Mitigation of aerosol impacts from coal combustion

About this project

Client
US Department of Energy-NETL
Location
Midwestern U.S.
Cost
$4,996,410
Completion date
Ongoing

Barr, in partnership with the University of North Dakota (UND), Microbeam Technologies Inc. (MTI), Envergex, LLC, and MLJ Consulting, worked to develop a transformational technology that controls the formation of alkali aerosols found in coal ash. This technology mitigates ash deposition by injecting sorbents into the boiler and capturing volatile species that act as glue for ash deposition and growth, the primary cause for boiler outages.

Control and mitigation of ash deposition is expected to increase plant revenues due to a reduction in outage time, create a better heat rate efficiency reducing boiler temperatures, reduce NOx emissions from lower furnace temperatures and deeper staging, improve heat rate reducing fuel consumption and improve fuel flexibility/tolerance for low-quality fuels.

As part of the Transformative Power Generation Program (TPG), this project develops near to long-term technology options for flexible, reliable, and cost competitive coal-based power generation at both new and existing plants.

Key team members

Nicole Nguyen
Senior Chemical Engineer
Ryan Rayda
Vice President
Senior Structural Engineer

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