Cogeneration

Cogeneration

Cogeneration

  1. Co-generation means the sequential conversion of energy of fuel into two or more forms.
  2. With regard to thermal power plants, the co-generation can be defined as the simultaneous generation and utilization of both power and heat.
  3. In a conventional power plant, the efficiency of power generation is about 35% and the remainder of 65% energy is lost as heat.
  4. By utilizing the lost heat energy in various applications, in a co-generation system, we can improve upon the overall efficiency of the system.
Topping and bottoming cycles in cogeneration :
  1. In inplant co-generation system can use either the topping cycle or bottoming cycle.
  2. In a topping cycle co-generation, plant generates electrical or mechanical power first followed by the heat recovery boiler to create low pressure process steam or to drive a secondary steam turbine alternately the exhaust of gas turbine and diesel power plant is used to provide low pressure process steam.
  3. In a bottoming cycle co-generation plant, heat energy is used first and the waste heat energy is used in a boiler to generate process steam.
  4. Such systems are used only in heavy industries where very high temperature furnaces are used e.g. in iron and steel industry. Such cycles are not commonly used.

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