Claims
- 1. A combined gas-turbine and steam-turbine power plant which uses a fuel containing water comprising
- a gas turbine,
- a combustion unit for burning fuel,
- a pressurized dryer for drying fuel to be fed into said combustion unit, said pressurized dryer generating pressurized steam during the drying of the fuel,
- a compressor driven by said gas turbine, said compressor pressurizing said combustion unit in order to combust the fuel,
- a flue gas pipe connecting said combustion unit to said gas turbine and feeding the flue-gas combustion products of the fuel to said gas turbine,
- a first generator driven by said gas turbine, said generator producing electric energy,
- waste recovery means connected in proximity to an outlet of said gas turbine, said waste recovery means recovering thermal energy from the flue gases,
- a steam turbine, the supply water for said steam turbine being circulated through and heated in said combustion unit,
- a second generator driven by said steam turbine, said second generator producing electric energy,
- heat transfer means, said heat transfer means connecting said pressurized dryer to said waste-energy recovery means, such that recovered thermal energy is transferred to said pressurized dryer for drying the fuel,
- a duct connecting said pressurized dryer to said combustion unit of said gas turbine, and means for injecting pressurized steam produced in said pressurized dryer into said combustion unit, such that the pressure of the steam conducted into said combustion unit is substantially the same as the pressure in said combustion unit.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising heat-recovery members transferring waste heat from said gas turbine to said steam turbine such that the waste heat pre-heats the supply water for said steam turbine or the waste heat generates steam or superheats the steam.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heat transfer means transfer the thermal energy of said steam of said steam turbine to said pressurized dryer for drying the fuel.
- 4. A method for utilizing thermal energy produced in the combustion of a fuel in a combined gas-turbine and steam-turbine power plant, comprising
- drying a fuel that contains water in a pressurized dryer, and generating pressurized steam during the drying of the fuel,
- feeding the dried fuel into a pressurized combustion unit of a gas turbine, injecting the pressurized steam produced in said pressurized dryer into said combustion unit such that the pressure of the pressurized steam conducted into said combustion unit is substantially the same as the pressure in said combustion unit, and combusting the dried fuel in said combustion unit, thereby producing flue gases,
- passing said flue gases into said gas turbine and recovering the kinetic and thermal energy contained in said flue gases,
- driving a first generator using energy recovered by said gas turbine to produce electric energy,
- driving a compressor to pressurize said combustion unit using energy recovered by said gas turbine,
- supplying steam to a steam turbine and driving a second generator connected to said steam turbine to produce electric energy,
- recovering the thermal energy of the flue gases passed through the gas turbine by waste-heat recovery means,
- supplying thermal energy recovered by said waste-heat recovery means to said pressurized dryer such that the fuel is dried at least partly by said recovered thermal energy.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising using thermal energy recovered by said waste-heat recovery means to heat the supply water for said steam turbine.
- 6. The method of claim 4, further comprising supplying thermal energy obtained from bled steam of said steam turbine to said pressurized dryer to dry the fuel.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further comprising recirculating the steam produced in said pressurized dryer through said waste-heat recovery means,
- superheating the recirculated steam in said waste-heat recovery means, and
- returning the superheated steam to said pressurized dryer where it delivers thermal energy to the drying of the fuel.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pressurized dryer has a pressure from about 5 to about 50 bar.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said pressurized dryer has a pressure of about 12 bar.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising providing the pressure of the steam in said dryer at a level of from about 5 to about 50 bar.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising providing the pressure of the steam in said dryer at a level of about 12 bar.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/466,405, filed Feb. 22, 1990 (abandoned).
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Derwent Abstract No. L9895c/50, SU730991. |
Continuations (1)
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