Development of fluidized bed combustion and its application in power plants
Other conference contribution, 2006

Boilers using fluidized bed combustion (FBC) increase in number and capacity all over the world. New developments of FBC aim at building high-efficiency plants in larger sizes, intended for electric utility operation. Past and present boilers are built in sizes of less than a few hundred MW for industrial use, in many cases operated with difficult fuels or biomass and waste. There is a longer experience with these smaller boilers and the related development is focused on the properties of the fuels and their impact on boiler operation. For the future larger boilers intended for electric utilities, scale-up in size and enhancement of efficiency are the most important features of development. Enhancement of efficiency is achieved by choosing very high supercritical steam data combined with the introduction of Benson-type of steam-water flow. The aim is to compete with highly developed and efficient pulverized coal boilers.

Circulating fluidized bed

Power production

Boiler

Combustion

Fluidized bed combustion

Author

Bo G Leckner

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

POWER PLANTS 2006, Society of Thermal Engineers of Serbia and Montenegro / edited by Predrag Stefanovic


86-7877-009-0 (ISBN)

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Energy

Infrastructure

Chalmers Power Central

Subject Categories

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

ISBN

86-7877-009-0

More information

Created

10/7/2017