Title :
Mathematical simulation of low-temperature conversion cogeneration system in power engineering
Author :
Gergelizhiu, P.S. ; Khaustov, S.A. ; Tabakaev, R.B. ; Novoseltsev, P.U. ; Kazakov, A.V. ; Zavorin, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Energy Inst., Tomsk Polytech. Univ., Tomsk, Russia
Abstract :
About 60 % of Russian territory doesn´t have centralized energy supply. Energy supply of these areas is carried by gas or diesel fuel oil cogeneration power units. Natural gas is a chemically valuable and expensive product not exceeding 25% of the fuel and energy balance in the power generating of the most developed countries. Natural gas is approximately 53% of the fuel and energy balance in Russian energy. Diesel fuel oil is expensive due to high transport costs for delivery to the place of consumption. As a result, the electricity cost of cogeneration power units is higher than cost of centralized generation in 30-35 times. Development of the power plants using local resources of low-grade fuel for decentralized energy supply is a relevant objective. Purpose of this paper is to research the Russian cogeneration market and the development of advanced heat and electricity generation technologies by conversion of low-grade fuels. Cogeneration market analysis and patent research is presented; basic requirements are formed for the modern power plants according to these results. The principle of cogeneration by means of a fuel element based on low-grade fuel conversion was proposed and tested in an experimental unit. As a result, technical solutions of the cogeneration power unit were developed.
Keywords :
cogeneration; natural gas technology; petroleum; power generation economics; power markets; thermal power stations; Russian cogeneration market analysis; Russian energy; advanced heat and electricity generation technology; centralized energy supply; decentralized energy supply; diesel fuel oil cogeneration power units; electricity cost; energy balance; gas cogeneration power units; high transport costs; low-grade fuel local resources; low-temperature conversion cogeneration system; mathematical simulation; natural gas; power engineering; power plants; Atmosphere; Fuels; Heating;
Conference_Titel :
Mechanical Engineering, Automation and Control Systems (MEACS), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tomsk
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6220-4
DOI :
10.1109/MEACS.2014.6986901