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Thermal Power Plant Cooling: Context and EngineeringAvailable to Purchase
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ISBN:
9780791860250
No. of Pages:
264
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2014
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5 Cooling System Case Studies Available to Purchase
Page Count:
42
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Published:2014
Thermal power plants using a water steam cycle require water for many purposes: preparation (commissioning); operation, during which makeup water is needed to compensate for the cycle losses; and potentially also cooling, in case of open circuit (river water direct cooling) or wet-cooling towers (either natural or forced draft).
5.1 Various Case Studies
5.2 Drought and Water for Energy in Australia
5.3 Regulatory Frameworks and Incentives for Australian Power Plants to Adopt Water Efficiency Measures
5.4 Municipal Water Reuse for Power Plant Cooling
5.5 Case Study of Dry Cooling in South Africa
5.6 Power Plant Cooling Systems in Spain
5.7 References
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