Type
Gas-Fired Power Stations
Process
Fuel-Fired Power Stations
Abbreviation
Description

Gas-fired power plants represent different technological approaches to convert natural gas into electrical power. Here's a comprehensive overview of the main technologies:

Steam Cycle Plants

Basic Configuration
In these traditional plants operating on the Rankine cycle, natural gas combustion heats water in boiler tubes to generate steam. The system includes:

  • Specialized gas burners for efficient combustion
  • Gas cleaning and pressure regulation systems
  • Simple fuel handling requirements compared to coal plants or oil plants
  • Basic NOx control systems

The thermal efficiency for conventional gas-fired steam plants ranges from 38-42%.

Gas Turbine Plants

Simple Cycle Configuration
These plants operate on the Brayton cycle, where:

  • Compressed air mixes with natural gas in a combustion chamber
  • Hot gases expand through the turbine to generate power
  • Exhaust gases are released to the atmosphere

Simple cycle gas turbines achieve efficiencies of 35-40%.

Combined Cycle Plants

Advanced Integration
Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) plants merge two thermodynamic cycles:

  • Brayton cycle (gas turbine)
  • Rankine cycle (steam turbine)

Operational Process

  1. Gas turbine generates initial power
  2. Hot exhaust gases feed into Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG)
  3. Generated steam drives a secondary steam turbine

Performance Metrics

  • Overall efficiency reaches 55-60%
  • Power output is up to 50% higher than simple cycle plants
  • Startup time is 30-60 minutes for full plant operation

Efficiency Comparison

Configuration Thermal Efficiency
Steam Cycle 38-42%
Simple Gas Turbine 35-40%
Combined Cycle 55-64%

Modern CCGT plants represent the most efficient option for gas-fired power generation, with some advanced systems approaching 64% efficiency in base-load operation.

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