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Doosan Škoda Power

Doosan Škoda Power
Industry Energy services
Predecessor ŠKODA, a.s.
Founded Plzeň, Bohemia, Austrian Empire (1859 (1859))
Founder Emil Škoda
Headquarters Plzeň, Czech Republic
Key people
CEO Jiří Smondrk
Parent Doosan Power Systems
Website www.doosanskodapower.com

Doosan Škoda Power, a part of global company Doosan, is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of equipment for power stations, machine rooms especially equipped for steam turbines.

The portfolio includes steam turbines in the range of performances from 10 to 1200 MW With vast experience in applications of gas, coal, cogeneration, nuclear and CSP power productions, and R&D investments, the company offers high efficiency products combined with extreme reliability and operational flexibility.

Its headquarters are based in Plzeň, Czech Republic.

Doosan Škoda Power designs and manufactures steam turbines from 5 MW to 1250 MW of output, including combined cycle and steam tail applications designed to increase the overall efficiency of simple gas turbines from 32-45% to 60% or above. A 48" rotor at the last stage and an axial output combine to enhance performance. Most of Doosan Škoda Power's waste-to-energy plant turbines use combined cycle technology.

". For small power plants 5.- 8 MW. also available ."

Doosan Škoda Power designs and builds back-pressure and condensing steam turbines for district heating with regulated steam consumption. A rotating partition regulates the pressure, allowing consumption to be located in the low-pressure part of the turbine, optimising each unit for water heating at relatively low temperatures. Closed regulation valves, where only a minimum amount of steam flows into the condenser for cooling the final turbine levels, offer flexibility through periods of varying energy and heat consumption, and permit a high heat consumption rate. These turbines are particularly suitable in countries with established heat ducting systems, including the Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark, Finland and Russia.

Doosan Škoda Power develops high-temperature steam turbines for coal-fired power plants that meet strict emissions targets by operating at increasingly high temperatures (currently around 600–620 °C) using ultra-supercritical steam technology. Its nuclear power plant-optimised turbines handle enormous steam flow parameters and ensure resilience to water drop erosion at high temperatures. Turbines operate up to 1250 MW, ensuring that the pressure and expansion of individual components are maintained within normal parameters.


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