Smart Monitoring Solution for Power Flow and Water Quality
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Taiwan Power Company - Taichung Power Plan |
With a total installed capacity of 5,824 MW, this is the second-largest thermal power plant in the world. It discharges approximately 19.23 million tons of thermal wastewater each month, with an average outflow temperature of 31°C at the discharge outlet. The AQUAS water quality monitoring system is deployed along the coastline, and an open channel flow meter is installed at the discharge outlet to monitor the quality of the discharged water in real-time。
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Taiwan Power Company - Dajia River Hydropower Plant |
This facility is a combination of five power plants along the mainstream of the Dajia River—Techi, Qingshan, Guguan, Tianlun, and Maan—along with Sheliao and Houli power plants on the Daan River, totaling 7 power plants and units. The total installed capacity is 1,137.165 MW, with an annual generation of 2.6 billion kWh, accounting for about one-quarter of Taiwan's hydropower installed capacity. AQUAS oil-in-water analyzers are installed at the turbine units and discharge points of the power plants to monitor of oil leaks in the power generation equipment in real-time, preventing pollution of the Dajia River's drinking and irrigation water sources and protecting the water environment and ecosystem.
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Taiwan Power Company - Offshore Wind Farm |
Located off the coast of Fangyuan Township, Changhua County, Taiwan, this is the first offshore wind farm built and owned by Taiwan Power Company. The first phase of installation, consisting of 21 offshore wind turbines with an offshore distance of 8 kilometers, has been completed. The installed capacity is 109.2 MW, with an annual generation of 360 million kWh. Since August 2020, the wind farm has been in operation, utilizing AQUAS wireless monitoring and recording systems to continuously monitor the water levels and temperatures of 50 underground power transmission pipelines. When water levels are too high, pumping system is activated to ensure the safe operation of the electricity transmission equipment, supplying clean and reliable electricity to 90,000 households for a year.
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Indonesian Hydropower Plant PLTA Tonsea Lama |
PLTA Tonsea Lama is one of Indonesia's oldest hydropower plants, located in the village of Tonsea Lama in Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province. The hydropower plant uses water from the Tondano River as the driving force for its turbines. The intake dam for the hydropower plant is in the Tonsea Lama area of North Tondano, with three generating units capable of supplying power to the interconnected system of North Sulawesi and Gorontalo. AQUAS wireless monitoring systems, radar flow meters, and radar level meters are used to effectively monitor flow velocity and water levels, significantly improving power generation efficiency.
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