Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8918796 | Thermal Science and Engineering Progress | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Climate change is today's common challenge faced by all humanity. The accumulated carbon dioxide emissions from the fossil fuels consumption have resulted in significant global warming. Among the commercial-ready technologies, the advanced ultra-supercritical (USC) technology is the most convenient solution for coal-fired power generation to address CO2 mitigation, especially in countries where electricity generation is primarily dependent upon coal. This paper reported the research and development of advanced ultra-supercritical technology in China in the past ten years and its technology roadmap. The USC R&D has suffered three stages: technology introduction, absorption, and innovation. Its characteristic is the transition to higher live steam parameters, larger capacity, and steam double-reheat. Except for the introduction of several milestones in China's USC development, emphasis was placed on the first 1000â¯MW double-reheat USC unit in the Taizhou Power Plant and ongoing research for a future 700â¯Â°C USC program. This paper provided a status report on the progress achieved to date in China.
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Authors
Haojie Fan, Zhongxiao Zhang, Jiancong Dong, Wei Xu,