A steam-generating combustion system includes an oxygen enriched gas
provided as at least part of an oxidant stream. A combustion chamber
receives and combusts a fuel in the oxidant stream and generate steam.
The combustion chamber generates flue gas having a flue gas volume which
is smaller than a volume of flue gas generated by the combustion chamber
when operated with air as the oxidant stream. A flue gas pollutant
control system receives the flue gas from the combustion chamber and
reduces at least one of particulate matter, SO.sub.x, NO.sub.x, and
mercury. The reduction in flue gas volume allows the implementation of
much smaller pollutant control equipment, since the size of the pollutant
control units is mainly based on the volume or mass flow rate of flue gas
to be treated. Moreover, the system including oxygen-enriched gas in the
oxidant will lead to concentrated levels of the pollutants in the flue
gas. The high concentrations of pollutants will enhance their absorption
in the different pollutant control systems, improving removal efficiency
for all species.