How Efficient Is a Steam-Electric Power Plant That Delivers 900 MW?

In summary, the problem asks for the efficiency of a steam-electric power plant that delivers 900 MW of electric power and exhausts surplus heat into a river with a flow of 6.29×10^5 kg/s, resulting in a temperature increase of 1.03 oC. After calculating the power lost through cooling water using the heat capacity of water, it is found that the efficiency of the power plant is around 25%.
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Homework Statement



(c13p30) A steam-electric power plant delivers 900 MW of electric power. The surplus heat is exhausted into a river with a flow of 6.29×10^5 kg/s, causing a change in temperature of 1.03 oC. What is the efficiency of the power plant (in % Don't enter a unit.)?

Homework Equations



Not sure with this one. Efficiency = 1 - Tc/Th, or Efficiency = W/Qh

The Attempt at a Solution



900MW = 900,000,000 J/s

900,000,000 J/s / 629,000 kg/s = 1430.8

1.03 Deg C = 274.18 K

274.18 K / 1430.8 = .19

So 19%
 
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As I read the problem text, cooling water leaves the plant with the given mass flow rate and with the given temperature increase. Knowing the heat capacity of water you should be able to calculate how much power is lost via the cooling water, so the efficiency must be how much 900 MW are relative to the total output of the plant (900 MW + loss). Doing that calculation you should get around 25%.
 
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That was the answer, thanks :-)

Also after seeing what you said I figured out how to do it

I was factoring in the specific heat (4184) or using my formulas correctly.

Thanks for your help !
 

Related to How Efficient Is a Steam-Electric Power Plant That Delivers 900 MW?

1. What is power plant efficiency?

Power plant efficiency is a measure of how much energy is converted into usable electricity by a power plant. It is typically expressed as a percentage and takes into account factors such as fuel type, technology used, and operational processes.

2. Why is power plant efficiency important?

Power plant efficiency is important for several reasons. Firstly, it affects the cost of electricity production - the higher the efficiency, the lower the cost. Secondly, it impacts the environmental impact of a power plant, as a more efficient plant will produce less emissions per unit of electricity generated. Lastly, it contributes to overall energy security and sustainability by reducing the amount of resources needed to produce electricity.

3. What factors affect power plant efficiency?

Several factors can affect power plant efficiency, including the quality of the fuel used, the type of technology and equipment used, and the operational processes and maintenance practices employed. Additionally, external factors such as weather conditions and grid demand can also impact efficiency.

4. How can power plant efficiency be improved?

Power plant efficiency can be improved through various methods, such as upgrading to more efficient technologies, improving operational processes and maintenance practices, and implementing energy-saving measures. Regular maintenance and monitoring can also help identify and address any inefficiencies.

5. What is the average efficiency of power plants?

The average efficiency of power plants varies depending on the type of fuel used and the technology employed. For coal-fired power plants, the average efficiency is around 33%, while natural gas-fired plants have an average efficiency of 42%. However, with advancements in technology, some power plants are able to achieve efficiencies of up to 60%.

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