Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4768563 | Fuel | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
With the increase in renewable fuel sources and the increasing use of natural gas for electricity generation, coal fired boilers are called upon to operate over a broader load range. Using the above expression, this work shows that the generally accepted value for ABS formation temperature is nominally 5% (14 K or 25°F) too high. While this difference may seem small, from a practical perspective it can represent substantial operating cost savings, as a large coal fired plant can operate at a lower minimum load than is currently required by the catalyst vendor's prescribed SCR minimum operating temperature based on ABS formation temperature from prior work.
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Authors
Lawrence Muzio, Sean Bogseth, Richard Himes, Yu-Chien Chien, Derek Dunn-Rankin,