The world's first offshore high-temperature flue gas waste heat power generation device was successfully delivered
2024-08-14
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Original title: The world's first offshore high-temperature flue gas waste heat power generation device was successfully delivered
Workers' Daily-China Workers' Network reporter Wang Dongmei
On August 13, CNOOC announced that the world's first 5MW offshore high-temperature flue gas waste heat power generation device completed testing in Tianjin and will soon be demonstrated in the Wenchang 9-7 oilfield development project. This breakthrough not only marks a major progress in the utilization of flue gas waste heat in offshore oil and gas field power plants, but also has milestone significance for achieving the green and low-carbon development of offshore oil and gas fields under the "dual carbon" goal.
Previously, there was no precedent in the field of offshore high-temperature flue gas waste heat power generation application at home and abroad. The CNOOC R&D and design team innovated from the source, independently developed and mastered the overall solution technology, and successively overcame technical difficulties such as process and equipment design, compact skid-mounted design, and power cycle test verification. In conjunction with the Chinese ship design and manufacturing team, they jointly promoted the formation of equipment development, skid-mounted manufacturing, and testing and testing full-chain independent technical service capabilities, and created an independent and controllable equipment system. In the future, this technology will be widely used in CNOOC's active platform power stations, helping offshore oil and gas fields achieve energy conservation and emission reduction, cost reduction and efficiency improvement during the development process, creating a new paradigm of multi-energy integration on offshore platforms, and injecting new momentum into the green and low-carbon offshore oil industry.
Source: Workers Daily Client