The presentation details the outline, working and parts of thermal power plants. The thermodynamic cycle is also expalined in deatail. For more presentations and reports visit www.mechieprojects.com
2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE
§ INTRODUCTION
§ WORKING OF A THERMAL POWER PLANT
§ THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE
§ DETAILS OF THERMAL POWER PLANT
§ ADVANTAGES/ DISADVANTAGES OF A THERMAL
POWER PLANT
§ THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN INDIA
§ CONCLUSION
§ REFERENCES
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4. INTRODUCTION
THERMAL POWER PLANTS
Ø Converts heat energy(chemical energy) into electricity.
Ø Fuels used: Usually fossil Fuels- Coal, Oil, Natural Gas etc.
Ø Coal burning produces the heat, used to convert the water to high pressure steam in a boiler.
Ø High pressure steam is expanded in a steam turbine converting pressure energy into kinetic
energy of the rotating turbine.
Ø Largest contributors in electricity production in India (71%).
Ø High Initial set-up cost
Ø Very high carbon footprint.
Ø Causes very high environmental pollution
Ø Requires large quantity of conventional fossil fuel
& water
Ø Slowly being replaced by Solar/ Nuclear Plants
5. WORKING OF A THERMAL POWER PLANT
Thermal power plants produce electricity by converting the chemical energy of a fossil fuel into
electricity. The fuel burnt in the boiler hets water to produce steam. The steam at high pressure and
temperature expands through a steam turbine rotating the turbine shaft the produce electricity in a
generator. The expanded steam is cooled, condensed and fed into the boiler again to produce steam
6. WORKING OF A THERMAL POWER PLANT
Thermal power plants produce electricity by converting the chemical energy of a fossil fuel into
electricity. The fuel burnt in the boiler hets water to produce steam. The steam at high pressure and
temperature expands through a steam turbine rotating the turbine shaft the produce electricity in a
generator. The expanded steam is cooled, condensed and fed into the boiler again to produce steam
12. THERMAL POWER
PLANTS IN INDIA
Most Thermal Power Plants located near to
supply of coal water (Jharkhand, Orissa,
Chattisgarh, UP, MP, Maharashtra, TS etc)
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