This document describes the key processes involved in a coal-fired power plant:
1) Coal is handled and fed into a steam generator where it is burned to produce heat.
2) This heat is used to boil water and create steam that drives a turbine, which spins a generator to produce electricity.
3) Pollutants are removed from the flue gas through desulphurization, electrostatic precipitation, and deNOx processes before being released through a stack.
4) Ash and other residues from combustion are disposed of safely.
This document describes the key processes involved in a coal-fired power plant:
1) Coal is handled and fed into a steam generator where it is burned to produce heat.
2) This heat is used to boil water and create steam that drives a turbine, which spins a generator to produce electricity.
3) Pollutants are removed from the flue gas through desulphurization, electrostatic precipitation, and deNOx processes before being released through a stack.
4) Ash and other residues from combustion are disposed of safely.
This document describes the key processes involved in a coal-fired power plant:
1) Coal is handled and fed into a steam generator where it is burned to produce heat.
2) This heat is used to boil water and create steam that drives a turbine, which spins a generator to produce electricity.
3) Pollutants are removed from the flue gas through desulphurization, electrostatic precipitation, and deNOx processes before being released through a stack.
4) Ash and other residues from combustion are disposed of safely.