Research and Measures on Reducing Electricity Consumption in Thermal Power Plants
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https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202507_11(7).0025Keywords:
Factory Electricity Consumption; Peak Shaving; Feed Water Pump; Economy.Abstract
Energy conservation and consumption reduction have become the top priority for the development of enterprises and even the country in the current and future periods. In order to further adapt to the national energy strategy demands and reduce the plant electricity consumption rate, the turbine workshop of a certain power plant, based on the original four 135 (T) SBII-JA feedwater pumps, has continuously conducted research. By measures such as coordinating with the peak shaving of the units, adjusting the operation mode, reducing start-stop operations, and extending the operation time of high-efficiency pumps, a large amount of plant electricity can be saved, further tapping efficiency and increasing potential, and improving the economic efficiency of operation.
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