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Peat-Fired Boilers for Electricity Generation

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1966
The Electricity Supply Board of Ireland has been using peat-fired boilers for electricity generation for over 15 years. Peat is produced in two forms—sod and milled. Sod peat is burned on chain-grate stokers in boilers of up to 20 MW capacity; milled peat is fired as pulverized fuel in boilers of up to 40 MW capacity. Total peat-fired plant is 407 MW.
J. F. Lang, J. J. Meyler
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Demand side management of electric boilers

2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
A control strategy for demand side management of electric storage water heaters is presented in this paper. The proposed algorithm reduces load variations, during any given optimization period, taken into account the base load. The algorithm uses the energy consumption model of the water heater as an input.
Klaassen, Elke   +3 more
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Control of electric boilers

Electrical Engineering, 1947
Automatic process control and the design of control instruments are developed to such an extent that few continuous processes now are controlled manually. The electric boiler application has lagged behind mainly because instruments must be supplemented with specially arranged equipment as part of the controlling means.
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Electrical Deaeration of Boiler Feedwater

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1955
This article describes a deaerator, developed in California, to furnish oxygen‐free water to low‐pressure boilers and hot‐water systems where other types are impracticable. Oxygen removal is accomplished by passing the water through a tank upon the surface of which hydrogen is deposited by electrolysis.
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Electric control for steam boilers on diesel-electric and straight electric locomotives

Electrical Engineering, 1942
ELECTRIC control is a necessity in the operation of the modern steam boiler if the boiler is expected to have maximum efficiency, safety in operation, and constant operation at the various outputs required. Installation and operating conditions vary over a wide range; therefore, to meet these conditions the controls used differ in type and quantity in ...
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Electrical Treatment of Boiler Feed Waters

Corrosion, 1953
Two series of tests are reported in which hard makeup water used for small, low pressure steam boilers is examined to determine the effect of electrical treatment of the water on the formation of scale and sludge in the boilers. One test involved boilers specially constructed so they could be taken apart for examination in which two types of electrical
T. F. Hurley   +3 more
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Micro-Grid Economic Operation Contains Electric Boiler

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
When Micro-grid (MG) is accessed into large scale of wind turbines, whose anti-peak-adjusting characteristic will increases difficulty of economic and safe operation about MG. The ability to participate in the system peak-adjustment of micro-turbine will be greatly limited, as the CHP run as “heat-load-based” mode and the electric power outputting ...
Fang Liu, Xiu Yang
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Distributed demand side management using electric boilers

Computer Science - Research and Development, 2016
Demand side management is a promising approach towards the integration of renewable energy sources in the electric grid, which does not require massive infrastructural investments. In this paper, we report the analysis of the performance of a demand side management algorithm for the control of electric boilers, developed within the context of the ...
Lorenzo Nespoli   +6 more
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