Suggstion required for setup of a 3MW Power Generation Unit.

In summary: This is a fancy way of saying a big turbine. In summary, they are looking for a reliable and clean power plant to meet their current needs. At this power level, a natural gas turbine is the best option.
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mr.todi
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Hello everyone,
I represent an iron & steel manufacturing industry which runs on electricity. Currently our electricity consumption is 1,000,000 units/month @ 5.5 INR/Unit consumed along with maximum kVA reached during the time of manufacturing of product which is affecting the costing of Iron/MT. So we are interested in setting up a "captive power plant" of 3000 kVA/3MW capacity.
Though there are many methods available for production of electricity, we are keen in installing the cheapest and the most reliable one because it will be running 24 X 7 X 365.
Thanks,
 
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mr.todi said:
Hello everyone,
I represent an iron & steel manufacturing industry which runs on electricity. Currently our electricity consumption is 1,000,000 units/month @ 5.5 INR/Unit consumed along with maximum kVA reached during the time of manufacturing of product which is affecting the costing of Iron/MT. So we are interested in setting up a "captive power plant" of 3000 kVA/3MW capacity.
Though there are many methods available for production of electricity, we are keen in installing the cheapest and the most reliable one because it will be running 24 X 7 X 365.
Thanks,

Welcome to the PF.

What exactly are you asking us? How could we know what is the best type of power generation plant to build based just on the information you've given? What are your choices, and what are the tradeoffs you've found so far in your research?
 
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If this facility is running 24/7 and you want the cleanest and most reliable system possible, at that power level it would have to be natural gas. You don't want to burn coal, and at that power level gas piston isn't really an appealing option. You should look at natural gas turbine technology.
 
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With all due respect, this may be something you want to contract out (assuming you don't have the expertise in-house) rather than asking on an internet forum. Unless you are the contractor or engineer in charge...
 
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Guy's I think you're misreading his question.:smile:

The way I read it is that they're currently paying a premium price for their power due to the plants poor power factor. He wants to generate up to 3000 KVAR to address this and hopefully lower the power bills.
 
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I don't know much about the comparative costs of PFC at those levels, but the three main options are

- Capacitor Banks (usually switched in and out by either contactor or SCR to match present VAR demand).

- Inverter (DC to AC) providing reactive power only from a DC source. Here however the DC source can be merely an electrolytic capacitor bank as no real power demand means the capacitors don't discharge. (There is of course a small real power input to supply losses and keep the electrolytics charged)

- A "synchronous condensor". Probably not really an option unless you already have some large synchronous motors in the plant that you could use for this purpose.
 

1. How do I determine the best location for setting up a 3MW power generation unit?

The location for a power generation unit depends on several factors such as availability of resources, distance from the power grid, and environmental considerations. It is best to consult with a team of experts to conduct a feasibility study before deciding on a location.

2. What type of fuel is most suitable for a 3MW power generation unit?

The type of fuel used for a power generation unit depends on the availability and cost of resources in the area. Some commonly used fuels for a 3MW unit include natural gas, diesel, and biomass. It is important to consider the long-term sustainability and environmental impact of the chosen fuel.

3. How much land is required for a 3MW power generation unit?

The amount of land required for a power generation unit depends on the type of technology used and the location. On average, a 3MW unit would require approximately 1-2 acres of land. However, it is important to consult with experts to determine the exact land requirements for your specific project.

4. What are the main components of a 3MW power generation unit?

A 3MW power generation unit typically consists of a prime mover (such as a turbine or engine), a generator, a control system, and auxiliary equipment such as cooling systems, fuel storage, and exhaust systems. The type and size of these components may vary depending on the specific technology used.

5. What are the necessary permits and regulations for setting up a 3MW power generation unit?

The necessary permits and regulations for setting up a 3MW power generation unit may vary depending on the location and type of technology used. It is important to consult with local authorities and obtain all necessary permits and approvals before starting the setup process. This may include environmental permits, building permits, and electrical permits, among others.

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