Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

Proceedings of a Seminar Organized by the Committee on Electric Power of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, 6-9 November 1978

1st Edition - January 1, 1980

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Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat contains the proceedings of a seminar organized by the Committee on Electric Power of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, held in Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany in November 1978. The book highlights the sharing of information on the economic and social aspects of efficient energy and heat production technologies. Contributors from different countries present papers discussing various topics on electric power and heat production such as energy policies to save energy; combined production of heat and electricity and district heating for energy conservation and oil substitution; technical and economic aspects of the combined production of electric power and heat; and the institutional, financial, and methodical problems of energy production. Policy makers, engineers, politicians, scientists, and political leaders will find the book invaluable.

Table of Contents


  • Introduction

    Conclusions

    Recommendations

    List of Contributors

    Topic I Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat as the Instrument of an Energy Policy Aimed at Saving Energy

    Summaries

    Combined Production - Combined Consumption

    District Heating and Combined Production of Heat and Electricity as Tools for Energy Conservation and Substitution for Oil in Member Countries of the International Energy Agency

    Heat Supply from Large Generating Units for District Heating Purposes

    Energy Saving with Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat: A Question of Proper Use of the Heat

    Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat and Energy Saving

    District Heating in Sweden: 1972/73 to 1976/77

    Combined Production of Heat and Electric Power in Italy

    Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat in Finland

    Development of the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat in Thermal Electric Power Stations in the USSR

    Basic Principles for the Establishment of Heat Supply Systems from Atomic Sources of Heat

    Prospects for Using Nuclear Energy in Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

    The Possibilities of Supplying Heat from the Electric Power Stations in the French Nuclear Program

    Economic Comparison of Nuclear and Conventional District Heating

    Experimental Uses of Waste Heat from Electric Power Stations in France

    Use of Heat Pumps for the Exploitation of Geothermal Hot Water

    Heat Production and Distribution

    A Pragmatic Approach to Combined Nuclear Heat and Power Generation

    Totem (Total Energy Module): A New Concept for Heat and Electricity Co-Generation

    Contribution of Urban Waste to the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

    Improving the Output of Power Stations Equipped with Condensing and Bypass Turbines for the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat in the Form of Hot Water

    Topic II Technical and Economic Aspects of the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

    Summaries

    Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat in Czechoslovakia

    Back-Pressure Power Generation in Swedish Industry

    Fully-Automatic Fast Starting Cycling/Peaking Steam Plant for Current and District Heat Generation

    Operating Experience with the Harburg Back Pressure Power Station for the Supply of Various Industrial Concerns

    Gas Turbines for the Combined Generation of Heat and Electricity as Well as for District Heating

    New Possibilities in District Heating with Gas Turbine Driven Heat Pumps of Large Capacity

    Aspects of Thermal Distribution

    High-Economic-Efficiency Technology Applied to Better Exploiting the Iron and Steel Industry'S Secondary-Energy Resources

    District Heating by Use of Peak-Load Gas Turbine Off-Gas

    Combined Heat and Power Generation for District Heating Systems Taking the Volkswagenwerk and the Town of Wolfsburg as an Example Including a Comparison with Possible Energy Supply Alternatives

    Utilization of Urban Waste in Combined Electric Power and Heat Production Plants

    The Czechoslovak Steam Reheater Turbines for Conventional as Well as Nuclear Heat and Power Stations

    Integration of Thermal Power Stations into Urban and Industrial Heat Distribution Systems

    Combined Production of Heat and Electricity in the Hungarian Public Power Stations

    Use of Power Factors in Analyzing Dual-Purpose Steam Cycles

    Topic III Heat Transmission

    Summaries

    Long-Distance Heat Transfer in the CSSR and Draft of the Heat Supply for the Capital City of Praha from the Melnik Power Station

    The Three-Pipe-System of the Bewag District Heating

    Interdependence of Long-Distance Heating and Urban Heating Power Plants

    A Representative Example of District Heating in Mannheim

    Results of Studies on the Reliability of Long-Distance Heat-Transmission Systems

    Topic IX Land-Use Planning Related to Electric Power and Heat Supply for Urban Enters and Large Industrial Complexes and Ecological Implications of the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

    Summaries

    Oberhausen District Heating System as a Part of an Integrated Energy Supply System

    Interconnexion of District Heating Systems for the Integration of Industrial and Power Generation Waste Heat

    Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat in Moscow

    District Heating Scheme Based on a Nuclear Power Plant for a Group of Semi-Urban Communities in Switzerland

    The Supply of Electric Power and Heat to Urban Areas and Large Industrial Complexes in Czechoslovakia

    Urban Planning Measures Aimed at Saving Fuel and Energy

    General Principles of Combined Heat Power Utilization

    Present Status and Future Potentialities of Combined Heat and Power Generation in the Power Stations of the Hungarian Metallurgical Industry

    Electric Energy for Meeting Heat Requirements in Housing and Industrial Buildings

    Utilization of Low-Grade Heat from Thermal Electricity Production for Heating Large Greenhouse Complexes

    Program for Utilizing Waste Heat from Thermal Power Plants in Aquaculture and Agriculture

    Possibilities for Economic Insertion of Enel Thermo-Electric Plants in Urban Heating Systems

    Topic V Institutional, Financial and Methodological Problems

    Summaries

    Obstacles to Increased Combined Heat and Power Generation

    District Heating and Optimization of Energy Supply Systems in Finnish Communities

    Conversion of Condensing Steam Turbines for Combined Heat and Power Production

    Arrangement of the Combined Production of Power/Heat in a Supralocal Electric Power Grid System

    The Costs for an Individual Measurement and Charging in Dwellings

    Total Energy in the United Kingdom - the Grand Illusion?

    Optimization of Systems for the Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat

Product details

  • No. of pages: 156
  • Language: English
  • Copyright: © Pergamon 1980
  • Published: January 1, 1980
  • Imprint: Pergamon
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483189598

About the Author

Unknown Author

Dr. Sam Stuart is a physiotherapist and a research Fellow within the Balance Disorders Laboratory, OHSU. His work focuses on vision, cognition and gait in neurological disorders, examining how technology-based interventions influence these factors. He has published extensively in world leading clinical and engineering journals focusing on a broad range of activities such as real-world data analytics, algorithm development for wearable technology and provided expert opinion on technology for concussion assessment for robust player management. He is currently a guest editor for special issues (sports medicine and transcranial direct current stimulation for motor rehabilitation) within Physiological Measurement and Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, respectively.

Affiliations and Expertise

Senior Research Fellow, Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, UK Honorary Physiotherapist, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, North Shields, UK

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