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Increasing Available Capacity of Equipment Operating in Power Systems with Shortage of Energy Sources and Making It More Reliable and Economically Efficient

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Technical recommendations are given on retrofitting the thermal circuits and the power-generating equipment of steam power installations that allows their available capacity to be increased and their reliability and economic efficiency to be improved without the need to make considerable investments.

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Zagretdinov, I.S., Pauli, Z.K., Petrenya, Y.K. et al. Increasing Available Capacity of Equipment Operating in Power Systems with Shortage of Energy Sources and Making It More Reliable and Economically Efficient. Therm. Eng. 55, 9–13 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508010035

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