Exergy efficiency of small coal-fired power plants as a criterion of their wide applicability

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O. V. Afanas’eva
G. R. Mingaleeva
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Research Center of Power Engineering Problems, Kazan Scientific Center
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Solid Fuel Chemistry | 2009年 / 43卷
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Power Plant; Activate Carbon; Steam Turbine; Solid Fuel Chemistry; Power Generation Unit;
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The applicability of small coal-fired power plants as an independent and reliable power supply source was considered. The advantages of using small thermal power plants were given, and the classification characteristics of small coal-fired power plants were put forward. The exergy method was chosen as a versatility indicator for the operating efficiency of a flowsheet in question. The exergy efficiency factor of the flowsheet was 32%. With the manufacture of by-products, such as activated carbons, the exergy efficiency of the flowsheet increased to 35%. The studies undertaken substantiated the wide applicability of small coal-fired power plants for the development of decentralized power supply.
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