Abstract

The selection of a profile of a heat-recovery combined-cycle cogeneration plant of 400- to 420-MW capacity for the expansion of the TETs-25 Mosenergo cogeneration plant is substantiated. It is shown that the most preferable version is a two-shaft arrangement with a gas turbine installed at a zero elevation level and a steam turbine mounted on a frame foundation, with cogeneration equipment located in the basement.

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