Final reports \ Combustion & other utilisation
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Oxyfuel combustion of pulverised coal
CCC/168 - ISBN: 978-92-9029-488-7This report concentrates on the oxyfuel combustion of pulverised coal with recycled flue gas. Oxyfuel combustion is one of the leading options for power generation with CO2 capture. It can be simply described as a proces... More...
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Reducing carbon-in-ash
CCC/167 - ISBN: 978-92-9029-487-0High levels of carbon-in-ash cause difficulties for power plant operators. It leads to reduced overall plant efficiency and higher fuel costs, degrades the performance of electrostatic precipitators and leads to increase... More...
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Injection of coal and waste plastics in blast furnaces
CCC/166 - ISBN: 978-92-9029-486-3The majority of waste plastics currently produced are either landfilled or incinerated. Plastics do not readily degrade and toxic elements can be leached from the landfill. Combustion of waste plastics can generate env... More...
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Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Thailand
CCC/165 - ISBN: 978-92-9029-485-6This report examines the prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Thailand. The report also covers the current energy situation in Thailand and the structure of the electricity sector. The status of exis... More...
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Developments in China's coal-fired power sector
CCC/163 - ISBN: 978-92-9029-483-2China's power generation capacity has increased rapidly to support the growth of the Chinese economy, and by end of 2008 it had reached 792 GWe, which comprised some 170 GWe of hydropower, 601 GWe of thermal power (nearl... More...
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