High Pressure Steam Boiler for Cogeneration/CHP
Combined heat and power, shorted as CHP, is also known as cogeneration. Just as the name indicates, cogeneration produces two different form of energy by using one single source of fuel. Usually a high pressure steam boiler is used for cogeneration plant.
Combine Heat and Power/CHP Steam Boiler
As I have mentioned, cogeneration cogeneration works on concept of producing two different form of energy by using one single source of fuel. One of the two form must be heat or thermal energy and the other is either electrical or mechanical energy. The source of fuel can be natural gas, diesel oil, biomass, coal, wood, bagasse, furnace blast gas, coke oven gas, etc.
A CHP or cogeneration plant is the most reliable and efficient way of utilizing fuel. The fuel is used to generate electricity and this electricity produces heat and this heat is used to boil water to produce steam, for heating and utility.
High pressure cogeneration/CHP steam boiler
A high pressure steam boiler is applied to drive the tribune which is in turn connected to an alternator and hence drive an alternator to produce electric energy. The exhaust steam is then sent to the condenser, where it gets cool down and gets converted to water and hence return back to boiler for producing more electrical energy.
High temperature high pressure power plant boiler, for example, our 75 ton gas fired power plant boiler, burning the by-product blast furnace gas of a smelting company, generates sufficient electricity and steam for its processing. The gas power plant has high efficiency of around 80 - 90 %. Also, we have 280 ton coal fired CFB boiler in a thermal power plant generating steam and power for production.
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