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Steam-gas power stations with multi-stage residual-oil combustion

S. A. Christianovich, V. M. Maslennikov and V. I. Sterenberg

Applied Energy, 1976, vol. 2, issue 3, 175-187

Abstract: This paper describes a method for the multi-stage combustion of high-sulphur residual fuel oils in thermal power stations which ensures minimum contamination of the atmosphere. In the first stage of combustion, high-pressure steam and fuel gas are produced. The latter is cooled and freed of ash and sulphur compounds. The steam and the purified gas are then used for power generation. The method gives a high rate of sulphur removal and considerable reduction of nitrogen oxide emission. This new power station concept employs gas turbines and steam/gas turbines to achieve the optimal use of energy. A discussion of technical and economic aspects concludes the paper.

Date: 1976
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