Power Generation from Solid Fuels

Title: Power Generation from Solid Fuels
Author: Hartmut Spliethoff
ISBN: 3642028551 / 9783642028557
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 712
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 2010
Availability: Out of Stock

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Power Generation from Solid Fuels introduces the different technologies to produce heat and power from solid fossil (hard coal, brown coal) and renewable (biomass, waste) fuels, such as combustion and gasification, steam power plants and combined cycles etc. The book discusses technologies with regard to their efficiency, emissions, operational behavior, residues and costs. Besides proven state of the art processes, the focus is on the potential of new technologies currently under development or demonstration.

The main motivation of the book is to explain the technical possibilities for reducing CO2 emissions from solid fuels. The strategies which are treated are: more efficient power and heat generation technologies, processes for the utilisation of renewable solid fuels, such as biomass and waste, and technologies for carbon capture and storage.

Power Generation from Solid Fuels provides, both to academia and industry, a concise treatment of industrial combustion of all types of solid, hopefully inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists.

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Preface

Chapter 1 :  Motivation
Chapter 2 :  Solid Fuels
Chapter 3 :  Thermodynamics Fundamentals
Chapter 4 :  Steam Power Stations for Electricity and Heat Generation
Chapter 5 :  Combustion Systems for Solid Fossil Fuels
Chapter 6 :  Power Generation from Biomass and Waste
Chapter 7 :  Coal-Fuelled Combined Cycle Power Plants
Chapter 8 :  Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Index