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Non-calcium desulphurisation technologies, CCC/170 [1]

CCC/170

June 2010

Copyright © IEA Clean Coal Centre

ISBN 978-92-9029-490-0

Abstract

Flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) is traditionally based on limestone/lime sorbent. The majority of the installed FGD systems worldwide use limestone or lime as sorbent. However, technologies are rapidly evolving that allow desulphurisation in regions where there are limited resources of lime or limestone. These technologies provide alternatives to limestone/lime scrubbers for efficient and cost effective control of SO2 emissions from coal combustion. This report reviews the existing and emerging non-calcium based FGD processes as well as FGD technologies currently under development that apply new concepts and different approaches. It looks at the fundamentals and features of these processes, the recent technical advances and their applications in coal-fired power plants. The capital and operating costs of the processes are evaluated where information available.

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Report Group: 
IEA Reports [3]
Energy Category: 
Coal [4]
Publication Date: 
January 2013

Source URL: https://usea.org/publication/non-calcium-desulphurisation-technologies-ccc170

Links:
[1] https://usea.org/publication/non-calcium-desulphurisation-technologies-ccc170
[2] https://usea.org/sites/default/files/2010_Non-calcium%20desulphurisation%20technologies_ccc170-1.pdf
[3] https://usea.org/report-groups/iea-reports
[4] https://usea.org/energy-category/coal