Abstract
One of the notable problems faced by power plant sector is the continuous increasing of policy urging air pollutant reductions such as NOX, SOX, and CO2. Therefore, there is a substantial necessity for power plant to conduct the most efficient scheme. One of the viable solutions is examining the present condition, evaluating as well as changing into better result. The present paper deals with the study of the powerplant performance running on fuels. In particular turbine maximum continuous rate (TMCR) were compared with other values. The outcomes show that heat rate, efficiency and fuel flow of the boiler increased respectively as a caused from the increasing load. In equipment level, heat transfer conducted by boiler is the biggest compared to another installed equipment. The result analysis highlighted that the design is able to be a replacement or insight for future operational data.
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