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| Title: | Energy conservation aspects in Indian thermal power stations by technological innovations: Experience and prospectives |
| Authors: | Paul, I P S Kaushik, S C Sabberwal, S P |
| Keywords: | thermal power stations enegy-wise |
| Issue Date: | 1994 |
| Citation: | Heat Recovery Systems and CHP, 14(6), 639-649p. |
| Abstract: | The work presents the analysis of the concentrated efforts put in by Indian technologists for harnessing maximum energy from thermal power stations (TPS). The prime objectives have been to extract maximum energy from coal. All the controllable losses should be minimized in all operations and systems. Model outlines and practices followed by energy efficient power stations have been summarized. Measures to consume the least possible steam, materials, and petroleum products have been studied in detail. The role of condenser vacuum, excess air, all types of auxiliary (works) power, and an energy audit have been investigated in maximizing power generation. Approaches either to renovate, repair or retrofit or replace the ageing components having poor economic performance with modern technologies have been illustrated. The present system and technologies would be obsolete and economically and enegy-wise highly inefficient by the turn of the century. Thus developed/currently advanced and futu... |
| URI: | http://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/handle/2074/2403 |
| Appears in Collections: | Energy Studies [CES]
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