The technology has now facilitated the export of Cloud Peak Energy’s coal by helping overcome the dust problem with its low rank coal, according to the company.
“We have been actively pursuing the export market for Powder River Basin coal since 2008,” Cloud Peak said in a statement.
“One of the key challenges associated with exporting PRB coal is controlling the temperature of the coal stockpiled at export terminals.
“Over the past 18 months, Cloud Peak Energy has worked with GE and a terminal operator to develop a product that reduces the tendency for coal to develop localized hot spots.
“As a result of this cooperation, a GE product is now successfully used to treat all coal destined for Cloud Peak Energy’s export markets.”
CoalPlus technology is specifically designed for low-rank coals to reduce dusting and oxidation at utilities, terminals, mines and in-transit.
The CoalPlus portfolio of dust control binders and antioxidants enhances coal quality, reduces dust emissions and minimizes spontaneous combustion, addressing operator safety and environmental compliance, two of the main challenges faced by utilities, GE Power & Water senior product line director – water and process technologies Ava-Drayton Elder said.
“Safety and environmental concerns are paramount when transporting and storing coal, especially Powder River Basin coal, which is dustier and has an increased chance of oxidation. CoalPlus is revolutionary because it allows for higher quality of coal while diminishing spontaneous combustion,” Elder said.
GE claims its technology can reduce dusting by up to 90% during loading, unloading, stack-out and reclamation at utilities and coal terminals and significantly decreases in-transit coal losses from rail cars.
CoalPlus technology retards the oxidation and weathering of low-rank coals, which in turn reduces hot spots, smokers and spontaneous combustion at generating stations, coal terminals and mines.
In addition, less weathering reduces BTU losses during outside storage at coal yards and terminals.
Antioxidants and dust control products in GE’s CoalPlus treatment program are not coating agents, but are specially designed synthetic materials that inhibit the oxidation reaction.
The dosage rates of CoalPlus treatments on a per-ton basis tend to be 40-100 times less than the traditional alternatives, leading to savings in applied chemicals, transportation and logistics costs and ultimately a lower environmental impact during the transportation and handling phase of the coal utilization cycle, Elder said.
GE’s engineering team, in partnership with the utility, can audit the coal supply chain from the mine to the generating unit, identify specific problems and design a custom CoalPlus program to address specific issues.