Patent classifications
F01K7/025
PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING WASTE PLASTIC INTO POWER
The invention relates to a process and system for converting carbon material into power. Carbon material 12 is gasified into synthesis gas 18 in a gasifier 16, and steam 14 is supplied to the gasifier 16. The synthesis gas 18 is supplied to a gas turbine 30, 36, 38 to produce power. Air 24 is added to the synthesis gas 18 prior to the gas turbine 30, 36, 38. Exhaust gas 40 from the gas turbine 30, 36, 38 is cooled in a first cooling device 42 with water 46 to produce steam 52. The steam is used in at least one steam turbine to produce power 56 and the steam 58 from at least one steam turbine 56 is recycled to the gasifier 16.
COMBINED POWER GENERATION SYSTEM AND OPERATING METHOD THEREOF
A combined power generation system is provided. The combined power generation system includes a gas turbine configured to combust fuel to generate a rotational force, a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) configured to heat feedwater using combustion gas discharged from the gas turbine and include a high-pressure section, a medium-pressure section, and a low-pressure section with different pressure levels, a fuel preheater configured to heat the fuel supplied to the gas turbine and include a primary heating part and a secondary heating part, and a high-pressure feedwater supply pipe connected to the high-pressure section to supply high-pressure feedwater to the secondary heating part.
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLAR STEAM GENERATORS TO RANKINE CYCLE POWER PLANTS
Solar/Rankine steam cycle hybrid concentrating solar power (CSP) systems and methods for designing or retrofitting existent natural circulation boilers using saturated or superheated steam produced by direct steam generation (DSG) or Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) steam generators and CSP solar field technology systems are described. Additionally, methods and processes of retrofitting the existent Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) or biomass, gas, oil or coal fired boilers to operate integrated to a molten salt/water-steam heat exchangers are disclosed. The hybrid CSP systems are highly efficient due to the increase of steam generated by a heating section comprising either the DSG receiver or the molten salt-water-steam sequential heat exchangers, heaters, boiler/saturated steam generators, super-heaters and re-heaters. The additional saturated, superheated and reheated steam produced is directed to a Rankine cycle according to its pressure, temperature and steam quality significantly reducing the fuel consumption within a cogeneration or Combine Cycle Power Plant.
STEAM TURBINE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAME
A steam turbine, having a steam turbine outer housing; a high-pressure inner housing having first process steam inlet and outlet sections for conducting process steam therethrough from the inlet to the outlet section in a first process steam expansion direction; a low-pressure inner housing having second process steam inlet and outlet sections for conducting process steam therethrough from the second process steam inlet section to the second process steam outlet section in a second process steam expansion direction; and an intermediate superheater, which is arranged downstream of the high-pressure inner housing and upstream of the low-pressure inner housing, wherein the high-pressure and low-pressure inner housings are arranged within the steam turbine outer housing and the high-pressure and the low-pressure inner housings are arranged in such a way that the first steam inlet section of the high-pressure inner housing faces the second steam inlet section of the low-pressure inner housing.
Organic Rankine cycle based conversion of gas processing plant waste heat into power
A system includes a waste heat recovery heat exchanger configured to heat a heating fluid stream by exchange with a heat source in a crude oil associated gas processing plant. The system includes an Organic Rankine cycle energy conversion system including a pump, an energy conversion heat exchanger configured to heat the working fluid by exchange with the heated heating fluid stream, a turbine and a generator configured to generate power by expansion of the heated working fluid, a cooling element configured to cool the expanded working fluid after power generation, and an accumulation tank. The heating fluid flows from the accumulation tank, through the waste heat recovery heat exchanger, through the Organic Rankine cycle energy conversion system, and back to the accumulation tank.
System and methods for integration of concentrated solar steam generators to Rankine cycle power plants
Solar/Rankine steam cycle hybrid concentrating solar power (CSP) systems and methods for designing or retrofitting existent natural circulation boilers using saturated or superheated steam produced by direct steam generation (DSG) or Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) steam generators and CSP solar field technology systems are described. Additionally, methods and processes of retrofitting the existent Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) or biomass, gas, oil or coal fired boilers to operate integrated to a molten salt/water-steam heat exchangers are disclosed. The hybrid CSP systems are highly efficient due to the increase of steam generated by the solar section comprising either the DSG receiver or the molten salt-water-steam sequential heat exchangers, pre-heaters, boiler/saturated steam generators, super-heaters and re-heaters. The additional saturated, superheated and reheated steam produced is directed to a Rankine cycle according to its pressure, temperature and steam quality significantly reducing the fuel consumption within a cogeneration or Combine Cycle Power Plant.
