The Coal Handbook: Towards Cleaner Production

The Coal Handbook: Towards Cleaner Production

Osborne, Dave

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Coal remains an important fossil fuel resource for many nations due to its large remaining resources, relatively low production and processing cost and potential high energy intensity. Certain issues surround its utilisation, however, including emissions of pollutants and growing concern about climate change. The coal handbook: Towards cleaner production Volume 2 explores global coal use in industry.Part one is an introductory section which reviews the social and economic value of coal, emissions from coal utilisation, the handling, impact and utilisation of coal waste, and an exploration of emerging and future issues around industrial coal utilization. Chapters in part two highlight coal resources, production and use in established markets as well as the emerging markets of Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, Indonesia, and China. Part three focuses specifically on coal utilisation in industry. Chapters consider thermal coal utilisation, coal use in iron and steel metallurgy, advances in pulverised fuel technology, and the evaluation of coal for thermal and metallurgical applications. Further chapters explore coal utilisation in the cement and concrete industries, coal gasification and conversion, and value-in-use assessment for thermal and metallurgical coal. A final chapter summarises the anticipated future pathway towards sustainable, long-term coal use, suggesting transitions that will be needed to ensure cleaner utilisation for many decades to come.With its distinguished editor and international team of expert contributors, The coal handbook Volumes 1 and 2 is a comprehensive and invaluable resource for professionals in the coal mining, preparation, and utilisation industry, those in the power sector, including plant operators and engineers, and researchers and academics interested in this field. Reviews the social and economic value of coal, emissions from coal utilisation, and the handling, impact and utilisation of coal wasteExplores emerging and future issues around industrial coal utilizationHighlights coal resources, production and use in established markets, as well as emerging markets such as Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, Indonesia, and China INDICE: Contributor contact details Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy Foreword Preface Professor Peter Fečko Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Social and economic value of coal Abstract: 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The importance of electricity and low cost power 1.3 The role of coal in meeting growing energy demand 1.4 Clean coal technologies 1.5 Conclusion Chapter 2: Environmental issues: emissions, pollution control, assessment and management Abstract: 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Emissions of acid gases 2.3 Fine particles 2.4 Trace elements 2.5 Environmental issues in iron making and advanced coal processing technologies 2.6 Control of emissions 2.7 Future trends 2.8 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 3: Coal waste: handling, pollution impacts and utilization Abstract: 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Potential uses of recoverable materials 3.3 Size enlargement, dewatering and drying of coal waste 3.4 Waste storage 3.5 Coal recovery from colliery waste dumps in the United Kingdom Chapter 4: Future industrial coal utilization: forecasts and emerging technological and regulatory issues Abstract: 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Forecasts for worldwide energy consumption 4.3 Major technology and regulatory issues for coal-fired power plants 4.4 Major technological issues for the production of metallurgical quality coke Part II: Global coal production Chapter 5: Coal resources, production and use in established markets Abstract: 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Australia 5.3 Canada 5.4 Germany 5.5 Hungary 5.6 Poland 5.7 South Africa 5.8 Turkey 5.9 UK 5.10 Ukraine 5.11 USA Chapter 6: Coal resources, production and use in Brazil Abstract: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Coal use in Brazil 6.3 Blending philosophy for coke-making 6.4 Future trends 6.5 Use of coal for power generation in Brazil Chapter 7: Coal resources, production and use in the Russian Federation Abstract: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Coal markets 7.3 Coal processing 7.4 Development of the coal industry 7.5 Summary Chapter 8: Coal Resources, Production and use in India Abstract: 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Primary energy resources: reserves and potential 8.3 India's current and future energy needs, opportunities and challenges Conclusions 8.4 Coal washing: an introduction 8.5 Key drivers for and barriers to washing Indian domestic coals 8.6 Current status of coal preparation 8.7 Coal washing challenges 8.8 Future trends for coal washing 8.9 Acknowledgement Chapter 9: Coal Resources, Production and Use in Indonesia Abstract: 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Coal Consumption and Export 9.3 Coal Utilisation and Clean Coal Technologies 9.4 Conclusion Chapter 10: Coal Resources, Production and Use in China Abstract: 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Coal production and consumption 10.3 Coal production, transportation and safety for mining 10.4 China's power sector 10.5 Coal gasification and poly-generation in China 10.6 Metallurgical coal use 10.7 Conclusion Part III: Coal utilisation in industry Chapter 11: Thermal coal utilization Abstract: 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Technology developments in thermal coal utilization 11.3 Formation of pollutants and emission control technologies 11.4 Thermal coal utilization in a carbon constrained world 11.5 Conclusion and future trends Chapter 12: Coal use in iron and steel metallurgy Abstract: 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Cokemaking 12.3 Blast furnace ironmaking 12.4 Coal-based direct reduction processes 12.5 Self-reducing burden materials for the blast furnace and direct reduction 12.6 Smelting reduction processes 12.7 Electric steelmaking and further uses of carbon in iron and steel metallurgy 12.8 Future trends: a steel industry without coal? Chapter 13: Advances in pulverised fuel technology: understanding coal comminution, combustion and ash deposition Abstract: 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Coal grinding 13.3 Grinding and breakage mechanisms 13.4 Grinding difficult coals 13.5 Combustion processes 13.6 Ash deposition in pulverised fuel boilers Chapter 14: Evaluation of coal for metallurgical applications Abstract: 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Coals for use in coke-making 14.3 Coals for use in pulverised coal injection (PCI) 14.4 Coals for use in alternative iron-making processes 14.5 Conclusion 14.6 Acknowledgements Chapter 15: Coal utilisation in the cement and concrete industries Abstract: 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Background 15.3 Cement manufacturing process 15.4 The rotary cement kiln 15.5 Coal's contribution to cement clinker 15.6 Coal combustion products in concrete manufacture 15.7 Other issues of fly ash use in concrete 15.8 Future developments Chapter 16: Coal gasification and conversion Abstract: 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Conversion of coal to liquids and chemicals (CtL) 16.3 Gasification technologies 16.4 Coal properties and gasification performance 16.5 Tools for gasification performance assessment 16.6 Gasification as a route to efficient carbon capture Chapter 17: Value-in-use (VIU) assessment for thermal and metallurgical coal Abstract: 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Metallurgical coal 17.3 Value-in-use (VIU) considerations relevant to coke 17.4 Coke making 17.5 VIU considerations relevant to coking coal 17.6 Coal injection 17.7 VIU considerations relevant to PCI coal 17.8 Metallurgical coal VIU modelling and examples 17.9 Thermal coal and power plant performance 17.10 Thermal coal selection processes, coal supply chains and power plant performance improvement 17.11 Value-in-use assessment for thermal coal 17.12 Conclusion Chapter 18: Future directions toward more efficient and cleaner use of coal Abstracts: 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Future role of coal in the global economy 18.3 Collaboration along the coal supply chain 18.4 Developments in mining and processing technologies 18.5 Developments in coal utilisation for electricity generation 18.6 Developments in coal utilisation for iron ore reduction 18.7 Development of low emissions coal-based power generation technologies 18.8 Integrated coal complexes and polygeneration 18.9 Final words 18.10 Acknowledgments Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-08-101375-5
  • Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 576
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/06/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés