Abstract
Atatürk Organized Industrial District (AOID) is located near Izmir and will comprise 500 small and medium sized factories. The factories require process steam, hot water, hot air, electricity and energy for space heating. The total peak electricity and heat demand is expected to reach to 600 MW within ten years. Production of heat individually by the factories, central production of heat and cogeneration system alternatives for heat and electricity production are investigated technically and economically to meet the energy demand of AOID as well as the heat demand of the 20000 flats under construction nearby. Pulverized lignite fined cogeneration power plant was found to be the most economical solution which is also favorable from the point of view of environmental protection. Marginal cost of electricity produced by the plant is approximately one-third of the normal purchase price of electricity from the national network. The use of this system conserves the national energy sources by saving considerable amount of fuel during its life time.
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Durmaz, A., Ercan, Y., Ataer, Ö.E., Sivrioğlu, M. (1987). A Proposal for the Energy Infra-Structure of Atatürk Organized Industrial District in Izmir. In: De Waal, K.J.A., Van Den Brink, W.J. (eds) Environmental Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3663-8_3
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