DR - Popney
DR - Popney
DR - Popney
OPTIMISATION OF WATER
USAGES IN THERMAL
POWER PLANTS AND A
STUDY ON DRY COOLING
SYSTEM
S. K. Thakur,
Dr. L. D. Papney,
Director,
TE&TD Division, CEA
CT make-up water, M = E . C
(C-1)
E
-D
(C-1)
Where E = Evaporation,
D = Drift,
C = COC of CW system
5.0
1020
(1.7)
30
(0.05)
225
(0.375)
2040
(3.4)
1275
(2.125)
2720
(4.533)
1530
(2.55)
1360
(2.267)
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CASES CONSIDERED
Inland power plant with wet cooling tower.
Inland power
system.
plant
with
dry
cooling
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Dry
cooling
Coastal
plant
1.
CT make up
2550*
174
2.
90**
90**
3.
DM plant input
85
85
85
4.
252
252
282
5.
Clarifier sludge
90
15
10
6.
Reservoir evaporation
30
7.
(-)19
(-)14
8.
(-) 20
9.
Total (1+3+4+5+6+7+8)
2899
512
366
10.
Say
3000
550
400
11.
600
200
17
350
20
2.
10
10
10
3.
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4.
(-)50
(coal
dust
suppres
sion)
(-)22
(ash
disposal
)
(-)20
(coal
dust
suppres
sion)
5.
(-)5
(-)5
(-)5
6.
363
14
34
(1+2+3+4+5)
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STUDY ON DRY
CONDENSER COOLING
SYSTEM
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Hybrid system
Employs both wet cooling and dry cooling
system provisions:
When water is not available, plant is
operated with dry cooling system.
When water is available, cooling system is
switched over to wet cooling system.
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Dry
Cooling
Tower
Recovery Turbine
DC Condenser
CW Pump
Water to Air
Heat Exchanger
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CASE STUDY
Study has been carried out for a 500 MW size unit
plant considering same size BTG plant for wet
cooling and dry cooling.
Inputs for wet cooling system obtained from M/s
NTPC.
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22
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24
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58
60
62
64
0.18
0.2
0.22
0.24
Unit output, MW
% short fall
464.6
7.1
463.7 462.8
7.3
7.4
461.9
7.6
583.6
(678.7)
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45 days
2425 kcal/kWh
Capital cost
system
Rs. 5 crore/MW
Rs. 13 lakh/MW/year
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70 : 30
11%
Return on equity
Plant PLF
Fuel escalation
O&M escalation
Discount rate
Depreciation rate
15.5%
85%
6%
5%
9.35%
5.28%
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OPTIONS CONSIDERED
Dry cooling:ACC
Hellar system
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Wet
cooling
tower
Plant at
load centre
Plant at pithead
ACC
Heller system
0.18
ata (a)
0.20
ata (a)
0.22
ata (a)
0.24
0.22
0.24
ata (a) ata (a) ata (a)
Base
(NDCT)
0.31
0.30
0.31
0.30
0.34
0.33
Base
(IDCT)
0.32
0.31
0.31
0.30
0.34
0.34
Base
(NDCT)
0.21
0.20
0.20
0.19
0.23
0.23
Base
(IDCT)
0.21
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.24
0.23
KEY FINDINGS
Plant with dry condenser cooling requires only
about 20% of the water that required for the plant
with wet cooling.
Dry cooling system result in unit heat rate increase
by about 7% and accordingly specific CO2 emission
increases by about 7%.
Levelised tariff is increased by 8-9% over base
levelised tariff for the plant with wet cooling.
Dry cooling systems are costly technologies and
are not comparable to wet cooling systems on
techno- economic considerations. These need to be
considered only in case adequate water is just not
available for power generation using wet cooling.
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