DocumentCode
278440
Title
Applications of electrostatic precipitation [thermal power plants]
Author
Corbin, R.G.
Author_Institution
Technol. & Environ. Centre, Nat. Power, Leatherhead, UK
fYear
1991
fDate
33393
Firstpage
42430
Abstract
The author presents a survey of the installed electrostatic precipitators operated by National Power. The largest are the precipitators at Drax with a specific collection area (SCA) of 70 s/m. A £50M programme upgrading precipitators is in progress mostly spent at Ironbridge, Didcot, West Thurrock and Tilbury where plate area has been increased and sulphur trioxide flue gas conditioning has been installed. Wide plate spacing has been fitted to the extended precipitator at Didcot and is proposed for the next additional precipitator at Tilbury. Other additional features are upgrades to the automatic voltage controllers which include the option of intermittent energization
Keywords
air pollution detection and control; electrostatic precipitators; flue gas desulphurisation; sulphur compounds; thermal power stations; FGD; National Power; SO3; UK; air pollution control; automatic voltage controllers; electrostatic precipitators; flue gas conditioning; intermittent energization; plate area; plate spacing; thermal power plants;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Current Environmental Applications of Electrostatic Precipitations, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
181729
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