Abam, F. I.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, P.M.B 7276, Umuahia, Nigeria
Uchendu, E. A.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, P.M.B 7276, Umuahia, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
The study
presents the energy utilization efficiency and performance of selected utility
based thermal plants in Nigeria using energy and exergy method. The exergy
concept in recent times is recognized as
a veritable tool for actualizing sustainable development. In this background, the exergy
flows in the Nigerian utility sector (NUS) were studied from 2001 to 2013. The variations in the efficiencies were
estimated for the gas turbine (GT), steam turbine plants (ST), and combined power plants (CPP).The
results obtained indicatethe overall energy and exergy
efficiencies for the utility sector varies from 27.2 to 28.70 % and 25.9 to
27.30 %,respectively with average
efficiency margins of 1.35 %. The latter shows that there exist a high
potential for system improvement and efficiency enhancement. Conversely, the
improvement potential (IMP) of the Nigerian utility sector (NUS) for the
considered period were estimated at 16286TJ in 2001 and 14745TJ in 2013. It can
be inferred that the exegetic approach
applied in this study is worthwhile in evaluating the sector efficiency and ascertaining the degree of energy and exergy usage. Findings from this study are
believed will provide informed decision support for effective energy policy and
thus enhance sustainable development.
Keywords: Energy, Exergy, Efficiency, Utility, Thermal Plants, Nigeria
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Monday, June 27, 2016
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Vol. 2 No. 1, JUNE 2016
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