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Coal Beneficiation Plant

Coal Benefication Plant

A coal beneficiation plant is a facility that improves the quality of coal through scientific treatment. The process involves reducing the amount of extraneous matter or ash in the coal, without changing its physical identity. 

Coal beneficiation plants use a variety of processes, including

Higher energy density

Torrefied pellets have more energy per unit of weight or volume than non-torrefied pellets. This makes them a more efficient fuel source.

Lower moisture content

Torrefied pellets are more stable and easier to store because they have less moisture. This also reduces the risk of corrosion and microbial growth.

Improved durability

Torrefied pellets are more resistant to mechanical stress, water damage, and temperature changes.

Reduced emissions

Torrefied pellets produce fewer greenhouse gases and pollutants than fossil fuels and traditional biomass fuels.

Carbon neutral

Torrefied pellets are a carbon neutral product that don't release polluting gases when burned.

Less expensive to ship

Torrefied pellets are denser than wood pellets, so they cost less to ship.

Torrefied pellets are used in a variety of applications, including power generation, heating, cooking, and industrial processes.