I want conclusion for the assignment of maintenance of coal fired steam turbine power plant......
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Conclusions
1)Coal preparation is a highly developed, commercially available technology that is widely used in the coal industry but that offers only limited opportunities for R&D to significantly lower the cost of advanced coal preparation processes. Continued research with extensive industry participation should achieve further improvements in existing and emerging technologies.
2)There may be opportunities through sustained fundamental research on cleaning processes to improve the environmental acceptability of coal.
3)Given the mature status of technologies for the production and use of coal-liquid mixtures and the very limited market for these mixtures, no further development by DOE appears necessary.
4)Although the collection and use of concentrated coalbed methane streams are not widely practiced in the coal mining industry, relevant technologies are available for commercial application.
5)Additional reductions in emissions of coalbed methane could be achieved through the development of technologies for the capture and use, or destruction, of dilute coalbed methane streams.
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Conclusions
1)Coal preparation is a highly developed, commercially available technology that is widely used in the coal industry but that offers only limited opportunities for R&D to significantly lower the cost of advanced coal preparation processes. Continued research with extensive industry participation should achieve further improvements in existing and emerging technologies.
2)There may be opportunities through sustained fundamental research on cleaning processes to improve the environmental acceptability of coal.
3)Given the mature status of technologies for the production and use of coal-liquid mixtures and the very limited market for these mixtures, no further development by DOE appears necessary.
4)Although the collection and use of concentrated coalbed methane streams are not widely practiced in the coal mining industry, relevant technologies are available for commercial application.
5)Additional reductions in emissions of coalbed methane could be achieved through the development of technologies for the capture and use, or destruction, of dilute coalbed methane streams.
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The strategic planning framework identified two priority areas for the DOE coal program: (1) conversion of coal to electricity, representing the principal market for coal for all planning periods, but particularly in the mid- to long-term periods; and (2) conversion of coal to liquid and low- and medium-Btu gaseous fuels, in the mid to long-term. EPACT requirements for coal use emphasize the need for high-efficiency, low environmental impacts, and competitive costs. These needs are generally consistent with DOE's objectives for coal RDD&C, as defined in the most recent planning documents (DOE, 1993a, 1994a). The DOE planning horizon, however, currently extends only to 2010. Specific objectives have been formulated for that period for advanced power systems and advanced fuel systems. These objectives are discussed below in the sections on electric power generation and clean fuels from coal.
Conclusions
DOE's strategic planning objectives for coal technology RDD&C currently extend only through the year 2010, even though coal will continue to be a major source of energy well beyond that period.
The most important strategic objectives for coal RDD&C programs are to support the development of (a) advanced coal-based electric power systems that are considerably more efficient and cleaner than current commercial systems and which will be needed beginning in the near to mid-term; and (b) advanced coal-based fuel and coproduct systems that can be used to replace conventional oil and gas in the mid- to long-term periods.
The strategic planning framework identified two priority areas for the DOE coal program: (1) conversion of coal to electricity, representing the principal market for coal for all planning periods, but particularly in the mid- to long-term periods; and (2) conversion of coal to liquid and low- and medium-Btu gaseous fuels, in the mid to long-term. EPACT requirements for coal use emphasize the need for high-efficiency, low environmental impacts, and competitive costs. These needs are generally consistent with DOE's objectives for coal RDD&C, as defined in the most recent planning documents (DOE, 1993a, 1994a). The DOE planning horizon, however, currently extends only to 2010. Specific objectives have been formulated for that period for advanced power systems and advanced fuel systems. These objectives are discussed below in the sections on electric power generation and clean fuels from coal.
Conclusions
DOE's strategic planning objectives for coal technology RDD&C currently extend only through the year 2010, even though coal will continue to be a major source of energy well beyond that period.
The most important strategic objectives for coal RDD&C programs are to support the development of (a) advanced coal-based electric power systems that are considerably more efficient and cleaner than current commercial systems and which will be needed beginning in the near to mid-term; and (b) advanced coal-based fuel and coproduct systems that can be used to replace conventional oil and gas in the mid- to long-term periods.
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