Effect of Using Low Range Calory Coal on Electricity Production Cost and Power Plant Life

S. Triyono, E. Suprianto
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Electricity power demand has continuously decreased since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic. In Indonesia, some coal-fired power plants have been put in reserve shutdown. Plant’s competitiveness can be improved with lowering the production cost. This can be done with reducing the purchasing expenses by using cheaper lower rank coal (LRC) at different heating values. In this study, investigation is conducted to identify the operation and maintenance effects when using LRC, especially related to the plant safety and reliability, on the existing coal power plants. It is found that burning very low coal heating value, some components facilities need to increase their load until greater than its rated capacity in order to keep the maximum rated output capacity from the plants. Other effects of increased coal load are reduced boiler combustion efficiency, decreased mill temperature and increased secondary superheater temperature. These effects will lead to potential boiler failure due to the risks of increased local hotspot and erosion of the tubes. In this study, the validation method during combustion is presented to avoid these problems. This paper reported a successful study of burning a lower coal heating value of 4600 kCal/kg (ar), on 'Plant S' with 3400 MW installed capacity. More than IDR 1.5 B have been saved by replacing the original coal of typical 5000 kcal/kg (ar) with LRC, equivalent to around 1.8 TWh power generation, during June 2020. The success of this coal switching operation can be applied in other coal-fired power plants in Java-Bali grid, to obtain a better electricity production cost. Further longer period investigation is being carried out to minimize negative impact and avoiding failure during continuous operation of LRC.
使用低热量煤对发电成本和电厂寿命的影响
自新冠肺炎疫情以来,电力需求持续下降。在印度尼西亚,一些燃煤电厂已经处于备用关闭状态。降低生产成本可以提高工厂的竞争力。这可以通过使用不同热值的更便宜的低阶煤(LRC)来减少采购费用来实现。本研究对现有燃煤电厂进行了调查,以确定LRC使用时的运维效果,特别是涉及到电厂的安全性和可靠性。研究发现,在燃煤热值很低的情况下,为了保持机组的最大额定输出能力,部分机组需要将负荷增加到大于额定输出能力。煤负荷增加的其他影响是锅炉燃烧效率降低,磨机温度降低,二次过热器温度升高。这些影响将导致潜在的锅炉故障,因为增加了局部热点和管道侵蚀的风险。在本研究中,提出了在燃烧过程中验证的方法来避免这些问题。本文报道了在装机容量为3400兆瓦的S电厂上成功燃烧较低热值为4600千卡/千克(ar)的煤的研究。2020年6月,通过用LRC取代原来典型的5000千卡/千克(ar)煤,节省了超过1.5亿印尼盾,相当于约1.8太瓦时的发电量。本次换煤运行的成功经验可以应用于爪哇-巴厘电网的其他燃煤电厂,以获得更好的发电成本。正在进行进一步的长期调查,以尽量减少负面影响,避免在LRC连续运行期间发生故障。
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