The universal technique of the current energy budget calculation is recommended for several periods of time. Basing on the data of annual energy budget and considering the plant's features, social, climatic and other conditions, correcting factors are calculated to estimate energy resources consumption for the day, week, month and year. Shortterm current energy budget supports important financial, trade, logistic, organizational and other control directions. The developed technique is applicable for subnational entities and industrial enterprises in order to increase level of energy resources consumption planning and forecasting as well as bills' optimization.
The article deals with the inspection of technological losses for electrical energy transfer through supply lines and indicators of the efficiency of a supply system. Keywords: inspection of technological losses, indicator of the efficiency, cost of technological electrical energy losses.
The article introduces analysis of electric losses in auxiliaries of thermal power stations working with different types of fuels. It was shown that losses take certain part in electric consumption of auxiliaries. The authors have defined the way to normalize electric losses and measures of their decrease.
Abstract.A study of repair documentation turbines with a capacity of 25-150 MW and in operation for at least 20 years old to obtain statistical data on the indicators the time production cycle turbines. Keyed indicators differ from those that are used to select the duration of the overhaul time at the moment. The stated approach allows to predict an individual resource turbines on the analysis of the calculations carried out using the repair documentation.
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