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Thermal Power Plants and Other Power PlantsPakistan
Energy Source & Management
Engineer Muhammad Asim Khan
MBA (EEM) 2y (18316)
MBA Environmental Energy Management
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Table of ContentsABSTRACT...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
THERMAL POWER PLANT ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES..................................................................................................................................5
Advantages.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Disadvantages................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
PAKISTAN SUPPLY & DEMAND.................................................................................................................................................................................................7
SUPPLY BY SOURCE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
POWER PLANTS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
SECTOR WISE POWER CONSUMPTION..................................................................................................................................................................................11
POWER DEMAND BREAKDOWN..............................................................................................................................................................................................12
HYDROELECTRIC POWER GENERATION..............................................................................................................................................................................13
THERMAL POWER GENERATION............................................................................................................................................................................................14
COAL POWER GENERATION.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION............................................................................................................................................................................................16
UPCOMING POWER PROJECTS.................................................................................................................................................................................................17
PARAMETERS OF PLANT & THERE COSUMPTIONS...........................................................................................................................................................18
OPTIONS FOR POWER GENERATION IN PAKISTAN............................................................................................................................................................20
PEAK DEMAND FORECAST (REGRESSION ANALYSIS 2015).............................................................................................................................................21
RESULTS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
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ABSTRACT
Thermal Power plants are the major source of generation of electricity for any developing country. Around 60% of electricity generation in our country is met by thermal power plants. Fuel is blown into the combustible chamber of the boiler where it is burnt at high temperature where Heat energy converts water into steam. High energy steam is passed through the turbine and the steam creates force on the turbine causing the shaft to rotate at high speed. A generator is coupled at one end of the turbine shaft which generates power. The thermal power plant has serious impacts on land , soil, air and various social impacts the thermal power plant are also said to emit large amount of mercury and generate large quantity of fly ash which destroys the surrounding environment. These plants also consume a large amount of water. Due to these problems they require a proper Environmental impact assessment before commencement of the project which is not done judiciously in our country. Various mitigation measures for the control of pollution caused by thermal power plants along with some new technologies are discussed.
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INTRODUCTION
A thermal power station is a power plant in which the prime mover is steam driven. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator. After it passes through the turbine, the steam is condensed in a condenser and recycled to where it was heated; this is known as a Rankine cycle. The greatest variation in the design of thermal power stations is due to the different fossil fuel resources generally used to heat the water. Some prefer to use the term energy center because such facilities convert forms of heat energy into electrical energy. Certain thermal power plants also are designed to produce heat energy for industrial purposes of district heating, or desalination of water, in addition to generating electrical power. Globally, fossil fueled thermal power plants produce a large part of man-made CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, and efforts to reduce these are varied and widespread. The energy efficiency of a conventional thermal power station, considered salable energy produced as a percent of the heating value of the fuel consumed, is typically 33% to 48%.
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THERMAL POWER PLANT ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Advantages
Fuel used is cheaper
Smaller space is required compared to hydro power plant
Economical in initial cost compared to hydro plants and running costs are less compared to gas plants or diesel plants
Thermal plants can be placed near load centers unlike hydro and nuclear plants. Hence transmission of power losses can be minimized
Thermal plants are able to respond to the load demand more effectively and supports the performance of the electrical grid
Steam plants can withstand for overload for certain extent
Disadvantages
Pollution of the atmosphere
Huge requirement of water
Handling of coal and disposal of ash is quite difficult and requires large area
Gestation period (period for commissioning of plant) takes long time
Efficiency of thermal plant is quite less (30-35%)
Operational cost of thermal plant is costlier compared to hydro and nuclear plant
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Activities/Issues ImpactsChange in land use pattern/ Site clearing Erosion
Loss of biodiversity Loss or change of soil quality and quantity Huge diversion and acquisition of land in case of power plant with captive mine
Civil works such as earth moving andbuilding of structures Dust pollution
Noise pollution
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PAKISTAN SUPPLY & DEMAND
Total power generation capacity about 25,023 MW. Pakistan is the sixth most populous country of the world having about 183 million populations (Urban
share: 37%) Population growth: 2.0% per year GDP: 223,378 Million US dollar GDP growth: 3.7% per year Per capita income: 1,340 US dollar Total primary energy supply: 64.6 MTOE Per capita energy supply: 0.35 TOE Electricity generation: 98,894 GWh Per capita electricity consumption: 420 kWh
Approx. 91,960 of electricity produced in last fiscal year. Shortfall of 5,000 MW. Government aiming to add 2110 MW by
2012
Power line losses approx. 25%
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SUPPLY BY SOURCE 3
Oil
Hydroelectric
1
48
8
0.7
10
32
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Nuclear Coal Natural Gas LPG
POWER PLANTS Thermal (14,415 MW)
WAPDA operates 11 plants KESC operates 4 plants Independent Power Producers (IPPs) operate 26 plants
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Hydel (6,444+ MW)
Nuclear (462 MW) Two nuclear power plants with combined capacity of 462 MW.
