EEC has organized a Workshop on “Environment friendly Technologies for Indian Power Sector-CFBC Boiler/Coal Blending” on 14th November, 2014 at New Delhi. The main objective was the target for high efficiency in modern power plants is set not only because of economical reasons but also for enhanced environmental performance in terms of reduced fuel needs, quantity of ash generated and pollutants emitted. Cutting CO2 emission has become increasingly important after the Kyoto Protocol. As coal will remain an important source of energy, the focus has been set to improve the efficiency of coal fired power plants. To achieve this goal, supercritical steam parameters have been applied. Most large European thermal power plants built for fossil fuels such as coal and brown coal over the last decades have had supercritical steam parameters and have been based on pulverized coal (PC) fired once-through boiler technology.
Topics Covered:
CFBC Boiler
1. Characteristics of CFBC and its Advantages
2. Adoption of USC CFB Technology to Achieving Lower Cost Generation and Environmental Sustainability
3. Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.
- Operation Experiences in 125 Mw And 250 Mw CFBC Boilers
4. Kutch Lignite Thermal Power Station------ Gujarat State Electricity Corp. Ltd.
- Design and Construction Features of CFBC Boiler.
- Major Problem Faced During O&M of CFBC Boiler.
Coal Blending
a. Impact of Blended Coal Firing on the Power Plant Performance
b. Blending of imported/ High Grade and Domestic Coals
c. Coal Blending Challenges
d. Use of Blended Coal in Thermal Power Plants
Programe Title |
Workshop on Environment friendly Technologies for Indian Power Sector-CFBC Boiler/Coal Blending |
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Duration |
1 DAY (14th November, 2014) |
Participants |
Sr. Engineer of Power Plant |
Venue |
India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi |
Presentations Related to the Workshop:
> CFBC Technology- Session I - Mr. A.K. Gupta, EEC
> Adoption of USC CFB Technology - Gerd Heiermann & Douglas Splading
> Experience on Operation & Maintenance of CFBC Boiler at KLTPS Kutch Gujarat
> Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited (CFBC)
> Use of Blended Coal in Thermal Power Plants - Mr. SK. Thakur, CEA
> Coal Blending Challenges - Mr. Punarbasu Bhattacharya, Steag
> Blending of Imprted & Domestic Coals - Mr. I.K Rajdeva, NTPC Ltd.
> Impact of Blended Coal Firing on Power Plant Performance - Dr.V. Saravanan, CPRI (Bangalore)