Systems and methods utilizing gas temperature as a power source
US-12163485-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US9879885B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9879885-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314408401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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A cooling water supply system includes a separator ( 3 ) that separates high-temperature/high-pressure geothermal water introduced from a production well ( 1 ) into steam and hot water; an evaporator ( 7 ) that evaporates a heat medium by performing heat exchange with the steam separated by the separator; a steam turbine ( 9 ) that is driven with steam of the heat medium evaporated by the evaporator ( 7 ); a power generator ( 9 a ) that is driven by the steam turbine ( 9 ) to generate power; a condenser ( 16 ) that condenses the heat medium introduced from the steam turbine ( 9 ) by performing heat exchange with cooling water; a cooling tower ( 20 ) that cools the cooling water to be supplied to the condenser ( 16 ); and a reservoir ( 11 ) that supplies the cooling water to the cooling tower, wherein the geothermal water introduced from the production well ( 1 ) is used as the cooling water.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A binary cycle power plant, comprising: a separator that separates high-temperature and high-pressure geothermal water introduced from a production well into steam and hot water; an evaporator that evaporates a heat medium by performing heat exchange with the steam separated by the separator; a vapor turbine that is driven with vapor of the heat medium evaporated by the evaporator; a power generator that is driven by the vapor turbine to generate power; a condenser that condenses the heat medium introduced from the vapor turbine by performing heat exchange with cooling water; a reservoir which reserves water obtained by cooling and liquefying the steam having been heat-exchanged through the evaporator; a preheater which is supplied with the hot water separated by the separator and which heats the heat medium, and a cooling tower which is arranged in a downstream side of the reservoir, which cools the water supplied from the reservoir, and which supplies the water as the cooling water to the condenser, wherein the geothermal water introduced from the production well is used as the cooling water, wherein the steam separated by the separator is supplied to the evaporator and is branched into streams, wherein one stream of branched steam is joined with the hot water which is introduced to the preheater, and wherein the other stream of branched steam is introduced to the reservoir. 2. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 1 , wherein the steam separated by the separator is used as the cooling water. 3. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 1 , wherein steam introduced from the evaporator is used as the cooling water, further comprising a supply line that introduces the steam to the reservoir being equipped with a pressure-reducing valve. 4. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 1 , wherein the reservoir is placed at a position higher than the cooling tower. 5. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 1 , wherein return hot water branched from a hot water pipe that returns hot water to a return well is used as the cooling water. 6. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 5 , wherein the hot water pipe is equipped with a flasher that separates the return hot water into steam and liquid, and the steam separated by the flasher is used as the cooling water. 7. A cooling water supply system, comprising: a separator that separates high-temperature and high-pressure geothermal water introduced from a production well into steam and hot water; an evaporator that evaporates a heat medium by performing heat exchange with the steam separated by the separator; a hot water pipe that joins at least one part of steam discharged from the evaporator to the hot water separated by the separator and returns the joined steam and hot water to a return well; and a facility that receives a supply of the cooling water and that condenses the heat medium by performing heat exchange with cooling water; a reservoir that reserves water obtained by cooling and liquefying the steam having been heat-exchanged through the evaporator and supplies the cooling water to a cooling tower; a preheater which is supplied with the hot water separated by the separator and which heats the heat medium; and the cooling tower which is arranged in a downstream side of the reservoir, which cools the water supplied from the reservoir, and which supplies the water as the cooling water to the facility, wherein steam of geothermal water is used as the cooling water, the steam of geothermal water being different from the heat medium and being introduced from the production well and having been heat-exchanged through the evaporator and being discharged from the evaporator, wherein the steam obtained from the geothermal water being introduced from the production well is supplied to the evaporator and is branched into streams, wherein one stream of branched steam is joined with stream of the hot water which is separated by the separator and is introduced to the return well through the preheater, and wherein the other stream of branched steam is introduced to the reservoir. 8. The cooling water supply system according to claim 7 wherein the steam obtained from the geothermal water, which is branched from the hot water pipe that returns the steam to the return well and having been heat-exchanged through the evaporator, is used as the cooling water. 9. A binary cycle power plant, comprising: a separator that separates geothermal water comprising steam and hot water, the geothermal water being introduced from a production well; an evaporator that performs thermal contact between the steam separated by the separator and a working fluid; a vapor turbine driven with a vapor of the working fluid; a condenser that performs thermal contact between the working fluid and a cooling water; a reservoir that supplies water obtained by liquefying the steam from the evaporator as the cooling water to a cooling tower; a first preheater which is supplied with the hot water separated by the separator and which heats the working fluid; a second preheater that performs thermal contact between the steam introduced from the evaporator and the working fluid introduced from the condenser; and the cooling tower which is provided between the reservoir and the condenser and which cools the cooling water to be supplied to the condenser, wherein the evaporator and the first preheater are connected through a first pipe, wherein the first preheater and the second preheater are connected through a second pipe, wherein the first preheater further heats the working fluid having been heated in the second preheater and introduced from the second preheater via the second pipe, and wherein the working fluid having been used in the thermal contact in the condenser flows through the second preheater and the first preheater in this order, and is then returned to the evaporator via the first pipe. 10. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 9 , wherein the steam separated by the separator is used as the cooling water. 11. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 9 , wherein steam introduced from the evaporator is used as the cooling water, further comprising a supply line that introduces the steam to the reservoir being equipped with a pressure-reducing valve. 12. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 9 , wherein the reservoir is placed at a position higher than the cooling tower. 13. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 9 , wherein steam that exited from the second preheater is supplied to the reservoir. 14. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 9 , wherein return hot water branched from a hot water pipe that returns hot water to a return well is used as the cooling water. 15. The binary cycle power plant according to claim 14 , wherein the hot water pipe is equipped with a flasher that separates the return hot water into steam and liquid, and the steam separated by the flasher is used as the cooling water.
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