Performance and economic analysis of the cooling tower blowdown water treatment system in a coal-fired power plant
2023; Elsevier BV; Volume: 201; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.cherd.2023.11.061
ISSN1876-4800
AutoresYanjie Meng, Guangjian Liu, Shaoyan Hou, Haiping Chen,
Tópico(s)Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
ResumoIn recent years, the treatment and reuse of wastewater have been widely of interest due to the severe shortage of water resources. As is well known, a huge amount of water is consumed in coal-fired power plants, especially for the circulation cooling system in a cooling tower. Therefore, research on the circulating cooling system and cooling tower blowdown water (CTBD) treatment is crucial. In this study, a computational model was established to study the treatment of CTBD by reverse osmosis (RO) and direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD). Recycled fresh water was used as a water supply for the cooling tower. The effects of the main operating parameters on the performances of the RO and DCMD with/without waste heat utilization were explored. The water-saving effects, energy consumption amounts, and economics of the three systems were analyzed comparatively. The results showed that better water-saving performance of the DCMD with waste heat utilization was achieved with a water-saving rate of 18.4% and that the energy consumption and cost were slightly lower than those of the RO. The lowest water treatment cost of the DCMD with waste heat utilization was 3.38 Ұ/m3. In addition, the effect of electricity price on the costs was studied. When the electricity price was higher than 0.31 Ұ/kWh, the DCMD with waste heat utilization was more economical.
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