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Feasibility study of Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Plant reconstruction project

Abstract

With objectives of saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emission at the Pridneprovskaya power plant in Ukraine, a scrap and build project has been discussed. This project will abolish the unit No.12 among the eight units in the existing coal burning power generation facilities, and install a natural gas burning combined cycle plant comprising of three units each with an output of 100 MW. The new plant facilities will consist of gas turbines, steam turbines, HRSG and auxiliary devices, and an air-cooled synchronous power generator with a capacity of 119 MVA. Use of natural gas as fuel reduces generation of soot, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and CO. In addition, the hot effluent and waste liquor effluent will decrease from those at the present plant. The required fund will be 30,107 million yen. The energy saving effect of this project is reduction of about 7.5 million tons of crude oil equivalent as a total in 40 years. The greenhouse effect gas will decrease by about 39 million tons as a total in 40 years. The profitability estimation calls for the number of investment recovery year of 16 years, and internal profit rate of 7.32%, wherein the implementation of the project cannot  More>>
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 2001
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JP-NEDO-020005064
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Mar 2001
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; UKRAINE; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; COAL; ENERGY CONSERVATION; GREENHOUSE GASES; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; NATURAL GAS; GAS TURBINES; COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANTS; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS; SOOT; SULFUR OXIDES; NITROGEN OXIDES
OSTI ID:
20225578
Research Organizations:
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: JN0141193
Availability:
Available to ETDE participating countries only(see www.etde.org); commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE20225578
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
[200] pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 05, 2002

Citation Formats

None. Feasibility study of Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Plant reconstruction project. Japan: N. p., 2001. Web.
None. Feasibility study of Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Plant reconstruction project. Japan.
None. 2001. "Feasibility study of Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Plant reconstruction project." Japan.
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title = {Feasibility study of Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Plant reconstruction project}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {With objectives of saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emission at the Pridneprovskaya power plant in Ukraine, a scrap and build project has been discussed. This project will abolish the unit No.12 among the eight units in the existing coal burning power generation facilities, and install a natural gas burning combined cycle plant comprising of three units each with an output of 100 MW. The new plant facilities will consist of gas turbines, steam turbines, HRSG and auxiliary devices, and an air-cooled synchronous power generator with a capacity of 119 MVA. Use of natural gas as fuel reduces generation of soot, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and CO. In addition, the hot effluent and waste liquor effluent will decrease from those at the present plant. The required fund will be 30,107 million yen. The energy saving effect of this project is reduction of about 7.5 million tons of crude oil equivalent as a total in 40 years. The greenhouse effect gas will decrease by about 39 million tons as a total in 40 years. The profitability estimation calls for the number of investment recovery year of 16 years, and internal profit rate of 7.32%, wherein the implementation of the project cannot be expected as a project to be carried out by private funds. (NEDO)}
place = {Japan}
year = {2001}
month = {Mar}
}