Abstract

In the Coal-Fired Power Plant (CFPP) operation, various pollutants will be generated, including Particulate Matter (PM), which can be monitored with the Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS). The parameters monitored include PM concentration, volumetric flow rate, % O2, and the operation hours and/or CEMS monitoring hours. Emission load calculation by utilizing CEMS data is a Tier 3 calculation method that uses real operation data from a CFPP unit. Information related to PM emission load from CFPP can be considered for corporate decision making in developing emission control strategies. This research utilizes secondary data from January 2021 to July 2023 period, from 52 PT PLN (Persero)’s CFPP units with various boiler, installed capacity, and types of Air Pollution Control Devices specifications. The largest average/month emission load value is 139,632 kg PM/month for CFPP unit that uses PC boiler, have a capacity of > 600 MW, and use low NOx burners and ESP as its APCD; while the smallest average/month emission load value is 525 kg PM/month for CFPP unit that uses PC boiler, have a capacity of 101-300 MW, and use ESP as its APCD. If the average emission load/month from January 2021 to July 2023 is compared with the maximum emission load/month with a PM quality standard of 100 mg/Nm3, all CFPP units do not exceed it and are generally ready to face the tightening of PM quality standard up to 75 mg/Nm3.

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