Realization for New Type System of Energy Recovery

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In the performance testing for diesel engine, the load of power testing mostly used water resistance. The power generated by diesel engine all consumed by water resistance. The power and water wasted mostly by this way. Base on the existing mechanical energy recovery system means that the system adopt generator dragged by prime motor to generate recycle electricity, this paper introduces variable current energy recovery system. The power voltage inverts to 10kV voltage, and connects the power plants to the grid. Research shows that the system is low cost, energy saving. And it is achieved the ideal effect in power quality and economic benefit. At present, our company cooperates with a locomotive works for design and construction this system and ancillary plant.

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July 2013

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