Power generation
Use of coal in areas of water shortage, CCC/103
CCC/103 – ISBN: 92-9029-419-1Water is one of the most basic necessities associated with human existence. It is needed to sustain agriculture and food production, as well as underpinning energy distribution… More…
DownloadFuels for biomass cofiring, CCC/102
CCC/102 – ISBN: 92-9029-418-3There is considerable current interest in the use of biomass for power generation. This is due to several reasons, the principal one being that, if the biomass is grown in a re… More…
DownloadTowards zero emission coal-fired power plant, CCC/101
CCC/101 – ISBN: 92-9029-417-5Two recent IEA Clean Coal Centre reports, on clean coal technology programmes and the technologies themselves, have provided reviews of these as a bridge to near-zero emission … More…
DownloadOnline analysis and coal-fired power plant, CCC/100
CCC/100 – ISBN: 92-9029-416-7Online analysis can play a major role in minimising not only generation costs (fuel cost) but also operational issues at a coalfired power plant. The technology is accepted and… More…
DownloadImproving existing power stations to comply with emerging emissions standards, IEACR/92
IEACR/92 – ISBN: 92-9029-284-9Environmental standards for utility power plant are gradually being tightened. At many locations, air quality is failing to meet newly agreed national standards. Local authorities are supplementing national emissions standard… More…
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