Others (272 MW)
SECTOR WISE POWER CONSUMPTION
AREA
Domestic Commercial
6 1
11
32 6
44
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Industrial Agriculture Public Lighting Bulk supply & others
POWER DEMAND BREAKDOWN Punjab: The current power demand in the Punjab is about 7,027
MW which is expected to rise to 29,103 MW in 2024-25 under the most conservative growth rate of 6.1%.
Sindh: The current power demand of 2,642 MW in Sindh is expected to rise to 10,993 MW in 2024-25.
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NWFP: The current power demand of 1,697 MW in NWFP is expected to rise to 7,018 MW in 2024-25.
Baluchistan: In Baluchistan, the current power demand of 474 MW is expected to rise to 1,964 MW in 2024-2025.
HYDROELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
There are five major hydropower generation projects in Pakistan: Tarbela – 3478 MW Mangla – 1000 MW Warsak – 240 MW Chashma – 187 MW
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Ghazi Barotha – 1450 MW. Total hydro potential is estimated at 59,773 MW Tarbela plant was largest in Asia until China started the Three
Gorges Project
THERMAL POWER GENERATION
WAPDA operates the majority of thermal power plants, with over 5000 MW installed capacity in its control.
The Guddu plant is the largest plant operated by WAPDA with a capacity of 1,650 MW.
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The two largest Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in Pakistan are Kot Addu (1,600 MW) and Hub Power (1,292 MW)
COAL POWER GENERATION
One of the world’s largest reserves, estimated at over 185 billion tons of lignite coal
Electricity generation potential of 100,000 MW, at an estimated consumption of 536 million tons/yr
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Investment of $94 million was made last year for the development of Thar Coal Infrastructure
150 MW plant currently being operated by WAPDA on Lakhra coal
NUCLEAR POWER GENERATION
Pakistan has two nuclear power plants: Chashma-1 – 300 MW KANUPP – 125 MW Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission operates both plants
Pakistan is currently working on a nuclear power plant, with the help of China
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Chashma-2 will have an installed capacity of 325 MW, in 2012
Chashma-3 will be completed in 2016 by china Chashma-4 will be completed in 2017 by china
Both new Chashma 3,4 are Pressurized Water Reactors, 2x340 MW
UPCOMING POWER PROJECTS
Approximately 60 power projects are expected to go online in the next 10 years
Category No of Projects Capacity (MW) Estimated Cost (US$ m)
Oil Based 21 4603 3452 Pipeline Quality Gas / Dual Fuel
6 1600 1201
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Dedicated Gas Fields
6 1174 882
Hydroelectric 21 5128 5594 Coal 6 3550 3550 TOTAL 60 16055 14682
PARAMETERS OF PLANT & THERE COSUMPTIONS
Efficiency1 30% 38% 45% 50%Carbon Dioxide Emission
Grams /KWh1116 881 743 669
Coal consumption Grams/Kwh
480 379 320 288
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA), in a bid to promote coal-based power generation in the country, approved an attractive up-front tariff for coal-based power plants in 2011 – 12
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Coal Upfront Tariff by NEPRA in 2011-12Particulars local Financing Foreign Financing
Rs/Kwh US Cents/Kwh Rs/Kwh US Cents/Kwh
