Comparative analysis of the energy efficiency of different types co-generators at large scales CHPs
I.K. Iliev,
A.K. Terziev,
H.I. Beloev,
I. Nikolaev and
A.G. Georgiev
Energy, 2021, vol. 221, issue C
Abstract:
The comparative engineering analysis for the following cogenerator types have been performed: eleven Jenbacher piston engines J920 (Jenbacher, 11xJ920) with an installed power capacity per engine of 9.52 MW; 2 S Gas Turbines SGT-800 (Siemens 2 x SGT-800) with an installed power capacity of each turbine of 56.35 MW; one General Electric Gas Turbine 6F.03 (GE 1 × 6F.03) with the installed power capacity of 83.05 MW. Considered variants of co-generators should replace ineffectively operating existing unit in summer mode in a large scale CHP, which includes steam boiler TGMP-344A and steam turbine T-250/300-240-2. A multi-parameter analysis was performed to select a cogeneration plant and for the first time is one of the largest district heating plants of Central and Eastern Europe, incorporating several different technologies (gas turbine installation, gas-piston engine). Comprehensive analysis of significant components (technical, economic, environmental, noise, etc. specific) allows making the right investment decision.
Keywords: Combined heat and power (CHP); Gas piston engines; Gas turbines engines; Comparative analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.119755
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