This paper documents the results of a study of alternative cooling systems for electric power generating plants to understand the tradeoffs between wet, dry and hybrid cooling technologies. Results are presented through case studies of a 500 MW coal plant, a 600 MW nuclear plant and a 500 MW gas-fired combined-cycle plant, each at five different sites. Alternative cooling systems are configured and optimized for each site. For optimized designs under nearly all conditions, wet cooling systems are not only the least expensive but result in the highest plant output and efficiency. For both all-dry and hybrid systems, the system using indirect dry cooling has higher capital and operating costs than one using the direct system. The use of eithe...
This study concerns the assessment of the potential economic gain provided by coupling a water stora...
Prior to adoption of the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) most U.S. power plants used once-through cooling...
Two major aspects related to water use in solar power plants are examined. First we compare the wate...
With vast amounts of water consumed for electricity generation and water scarcity predicted to rise ...
The use of wet cooling in Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants tends to be an unfavourable option i...
The feasibility of introducing a hybrid cooling system in a thermal power plant is investigated with...
<p>The water demands of power plant cooling systems may strain water supply and make power generatio...
The use of wet cooling in Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants tends to be an unfavourable option i...
Advanced cooling systems can be deployed to enhance the resilience of thermoelectric power generatio...
The water demands of power plant cooling systems may strain water supply and make power generation v...
Water dependency of power plants undermines energy security by making power generation susceptible t...
Scarcity has made fresh water too economically and socially too valuable to be used by the processin...
A cost study is described which compared the economics of four dry/wet cooling systems to use at the...
The new challenge of the European Commission is to limit water consumption in Concentrating Solar Po...
Reducing water requirements in thermoelectric power plant is a major concern specifically with incre...
This study concerns the assessment of the potential economic gain provided by coupling a water stora...
Prior to adoption of the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) most U.S. power plants used once-through cooling...
Two major aspects related to water use in solar power plants are examined. First we compare the wate...
With vast amounts of water consumed for electricity generation and water scarcity predicted to rise ...
The use of wet cooling in Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants tends to be an unfavourable option i...
The feasibility of introducing a hybrid cooling system in a thermal power plant is investigated with...
<p>The water demands of power plant cooling systems may strain water supply and make power generatio...
The use of wet cooling in Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants tends to be an unfavourable option i...
Advanced cooling systems can be deployed to enhance the resilience of thermoelectric power generatio...
The water demands of power plant cooling systems may strain water supply and make power generation v...
Water dependency of power plants undermines energy security by making power generation susceptible t...
Scarcity has made fresh water too economically and socially too valuable to be used by the processin...
A cost study is described which compared the economics of four dry/wet cooling systems to use at the...
The new challenge of the European Commission is to limit water consumption in Concentrating Solar Po...
Reducing water requirements in thermoelectric power plant is a major concern specifically with incre...
This study concerns the assessment of the potential economic gain provided by coupling a water stora...
Prior to adoption of the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) most U.S. power plants used once-through cooling...
Two major aspects related to water use in solar power plants are examined. First we compare the wate...