Power, Vol.150, No.1, 40-40, 2006
Constant and sliding-pressure options for new superscritical plants
Sliding-pressure, supercritical plants are all the rage. They generally include certain design features developed for markets and operating environments outside the U.S., where new coal-fired plants have been built in recent decades. U.S. market conditions are different, and considerable capital cost savings - with negligible operating cost differences - are possible if technology options are considered for the next wave of supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam plants.