Title of article
Carbon dioxide from coal combustion: variation with rank of US coal
Author/Authors
Quick، نويسنده , , J.C. and Glick، نويسنده , , D.C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
10
From page
803
To page
812
Abstract
Carbon dioxide from combustion of US coal systematically varies with ASTM (Standard classification of coals by rank, ASTM D 38890. American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA. 1990; 05.05: 193.) rank indices, allowing the amount of CO2 produced per net unit of energy to be predicted for individual coals. No single predictive equation is applicable to all coals. Accordingly, we provide one equation for coals above high volatile bituminous rank and another for lower rank coals. When applied to public data for commercial coals from western US mines these equations show a 15% variation of kg CO2 (net GJ)−1. This range of variation suggests reduction of US CO2 emissions is possible by prudent selection of coal for combustion. Maceral and mineral content are shown to slightly affect CO2 emissions from US coal. We also suggest that CO2 emissions increased between 6 and 8% in instances where Midwestern US power plants stopped burning local, high-sulfur bituminous coal and started burning low-sulfur, subbituminous C rank coal from the western US
Keywords
Coal rank , Carbon dioxide , Greenhouse gas
Journal title
Fuel
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Fuel
Record number
1461735
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