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COVER STORY: COAL TOP PLANTS |
Camden Power Station, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
Described as “the largest return to service project
in the world,” the recommissioned Camden Power Station saved almost
$9.5 billion compared to the cost of new power stations of equal size.
It also provided electricity for a nation with precarious energy
security much sooner than a new-build project. |
Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station Unit 2, Tokai, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Industry-leading efficiency for a coal-fired plant
would likely have made this a Top Plant Award winner in any year.
Getting the unit built on time—despite massive earthquake and tsunami
damage to the site during construction—solidified the case. |
Mundra Thermal Power Plant, Mundra, Gujarat, India
This supercritical plant is frugal with fuel, water,
and site acreage even though it’s the world’s largest single-location
private sector thermal power station. It has also set an Indian power
sector generation record. |
Sesa Sterlite Captive Power Plant, Jharsuguda, Odisha, India
This captive power plant, which serves the grid and
an adjacent power-hungry aluminum smelter, has some of the most
advanced environmental controls in India and is the first coal-fired
unit in the country to employ high-concentration slurry disposal of dry
and bottom ash. |
Trianel Coal Power Plant Lünen, North Rhine–Westphalia, Germany
Even as Germany continues its transition to higher
levels of renewable generation, reliable baseload capacity is needed,
and this plant, arguably the cleanest and most efficient hard
coal–fired plant in Europe, is helping to fill that role. |
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COMBUSTION TURBINES
Quickly Boost Your Combustion Turbine Response
Field test results of a new technology, provided
exclusively to POWER, suggest that TurboPHASE has the potential to
deliver added peaking capacity, especially during warmer days when
output of the combustion turbine is otherwise limited. |
RENEWABLES
A New Day for North American Hydropower?
Despite the greater hype for newer renewable power
technologies, hydropower still has a lot to offer. Retrofitting
existing dams is one promising approach in the U.S., larger projects in
Canada are moving forward, and pumped storage is seen as a perfect
partner for variable renewable generation. |
MERCURY CONTROL
Non-Carbon Reagent Injection for MATS Compliance
Full-scale trials of a new product using a
non-carbon reagent to remove mercury via chemical reaction show that it
can provide economic and environmental advantages unavailable with
carbon-based products. |
REGULATIONS
A U.S. Power Industry Regulatory Update
Delayed rules, challenged rules, reinstated rules . .
. here’s a quick overview of where all the major federal power
industry regulations stand as of Labor Day. |
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