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Steam powerplant cost &
its site selection
Cost of steam power plant
In recent days vast improvements have been made in generating electric
power from steam. About 0.45 kg of coal is need to produce 1kWh of
electricity. It is observed that larger capacity power plants can utilize the
thermal energy more efficiency than the smaller capacity plant. In the
design of a thermal power station future availability of coal and its price
has to be taken into account. A steam power station may cost about 200$
per kW of capacity. A typical sub-division of investment cost of steam
power station is as follows.
Sr. no Investment Field Cost in percentage
1 Turbo-generator and condensers 25%
2 Load building and foundation 25%
3 Boiler plants 18%
4 Fuel handling 6%
5 Piping 5%
6 Switch yard, switching and wiring 16%
7 Miscellaneous 5%
A typical sub-division of investment cost of steam power station is as follows.
Factors that Drive Power Plant Costs
This section of the report discusses the major factors that determine the costs of
building and operating power plants. These factors include:
• Government incentives.
• Capital (investment) cost, including construction costs and financing.
• Fuel costs.
• Air emissions controls for coal and natural gas plants.
Government Incentives
Many government incentives influence the cost of generating electricity. In some cases
the incentives have a direct and clear influence on the cost of building or operating a
plant, such as the renewable investment tax credit. Other programs have less direct affects
that are difficult to measure, such as parts of the tax code that influence the cost of
producing fossil fuel.
Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit The credit has a 2008 value of 2.0 % per kWh,
with the value indexed to inflation.
Nuclear energy production tax credit The credit, which is for new advanced nuclear plants,
has a nominal value of 1.8 cents per kWh. The credit applies to the first eight years of plant
operation.
Energy Investment Tax Credit Tax credits under this program are available to solar and
geothermal electricity generation.
Clean Coal Technologies Investment Tax Credit This tax credit can be used by investor
owned utilities or independent power producers.
State and Local Incentives. State and local governments can offer additional incentives,
such as property tax deferrals.
Capital and Financing Costs
 Construction Cost Components and Trends. Most of the generating
technologies discussed in this report are capital intensive; that is, they require
a large initial construction investment relative to the amount of generating
capacity built.
 Power plant capital costs have several components.
• Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) cost.
• Owner’s costs (arranging for the construction of transmission and fuel delivery
facilities)
• Capitalized financing charges(includes interest on debt and an imputed cost of
equity capital)
 Financing Power Plant Projects. Even relatively small power plants cost millions
of dollars. The financing structure and the cost of money depends on the type
of developer and project-specific risk.
Fuel Costs
 Fuel costs are important to the economics
of coal, nuclear, and natural gas plants, and
irrelevant to solar, geothermal, and wind
power. Recent trends in the delivered cost
of coal and natural gas to power plants are
illustrated below in Figure 1.
 The constant dollar prices of both fuels
have increased since the beginning of the
decade, but the price escalation has been
especially severe for natural gas.
 Natural gas has also been consistently more
expensive than coal
 So The comparatively low cost of coal partly
compensates for the high cost of building
coal plants
Air Emissions Controls for Coal and Gas Plants
Pollution control system
 Low NOX burner
 Coal settling pits/oil settling pits
 Ash disposal Systems
 Ash water recycling system
 Dry ash extraction system
 Waste liquid treatment
 Sewage treatment plant
Pollutions control devices
 Electrostatic Precipitators
 Cyclone dust collector
 Spray type wet scrubbers
 Fluidised bed combustion
SITE SELECTION CRITERIA FOR POWER PLANT
 AVAILABILITY OF WATER
• All other designs are based on it.
• Estimate should be made about the average quantity of water available
throughout the year and also the minimum and maximum quantity of water
available during the year.
• Water consumption is more as feed water into boiler, condenser and for ash
disposal.
• Water is required for drinking purpose.
• These details are necessary to decide the capacity of power
plant.
• Hence plant should be located near water source.
Water storage
Since there is a wide variation in rainfall throughout the year
therefore it is necessary to store the water for continuous
generation of power.
• There are two types of storage:
1. Where it is intended to provide just sufficient storage(taking losses
into account) for one year only so that there is no carryover water
for the next season, this method of storage is caned yearly used
method.
2. Where it is intended to provide enough storage so as to be
useful even during the worst dry periods, this is called safe
yield method
 WATER HEAD
• In order to generate a requisite quantity of power it is necessary
that a large quantity of water at a sufficient head should be
available.
• An increase in effective head for a given output, reduces the
quantity of water required to be supplied to the turbines.
 Ash Disposal Facilities:
• Ash comes out in hot condition and handling is difficult
The ash can be disposed into sea or river.
 ACCESSIBILITY OF SITE
Public Problems:
• The plant should be far away from residential area to avoid nuisance from
smoke, fly ash and noise.
• The site selected should have transportation facilities of rail and road
• It should be easily accessible
Nature of Land :
• Many power plants have failed due to weak foundations.
• Land (soil) should have good bearing capacity to withstand dead load of plant.
 Availability of coal:
• Power plant should be located near coal mines.
• A thermal plant of 400M, capacity requires nearly 6000 tons of coal every day
 DISTANCE FROM LOAD CENTER
• Distance of power plant from load center should be
minimum.
 TYPE OF THE LAND OF SITE
• The land should be cheap.
• It should be rocky.
• Free from earthquakes.
 WATER POLLUTION
• Polluted water may cause excessive corrosion and damage to metallic
stuctures.
• It makes the plant uneconomic and unreliable.
 SEDIMENTATION
• Silting must be small as it reduces reduces the capacity of reservoir due to
deposition of sediments.
• Silting from the forest covered area is small.
