To remove and reduce particulate matter from the burnt gasses
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Electrostatic tar precipitator
Chimneys in power stations use electrostatic precipitator to attract soot particles. Electrostatic precipitator are filtration devices that use electromagnetic charges to remove particles from gases.
A gas turbine is one type of power plant. It produces power by burning gas to turn the turbine.
Steam produced by heating water with the coal's heat energy spins the turbine of a coal-burning power plant. The high-pressure steam flows through the turbine blades, causing them to turn and drive the generator that produces electricity.
A coal burning power plant uses thermal energy from burning coal to create steam. The steam then powers a turbine which generates electricity through a generator.
ESP stands for Electrostatic Precipitator, which is a device used to remove particles and impurities from the flue gas emitted by power plants. It works by applying an electric charge to the particles, causing them to be attracted to a collection plate where they can be removed from the gas stream. This helps reduce air pollution and improve the overall efficiency of the power plant.
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