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Cooling towers on power stations - why?

Hi All


I was working on a power station in Oman last month and it was gas fired with condensing steam turbines - no evaporation.  This week I'm working on a coal fired one in Poland, which has cooling towers and evaporation.  Is it something to do with the gas or just that they have no water in Oman?


Thanks


Stephen
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  • I worked on the West Midlands power stations in the '70s and was told by one of the Scientific Services engineers that one of the cooling towers at Rugeley was a dry one whilst the remainder were wet. The dry one was also used as a spares store.
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  • I worked on the West Midlands power stations in the '70s and was told by one of the Scientific Services engineers that one of the cooling towers at Rugeley was a dry one whilst the remainder were wet. The dry one was also used as a spares store.
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