COMPARISON OF POWER PLANT WITH OTHER POWER PLANT
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Power Plant cost & its site selection

  • 1. Steam powerplant cost & its site selection
  • 2. Cost of steam power plant In recent days vast improvements have been made in generating electric power from steam. About 0.45 kg of coal is need to produce 1kWh of electricity. It is observed that larger capacity power plants can utilize the thermal energy more efficiency than the smaller capacity plant. In the design of a thermal power station future availability of coal and its price has to be taken into account. A steam power station may cost about 200$ per kW of capacity. A typical sub-division of investment cost of steam power station is as follows.
  • 3. Sr. no Investment Field Cost in percentage 1 Turbo-generator and condensers 25% 2 Load building and foundation 25% 3 Boiler plants 18% 4 Fuel handling 6% 5 Piping 5% 6 Switch yard, switching and wiring 16% 7 Miscellaneous 5% A typical sub-division of investment cost of steam power station is as follows.
  • 4. Factors that Drive Power Plant Costs This section of the report discusses the major factors that determine the costs of building and operating power plants. These factors include: • Government incentives. • Capital (investment) cost, including construction costs and financing. • Fuel costs. • Air emissions controls for coal and natural gas plants.
  • 5. Government Incentives Many government incentives influence the cost of generating electricity. In some cases the incentives have a direct and clear influence on the cost of building or operating a plant, such as the renewable investment tax credit. Other programs have less direct affects that are difficult to measure, such as parts of the tax code that influence the cost of producing fossil fuel. Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit The credit has a 2008 value of 2.0 % per kWh, with the value indexed to inflation. Nuclear energy production tax credit The credit, which is for new advanced nuclear plants, has a nominal value of 1.8 cents per kWh. The credit applies to the first eight years of plant operation. Energy Investment Tax Credit Tax credits under this program are available to solar and geothermal electricity generation. Clean Coal Technologies Investment Tax Credit This tax credit can be used by investor owned utilities or independent power producers. State and Local Incentives. State and local governments can offer additional incentives, such as property tax deferrals.
  • 6. Capital and Financing Costs  Construction Cost Components and Trends. Most of the generating technologies discussed in this report are capital intensive; that is, they require a large initial construction investment relative to the amount of generating capacity built.  Power plant capital costs have several components. • Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) cost. • Owner’s costs (arranging for the construction of transmission and fuel delivery facilities) • Capitalized financing charges(includes interest on debt and an imputed cost of equity capital)  Financing Power Plant Projects. Even relatively small power plants cost millions of dollars. The financing structure and the cost of money depends on the type of developer and project-specific risk.
  • 7. Fuel Costs  Fuel costs are important to the economics of coal, nuclear, and natural gas plants, and irrelevant to solar, geothermal, and wind power. Recent trends in the delivered cost of coal and natural gas to power plants are illustrated below in Figure 1.  The constant dollar prices of both fuels have increased since the beginning of the decade, but the price escalation has been especially severe for natural gas.  Natural gas has also been consistently more expensive than coal  So The comparatively low cost of coal partly compensates for the high cost of building coal plants
  • 8. Air Emissions Controls for Coal and Gas Plants Pollution control system  Low NOX burner  Coal settling pits/oil settling pits  Ash disposal Systems  Ash water recycling system  Dry ash extraction system  Waste liquid treatment  Sewage treatment plant Pollutions control devices  Electrostatic Precipitators  Cyclone dust collector  Spray type wet scrubbers  Fluidised bed combustion
  • 9. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA FOR POWER PLANT  AVAILABILITY OF WATER • All other designs are based on it. • Estimate should be made about the average quantity of water available throughout the year and also the minimum and maximum quantity of water available during the year. • Water consumption is more as feed water into boiler, condenser and for ash disposal. • Water is required for drinking purpose. • These details are necessary to decide the capacity of power plant. • Hence plant should be located near water source.
  • 10. Water storage Since there is a wide variation in rainfall throughout the year therefore it is necessary to store the water for continuous generation of power. • There are two types of storage: 1. Where it is intended to provide just sufficient storage(taking losses into account) for one year only so that there is no carryover water for the next season, this method of storage is caned yearly used method.
  • 11. 2. Where it is intended to provide enough storage so as to be useful even during the worst dry periods, this is called safe yield method
  • 12.  WATER HEAD • In order to generate a requisite quantity of power it is necessary that a large quantity of water at a sufficient head should be available. • An increase in effective head for a given output, reduces the quantity of water required to be supplied to the turbines.  Ash Disposal Facilities: • Ash comes out in hot condition and handling is difficult The ash can be disposed into sea or river.
  • 13.  ACCESSIBILITY OF SITE Public Problems: • The plant should be far away from residential area to avoid nuisance from smoke, fly ash and noise. • The site selected should have transportation facilities of rail and road • It should be easily accessible Nature of Land : • Many power plants have failed due to weak foundations. • Land (soil) should have good bearing capacity to withstand dead load of plant.  Availability of coal: • Power plant should be located near coal mines. • A thermal plant of 400M, capacity requires nearly 6000 tons of coal every day
  • 14.  DISTANCE FROM LOAD CENTER • Distance of power plant from load center should be minimum.
  • 15.  TYPE OF THE LAND OF SITE • The land should be cheap. • It should be rocky. • Free from earthquakes.  WATER POLLUTION • Polluted water may cause excessive corrosion and damage to metallic stuctures. • It makes the plant uneconomic and unreliable.  SEDIMENTATION • Silting must be small as it reduces reduces the capacity of reservoir due to deposition of sediments. • Silting from the forest covered area is small.
  • 16. COMPARISON OF POWER PLANT WITH OTHER POWER PLANT