
Representative of the Swedish company Sumab Energy – offers you to familiarize yourself with equipment for the generation of electricity and heat - cogeneration.
Sumab Energy actively cooperates with European equipment suppliers - MWM, Caterpillar, GE Jenbacher.
Sumab Energy uses in its projects used MWM, Caterpillar, GE Jenbacher units with low operating hours, as a rule 30-40,000 motor-hours (about 4-5 years), which allows reducing the project cost by 2 times compared to using new equipment. At the same time all units undergo full technical maintenance by qualified personnel and are in ideal working condition.
Gas-piston power plants produce electricity from various types of gaseous fuel. Power plants operate on:
natural gas,
biogas,
associated gas,
mine gas,
sewage treatment plant gas,
landfill gas,
Gas-piston power plants have a simple and reliable design, refined by decades of operation in a wide variety of climatic conditions. The electrical efficiency of gas-piston power plants is considered high, unlike, for example, turbines and microturbines, and when running on quality natural gas it is ~ 39-44%.
This means that to produce the same volume of electricity, compared to turbines, gas-piston power plants consume one third (!) less natural gas.
Gas-piston power plants are presented in a wide range of single-unit electrical power from 800 kW to 4 MW. This power range is the main one. Thus in the small and medium range consumers can obtain almost any value of electrical power of an autonomous gas-piston power plant.
Almost all models and brands of gas-piston power plants in extended configuration are capable of operating in cogeneration mode, i. e. as thermal power plants. The temperature of exhaust gases at the outlet from the power engine of a gas-piston power plant is ~ 390 ± 10° C. Such a temperature allows easily obtaining practically free thermal energy in cogeneration mode.
The ratio of electricity output to thermal energy is 1:0.9, that is, for 1 MW of installed electrical power you can obtain 0.9 Gkl of thermal energy.
The coefficient of saturated steam production of a gas-piston power plant is 0.5-0.7. Steam can be used for production purposes.
Technical characteristics of the gas-piston power plant Jenbacher JGS 420 GC BL, 2016 yr., operating time 0 (zero) motor-hours, open type.
Included:
Engine
Generator
Gas pipeline
Control panel
Engine Brand Jenbacher
Engine type JGS 420 GC BL
Power kW 1513
RPM 1500
Fuel Natural Gas
Generator Stamford
Volts 690
Hz 50
Year of manufacture 2016
Operating hours 0 (zero) — not operated
