捷克共和国昨天、今天和明天的天然气产量

Q4 Energy
Paliva Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.35933/paliva.2022.04.03
K. Ciahotný, Josef Kahlen
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捷克共和国是世界上天然气工业领域最先进的国家之一。煤制天然气早在1847年就开始在这里生产,此后一直在大力发展。最初,这种煤气是用来照亮街道的,这就是为什么它被称为城镇煤气的原因。很快,它的用途也扩展到了其他领域,例如供暖和房屋供暖,还用于洗衣和杏仁以及其他一些活动。20世纪中期发生了一次重大的变化,当时煤气化工艺得到了发展,开始用碳化取代效率较低的煤气生产方法。波希米亚的第一家加压天然气厂于第二次世界大战期间在利特维诺夫附近的Záluží投入运营,通过高压天然气管道不仅向当地化工厂供应天然气,还向附近的大城市供应天然气。20世纪50年代,其他加压天然气厂位于Úžín,20世纪70年代初位于Vřesová。当时捷克共和国的城镇天然气产量达到近40亿立方米/年。从苏联到中欧和西欧大陆的过境天然气系统的建设及其在20世纪70年代上半叶的试运行意味着城镇天然气的产量逐渐下降,并被天然气取代。因此,加压天然气厂逐渐停止运行。Vřesová的最后一家天然气厂于2020年夏天停止运营。然而,捷克共和国仍在开发天然气生产技术。已经实施了几种用于生物质气化的装置和用于各种替代燃料气化的装置。2022年夏天,俄罗斯天然气供应中断,再次激发了人们对这些技术的兴趣,尤其是对技术过程中耗气量高的工业企业的兴趣。
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Gas production in the Czech Republic yesterday, today and tomorrow
The Czech Republic is one of the most advanced countries in the world in the field of gas industry. The production of gas from coal started here as early as 1847 and has been developing intensively since then. Initially, the gas was used to light the streets, which is why it was referred to as town gas. Soon its use also spread to other areas, e.g. for heating water and housing heating, but also for washing clothes and almonds and a number of other activities. A significant change occurred in the middle of the 20th century, when the process of coal gasification was developed, which began to replace the less effective methods of gas production with carbonization. The first pressurized gas plant in Bohemia was put into operation during the 2nd world war in Záluží near Litvínov and supplied gas not only to local chemical plants, but also to large cities in its vicinity via a high-pressure gas pipeline. Other pressurized gas plants were located in the 1950s in Úžín and in the early 1970s in Vřesová. The production of town gas in the Czech Republic at that time reached a volume of almost 4 billion m3/a. The construction of the transit gas system from the Soviet Union to mainland Central and Western Europe and its commissioning in the first half of the 1970s meant a gradual decline in the production of town gas and its replacement by natural gas. Therefore, the pressurized gas plants were gradually taken out of operation. The last gas plant in Vřesová ceased operation in the summer of 2020. However, gas production technologies are still being developed in the Czech Republic. Several devices for gasification of bio-mass and devices intended for gasification of various al-ternative fuels have been implemented. The interruption of natural gas supplies from Russia in the summer of 2022 has again revived interest in these technologies, especially in industrial enterprises with high gas consumption in technological processes.
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