Thermal power plants are thermal power plants used to heat cities.
Thermal power plant refers to a thermal power plant that not only produces electricity, but also uses the extraction steam or exhaust steam from the steam turbine to provide heat to users.
The main working principle is to use the hot water generated by the thermal power plant to heat it again and then provide heating. The installed capacity of thermal power plants is limited by the size and nature of the thermal load, and the scale of the units is much smaller than that of the main units of thermal power plants. Since thermal power plants produce both electricity and heat, their boiler capacity is greater than that of thermal power plants of the same size.
While producing electricity, the power plant tHermic also uses extraction steam or exhaust steam from the steam turbine to provide heat to users.
Typically, power plants use condensing units, which only produce electricity to power users. Heat for industrial production and people's daily lives is supplied separately by industrial boilers and specially designed boiler rooms.
This method of producing energy is called fractional heat and power production.