Duke Energy’s Heat Recovery Steam Generator Engineer Eugene Eagle and Emerson Automation Solutions’ Director of Steam Conditioning Group Justin Goodwin Power Engineering article, How Duke Energy Addresses Attemperator Issues, describes the deployment of a new steam atomization attemperator design that allowed Duke to reliably and safely run their combined cycle units at very low load conditions.
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Driving Combined Cycle Efficiency Gains
At the October 24-28, 2022 Emerson Exchange conference in the Dallas, Texas area, Emerson’s Justin Goodwin will co-present Steam-Atomized Attemperation: Duke Energy Hot Reheat Attemperator Successes.
3 Steps to Better Steam Temperature Control
Optimizing steam temperature reduces energy costs and increases operational reliability. In an 18-minute webcast, 3 Steps to Better Steam Temperature Control, Emerson's Douglas Morris shares how advanced steam control for boilers and heat recovery steam generators...
#POWERGEN 2017 Preview: HRSGs, Steam Attemperation and Tube Leaks
Author: Douglas Morris We all know that today's plants must cycle more; that's just the expected mode of operation. Keeping plants online with the ability to cycle, particularly cost-competitive combined cycle units, is a focus for most utilities and avoiding heat...
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