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Tuesday, 06/19/2012 11:25:37 AM

Tuesday, June 19, 2012 11:25:37 AM

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Delivery of Heat from CHP Stations
A 36MW Power Station produces raw heat energy in the magnitude of 165 GigaJoules (156 Mbtu) per hour, running 24 hours per day for 365 days per year. This equates to 17 MWe (17 megaWatts electricity equivalent) per ecoPHASER x 3, radiated into the boilers, superheaters, reheaters and economizers – thus converting energy into steam which turns the multiple stages of turbo-fans that comprise the steam turbines, which produces mechanical energy to revolve generators to electro-magnetically generate electricity, resulting in heat and mechanical losses that are circa 15 Mbtu (roughly 16 GigaJoules) of energy, most of which is available as high heat energy for use or transportation to a consumer.

The heat is transported via a piped Thermax® oil medium, that does not boil until over 700oF (371oC), hence no pressure of expansion as in steam systems; so no leakage, corrosion or burst potential. The insulated transmission pipes are small bore <55mm (2.2”), pumped at high speed around the circuit, usually 5 feet (1.5m) below ground and very safe. Heat is pumped to take-off points (heat exchangers/radiators) that may be housed in boilers for steam or hot water heaters.

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