Chişinău CHP-1 retrofitting by the proces of installing gas turbines
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GUŢU-CHETRUŞCA, Corina, GUŢU, Aurel. Chişinău CHP-1 retrofitting by the proces of installing gas turbines. In: Sielmen: Proceedings of the 11th international conference on electromechanical and power systems, Ed. 11, 11-13 octombrie 2017, Iași. New Jersey, SUA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017, Ediția 11, pp. 512-515. ISBN 978-153861846-2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SIELMEN.2017.8123385
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Sielmen
Ediția 11, 2017
Conferința "Sielmen"
11, Iași, Romania, 11-13 octombrie 2017

Chişinău CHP-1 retrofitting by the proces of installing gas turbines

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/SIELMEN.2017.8123385

Pag. 512-515

Guţu-Chetruşca Corina, Guţu Aurel
 
Technical University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 martie 2022


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Equipped with outdated installations from the nineteen-fifties and nineteen-sixties, Chisinau CHP-1, operates with an electrical efficiency below 20%. However its decommissioning encounters several problems, related to the shortage of power generation in the republic, and to the difficulty of ensuring the thermal load during the summer time. A reasonable solution would be to disassemble the medium pressure boilers and replace them with gas turbine and recovery boilers installations, at the same time keeping the existing steam turbines and electrical equipment. Two gas turbines with 16 ... 38 MW capacity and 35 ... 40% electrical efficiency can be installed in the boiler’s space. Recovery boilers would produce steam for the existing turbines increasing the electrical power by 10 ... 14% and the electrical efficiency up to 39 ... 45%. The CHP global efficiency could remain at the current share of up to 88%.

Cuvinte-cheie
efficiency, Fuel saving, Gas turbine, Recovery boiler