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Carbon emission reduction through an electrical energy audit in thermal power plant – Indian scenario


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1 Addl.Ex.Engr. MSPGCL- KTC Koradi, Nagpur - 444111, India
2 Prof. Elect.Engg.Govt.C.O.Engg, Chandrapur - 431001, India
3 Prof. Elect.Engg..Y.C.C.E, Hingna, Nagpur - 440034, India
4 Asstt.Director, N.P.T.I, Gopal Nagar, Nagpur – 440022, India
     

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In this paper electrical energy conservation measures in thermal power plant is discussed. Research paper is related with CO2 reduction techniques through energy audit of thermal power plant. The implementation of energy conservation measures drawn from energy audit study will reduce the energy consumption about 15% to 20% and saved energy can be made available to feed in the grid which increases net electrical energy generation. In house Auxiliary consumption reduction can provide attractive method to increase the net generation capacity, which reduces CO2 emission factor. In this paper CO2reduction /annum is calculated as 13980.24 Tons of CO2. It also shows that energy environment implication can be reduced by means of electrical energy Audit in thermal Power Plant.

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TPP(Thermal power plant),PWM(Pulse width Modulation),CHP (Coal Handling Plant), AHP(Ash Handling Plant),WTP (Water Treatment Plant),CWP (Cooling water pump), MDBFP(Mechanical Driven Boiler Feed Pump),ID( Induced Draft Fan), FD ( Forced draft Fan ),PA ( Primary Air Fan ),VFD(Variable frequency drive), EEA (Electrical energy audit),CO2 (Carbon di-oxide) emission
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Anil B. Onkar
Addl.Ex.Engr. MSPGCL- KTC Koradi, Nagpur - 444111, India
G. A. Dhomane
Prof. Elect.Engg.Govt.C.O.Engg, Chandrapur - 431001, India
R. M. Moharil
Prof. Elect.Engg..Y.C.C.E, Hingna, Nagpur - 440034, India
Prashant P. Mawle
Asstt.Director, N.P.T.I, Gopal Nagar, Nagpur – 440022, India

Abstract


In this paper electrical energy conservation measures in thermal power plant is discussed. Research paper is related with CO2 reduction techniques through energy audit of thermal power plant. The implementation of energy conservation measures drawn from energy audit study will reduce the energy consumption about 15% to 20% and saved energy can be made available to feed in the grid which increases net electrical energy generation. In house Auxiliary consumption reduction can provide attractive method to increase the net generation capacity, which reduces CO2 emission factor. In this paper CO2reduction /annum is calculated as 13980.24 Tons of CO2. It also shows that energy environment implication can be reduced by means of electrical energy Audit in thermal Power Plant.

Keywords


TPP(Thermal power plant),PWM(Pulse width Modulation),CHP (Coal Handling Plant), AHP(Ash Handling Plant),WTP (Water Treatment Plant),CWP (Cooling water pump), MDBFP(Mechanical Driven Boiler Feed Pump),ID( Induced Draft Fan), FD ( Forced draft Fan ),PA ( Primary Air Fan ),VFD(Variable frequency drive), EEA (Electrical energy audit),CO2 (Carbon di-oxide) emission



DOI: https://doi.org/10.33686/prj.v13i2.189209