New Technologies for Environmentally Friendly Use of Brown Coal for Power Generation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Huynh D Johnson T
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The State Electricity Commission of Victoria is conducting a program of research and development into alternatives to the use of conventional boilers for the generation of electricity from brown coal. The objectives of the program are to reduce the cost of electricity generation and also to improve the thermal efficiency so as to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants. The program presently includes the following four technologies: Hydro-thermal Drying, Direct Coal Fired Gas Turbine, Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle, and Steam Fluidised Bed Drying. The Hydro-thermal Drying process produces a combustible coal-water-slurry fuel which is suitable for use in a coal fired gas turbine. The coal fired gas turbine has the potential to produce electricity at a lower cost than conventional power stations and when combined with a steam cycle, it will also use significantly less coal. The Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle process gasifies the coal, cleans the gas, and then bums it in a gas turbine/combined cycle. This process is being developed in Europe and the USA in order to meet their stringent emission regulations. It offers Victoria cleaner more efficient and cheaper electricity.
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APA: Huynh D Johnson T  (1992)  New Technologies for Environmentally Friendly Use of Brown Coal for Power Generation

MLA: Huynh D Johnson T New Technologies for Environmentally Friendly Use of Brown Coal for Power Generation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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