Flue gas desulfurization : cost and functional analysis of large-scale and proven plants
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Tilly, Jean
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Cost and functional analysis of large-scale and proven plants for flue gas desulfurization.
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Flue Gas Desulfurization is a method of controlling the emission of sulfurs, which causes the acid rain. The following study is based on 26 utilities which burn coal, have a generating capacity of at least 50 Megawatts (MW) and whose Flue Gas Desulfurization devices have been operating for at least 5 years. An analysis is made of the capital and annual costs of these systems using a comparison of four main processes: lime, limestone, dual alkali and sodium carbonate scrubbing. The functional analysis, based on operability, allows a readjustment of the annual costs and a determination of the main reasons for failure. Finally four detailed case studies are analyzed and show the evolution of cost and operability along the years.
Date issued
1983Publisher
[Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1983
Series/Report no.
Energy Laboratory report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Energy Laboratory) no. MIT-EL 83-006.