Bibliographic citations
Díaz, A., (2022). Evaluación a plena carga de una central termoeléctrica de ciclo combinado para la mejora energético-ambiental de generación interconectada [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/24856
Díaz, A., Evaluación a plena carga de una central termoeléctrica de ciclo combinado para la mejora energético-ambiental de generación interconectada [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/24856
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title = "Evaluación a plena carga de una central termoeléctrica de ciclo combinado para la mejora energético-ambiental de generación interconectada",
author = "Díaz Zamora, Andrés",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2022"
}
Population growth and economic development are directly related to the increase in electricity demand and consequently carbon emissions, due to the use of hydrocarbons as the main source for electricity generation. The Peruvian energy matrix depends mainly on water resources and natural gas, according to COES generation reports. Thermoelectric power plants use natural gas to generate electricity, the most efficient being combined cycle thermoelectric power plants (CTCC). This thesis is oriented to evaluate energetically and environmentally a CTCC relating the generation parameters with the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) product of the combustion of natural gas. The energy evaluation was carried out with the operating parameters of the CTCC. When electricity demand increases in the National Interconnected Electric System (SEIN), the CTCCs operate at full power capacity. Therefore, for the present investigation, the energy evaluation is carried out in the full load operation mode. The evaluation is performed on the gas turbine (GT), the heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and the steam turbine (ST). The thesis concludes with the evaluation report and the presentation of a fast and comprehensive alternative tool to carry out an energy-environmental evaluation.
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