te-to-novi-sad

Technical and financial analysis addressing the future of CHP Novi Sad: reconstruction or new unit construction, Serbia

Combined heat and power plant Novi sad was originally designed and erected so as to generate electricity, as well as heat for the district heating of the city of Novi Sad and process steam for the local industry. The plant comprises three boilers (burning gas or heavy oil) and two steam turbines. Nominal electricity production is 245 MW, 330 MJ/s is heat and 300 t/h process steam.

In line with the Client’s requirements, the following scenarios of future operation have been considered:

  • Scenario A0 Business as usual scenario
  • Scenario A1 Reconstruction of plant by adding new gas turbine (51,7 MW) and waste heat recovery boiler
  • Scenario A2 Reconstruction of plant by adding 2 new gas turbines (68 MW each) and waste heat recovery boiler
  • Scenario A3 Reconstruction of plant by adding new gas turbine (189 MW) and waste heat recovery boiler
  • Scenario A4 Construction of new CHP plant with nominal capacity of 380 MW of power and 200 MJ/s of heat
  • Scenario A5 Construction of new CHP plant with nominal capacity of 487 MW of power and 300 MJ/s of heat.

Services provided

  • Review of the current operation
  • Defining reconstruction possibilities aimed at increased power generation and higher efficiency
  • Comparison of various scenarios (reconstruction and construction of new CHP unit) at the same location in order to determine the least-cost solution
  • Basic design
  • Feasibility study

Technical data

Dust concentration at the ESP outlet:

  • TPP Nikola Tesla A, Unit 3: 30 mg/m3
  • TPP Morava: 50 mg/m3

 

 

Client

Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS)