Proper Site Selection for a Thermal Power Plant

Written by:  • Edited by: Lamar Stonecypher
Published Jan 22, 2009

You might think that selecting a site for a thermal power plant is based on requirements of power of the nearby regions but it is not so in actual practise. The engineer needs to take dozens of factors into account before commencing such a project and here is a list of the same.

Introduction

Selecting a proper site for a thermal power plant is vital for its long term efficiency and a lot many factors come into play when deciding where to install the plant. Of course it may not be possible to get everything which is desirable at a single place but still the location should contain an optimum mix of the requirements for the settings to be feasible for long term economic justification of the plant.

The Requirements for the Site

As the name implies the power plant is meant for generating power which obviously means that it will consume huge quantities of fuel. The exact quantity would depend on the size of the plant and its capacity but it is a general fact that ample quantities of fuel must be available either in the vicinity or it should be reasonably economical to transport the fuel till the power plant. Since most thermal power plants use coal (they can use other fuels as well) it must be ensured that sufficient coal is available round the clock. Just to give you a rough idea a power plant with 1000 MW capacity approximately would require more than ten thousand tons of coal per day hence the necessity for continuous supply and storage capability of coal in the power station.

Ash if the main byproduct of combustion and since the amount of coal used is huge, you can intuitively imagine the amount of ash generated and it is certainly in the region of thousand tons per day. Ash is much more difficult to handle as compared to coal since it comes out hot from the boiler and is very corrosive in nature. Disposing of such huge quantities of ash requires a large amount of empty space where it can be safely dumped.

There must be ample space for the storage of coal, disposal of ash, building of the power plant, residential colony of workers, markets and so forth. An approximate analysis suggests that for every MW of power generated there must be at least 3 acres of land available for the purpose. Hence the power plant site needs to have good amount of land and this land should have good bearing capacity in order to survive the static and dynamic loads during the operation of the plant.

As we saw in the previous article of this series, large amount of water is required for cooling purposes in the power plant hence it is better if such a source is available nearby in the form of rivers etc.

Apart from these major requirements there are also other requirements which are equally important such as the availability of skilled people to work for the plant and good transport facilities in the vicinity.

Hence we see that setting up a thermal power plant requires a lots of factors to be considered simultaneously.


Comments

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Valamhic Dec 8, 2011 12:47 AM
RE: Proper Site Selection for a Thermal Power Plant
Hi,<br>Just a question.  In term of efficiency of conversion,  how does CCGT compare with coal or oil?
T.C.Lakshmaiah Apr 2, 2011 2:30 AM
TPP AND SCOPE FOR PLASTIC RECYCLING AND EFFLUENT SPRAY DRYING
Dear sir,
I want to know the scope and technologies available to recycle plastics(melting).Effluents condensing and drying using waste heat of thermal power plants.
manish Sep 17, 2010 10:34 AM
guidelines for site selection
i just want to know abt the the guidelines and rules by minitry of power and minstry of environment for the site selection of a thermal power plant...kindly sendme asap on my mail....
Rahul Pampattiwar Sep 14, 2010 4:05 AM
Please help!!!
I had a question to ask.
I m planning to set up a 15 MW thermal power plant.
I wanted to know what would be d approximate profit margin involved.
Also how appropriate is the use of briquettes for the use as fuel.
How beneficial can be the setting up of a briquetting plant inside a thermal plant for continuous fuel supply would be.
Thanks sir because I m sure that you ll reply.
Ravinder Singh Sep 6, 2010 2:11 AM
Requirements for setting up of Thermal power Plant
I just want to know the requirements for setting up of TPP and also the rules and regulations of electricity boards and regulatory commission.
Nisha Sep 4, 2010 1:53 AM
Feasibility Studu for a coal power plant
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SATHYAPRABAKARAN.V Aug 24, 2010 9:25 AM
Thermal power plant layout
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Bimal Aug 10, 2010 4:52 AM
Production cost
As a Thumb rule for power generation,cost per MW is 5 Corer for Thermal Power project & 6 Corer for Hydro.Similiarly land requirement for Per MW is 1.2 acres for Subcritical PP & for supercritical it is 0.8-.9 acres per MW
Anonymous Jul 21, 2010 2:04 AM
production cost
hi!

What is the estimated production cost for 1Mw in tharmal power plant (coal).
saisandeepkodimala Mar 19, 2010 7:59 AM
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Patrick Mar 8, 2010 5:39 PM
Natural Gas power plant
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Lalit Feb 17, 2010 8:11 AM
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PK BASURAY Feb 15, 2010 2:39 AM
Proper Site Selection for a Thermal Power Plant
Your full article may please be sent for further interaction. I feel strongly that the land requirement of 3 acres per MW is very much higher side.

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LAXMI PRASAD SHRIVASTAVA Feb 12, 2010 1:16 AM
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