A furnace, steam turbine, generator, and other auxiliaries make up a steam power station. The boiler produces steam at a high temperature and pressure. The steam turbine is a machine that transforms steam's heat energy into mechanical energy. The mechanical energy is then converted into electric power by the generator.
Read More24/5/2014 · The theory of thermal power stations or the working of the thermal power stations is very simple. A power generation plant mainly consists of alternator runs with help of a steam turbine. The steam is obtained from high-pressure boilers. Generally in India, bituminous coal, brown coal, and peat are used as fuel for the boiler.
Read More4/6/2020 · Steam turbines are used to generate the majority of the world's electricity and they accounted for about 48% of U.S. electricity generation in 2019. Most steam turbines have a boiler in which a fuel is burned to produce hot water and steam in a heat exchanger, and the steam powers a turbine that drives a …
Read MoreTo accompany our CERTUSS Steam Generators, as part of the ancillary item supply, we offer our Stainless Steel feed water tank (hot-well). The Stainless Steel feed water tank (hot-well) is the central point for collection of fresh make-up water, (softened / R.O. / De-mineralised / De-ionised etc.), and chemical dosage introduction prior to delivery of the boiler water into the Steam Generator.
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