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Feasibility study on the St. Petersburg City heat and electric cogeneration plant No.2, etc. scrap and build project

Abstract

For the purpose of reducing greenhouse effect gas emissions in line with the Joint Implementation, a survey was made of the scrap and build project for the superannuated Central Heat Power Station in St. Petersburg City. The survey team visited the relevant sites twice during 1999. The team drafted an improvement plan afterwards and presented it to the Russian counterpart, LENENEGRO. Based on the discussions with LENENEGRO, it was determined that the proposed combined cycle cogeneration plant would contain three 67MW-class gas turbines, three heat recovery steam generators and one back pressure turbine to achieve the generation capacity of approximately 200MW and heat supply capacity of 200G cal/hr. The total investment required for this project is about 140 million dollars. The term of the construction work is estimated at 36 months. It is estimated that the implementation of the project will reduce 1,481,979 tons of CO2 per year, or a total of 40,013,434 tons in 27 years after the commencement of operation. In addition, the terminal power generation efficiency will be improved from the current 18.68% to 41%, which leads to an annual fuel saving of 546,301 tons of crude oil or its equivalent. (NEDO)
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 2000
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JP-NEDO-020004894
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 2000
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; COGENERATION; COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANTS; POWER RANGE 100-1000 MW; GREENHOUSE GASES; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; RUSSIAN FEDERATION; GAS TURBINES; STEAM GENERATORS; ENERGY EFFICIENCY; INVESTMENT
OSTI ID:
20155300
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JN0041817
Availability:
Available to ETDE participating countries only(see www.etde.org); commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20155300
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
[200] pages
Announcement Date:
May 15, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Feasibility study on the St. Petersburg City heat and electric cogeneration plant No.2, etc. scrap and build project. Japan: N. p., 2000. Web.
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None. 2000. "Feasibility study on the St. Petersburg City heat and electric cogeneration plant No.2, etc. scrap and build project." Japan.
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title = {Feasibility study on the St. Petersburg City heat and electric cogeneration plant No.2, etc. scrap and build project}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {For the purpose of reducing greenhouse effect gas emissions in line with the Joint Implementation, a survey was made of the scrap and build project for the superannuated Central Heat Power Station in St. Petersburg City. The survey team visited the relevant sites twice during 1999. The team drafted an improvement plan afterwards and presented it to the Russian counterpart, LENENEGRO. Based on the discussions with LENENEGRO, it was determined that the proposed combined cycle cogeneration plant would contain three 67MW-class gas turbines, three heat recovery steam generators and one back pressure turbine to achieve the generation capacity of approximately 200MW and heat supply capacity of 200G cal/hr. The total investment required for this project is about 140 million dollars. The term of the construction work is estimated at 36 months. It is estimated that the implementation of the project will reduce 1,481,979 tons of CO2 per year, or a total of 40,013,434 tons in 27 years after the commencement of operation. In addition, the terminal power generation efficiency will be improved from the current 18.68% to 41%, which leads to an annual fuel saving of 546,301 tons of crude oil or its equivalent. (NEDO)}
place = {Japan}
year = {2000}
month = {Mar}
}