Abstract

A heat recovery system for a compressed air gas turbine power plant consists of a gas turbine unit and heat recovery boiler that requires water treatment to compensate the loss of condensate. Salt tablets are normally used for ion exchange resin regeneration on a water treatment stage. The key idea of this research is to use salt processing ponds where available to build compressed air gas turbine power plants using salt caverns. This eliminates the salt tablet cost during operation. This paper presents a comparative analysis of economic efficiency for two options such as continue applying salt tablets or start using salt brine from salt mining ponds.

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