IP Library Granted Patent US 7,472,542
Granted Patent B2
US 7,472,542 · App. 11/438,435 · Granted Jan 6, 2009

Gas-turbine power generating installation and method of operating the same

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Patent No.
US 7,472,542
App. No.
11/438,435
Granted
Jan 6, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gas-turbine power generating installation capable of effectively utilizing gases produced in overage gas fields, etc. and a method of operating the installation are provided. The gas-turbine power generating installation is installed in the vicinity of an outrage gas field or an oil field. In the installation, air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a gas turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of the gas turbine. A boosting compressor is driven by the motive power obtained from the rotary shaft of the gas turbine, whereby natural gas or accompanying gas is boosted in pressure and supplied as fuel to the combustor. The gas turbine generates electric power by using natural gas produced in the outrage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, and the generated electric power is supplied to a consuming site.

Claims (46)

1. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor,

a fuel flow adjusting valve disposed in a line extending from an outlet of said boosting compressor to said combustor in said gas turbine;

a tank;

a line connecting an intermediate point between the outlet of said boosting compressor and said fuel flow adjusting valve to said tank; and

an on/off valve disposed in the line connected to said tank.

2. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor, and

the gas-turbine power generating installation further includes:

an air line extending from an outlet or an intermediate position of said compressor in said gas turbine to an inlet of said boosting compressor;

an air supply valve disposed in said air line; and

a switching valve disposed on the inlet side of said boosting compressor upstream of a joint position of said air line.

3. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor, and

the gas-turbine power generating installation further includes:

a bypass line connecting an inlet and an outlet of said boosting compressor in said gas turbine;

a startup fuel gas supply valve disposed in said bypass line; and

pressure gauges for measuring an inlet pressure and an outlet pressure of said boosting compressor.

4. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor, and

the gas-turbine power generating installation further includes:

a bypass line connecting an inlet and an outlet of said boosting compressor in said gas turbine;

a startup fuel gas supply valve disposed in said bypass line; and

a tachometer for detecting a rotation speed of a shaft of said boosting compressor, said turbine or said power generator.

5. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor, and

the gas-turbine power generating installation further includes:

a bypass line connecting an inlet and an outlet of said boosting compressor in said gas turbine; and

a startup fuel gas boosting compressor and a startup fuel gas supply valve both disposed in said bypass line.

6. A gas-turbine power generating installation including a gas turbine installed in the vicinity of an overage gas field or an oil field and generating electric power with said gas turbine by using natural gas produced in the overage gas field or accompanying gas produced in the oil field, the generated electric power being supplied to a consuming site,

wherein said gas turbine is a gas turbine in which air compressed by a compressor is introduced to a combustor for combustion after being mixed with fuel, a turbine is driven by generated combustion gas, and a power generator is driven by motive power obtained from a rotary shaft of said gas turbine,

said gas turbine includes a boosting compressor,

the natural gas or the accompanying gas is boosted in pressure by said boosting compressor and supplied as fuel to said combustor, and

the gas-turbine power generating installation further includes:

an anti-surge line extending to an inlet of said boosting compressor from an intermediate point of a line extending from an outlet of said boosting compressor to said combustor in said gas turbine; and

an anti-surge valve disposed in said anti-surge line.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 20, 2014
From: HITACHI, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.
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