Oil Thermal
March 12th, 2009 Posted in energy sources, fossil fuels and energy, oil and gas thermal, power generation
The file (1.21 MB) will cover the following topics:
Oil Thermal Energy
“Rock oil” was discovered in Pennsylvania in 1859 by a man drilling for water
Crude oil accounts for 40% of energy use worldwide: 3% of power comes from oil, 16% from natural gas.
High energy density, 43 MJ/kg (18,600 Btu/lb), and relatively clean burning, versatile.
Topics – Oil Thermal
- Oil & Gas Resource: Origin, Reserves, Extraction Rate, Life Time
- Properties of Liquid Fuels, Fuel Oils and Natural Gas
- Basic Principle of Oil-Gas Thermal Plant
- Ideal and Modified Rankine (Steam) Cycle Efficiency, Heat Rates
- Oil-Gas Burners (Circular, S-type, Reduced NOx)
- Reducing NOx Emissions (FGR, LEA, 2-stage air, Re-burning)
- Emissions from Power Plants
- Pollution Control Technologies used in Power Generation
- Cost of Power Generation (Capital, O&M, Levelized)
- Oil-Thermal and Diesel Plants in the Philippines
- Environmental Impact & Risks
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