Karita PFBC Power Plant The world’s largest PFBC (Pressurised Fluidised Bed Combustion) began commercial operations in July 2001. The 360MW plant at Karita, Japan, was commissioned in 2000, with ABB Stal supplying the gas turbine and Toshiba supplying the steam turbine. Kyushu Electric Power is...
Changes in regulations and examination standards in response to the recent bank failures could result in increased compliance costs and possible restrictions on operations and strategic initiatives;and FDIC premiums may increase if 40、the Deposit Insurance Fund experiences additional costs in the ...
Environmental regulations could easily be met.doi:10.1016/S0140-6701(97)82120-0Brown R.AMcKinsey R.RFuel & Energy Abstracts
To meet the gas emission regulations, more than 90% of the SO{sub}2 should be removed from the plant exhaust. We were able to remove more than 95% of the SO{sub}2 at full load and more than 99% at half load. We obtained performance parameters for SO{sub}2 removal with different ...
(2) Employment of SNCR and SCR for stringent NO{sub}x regulations. The former idea is to design a steam generator with two beds each contained in separate pressure vessels. One of the two beds of the same dimensions contains the evaporator and superheater, while the other bed contains the...
5.8. Emissions regulations More stringent regulations will soon come into force in Europe with regard to the emission of certain atmospheric pollutants from power plants. The EU “Large Combustion Plant” (LCP) directive 2001/80/EC [21] requires that, by January 2008, the operators of existing ...