Correlation between eco-efficiency measures and resource and impact decoupling for thermal power plants in Serbia
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2016
Аутори
Vukadinović, BojanaPopović, Ivanka

Dunjić, Branko

Jovović, Aleksandar

Vlajić, Miloš
Stanković, Dejan
Bajić, Zoran
Kijevčanin, Mirjana

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Electricity generation using carbon-based fuels is responsible for a large fraction of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. In Serbia, 70% of the electricity is produced from coal-fired power plants. The aim of this investigation was to identify the retrofitting opportunities to reduce the carbon intensity of power generation. Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production assessment was performed in a coal thermal power plant of the public company "Thermal Power Plants Nikola Tesla", which operates within the Electric Power Industry of Serbia. Assessment of the thermal power plant operation was supported by experimentally measured data (fresh water pressures and temperatures, steam temperatures and pressures, condensing pressure, water flowrate, make-up water flowrate, steam flowrate, coal composition, emissions, etc), emission factor determinations and by using data obtained during unit balancing and simulation of the system's performance. The data collected and analyzed during power plant... operation were used for the development of a new general approach with comprehensive analysis of the system, using the following plant eco-efficiency indicators: energy consumption, climate change, acidification, and waste generation. Indicators were used to present decoupling after implementation of the described measures. The analysis of two units showed that the nominal power could be increased by 60 MWe, with an increase of the unit gross efficiency of 0.4%, and a reduction of coal, water and electricity consumption. The implementation of RECP measures in this study enabled analysis of the overall performance of the system as evidenced by the eco-efficiency indicators: energy consumption (decreased by 3%), CO2 emission (decreased by 3%), and SO2 emission (decreased by 39%). Consequently, it may be concluded that the proposed RECP approach, tested on thermal power plants, and presented as eco-efficiency indicators show that the described methodology may be successfully implemented in the energy sector and for the improvement in power plants.
Кључне речи:
Cleaner production / Coal thermal power plants / Power upgrade / Resource and impact decoupling / Eco-efficiency indicatorsИзвор:
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2016, 138, 264-274Издавач:
- Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.05.060
ISSN: 0959-6526
WoS: 000386739000012
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84969960065
Институција/група
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Vukadinović, Bojana AU - Popović, Ivanka AU - Dunjić, Branko AU - Jovović, Aleksandar AU - Vlajić, Miloš AU - Stanković, Dejan AU - Bajić, Zoran AU - Kijevčanin, Mirjana PY - 2016 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3304 AB - Electricity generation using carbon-based fuels is responsible for a large fraction of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. In Serbia, 70% of the electricity is produced from coal-fired power plants. The aim of this investigation was to identify the retrofitting opportunities to reduce the carbon intensity of power generation. Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production assessment was performed in a coal thermal power plant of the public company "Thermal Power Plants Nikola Tesla", which operates within the Electric Power Industry of Serbia. Assessment of the thermal power plant operation was supported by experimentally measured data (fresh water pressures and temperatures, steam temperatures and pressures, condensing pressure, water flowrate, make-up water flowrate, steam flowrate, coal composition, emissions, etc), emission factor determinations and by using data obtained during unit balancing and simulation of the system's performance. The data collected and analyzed during power plant operation were used for the development of a new general approach with comprehensive analysis of the system, using the following plant eco-efficiency indicators: energy consumption, climate change, acidification, and waste generation. Indicators were used to present decoupling after implementation of the described measures. The analysis of two units showed that the nominal power could be increased by 60 MWe, with an increase of the unit gross efficiency of 0.4%, and a reduction of coal, water and electricity consumption. The implementation of RECP measures in this study enabled analysis of the overall performance of the system as evidenced by the eco-efficiency indicators: energy consumption (decreased by 3%), CO2 emission (decreased by 3%), and SO2 emission (decreased by 39%). Consequently, it may be concluded that the proposed RECP approach, tested on thermal power plants, and presented as eco-efficiency indicators show that the described methodology may be successfully implemented in the energy sector and for the improvement in power plants. PB - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford T2 - Journal of Cleaner Production T1 - Correlation between eco-efficiency measures and resource and impact decoupling for thermal power plants in Serbia EP - 274 SP - 264 VL - 138 DO - 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.05.060 ER -
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Vukadinović, B., Popović, I., Dunjić, B., Jovović, A., Vlajić, M., Stanković, D., Bajić, Z.,& Kijevčanin, M.. (2016). Correlation between eco-efficiency measures and resource and impact decoupling for thermal power plants in Serbia. in Journal of Cleaner Production Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 138, 264-274. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.05.060
Vukadinović B, Popović I, Dunjić B, Jovović A, Vlajić M, Stanković D, Bajić Z, Kijevčanin M. Correlation between eco-efficiency measures and resource and impact decoupling for thermal power plants in Serbia. in Journal of Cleaner Production. 2016;138:264-274. doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.05.060 .
Vukadinović, Bojana, Popović, Ivanka, Dunjić, Branko, Jovović, Aleksandar, Vlajić, Miloš, Stanković, Dejan, Bajić, Zoran, Kijevčanin, Mirjana, "Correlation between eco-efficiency measures and resource and impact decoupling for thermal power plants in Serbia" in Journal of Cleaner Production, 138 (2016):264-274, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.05.060 . .