200 MW Local Coal Power Plant 11.4 12.95 9.57 10.87600 MW Local Coal Power Plant 11.35 12.89 9.42 10.71000 MW Local Coal Power Plant 11.28 12.82 9.27 10.54
200 MW Imported Coal Power Plant 9.53 11.29 8.26 9.38
600 MW Imported Coal Power Plant 9.7 11.1 8.03 9.13
1000 MW Imported Coal Power plant 9.65 10.97 7.86 8.93
Coal Upfront Tariff by NEPRA in 2013-14Particulars local Financing Foreign Financing
Rs/Kwh US Cents/Kwh Rs/Kwh US Cents/Kwh
200 MW Local Coal Power Plant 9.36 9.64 8.05 8.29600 MW Local Coal Power Plant 8.93 9.19 7.56 7.791000 MW Local Coal Power Plant 8.5 8.75 7.27 7.49
200 MW Imported Coal Power Plant 9.32 9.6 8.03 8.27
600 MW Imported Coal Power Plant 8.88 9.15 7.55 7.77
1000 MW Imported Coal Power plant 8.48 8.74 7.27 7.49
Cost & Efficiencies of Coal Based Power ProjectProject Net Capacity(MW) Cost USD Million USD Million Cost/MW Efficiency
200 254.88 1.2744 39.5600 702 1.17 421000 1,062.00 1.062 42
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THERMAL POWER PLANTSCAPACITY PLANT EFFECIENCY
Announced Requested of GoP200 MW 39.5% 36%600 MW 42% 39%
1,000 MW 42% 40%
OPTIONS FOR POWER GENERATION IN PAKISTAN
Hydro (Potential =55,000 MW; Already exploited =7,500 MW) Gas-fired (Gas insufficient to meet current requirements) Nuclear (Target of 8,800 MW installed capacity by 2030) Wind (Potential =~50,000 MW) Solar (Potential high; techno-economic issues) Oil-fired (Small reserves; expensive option) Coal (Resource ~ 186 billion tones; 98% of the resource is lignite with
more than 40% moisture)
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PEAK DEMAND FORECAST (REGRESSION ANALYSIS 2015)
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RESULTS
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Among thermal based power generation, coal based power plants are highest in: Air pollution, Waste generation, Water consumption, Emission of mercury, Greenhouse emission
Impact of Thermal power plant on water source
High impact on river & ground water Water demand for the once-through system is 30 to 50 times that of a closed cycle system.
Thermal power plant: Largest emitter of mercury Typical power plant emits 90 % of its mercury into the air and 10 percent on land On an average 65 tons of mercury released in the atmosphere by Indian thermal power plant
Air pollution due to thermal power plants
Air Pollution from point source:
Particulates matter, Gaseous emission - Sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, Hydrocarbon.
Air Pollution from non-point source:
Transportation of coal, Loading/unloading of fuel, Coal storage yard, Fly ash handling & Transportation., Coal storage yard
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Thermal power plant: Potential source of water pollution
1) Sources of water pollution
Cooling Tower Blow Down, Boiler Blow Down, Demineralization (DM) Plant Effluent, Coal Handling Plant Dust Suppression, Ash handling (Leachate of heavy metal (ash pond) contaminate groundwater), Effluent from oil handling and transformer areas, Power House and Turbine Area Effluent, Domestic waste water
Remediation Measures in thermal power plant
2) Air pollution control – Point source
For boiler stacks – ESP/Bag house. Coal crusher – Bag filter Coal mill – Bag filter
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3) Fugitive Dust Control
Covered storage yard for coal Closed unloading of coal with adequate dust suction device Closed conveyor belt for transportation of raw
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