Recirculating Cooling Water Treatment Process of Low Carbon & Environmental Protection in Fossil-Fueled Power Plant

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The recirculating cooling water treatment process of low carbon & environmental protection adopts advanced design concepts of passive and energy saving and emission reduction. This process will be used widely in fossil-fueled power plant, which uses municipal reclaimed water or coal mine drainage. The operation results show that the effluent quality is stable, the concentration ratio is higher and the recirculating cooling water quality is better than the design criteria. It meets the safety and economic operation of units.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 356-360)

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2182-2185

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October 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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