Improved Design of a 25 MW Gas Turbine Plant Using Combined Cycle Application

  • Lebele-Alawa B
  • Le-ol A
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This paper presents the improved design of a 25 MW gas turbine power plant at Omoku in the Niger Delta area of Nigeria, using combined cycle application. It entails retrofitting a steam bottoming plant to the existing 25 MW gas turbine plant by incorporating a heat recovery steam generator. The focus is to improve performance as well as reduction in total emission to the environment. Direct data collection was performed from the HMI monitoring screen, log books and manufacturer’s manual. Employing the application of MATLAB, the thermodynamics equations were modeled and appropriate parameters of the various components of the steam turbine power plant were determined. The results show that the combined cycle system had a total power output of 37.9 MW, made up of 25.0 MW from the gas turbine power plant and 12.9 MW (an increase of about 51%) from the steam turbine plant, having an HRSG, condenser and feed pump capacities of 42.46 MW, 29.61 MW and 1.76 MW respectively.

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Lebele-Alawa, B. T., & Le-ol, A. K. (2015). Improved Design of a 25 MW Gas Turbine Plant Using Combined Cycle Application. Journal of Power and Energy Engineering, 03(08), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.4236/jpee.2015.38001

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