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Power Stations Thermal power stations

Introduction A thermal power station is a power plant in which the prime mover is steam driven.power plantprime moversteam Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator.steam turbineelectrical generator After the turbine, the steam is condensed in a condenser and recycled to where it was heated; this is known as a Rankine cycle.condensedcondenserRankine cycle Variation in the design is due to the different fossil fuel.fossil fuel Energy center convert heat energy into electrical energy.heatenergy Thermal power plants also are designed to produce heat energy for industrial purposes of district heating, or desalination of water, in addition to generating electrical power.district heatingdesalination Globally, fossil fueled thermal power plants produce a large part of man-made CO 2 emissions to the atmosphere, and efforts to reduce these are varied and widespread.

Introduction Almost all coal, nuclear, geothermal, solar thermal electric, and waste incineration plants, as well as many natural gas power plants are thermal.coalnucleargeothermalsolar thermal electric waste incineration plants Natural gas is frequently combusted in gas turbines as well as boilers. The waste heat from a gas turbine can be used to raise steam, in a combined cycle plant that improves overall efficiency. Natural gascombustedgas turbines boilerswaste heatcombined cycle Power plants burning coal, fuel oil, or natural gas are often called fossil-fuel power plants.fuel oil fossil-fuel power plants Some biomass-fueled thermal power plants have appeared also.biomass Non-nuclear thermal power plants, particularly fossil-fueled plants, which do not use co-generation are sometimes referred to as conventional power plants.co-generation Commercial electric utility power stations are usually constructed on a large scale and designed for continuous operation.electric utility

Introduction Electric power plants typically use three-phase electrical generators to produce alternating current (AC) electric power at a frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.three-phaseelectrical generatorsfrequencyHz Large companies or institutions may have their own power plants to supply heating or electricity to their facilities, especially if steam is created anyway for other purposes.heating Combined heat and power plants (CH&P plants), often called co- generation plants, produce both electric power and heat for process heat or space heating. Combined heat and power plants Steam and hot water lose energy when piped over substantial distance, so carrying heat energy by steam or hot water is often only worthwhile within a local area, such as industrial plant, or district heating. district heating

Typical diagram 1. Cooling towerCooling tower10. Steam Control valveControl valve19. SuperheaterSuperheater 2. Cooling water pump11. High pressure steam turbinesteam turbine20. Forced draught (draft) fanfan 3. transmission line (3-phase)transmission line3-phase12. DeaeratorDeaerator21. Reheater 4. Step-up transformer (3- phase)transformer3- phase 13. Feedwater heaterFeedwater heater22. Combustion air intakeCombustion 5. Electrical generator (3-phase)Electrical generator3-phase14. Coal conveyorCoalconveyor23. EconomiserEconomiser 6. Low pressure steam turbinesteam turbine15. Coal hopperCoal24. Air preheaterAir preheater 7. Condensate pumpCondensate pump16. Coal pulverizerCoal pulverizer25. PrecipitatorPrecipitator 8. Surface condenserSurface condenser17. Boiler steam drumBoiler steam drum26. Induced draught (draft) fanfan 9. Intermediate pressure steam turbinesteam turbine 18. Bottom ash hopperBottom ash27. Flue gas stackFlue gas stack

A Rankine cycle with a two-stage steam turbine and a single feed water heater.Rankine cyclesteam turbine Rankine cycle

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