fvincent
Mechanical
- May 14, 2002
- 117
Dear colleagues,
Some crackers in France employ electric driven compressors for charge gas, C3R. TOTAL plant in Gonfreville has a 35MW electric driven CGC.
Why such practice is not so widespread (except in new LNG plants and compression stations))? CAPEX only? Reliability? It seems a very favorable energy balance can be obtained by electric motors (+ LCI) as steam condensation is avoided, lower steam flow during startup is necessary, etc.
have you ever discussed such point in this forum?
Do you know any cracker that is moving in this direction?
regards
fabio vincent
Some crackers in France employ electric driven compressors for charge gas, C3R. TOTAL plant in Gonfreville has a 35MW electric driven CGC.
Why such practice is not so widespread (except in new LNG plants and compression stations))? CAPEX only? Reliability? It seems a very favorable energy balance can be obtained by electric motors (+ LCI) as steam condensation is avoided, lower steam flow during startup is necessary, etc.
have you ever discussed such point in this forum?
Do you know any cracker that is moving in this direction?
regards
fabio vincent