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Analysis of Coal-Fired Power Unit Operation in Reduced Minimum Safe Load Regime

In: Thermal Power Plants - New Trends and Recent Developments

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  • Piotr Zymelka
  • Maciej Zyrkowski
  • Maciej Bujalski

Abstract

Large coal-fired power plants were typically designed as a base load units. Any changes in load level, as well as start-up time, are noticeably slow on that kind of units. However, in order to adapt to changing market conditions with increasing number of renewable energy sources, coal-fired power plants need to improve their flexibility. In the paper, 200 MWe class unit has been taken into consideration. During the test campaign, a minimum safe load of the unit was decreased from 60 to 40%. Paper presents results of a model that was made using Ebsilon®Professional software. The simulation model is comprised of boiler and turbine part of the power unit. Obtained results were validated using measurements collected from the test campaign. Parameters important from the technical and economical point of view were investigated. Results revealed that simulation model can be utilised successfully to scrutinise coal-fired units under off-design operation conditions. As the outcome of the performed analysis, a number of issues related to low load operation of the coal-fired unit are presented and discussed. Paper indicates sensitive areas that need to be addressed when operation in decreased safe load is considered. Finally, overall potential for flexibility improvement for 200 MWe class coal-fired units has been evaluated.

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  • Piotr Zymelka & Maciej Zyrkowski & Maciej Bujalski, 2018. "Analysis of Coal-Fired Power Unit Operation in Reduced Minimum Safe Load Regime," Chapters, in: Pawel Madejski (ed.), Thermal Power Plants - New Trends and Recent Developments, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:136364
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72954
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    Keywords

    flexibility; simulation modelling; power plant; power production; coal;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q40 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Energy - - - General

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