Modern Coal Plants – Efficient & Lower Emissions Power Plants

Coal Power Plants
Coal use today is no longer evocative of dirty power plants with polluting black smoke billowing from their smokestacks. Many of these plants have been transformed through technology to operate more efficiently and with significantly lower emissions. Some fire coal with other waste materials and others produce both electric power and heat transmission. Cases of plant retrofits and their new performance statistics are documented by various institutions, including the Energy Information Administration (http:// www.eia.doe.gov) and the World Coal Institute (http://www.wci-coal.com). The following examples highlight clean coal use throughout the world: (more…)

Coal Overcomes Wind Power: Marks Annual Record Electric Generation

Power consumption from electricity is an essential element of the U.S. economy since the beginning of the century. Coal power plants, a power source of electricity are available to deliver large quantities of low cost and reliable power supply. It has become more important than the supply of petroleum and natural gas, as the latter supply is decreasing over the time. In 1995, the burning of coal produces about 55% of the electricity produced in the U.S. We also know that coal reserves are expected to last for centuries at current use. (more…)