Title of article :
A centurial history of technological change and learning curves for pulverized coal-fired utility boilers
Author/Authors :
Sonia Yeh، نويسنده , , Edward S. Rubin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Recent study of the history of technological change has provided better understanding of the driving forces for technological
innovation, as well as quantitative estimates of historical rates of technical change. Although such results are widely used in long-term
energy models to estimate future costs over time periods of up to a century, most studies of technological learning for major energy
technologies are based on historical trends over time periods not longer than 20–30 years (often because of data limitations). Relatively
few studies quantify longer-term (century-scale) trends. This study helps fill that gap by reviewing the history of pulverized-coal (PC)
power plants, with a specific focus on the technological progress of PC boiler technology over the last century. Historical data for U.S.
plants are used to develop long-term experience curves for the overall thermal efficiency of PC power plants, as well as the capital cost of
PC boilers and non-fuel operating and maintenance (O&M) costs of PC plants. Despite a technology plateau experienced by PC power
plants two decades ago, recent developments indicate that such plants will continue to improve and remain a competitive and important
part of power generation technology portfolios.
Keywords :
Technological change , Coal-fired power plant , Steam plant , steam turbine , Electricity , Pulverized-coal boilers , Experience curve , thermal efficiency , Learning-by-doing