화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel, Vol.85, No.4, 425-433, 2006
The rates of emissions of fine particles from some Canadian coal-fired power plants
Particles emitted from three coal-fired power plants burning subbituminous coals from Alberta, Canada were examined for total particulate matter (PM) and size fractions PM> 10, PM10, and PM2.5. The sampling was carried out following EPA Method 201 A, which requires a 6 inch port. Three tests were performed at each station. The rates of emitted particulates from the three power plants are 9.9-53.4 mg/m(3) (dry), 30-90 kg/hr (dry), and 0.039-0.118 kg/MWh, respectively. The emission rates of the various particle sizes for these three power plants are 8.7-39.5 kg/hr of PM> 10, 10.7-40.8 kg/hr of PM10, and 9.65-10.7 kg/hr of PM2.5. The present results indicate that 29-44% of emitted particles are PM> 10. The total emissions of particulates from two power plants are below the Canadian Guideline for emission from a coal-fired power plant (0.095 kg/MWh), while the third power plant is slightly higher than the Guideline (0.118 kg/MWh). The malfunctioning of control technology may result in unrealistic and wide variation in the measured rates of emitted particles. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.