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A study for retrofit of 210 MW power plant on heavy oil

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9 Konferencja. Problemy Badawcze Energetyki Cieplnej. PBEC/ sympozjum (IX ; 08-11.12.2009 ; Warszawa, Polska)
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The objective of the study presented in this paper was to analyse and suggest techno-economic solutions for effective reactivation of the "Negotino" Thermal Power Plant, located in the central part of Macedonia. The plant was erected in 1978, with boilers designed to use heavy fuel oil, but, due to the high price of the oil, usually it is in operation not more than two months annually. Several technical solutions for effective reactivation of the power plant were envisaged in the study: a construction of a new boiler with circulating fluidised bed technology, construction of conventional or supercritical boiler on pulverised coal and a power plant with combined steam and gas cycle. Various possibilities regarding the fuel were considered: use of high quality imported coal, lignite from the local coalmine and natural gas. The main conclusions regarding the proposed solutions are presented.
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159--167
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 16 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • University "Ss Cyril and Methodius", Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Bibliografia
  • [1] CdF INGENIERIE (Petrovski, L, Filkoski, R. - members of the expert team): FASEP MACEDOINE - Negotino Feasibility Study, Final report, CdF INGENIERIE, Freyming-Merlebach, 2005
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  • [4] *** Electric Power Company of Macedonia, Annual Reports (2000, 2004), Skopje
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  • [7] Group of authors, G. Cogelja, editor: Development Plan for Construction, Rehabilitation and Modernization of Production, Transmission and Distribution Facilities in the Period 2001-2005-2010-2015, Electric Power Company of Macedonia, Skopje, 2001
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  • [10] *** Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MASA), Strategy for Development of the Energy Sector, Skopje, 2009
  • [11] *** Combined Cycle Co-Generation Power Plam Project Skopje, Section C, Project Description, Colenco Power Engineering, Thermal Energy Plants Department, 2006
  • [12] *** Technical documentation on the Thermal Power Plant "Negotino" - Dubrovo
  • [13] Petrovski, I.J, Filkoski, R.V.: Options for Reactivation of 210 MWe Oil-Fired Power Plant, 13th Simposium of Thermal Engineers, Sokobanja, Serbia, 2007
  • [14] Cerepnalkovski I., Petrovski I. et al.: TPP "Negotino" on Lignite With PFBC Technology Module P-200, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering & Makmetal Engineering, Skopje, 1989
  • [15] *** Directive 200I/80/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (The Directive applies to combustion plants with a rated thermal input equal to or greater than 50 MW). October 2001
  • [16] *** Regulations on the maximum permissible concentrations and quantities and other harmful matters that may be released into the air from individual sources of pollution, Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 3/90, Skopje, 1990
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Bibliografia
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