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Heat engine integration steam turbines

Owing to proper heat integration, the SMDS plant is heat balanced, i.e. no extra natural gas has to be burned for utility purposes. The steam produced in both the SGP and the HPS process is used in, for example, the turbines of the oxygen-manufacturing plant and the various process off-gases are used to fire the SMR. As a result the overall thermal efficiency of the Bintulu SMDS plant will amount to 63%, or in other words 80% relative to the theoretical maximum. It is beyond discussions that major engineering problems have been resolved to achieve this excellent process result. [Pg.244]


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