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Under the Proposed Clean Power Plan, Natural Gas, then Renewables, Gain Generation Share
In June 2014, EPA issued its proposed Clean Power Plan to regulate CO2 emissions from existing power plants. In May 2015, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) issued an analysis of the impacts of the proposed rule, along with this summary. According to EIA’s analysis, the main compliance strategy will be to increase natural gas-fired generation to displace coal-fired generation. Later, after 2020, as more wind and solar capacity are added, renewable generation will also surpass coal-fired generation.
Revision Date: 6/1/2015
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Energy Information Administration, Regulation, Clean Power Plan, CO2, CO2 Mitigation
With new effluent guide limits set to be promulgated later this year, there is lots of interest in technologies to minimize wastewater and to better treat the water which is discharged.
Revision Date: 3/12/2015
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, Veolia, Reverse Osmosis, Zero Liquid Discharge System, Forward Osmosis, Heat Exchanger, Electrodeionization
Barbara pointed out that forward osmosis can utilize the waste heat in the the plant to purify water and this should make it attractive.
Revision Date: 3/12/2015
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, Forward Osmosis, Heat Exchanger, Water Conservation
Use of Reclaimed Water for Power Plant Cooling
This report from August 2007 discusses the use of treated municipal wastewater as cooling water make-up for a power plant. The report also includes a database of over 50 power plants using reclaimed water, including the source, volume and characteristics of the water.
Revision Date: 11/10/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Xylem, Water Recycling, Cooling Water, Water Reuse
Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory’s Power Plant-Water R&D Program
DOE/NETL’s Innovations for Existing Plants (IEP) Program is conducting research in four areas related to the use of water by power plants: 1) non-traditional sources of process and cooling water; 2) innovative water reuse and recovery; 3) advanced cooling technology; and 4) advanced water treatment and detection technology. Of particular note, the article discusses the reuse of water from municipal WWTPs and contains data regarding overall power sector water consumption in the US.
Revision Date: 11/10/2011
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Xylem, Cooling Water, Water Recycling, Water Reuse