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News Release from: Emerson Process Management - Power + Water | Subject: Milton R Young
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Operational improvements to meet
changing demand
Emerson SmartProcess Unit Response Optimisation technology has allowed the Milton R Young power station to improve ramp rate by 70%, to meet and profit from changing demand requirements
At the Minnkota Milton R Young power station, use of the Emerson SmartProcess Unit Response Optimisation (URO) technology is translating into dramatic operational gains - including a 70 percent improvement in ramp rate These performance improvements are helping the station generate power more efficiently as part of the Midwest ISO in which it now participates
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Young station is owned and operated by Minnkota Power Cooperative, which provides electricity to 11 associated distribution cooperatives in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
Young Unit 1 is the primary source of electric energy for approximately 110,000 customers.
This lignite-fired, 250-MW unit, which began operation in 1970, is equipped with a Babcock and Wilcox (B+W) cyclone boiler and General Electric steam turbine generator.
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For years, Young Unit 1 operated as a base-load unit in which megawatt production levels remained relatively constant.
This changed when Minnkota recently started participating in the Midwest ISO, an operating environment in which revenue is dependent on the ability of a station to quickly and efficiently respond to constantly changing load demand.
This environment was particularly challenging for Young Unit 1, which was now also required to offset megawatts whenever recently added wind farms are unable to meet demand.
Previously, the Unit 1 response to load setpoint changes often resulted in over/undershoot and lagging load response, both of which contributed to lost revenue.
To help resolve this issue, in the fall of 2007 Minnkota implemented Emerson SmartProcess URO technology to more efficiently meet fluctuating demand.
The SmartProcess URO solution, which uses actual plant operating data to create a model of process response and unit characteristics, has been running continuously ever since.
The results have been dramatic - a 70 percent improvement in ramp rate, from 2 MW/min to 7 MW/min; a 2-megawatt reduction in over/undershoot; and a 4 PSI average decrease in throttle pressure, contributing to overall machinery health.
As an additional benefit, the SmartProcess solution has also been instrumental in helping Young Unit 1 pass its routine turbine steam inlet valve tests.
"Because the Young Station is now participating in the Midwest ISO, we need to ramp to setpoint more quickly, with reduced variability in megawatts and pressure," explained Dana Stumpf, technical supervisor, Minnkota Power Cooperative, who adds that the SmartProcess URO solution will be installed this year at Young Unit 2.
"The Emerson SmartProcess Unit Response Optimisation technology has significantly improved unit response, which is critical to our capability to operate more profitably".
The SmartProcess URO is part of the Emerson comprehensive suite of optimisation technologies seamlessly embedded within the Ovation expert control system.
Incorporating fuzzy logic, advanced analytics and model predictive control, these technologies offer adaptive improvement solutions which help utilities achieve optimised equipment performance for emissions compliance, temperature control, efficiency and overall continuous operational improvement.
Using nonlinear dynamic feedforward and model prediction, the SmartProcess URO builds upon the Ovation existing unit coordinated control capability to further enhance the boiler and turbine response for tighter overall control and more efficient operation.
Use of SmartProcess URO technology translates into additional revenue opportunities for power generators by enabling units to more accurately hit targeted setpoints with minimal megawatt overshoot, thereby contributing to reduced fuel costs; helping units quickly ramp to targeted setpoints and allowing them to generate revenue as quickly as possible; and enabling units to follow load demand, making it possible for them to compete in the ancillary power services market.
"Emerson understands that the operational and financial climate in the power generation industry has never been more demanding," said Bob Yeager, president of the Power and Water Solutions division of Emerson.
"Because of its ability to dynamically optimise plant operations during constantly changing demand, our SmartProcess optimisation technologies can help power producers improve plant economics and achieve a timely return on their optimisation investment".
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