Emissions of sulfur dioxide and dust at coal power plants of Ukraine
Date
2021-03-01
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Видавництво Львівської політехніки
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Lviv Politechnic Publishing House
Abstract
We developed an algorithm for the estimation of
harmful emissions depending on the amount of supplied
electricity and heat at coal-fired TPP. By this algorithm, we
calculated the emissions of SO2 and dust at Ukrainian TPP in
2017 and 2018. The values of SO2 concentrations in dry flue
gases at Ukrainian TPP in 2017 and 2018 depending on fuel
brand, sulfur content, and method of slag removal in the boiler
were in the range of 1520–5900 mg/Nm3, and the general
gross emissions of SO2 were about 620 thousand t. The
specific emissions of SO2 were at a level of 14–15 g/kWh of
supplied electric energy as compared with 1.2 g/kWh – the
level for coal-fired plants of EU countries. At Ukrainian
TPP, about 100 thousand t of dust were thrown away. The
dust concentrations in flue gases at Ukrainian TPP were equal
to 300–1800 mg/Nm3. The values of specific dust emissions
per 1 kWh of supplied electricity constituted 0.8–5.1 g
against 0.2 g/kWh characteristic of present-day coal-fired
TPP of EU countries. The level of gross emissions of SO2 and
dust at the TPP of Ukraine did not exceed the maximum
possible according to the National Emission Reduction Plan of
Pollutants from Large Combustion Plants.
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Keywords
thermal power plant, flue gas, harmful emissions, sulfur dioxide, dust, emission limit value
Citation
Volchyn I. Emissions of sulfur dioxide and dust at coal power plants of Ukraine / Igor Volchyn, Liudmyla Haponych, Vladislav Bizek // Environmental Problems. — Lviv : Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2021. — Vol 6. — No 3. — P. 145–153.