Identification of Potential Coal/Biomass Cofiring Sites, Coalition of Northeast Governors (CONEG)
ANTARES was chosen by the Coalition of Northeast Governors to compile the available emissions and plant operation data from utility cofiring experiences to date and document the key factors associated with successful cofiring operations. ANTARES also identified those power plant facilities in the 11 Northeast states which were candidates for cofiring coal with biomass, and performed a preliminary analysis of those sites to determine where the strongest opportunities for cofiring in the region were. The project also included assistance to candidate sites in further evaluating their cofiring potential and pursuing a biomass cofiring objective through a conceptual plant retrofit assessment.To identify
coal-fired utility boilers in the Northeast that were good candidates
for co-firing with biomass, ANTARES compiled existing literature, available
data and experience of power plant operators and managers and architects/engineers,
to produce a list of technical, economic, and environmental regulatory
factors affecting cofiring operations. Impediments to implementing a successful
co-fired utility were identified. The screening was conducted in two steps.
Preliminary screening was done using the National Allowance Database (NAD)
produced by the Environmental Protection Agency. NAD was developed to
support the SO2-emission trading system promulgated under Title IV of
the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments. Step two of the screening process considered
additional factors that could not be analyzed within the NAD data and
which require feedback from the initial utility prospects. The second
step included a more detailed set of screening criteria focusing on site
conditions, operating issues, capital investment requirements and related
technically oriented economic issues.
