Nearly every part of the plant was designed to max out at the original design capacity , plus sufficient margin to offset any risk to the plant designer. Even if the boiler, mills, fans,pumps, steam turbine , generator, transformer, T+D were upgraded or deemed adequate for a 10% increase, you will still need to ensure the condenser, thermal discharge, emissions limts, etc. are met. In other words, you would need to execute a complete audit of the plant , including such fungible items as emmission permit levels and whether new regulations would kick into effect as a result of the upgrade.
In modern western countries that need to respect emmission levels, the likely means of upgrading capacity of an old coal fired unit include:
a) steam turbine blade path upgrade. Not only does one restore the original efficiency lost due to SPE solid partical erosion of HP inlet blades, but modern 3D CFD techniques to design trans critical blade geometries and numerically control the blade shaping tools has led to dramatic improvements in stage efficiencies- espescially LP L-1 blades. The efficiency improvement forestalls the need upgrade other upstream components ( boiler, mills, fans,pumps)and also lowers the specific emission levels of pollutants ( ton pollutant / MWe-hr).
b) mill upgrade- convert to dynamic rotating classifiers- for improved coal fineness and mill capacity. The improved fineness reduces furnace slagging and improves unburned carbon levels while increasing mill capacity, espescially when using lo nox burners.
c) furnace water deslaggers- if furnace slagging is limiting max output of the unit , converting wall blowers to water deslaggers with modern spray nozzle control logic will protect the tubes from thermal shocks while improvig the deslagging ability.
d) convert to a parrallel powered combined cycle - install gas fired gas turbines at site and use gas turbine exhuast heat to heat boiler feedwater- both the coal fired boiler and the gas truibne are used at teh same time. This is espescially useful on coal fired boilers that were de-rated due to excessive NOx or furnace slagging.