Coal-Fired Electricity and Emissions Control: Efficiency and Effectiveness discusses the relationship between efficiency and emissions management, providing methods for reducing emissions in newer and older plants as coal-fired powered plants are facing increasing new emission control standards. The book presents the environmental forces driving technology development for coal-fired electricity generation, then covers other topics, such as cyclone firing, supercritical boilers, fabric filter technology, acid gas control technology and clean coal technologies. The book relates efficiency and environmental considerations, particularly from a technology development perspective.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Overarching Issues 2. The Regulatory Framework for Coal-Fired Electricity Generation 3. Setting the Technical Foundation for Modern Power Plants 1 (1900 1919) 4. Setting the Technical Foundation for Modern Power Plants 2 (1920 1945) 5. The Emergence of Modern Coal Fired Generation (1945 1975) 6. Conventional Power Plant Technology Advanced at the End of the 20th Century (1970-2000) 7. Development of New Approaches to Coal Untilization for Electricity Generation 8. Coal-fired Power Plants: 2000 Present . . . and Beyond 9. The Development of Post Combustion Control Technology