How to improve the efficiency of a steam turbine Uutinen

Doosan's Pavel Hus, Adam Bajer, Jan Houdek and Taitotalo's Jukka Kauppinen have jointly prepared training material: How to improve the efficiency of a steam turbine.

13.8.2021

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Doosan Skoda has years of experience in the modernization of steam turbines. Doosan Škoda Power is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of power plant machinery, especially steam turbine/generator sets with outputs between 3 and 1,200 MW. The company has extensive experience and references from applications for steam-driven and fossil-fuel fired power plants, CHPs, nuclear and solar power plants (CSPs), biomass incinerators, etc. As regards services, the company offers overhaul and replacement of worn components, long-term warranty service or retrofit or modernization of steam turbines manufactured by the company or third parties. Its annual R&D investments allow for development of high-quality products meeting specific customer requirements.

Head of Technical Proposal Mr. Pavel Hus along with Head of Service - Overseas - Mr. Adam Bajer will lecture to the Taitotalo steam turbine school in Finland in February 2022 on the topic: How to improve the efficiency and increase the efficiency of a steam turbine.

The mobility event for the partner company Doosan Skoda Power in Prague was implemented within the framework and funding of the European Union's Erasmus + Mobility Project:  Effective Mobility IV - Partnership Excellencies with The House of Skills . This Mobility Project is coordinated by AEL-Amiedu Ltd Taitotalo from Finland, and managed by the Finnish Board of Education's Internationalization Services. One of the major priorities of the project is International collaboration between the educational institutions and companies.
Funded by the European Union. The European Commission is not responsible for the content of this publication.

 

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In the photo on the left Head of Service Adam Bajer and right Chief Engineer Jukka Kauppinen.

 

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