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Newsletter
4/2021 |
Professor Dr Ernst
Ulrich von Weizsäcker |
VGB
CONGRESS 2021 – 100 plus
Don't
miss the keynote by Professor Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker
"Come
on! What we have to change to survive" This is the gripping and
encouraging title of this year's keynote speech at the VGB
Congress in Essen, Germany.
Today's
world with climate change as the biggest challenge of our time needs
a new enlightenment. Many thought patterns still originate from a
time when the world was empty, mankind small and nature
immeasurable. The biologist, environmental politician and
bestselling author Prof. Dr. Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker is one of
the 100 most influential thinkers of our times. He has been
co-president of the Club of Rome since 2012. The list of his awards
and titles is impressive: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the
Federal Republic of Germany, German Environmental Prize, Theodor
Heuss Prize, three honorary doctorates, former chairman of the
Environment Committee of the German Bundestag, head of the
California Environmental University. His lectures are exciting, his
energy is contagious. We expect an exciting talk around the topics
of climate change, resource conservation and energy efficiency.
Don’t miss it!
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CONTENT
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- Flexibility
– Analysis of the effect on power plants
- New
record: 36 percent minimum load reached at the Maithon power plant
in India
- New
VGB Event Platform with VGB Event APP
- You
find us also in social media
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- VGB
PowerTech Journal 6 (2021): IT management, Flexibility
- VGB-S-401-00-2020-05-EN
- VGB-Standard for the Water in Nuclear Power Plants with
Light-Water Reactors Part 1: PWR; Part 2: BWR - Now available as
eBook!
- VGB
provides energy-related reading material in the home office
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NEWS
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Flexibility
– Analysis of the effect on power plants
The
operating regime of conventional thermal power plants has changed
due to the increased use of renewable energies such as wind power
and photovoltaics. The resulting increase in power generation
capacity in the power grid also leads to increased downtimes and
reduced operating times under full load for the conventional power
plants. As a result, these power plants are subject to increased
flexible operation.
A
joined project group consisting of members of the committees TC
"Materials & Quality Assurance" and TG "Performance Indicators"
examined the question whether the changed operating mode has also
led to an increased lifetime consumption of components of the
plants. To clarify this question, all relevant data of the
components of boiler, turbine and generator, which are part of the
VGB database system KISSY, were considered.
The
results were published in an article in the VGB POWERTECH Journal.
The German-language article appeared in issue 1/2 | 2021 and
the English-language article in issue 4 | 2021.
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VGB Event Platform with VGB Event APP
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New
record: 36 percent minimum load reached at the Maithon power plant
in India
From
20 to 28 July 2021, a German-Indian team coordinated by the VGB
conducted flexibility test runs at the Maithon power plant. The
investigations were carried out in the 525 MW unit 2 of the power
plant which is situated in the state of Jharkhand and operated by
Tata Power. The record value of 190 MW minimum load was achieved.
Further tests with regard to load ramps and coal distribution
provided valuable input in order to derive measures for permanent
flexible operation.
A
delegation from the IGEF Support Office (SO), the CEA and the EEC
visited the Maithon power plant during the test runs. Source: IGEF
SO
The
tests were preceded by months of preparation. An online coal flow
measurement and variable orifices were installed on one of the nine
coal mills. The aim was to include information on the distribution
of coal when evaluating the operating data – particularly with
regard to the combustion process – and to test options for
equalizing the coal flow. Since the German part of the team could
not be present on site due to the corona-related travel
restrictions, it was also necessary to set up a remote connection to
the power plant control system. In the end, the collaboration worked
extremely well despite the distance – everyone involved praised the
professional and committed cooperation.
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NEW
PUBLICATIONS
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VGB
PowerTech Journal 6 (2021): IT management, Flexibility
Editorial
Dr
Oliver Then
Digitalization
as a technological enabler for the future energy system
Some
topics:
- System separation as a warning shot? - Current aspects of
electrical supply security (Marc Oliver Bettzüge) Download
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- What does an industrial metallurgical power plant do with a
simulator? (Peter Lasch)
- Risk analyses: Identifying and managing the risks of new
energy projects(Thorsten Weidl) Download
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- Secure IT-/OT-devices according to IEC 62443-4-2: a worldwide
solution (Stefan Loubichi)
- KKS and RDS-PP® – VGB speaks the language of power
plant technology (Andreas Böser and Sabine Kuhlmann) Download
...
Issue
PT Journal 6/2021
VGB-S-401-00-2020-05-EN
- VGB-Standard for the Water in Nuclear Power Plants with
Light-Water Reactors Part 1: PWR; Part 2: BWR - Now available as
eBook!
This
VGB-Standard shall be the common basis for the operation of the
plants. It provides the framework for operating manuals or chemical
manuals, but is in no way intended to replace them. The task of
these manuals is, among other things, to consider plant-specific
features and to make specifications that go beyond this
VGB-Standard.
This
VGB-Standard describes the water-chemical specification for the safe
operation of light-water reactors based on the material concept of
the SIEMENS/KWU and comparable plants.
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VGB
provides energy-related reading material in the home office
As
a consequence of the corona restrictions, a large number of
employees in the power industry currently work at home, and thus
unfortunately without access to the printed edition of our VGB
PowerTech Journal. What could be more obvious than to quickly use
the possibilities of digitalisation? In anticipation of an ongoing
project to further digitalize publications, VGB offers an online
edition of the VGB PowerTech Journal, starting with issue 1/2019.
In
order to not only give the existing readership access to our energy
and power plant technology information and specialist articles, but
also to gain new readership, access is activated for the period of
corona-related restrictions via our website. VGB is looking forward
to receiving feedback on this offer.
Online
edition |
VGB
EVENTS
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- Flue
Gas Cleaning
September 1/2, 2021, Dresden, Germany
more...
- Digitalization
in Hydropower
September 14/15, 2021, OnLine more...
- VGB
CONGRESS
September 22/23, 2021, Essen, Germany more...
- Wind
Power Plants in Cold Climate
October 27/28, 2021, Webinar
more...
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- VGB
Conference Chemistry
October 27/28, 2021, Ulm, Germany
more...
- Gas
Turbines and Operation of Gas Turbines
November 11/12,
2021, Potsdam, Germany more...
- Mercury
Control
December 2/3, 2021, Berlin, Germany more...
- KELI
2022 | Technical Conference for Electrical Engineering, I&C
and IT in generation plants
May 11/12, 2022, Bremen,
Germany more...
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