Progress and Prospects on Clean Coal Technology for Power Generation

Cen Kefa, Ni Mingjiang, Gao Xiang, Luo Zhongyang, Wang Zhihua, Zheng Chenghang

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2015, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (9) : 49-55.

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Progress and Prospects on Clean Coal Technology for Power Generation

  • Cen Kefa, Ni Mingjiang, Gao Xiang, Luo Zhongyang, Wang Zhihua, Zheng Chenghang
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Recently, air pollution has taken Chinese a great concern. The emission control of electricity industry is the key to the air quality improvement since electricity industry accounts for over 50 % of China’s coal consumption. This work introduces the progress and prospects of ultra-low emission control technologies based power generation technologies. The ultra-low emission control technologies and integrated systems are developed and optimized by the support of a series of national projects to reach the emission level of natural gas power generation units in using coal-fired units. The application and promotion of these technologies are proven to be an important solution for the air quality improvement, especially in regions with high energy-consumption, since these technologies have shown great potential for deep-cut in pollutant emissions, which will benefit both the society and the environment. In the future, the research will focus on the deep-cut of various pollutants and high-efficiency CO2 capture to lay a solid foundation for the construction of the world’s cleanest coal-fired power plants.

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coal / high energy consumption density / air pollution / ultra-low emissions / clean power generation

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Cen Kefa, Ni Mingjiang, Gao Xiang, Luo Zhongyang, Wang Zhihua, Zheng Chenghang. Progress and Prospects on Clean Coal Technology for Power Generation. Strategic Study of Chinese Academy of Engineering, 2015, 17(9): 49‒55
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