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Problems of power-heat-coupling in industry

Abstract

The coupled heat and electric power supply from counter-pressure and partly also from extraction-condensing plants theoretically offers the best possibilities for saving energy in comparison to other measures which reduce the primary energy employed at equal useful energy. A basic requirement for the use of this principle of power-heat coupling is a somewhat simultaneous need of heat and electrical energy as well as a relatively short distance between production point and consumption point, since the transfer ability of the heat is limited due to the considerable cost of the transportation system. Numerous industrial enterprises offer favorable conditions for the use of power-heat coupling. Because of the existing legal and contract rights restraints, the incentive for a free development of industrial power-heat coupling with the aim of saving energy is strongly weakened. Therefore a new order to road rights is nececessary, which would make possible the construction and operation of common plants for several industrial operations and which would insure the right to lay industrial energy lines in public roads where reasonably possible. It has been proven necessary to make it the duty of the cartel authorities to orient their examinations of price regulations for auxiliary and reserve electric power supply  More>>
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 1977
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
ERA-03-012115; EDB-78-020746
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: VIK (Ver. Ind. Kraftwirtsch.) Mitt.; (Germany, Federal Republic of); Journal Volume: 1/2
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; CO-GENERATION; ECONOMICS; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY POLICY; HEAT TRANSFER; INDUSTRY; LEGAL ASPECTS; POWER SYSTEMS; WASTE HEAT; ENERGY; ENERGY SOURCES; ENERGY TRANSFER; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; HEAT; POWER; POWER GENERATION; POWER PLANTS; STEAM GENERATION; WASTES; 200105* - Fossil-Fueled Power Plants- Heat Utilization
OSTI ID:
5312466
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: MVIKD
Submitting Site:
DE
Size:
Pages: 12-18
Announcement Date:
Jan 01, 1978

Citation Formats

None. Problems of power-heat-coupling in industry. Germany: N. p., 1977. Web.
None. Problems of power-heat-coupling in industry. Germany.
None. 1977. "Problems of power-heat-coupling in industry." Germany.
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title = {Problems of power-heat-coupling in industry}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The coupled heat and electric power supply from counter-pressure and partly also from extraction-condensing plants theoretically offers the best possibilities for saving energy in comparison to other measures which reduce the primary energy employed at equal useful energy. A basic requirement for the use of this principle of power-heat coupling is a somewhat simultaneous need of heat and electrical energy as well as a relatively short distance between production point and consumption point, since the transfer ability of the heat is limited due to the considerable cost of the transportation system. Numerous industrial enterprises offer favorable conditions for the use of power-heat coupling. Because of the existing legal and contract rights restraints, the incentive for a free development of industrial power-heat coupling with the aim of saving energy is strongly weakened. Therefore a new order to road rights is nececessary, which would make possible the construction and operation of common plants for several industrial operations and which would insure the right to lay industrial energy lines in public roads where reasonably possible. It has been proven necessary to make it the duty of the cartel authorities to orient their examinations of price regulations for auxiliary and reserve electric power supply solely on the objective electricity economy facts, but not on so-called advantageous points of view. Ultimately the regulation for common use of the utilities own piping system for the purpose of saving and piping free energy and free power from its own plants can be reasonably necessary in the utilities realm, if free agreements between the utility and the industry are not enough in this question.}
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volume = {1/2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
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month = {Mar}
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