Technical Notes

Date:

August 2003

Title:

TN 13 - Coal Selection Criteria for Industrial PFBC Firing

Type:

Technical Notes

Author(s):

JF Stubington and V Budijanto

Summary:

Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion (PFBC) is one of the clean coal technologies. There are several PFBC plants operating all over the world. As this technology is relatively new, some problems were encountered during the plants’ operation. These include combustion inefficiency, bed agglomeration, cyclone clogging, filter blockage, gas turbine and in-bed heat exchanger tube erosion and corrosion.

This report, focuses only on those aspects of the problems which were coal-related, since those aspects affect coal selection for PFBC.

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