Title of article :
Unit 5 bottoming binary plant at Miravalles geothermal field, Costa Rica: Planning, design, performance and impact
Author/Authors :
Paul Moya، نويسنده , , Ronald DiPippo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The Miravalles geothermal power station in Costa Rica is described before and after the addition of
Unit 5, a bottoming binary power plant. The early planning and design alternatives for the new unit, the
bids, the selection criteria followed, and details of the final design, including the unique asymmetrical
piping layout, are discussed. The performance of Unit 5 is assessed both on a cycle and an overall plant
basis. Thermal and utilization efficiencies are reported. The pentane power cycle is shown to scale in
pressure–enthalpy and temperature–entropy diagrams. The analysis of data on 2 years of operation indicates
that, during its acceptance tests, Unit 5 showed a net overall plant thermal efficiency in excess of 16%.
Much of the operating data are burdened with such scatter and uncertainty as to render conclusions difficult
to draw. However, recent, more reliable data have revealed a drop-off in efficiency that was likely caused
by changes in brine supply flow rate relative to the design value. The average capacity factor over the
plant’s first 26 months was 94% and at least one of the two modules was in operation 96% of the time.
Unit 5 raised the overall Miravalles utilization efficiency by about 13% without the need for additional
wells.
© 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of CNR
Keywords :
Costa Rica , Environmental impact , Miravalles Unit 5 , Binary plant design , thermal efficiency , utilization efficiency , Binary power plant
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics