Performance enhancement of conventional combined cycle power plant by inlet air cooling, inter-cooling and LNG cold energy utilization

2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (14-15) ◽  
pp. 2003-2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaojun Shi ◽  
Brian Agnew ◽  
Defu Che ◽  
Jianmin Gao
Author(s):  
Mihir Acharya ◽  
Lalatendu Pattanayak ◽  
Hemant Gajjar ◽  
Frank Elbracht ◽  
Sandeep Asthana

With gas becoming a fuel of choice for clean energy, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is being transported and re-gasification terminals are being set up at several locations. Re-gasification of LNG leads to availability of considerable cold-energy which can be utilized to gain power and efficiency in a Gas Turbine (GT) based Power Plant. With a number of LNG Re-gasification Terminals coming up in India & around the globe, setting up of a high efficiency CCPP adjacent to the terminal considering utilization of the cold energy to augment its performance, and also save energy towards re-gasification of LNG, provides a feasible business opportunity. Thermodynamic analysis and major applications of the LNG re-gasification cold energy in Gas Turbine based power generation cycle, are discussed in this paper. The feasibility of cooling GT inlet air by virtue of the cold energy of Liquefied LNG to increase power output of a Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) for different ambient conditions is analyzed and also the effect on efficiency is discussed. The use of cold energy in condenser cooling water circulating system to improve efficiency of the CCPP is also analyzed. Air cooling capacity and power augmentation for a combined cycle power plant based on the advanced class industrial heavy duty gas turbine are demonstrated as a function of the ambient temperature and humidity. The economic feasibility of utilizing the cold energy is also deliberated.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
J. C. Restrepo ◽  
O. J. Venturini ◽  
E. E. Silva ◽  
L. A. Cortabarria

The solar energy is one of the most promising energy sources expected for the future, due at their huge potential and the wide availability around the world. However, nowadays this important source of energy is not being harnessed or even addressed in their full potential. According to the last statements, it is important to develop solar energy conversion systems of high efficiency, as well as spreading its use in other forms besides the traditional systems of electric power generation or heating systems. For this reason, in this paper, it is explored the production of hydrogen through solar energy utilization, and the later electrical energy production by burning the produced hydrogen in a combined cycle power plant. The process was modelled for 3 MWe of electricity generation, and using the organic Rankine cycle. The main process for producing hydrogen from water using solar energy is based on a two steps redox thermochemical cycle, which has a theoretical conversion efficiencies of 54% at 1600 K. It is expected that this paper could contributed to the development of ways to enable a better integration of the solar energy with the current electricity generation technologies, as well as to incentive the use of the hydrogen as a clean fuel.


2020 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 161-177
Author(s):  
Chao Deng ◽  
Ahmed T. Al-Sammarraie ◽  
Thamir K. Ibrahim ◽  
Erfan Kosari ◽  
Firdaus Basrawi ◽  
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