Hot gas cleanup for electric power generating systems. [113 references]

The U.S. DOE, Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) is sponsoring research on advanced methods for removing contaminants from the hot, fuel gas streams of coal-fired combustion or gasification plants. Contaminants present in all coals such as ash particles, compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, and alkali metals must be controlled because they are environmental problems, are detrimental to advanced generation power equipment, or both. Significant advances have been made in the high-temperature control of these contaminants.

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Is NETL associated "\"Yes\""
NETL Point of Contact "\"Roy Long\""
NETL Point of Contact's Email "\"Roy.long@netl.doe.gov\""
NETL program or project "\"KMD\""
Publication Date "\"5/1/1986\""
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notes The U.S. DOE, Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) is sponsoring research on advanced methods for removing contaminants from the hot, fuel gas streams of coal-fired combustion or gasification plants. Contaminants present in all coals such as ash particles, compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, and alkali metals must be controlled because they are environmental problems, are detrimental to advanced generation power equipment, or both. Significant advances have been made in the high-temperature control of these contaminants.
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title Hot gas cleanup for electric power generating systems. [113 references]