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It is reported that the EU-India Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Fund provides 3.
4 million euros in funding, with a total R&D investment of 5.
3 million euros, and the OPTIMASH R&D team
is composed of two EU member states France (overall coordination) and the Netherlands and India, 4 coal-fired enterprises and the scientific and technological community.
Based on the key priority areas of cooperation identified by the Intergovernmental Joint Committee of the two sides, the joint development and application
of clean coal technology has been committed since November 2011.
In India, the vast majority of coal-fired power plants and industrial boilers use locally produced high-ash coals, and with the rapid development of the Indian economy, coal use is expected to continue to grow
in the next 10 years.
Using chemistry, thermal decomposition, mass spectrometry and petrographic analysis, the R&D team first conducted a comprehensive analysis of the characteristics of India's high-ash coal, including compound composition and particulate matter distribution
.
With the assistance of computer fluid dynamics model, the integrated coal gasification combined cycle technology (IGCC) was finally selected as the best clean coal technology for joint research
.
It is reported that the EU-India Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Fund provides 3.
4 million euros in funding, with a total R&D investment of 5.
3 million euros, and the OPTIMASH R&D team
is composed of two EU member states France (overall coordination) and the Netherlands and India, 4 coal-fired enterprises and the scientific and technological community.
Based on the key priority areas of cooperation identified by the Intergovernmental Joint Committee of the two sides, the joint development and application
of clean coal technology has been committed since November 2011.
In India, the vast majority of coal-fired power plants and industrial boilers use locally produced high-ash coals, and with the rapid development of the Indian economy, coal use is expected to continue to grow
in the next 10 years.
Using chemistry, thermal decomposition, mass spectrometry and petrographic analysis, the R&D team first conducted a comprehensive analysis of the characteristics of India's high-ash coal, including compound composition and particulate matter distribution
.
With the assistance of computer fluid dynamics model, the integrated coal gasification combined cycle technology (IGCC) was finally selected as the best clean coal technology for joint research
.