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WORK MANAGEMENT: A proven method for improving operational reliability

By Rishi Velkar and Todd Robison, NV Energy Combined-cycle plants built during the construction boom of the late 1990s/early 2000s are now about 70% through their 30-yr design lives. Although not originally designed to cycle, ever-increasing amounts of solar energy readily available on the grid, especially in the Southwest, make it economically prudent for these

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Air-Cooled Condensers: ACCUG 2023 Conference Recap

The 13th annual meeting of the Air-Cooled Condenser Users Group (ACCUG) was held June 20 – 22 (2023) at Dominion Energy’s offices in Glen Allen (Richmond), Va. Strong international participation, interaction, and discussion enhanced the benefit of this event to all ACC owner/operators, service providers, and technical consultants worldwide. The presentations discussed below, which focus

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ACC and H20 Best Practices from CPV Valley Energy Center

CPV Valley Energy Center Owned by CPV/Diamond Generating Corp Managed by Competitive Power Ventures Operated by DGC Operations LLC 680 MW, gas-fired 2 × 1 SGT6-5000-powered combined cycle, located in Middletown, NY Plant manager: Michael Baier Overcoming unique challenges to optimize ACC performance Challenge. At first glance, the air-cooled condenser (ACC) at Valley Energy Center

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HRSG Forum 2023: Cycle Chemistry and FFS Workshop

Steven C Stultz, Consulting Editor Barry Dooley, Structural Integrity Associates (UK), opened the Cycle Chemistry Workshop on Day One of the HRSG Forum’s 2023 Conference and Vendor Fair, June 12 – 15, at the Renaissance Atlanta Waverly, with Film-forming substances for combined-cycle/HRSG plants: History, background, and needs. He first presented IAPWS nomenclature background for film-forming

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Don’t forget the stack in your annual inspections

There are several reasons stacks don’t get much attention from operators on their rounds—among them: They’re static and there’s nothing much to see externally except perhaps peeling paint. Forgetting the switchyard, they’re likely a longer walk from the control room base than any other plant component. Internal access is not possible with the plant in

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EMISSIONS CONTROL: The importance of perforated-plate design in simple-cycle SCR systems

By Vaughn Watson, Vector Systems Inc The performance of an SCR system depends on the robustness and efficiency of the sum of its parts. The flow-distribution devices placed into the exhaust stream are no exception. Each of the critical parts of the system must be designed and built to effectively provide the proper distribution and

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GROOME BOOM: Clean HRSG tubes save fuel, improve plant’s bottom line

The headline should not surprise any reader of the COMBINED CYCLE Journal. It’s a “given.” The challenge is how to maximize the saving at the least cost. Until relatively recently, the widely preferred method for cleaning tubes in heat-recovery steam generators serving cogeneration and combined-cycle plants was dry-ice blasting. It effectively dislodges iron oxides, ammonia

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