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Coal analysis for max.

blending with Imported coal


Proximate Analysis Indian Coal-F Grade South African Coal Indonesia Coal
Ash 45 16.5 10.6
VM 23 25.2 42.2
Fixed Carbon 26 52.3 44.2
GCV at 6% moisture 3280 6130 6967
100%

For 100MW Generation Approx-1962MT/day


coal required
Total heat Input 6434400000 Kcal/day(On the basis avg plant heat
required/day rate 2681 Kcal/KWH)

1376(indian-F)+320 1138(indian-F)+450 864(indian-F)+600


MT(Imported with avg MT(Imported with avg MT(Imported with
Blending GCV-6000) GCV-6000) avg GCV-6000)
Avarage GCV 3793 kcal/kg 4052 kcal/kg 4395 kcal/kg
Ratio of Blending 100:23:00 100:39:00 100:69

Blending may be done with comparison the cost & the VM


must be within 28% to maintain the shelf life
Specification Requirement of Indonesia Coal
Proximate analysis Indonesia coal
Ash 10-20%
VM 25-35%
Fixed Carbon 40-55%
Moisture cotents 10-30%
GCV 6500-5300 Kcal/kg

Sulfur 3-5%

Total heat input required per day=6434400000Kcal

Blending ratio (Indian-F grade to


Indonesia coal) 100 to 10.6 100 to 21 100 to 40
Coal used(India Fgrade+Imported) 1641+175 TPD 1413+300 TPD 1138 + 450 TPD
Requirement of Indonesia coal per year 63875 MT 109500 MT 164250 MT
Avarage GCV 3543 3756 4052

Blending should be done with the cost analysis,If the VM will increase above 30 after blending in the stack
then the shelf life will be less.there may be chance of auto ignition in the stack

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