Case Study
hrl: Cools Temperatures And Increases Revenues At Bayswater Power Station
AGL Bayswater Power Station is one of the largest power stations in NSW. During days of humid and very high summer temperatures, the power station could not maintain full load due to excessive plant temperatures resulting in revenue losses for the business. - Bayswater Power Station needed a solution to reduce the exit temperatures from the boiler to below 150ºC, in order to maximise the life of the flue gas fabric system and prevent expensive damage whilst still maintaining full plant load. hrl: determined that this would be possible if a suitable air cooling system could be deployed into the exit flue gas duct after the combustion chamber (boiler) and before the fabric filter gas clean up system.