PROCESS, PLANT AND THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE FOR PRODUCTION OF POWER FROM VARIABLE TEMPERATURE HEAT SOURCES
A cascade process for the production of power from variable temperature heat sources, includes: circulating a main working fluid selected from perfluorinated compounds (like Perfluoro-2-methylpentane/Perfluoro-i-hexane) in a main circuit according to a main supercritical organic Rankine cycle, operatively coupling in a boiler a variable temperature heat source with the main working fluid of the main circuit to heat and vaporize the main working fluid; circulating an auxiliary working fluid in an auxiliary circuit according to an auxiliary Rankine cycle; thermally coupling in cascade the expanded main working fluid of the main Rankine cycle with the auxiliary working fluid of the auxiliary Rankine cycle, in order to cool the main working fluid and heating the vaporizing the auxiliary working fluid by heat transfer from the main Rankine cycle to the auxiliary Rankine cycle before the expansion of the auxiliary working fluid in an auxiliary expander.
MODIFIED GOSWAMI CYCLE BASED CONVERSION OF GAS PROCESSING PLANT WASTE HEAT INTO POWER AND COOLING
A system includes a waste heat recovery heat exchanger configured to heat a heating fluid stream by exchange with a heat source in a crude oil associated gas processing plant. The system includes a modified Goswami cycle energy conversion system including a first group of heat exchangers configured to heat a first portion of a working fluid by exchange with the heated heating fluid stream and a second group of heat exchangers configured to heat a second portion of the working fluid. The modified Goswami cycle energy conversion system includes a separator configured to receive the heated first and second portions of the working fluid and to output a vapor stream of the working fluid and a liquid stream of the working fluid; a first turbine and a generator are configured to generate power by expansion of a first portion of the vapor stream of the working fluid; a cooling subsystem including one or more cooling elements configured to cool a chilling fluid stream by exchange with a cooled second portion of the vapor stream of the working fluid; and a second turbine configured to generate power from the liquid stream of the working fluid.
Modified Goswami cycle based conversion of gas processing plant waste heat into power and cooling
A system includes a waste heat recovery heat exchanger configured to heat a heating fluid stream by exchange with a heat source in a crude oil associated gas processing plant. The system includes a modified Goswami cycle energy conversion system including a first group of heat exchangers configured to heat a first portion of a working fluid by exchange with the heated heating fluid stream and a second group of heat exchangers configured to heat a second portion of the working fluid. The modified Goswami cycle energy conversion system includes a separator configured to receive the heated first and second portions of the working fluid and to output a vapor stream of the working fluid and a liquid stream of the working fluid; a first turbine and a generator are configured to generate power by expansion of a first portion of the vapor stream of the working fluid; a cooling subsystem including one or more cooling elements configured to cool a chilling fluid stream by exchange with a cooled second portion of the vapor stream of the working fluid; and a second turbine configured to generate power from the liquid stream of the working fluid.
SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR INTEGRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLAR STEAM GENERATORS TO RANKINE CYCLE POWER PLANTS
Solar/Rankine steam cycle hybrid concentrating solar power (CSP) systems and methods for designing or retrofitting existent natural circulation boilers using saturated or superheated steam produced by direct steam generation (DSG) or Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) steam generators and CSP solar field technology systems are described. Additionally, methods and processes of retrofitting the existent Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) or biomass, gas, oil or coal fired boilers to operate integrated to a molten salt/water-steam heat exchangers are disclosed. The hybrid CSP systems are highly efficient due to the increase of steam generated by the solar section comprising either the DSG receiver or the molten salt-water-steam sequential heat exchangers, pre-heaters, boiler/saturated steam generators, super-heaters and re-heaters. The additional saturated, superheated and reheated steam produced is directed to a Rankine cycle according to its pressure, temperature and steam quality significantly reducing the fuel consumption within a cogeneration or Combine Cycle Power Plant.