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China plans first 1 mln kw air-cooling systems at clean-coal plants
China plans first 1 mln kw air-cooling systems at clean-coal plants
2008-08-17
BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- China will be the first country to install
million-kilowatt (kw) air-cooling systems in ultra-supercritical coal-fired
power plants, an official with the China Huadian Corp. said here on Thursday.
China Huadian is a state-owned power generation company.
The cooling facilities, which were entirely domestically designed and
built, will be part of the Huadian Lingwu power plant project, located in the
northwestern coal-rich and arid Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.
The project will have two ultra super-critical generating units of 1
million kw each, which will start up around 2011, said the official who asked
not to be identified. No cost estimates were given.
Ultra super-critical thermal generation is a clean coal technology that
relies on very high pressures and temperatures to achieve greater efficiency of
fuel use. Because it is more efficient, there is less waste heat (the amount not
converted to electricity), but still, almost half of the heat generated isnt
converted.
Air-cooling saves huge amounts of water, a key consideration in such arid
areas as Ningxia.
Using this cooling technique will save an estimated 70 percent of the water
that would have been used in conventional water-cooled power units. In this
case, it means 24 million tones of water annually, enough for the consumption of
nearly 800,000 people for a year.