Hi sir
We need used 12 ~ 15 mw coal fire power plant .
So give us full details with best services snd prices too .
Lim a muni
Ceo
Limsung CORPORATION
Youngsan ku eetaewon dong
254-10 Dawon Apt seoul korea
Evgeniy | Click here to see contact details in the message |
Dear Lim a muni, if you are purchasing a coal-fired power plant, then I offer for sale fuel coal for operating a coal-fired power plant. If my offer is of interest to you, I look forward to contacting you by email.
Murlidhar Maheshwari | Click here to see contact details in the message |
We have 10 MW power plant in running condition for sale in Bhilwara Rajasthan
You can contact me on my mail id murlidharmaheshwaribhl@gmail.com
UMESH RAJYAGURU | Click here to see contact details in the message |
DEAR SIR
I HAVE 8MW 10 MW 60 MW COALBASE POWER PLANT FOR SALE
Paolo Marzari | Click here to see contact details in the message |
Please to introduce following coal fired power plant for sale
Main process data
Installed power 135 mw
New Effective power 125 mw
Fuel type Carbon/Diesel 2
Net base Efficiency 39%
Start of operation 2000
Main system /Equipment for sale
Turbogenerator
Tubular boiler
Condenser and condensate /feed water system
Slag and ash handling system
Coal handing system
MED desalination unit
Steam Turbine Hitachi TCDF 26
Steam Boiler Bobcock Hitachi
More details will follow on request
A 12-15 MW coal-fired power plant is a relatively small-scale electricity generating facility that uses coal as its primary fuel source to produce power. The "MW" in this context stands for "megawatt," which is a unit of power equal to one million watts. In this case, the power plant has a capacity of producing 12 to 15 megawatts of electrical power.
Coal-fired power plants operate by burning coal to generate heat, which is then used to produce steam. The steam, under high pressure, drives a turbine connected to an electrical generator. As the turbine spins, it generates electricity, which is then distributed to the power grid.
While coal-fired power plants have been a significant source of electricity generation for many years, they have come under increasing scrutiny due to their environmental impact. Burning coal releases significant amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases, as well as air pollutants like sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. These emissions contribute to climate change and can have negative effects on air quality, public health, and the environment.
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