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Recently, the large-scale clean coal drying project undertaken by Zhengzhou Jiutian for customers in Shouyang, Shanxi has been installed and debugged and officially put into production.
The clean coal dryer utilizes advanced filtration and drying techniques to remove impurities and moisture from coal before it is burned for energy production. This process not only reduces harmful emissions but also increases the efficiency of the coal combustion, resulting in lower carbon dioxide and particulate matter emissions. The use of clean coal dryers can significantly reduce the environmental impact of coal-fired power plants, making them a more viable option for meeting energy demands while minimizing pollution. Furthermore, the implementation of clean coal dryers can also improve the overall performance and reliability of coal-fired power plants. By removing impurities and moisture from the coal, the technology helps to prevent equipment corrosion and fouling, leading to increased operational efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.
The completion of the clean coal drying project can help Shanxi customers make full use of coal resources and improve coal energy utilization efficiency.
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