TurboTech Steam Turbines for Sustainable Edible Oil Refineries
Steam plays a pivotal role in edible oil refineries, supporting functions such as extraction, refining, sterilization, temperature control, and power generation. Effective steam utilization enhances quality, cuts expenses, and aligns with sustainability objectives. TurboTech steam turbines lead in this revolution, recognized for their efficiency and precision.
The Power of TurboTech ECT
Modern TurboTech turbines usher in a new era of energy efficiency for edible oil refineries. Advanced technology ensures seamless operation, cost reduction, and contributes to the journey towards achieving net-zero emissions.
TurboTech's Energy Conversion Technology (ECT) proves to be a game-changer when adopted by edible oil refineries. It efficiently harnesses surplus steam energy, bridging the gap between environmental responsibility and economic viability.
A Green and Profitable Future
By choosing TurboTech, the edible oil refinery sector pioneers a greener, economically sustainable, and net-zerofuture, setting an example for other industries. These turbines blend industrial efficiency with environmental stewardship, optimizing energy use, reducing costs, and mitigating emissions.
Due to Turbotech's involvement the edible oil refineries industry successfully realized substantial annual cost savings by efficiently utilizing surplus steam that would have otherwise been squandered. Following this statement, a statistics table will be presented."
Key Figures:
Particulars |
Units |
Power generated
by turbine [kw] |
600 |
Total min. Units
generated yearly basis (considering 7200 yearly hours) [kWh] |
43,20,000 |
Gross Yearly
Savings (considering ₹ 6/unit, for yearly unit savings) [INR] |
2,59,20,000 |
Less- (Maintenance
and consumables) [INR] |
3,00,000 |
Total Yearly
Savings [INR] |
2,56,20,000* |
In the previously discussed scenario involving cogeneration, it's crucial to emphasize that, on average, the production of 1 unit of electricity results in the emission of roughly 0.82 kilograms of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. This is a matter of significant concern, especially given the global efforts to regulate industries and move closer to the goal of achieving carbon neutrality.
Our Operation philosophy
At a high-level, we have outlined the operational philosophy of our ECT here. This philosophy is designed to facilitate seamless integration into your existing industrial operations.
Stage 1:
The Nozzle of ECT functions the same way as a PRV in a Process Plant. It reduces the Steam Pressure to the Required Process (Back) Pressure. In addition, it converts this Pressure Energy to high velocity that gives an impulse to rotate the Turbine Wheel (bolted with the High Speed Shaft.
Stage 2:
This High Speed is reduced through a Reduction Gear Box depending upon the rating of the Generator to Generate Incidental Clean, Green Electric Power.
Stage 3:
Conserves, unutilized heat energy through pressure drop in a PRV/PRDS, otherwise throttled.
Stage 5:
Shaft mechanical power utilized as mechanical drive to Generator or any Machinery.
Unite for a Brighter Future Together
The edible oil refinery sector's adoption of TurboTech steam turbines showcases a harmonious fusion of industrial efficiency and environmental stewardship. These advanced turbines not only optimize energy utilization but also significantly contribute to cost savings and emissions reduction.
TurboTech's Energy Conversion Technology exemplifies the potential for sustainability within the industrial landscape. The edible oilrefinery industry's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and achieving net-zero emissions is underscored by its investment in TurboTech steam turbines—a significant step towards building a more sustainable and economically viable future.
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