gas pipeline pressure Articles
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Boosting gas pipelines to optimum levels - Case Study
As gas pressure drops in the gas pipeline network, the transportation capacity is reduced. Compressor plants are used to boost gas pressure back up to optimum operating levels. Monitoring fuel gas to compressors is typically accomplished with an orifice or turbine meter. Because both of these methods are subject to fouling and failure, they require frequent skilled maintenance in order to ...
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Waukesha engine upgrade boosts efficiency, availability and helps stabilise grid in North-East India - Case Study
To help India augment its energy basket, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) recently installed three of GE’s Waukesha 275 GL+ engines as part of a gas booster station upgrade. The enhanced engine output, efficiency and availability has helped to upgrade the power station to meet the increasing demand. Background NEEPCO designs, builds and maintains power stations ...
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Waukesha Engine Upgrade Boosts Efficiency, Availability and Helps Stabilize Grid in North-East India - Case Study
To help India augment its energy basket, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) recently installed three of GE’s Waukesha 275 GL+ engines as part of a gas booster station upgrade. The enhanced engine output, efficiency and availability has helped to upgrade the power station to meet the increasing demand. Background NEEPCO designs, builds and maintains power stations in ...
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Adequate corrosion assessment on gas distribution pipelines
All kind of pipelines have to be checked on a regular basis for corrosion and mechanical damages. These tasks are often performed by service providers such as the Irish company IPEC Inspection Ltd. which was founded in 1973. They cater for numerous different industries in all shapes and sizes, specializing in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Advanced NDT, Welding Inspection & Certification, ...
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Trailblazer Pipeline Compressor Station - 4-MW WHP System - Case Study
Quick Facts LOCATION: Peetz, Colorado MARKET SECTOR: Oil and Gas, Midstream ANNUAL ELECTRIC OUTPUT: 27,600 MWh/year EQUIPMENT: Ormat Organic Rankine Cycle Heat Exchanger FUEL: Waste heat from turbines drive pipeline compressors IN OPERATION SINCE: 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS: Site produces virtually nemissions. Nwater is used. FINANCIAL BENEFIT: $10 million over 20 years YEARLY ENERGY ...
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