Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies / The Far East Cogeneration Development

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2020 13 (2)
Authors
Bibikov, Dmitriy R.; Shtym, Konstantin A.; Bayankin, Pavel A.; Umnov, Alexander A.
Contact information
Bibikov, Dmitriy R.: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Russian Federation; ; Shtym, Konstantin A.: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Bayankin, Pavel A.: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Umnov, Alexander A.: Far Eastern Federal University Vladivostok, Russian Federation
Keywords
GTU; CHPP; SFC; HPC; LPC; HPT; LPT; CC; WHB; PB
Abstract

This article considers the heat and power supply system based on small and mediumsized cogeneration at the “Vostochnaya” combined heat – and – power plant (GTU – CHPP “Vostochnaya” in Vladivostok) and the “Yuzhno-Sakhalinskaya” CHPP-1 (power units 4 and 5 of the GTU in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk). This cogeneration is aimed at developing the southern region of the Far East and boosting its energy capacity. The article describes the main equipment such as General Electric LM6000 gas turbine units installed at the GTU – CHPP “Vostochnaya” and at power units 4, 5 of the GTU in “Yuzhno-Sakhalinskya” CHPP-1. Heat energy consumption during the heating period of 2018–2019 at “Vostochnaya” was 787.5 thousand Gcal. The specific reference fuel consumption for electric generation was 230 g/kWh, for heat supply – 121.9 kg/Gcal. Heat energy consumption during the heating period of 2018 at the power units 4 and 5 of the GTU in “Yuzhno-Sakhalinskaya” CHPP-1 was 321.59 Gcal. The specific reference fuel consumption for electric generation was 296.1 g/kWh, for heat supply – 124.7 kg/Gcal. Despite the underutilization of GTU – CHPP “Vostochnaya” in terms of electric and thermal energy (the consumption volumes of connected consumers are less than the design loads), the equivalent fuel consumption indicators reflect the efficiency of GTU generating equipment

Pages
213-232
DOI
10.17516/1999-494X-0218
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/135155

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