January 1st, 2013
CCC/176
November 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-496-2
Abstract
Whenever coal is burnt, ash is produced by the thermal transformation of the mineral matter present. Large-scale uses of coal,
such as power generation, give rise to significant quantities of ash and a number of uses for this by-product have been developed
over time.
During the last two decades a number of changes have occurred in the coal-fired power generation sector that have affected ash
January 1st, 2013
CCC/176
November 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-496-2
Abstract
Whenever coal is burnt, ash is produced by the thermal transformation of the mineral matter present. Large-scale uses of coal,
such as power generation, give rise to significant quantities of ash and a number of uses for this by-product have been developed
over time.
During the last two decades a number of changes have occurred in the coal-fired power generation sector that have affected ash
January 1st, 2013
CCC/175
October 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-495-5
Abstract
The practice of cofiring biomass in full-scale coal utility plants is increasing, due to the benefits of reduced fossil fuel based CO2
emissions. Biomass also tends to have a lower sulphur content than coal and therefore emissions of SO2 can be reduced. The same
is true for NOx emissions from lower fuel nitrogen content. Further, the lower flame temperatures and different combustion
January 1st, 2013
Microbial methane from carbon dioxide in coal beds, CCC/174 |
Abstract
Microbial CH4 chemistry and its formation in coal are summarised. The results of recent research on microbial CH4 formation are
reviewed from Australia, China, Germany, Japan, and the USA. Two fields of interest are considered in this report. Enhanced
January 1st, 2013
CCC/173
August 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-493-1
Abstract
January 1st, 2013
CCC/172
October 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-492-4
Abstract
January 1st, 2013
CCC/171
July 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-491-7
Abstract
January 1st, 2013
CCC/170
June 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-490-0
Abstract
January 1st, 2013
CCC/169
June 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-489-4
Abstract
January 1st, 2013
CCC/168
June 2010
Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre
ISBN 978-92-9029-488-7
Abstract
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