Combined Cycle Power Plant Fundamentals

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
04 Jan 2026 Muscat, Oman $ 4,500 Register
17 May 2026 Geneva, Switzerland $ 4,950 Register
11 Oct 2026 Dubai, UAE $ 3,900 Register

Combined Cycle Power Plant Fundamentals

Introduction

Combined cycle power plants have the advantage of high thermal efficiency, relatively low levelised cost of electricity (LCOE), and environmental impact compared to simple cycle gas turbine plants, steam power plants or diesel power plants as thermal efficiency could exceed 60%. In this Combined Cycle Power Plant Fundamentals training course, the fundamentals and advantages of the combined cycle power plants are highlighted and compared to other power generation technologies. These power plants have the flexibility to use different fossil fuels and could be integrated with solar or nuclear energy with a good baseload characteristic. The details of different components and their matching are essential for proper sizing and selection. Performance evaluation and life cycle economic analysis are vital for evaluating key performance indices of the combined cycle power plant. Review of performance, efficiency enhancement, and proper maintenance practices are vital to lowering the levelised cost of electrical energy (LCOE) produced. Power plant modelling and simulation using different modelling and simulation tools enable designers, planners, and operators to predict the performance at other operation and environmental conditions. The organisation and personnel will benefit from this training course inadequately sizing and selecting combined cycle power plants and evaluating their positive impacts on the economy, society, and job market with a minimum carbon footprint. It will result in an overall positive impact, leading to good marketing and improving the organisation's image.

Objectives

    By the end of this Combined Cycle Power Plant Fundamentals training course, the participants will be able to:

    • Design and evaluate thermodynamic cycles of combined cycle power plants
    • Choose the suitable methods for performance evaluation
    • Select the proper configuration and size of the combined cycle power plant
    • Evaluate Economics and LCOE
    • Evaluate Environmental Impacts
    • Learn appropriate operation and maintenance practices
    • Ability to simulate and predict power plant performance

Training Methodology

The delegates on this training course will be utilising a variety of proven teaching techniques. Each section shall begin with an introduction, followed by a presentation of the key technical concepts. It will include PowerPoint presentations, videos, illustrations, real case studies, and hands-on exercises. Finally, at the end of each section, a group discussion (Q&A) shall be held.

Who Should Attend?

This training course will benefit project planners, middle management, O&M engineers, and technicians and economists.

This Combined Cycle Power Plant Fundamentals training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: 

  • Engineers
  • Managers
  • Top and Middle Management
  • Project Developers and Owners
  • High-Level Power Plant Technicians (O&M)
  • Process Plant Technical Professionals: Engineers, Technicians and Operators

Course Outline

Day 1: Thermodynamic Cycle Basics

  • Introduction to different Power Plant Technologies
  • Basics of Thermodynamic Laws and Gas Turbine Cycles
  • Ideal Open and Closed Gas Turbine Cycles
  • Energy resources for Combined Cycle Power Plants
  • ISO Rating: Effect of elevation and environmental conditions on Combined Cycle Power Plant Performance
  • Actual Performance of Brayton Cycle
  • Cycle Analysis with Variable Properties

Day 2: Combined Cycle Power Plant Components

  • Air Filtration
  • Air Compressor
  • Combustion Chambers: Types, Pollution Control, And Monitoring
  • Gas Turbine and Steam Turbine Sizing
  • Waste Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG)
  • Steam Turbine Performance
  • Heat Rejection System
  • Control Systems

Day 3: Enhancing Plant Performance

  • Component Efficiencies
  • Enhancing Simple and Combined Cycle Power Plant Performance.
  • Simple Cycle Operation Mode vs Combined Cycle Mode
  • Steam Turbine Selection and Performance for STEG
  • Operation and Maintenance scheduling of Combined Cycle Power Plants
  • Reduction of NOx emissions
  • Inlet Air Cooling and Mist Systems
  • Part Load Performance and Control

Day 4: Hybridization and Economics

  • Integration of Solar Thermal and Nuclear Energy with Simple and Combined Cycle Power Plants
  • Technology Learning Curves and Future Trends
  • Economics of Combined Cycle Power Plants
  • Plant Siting
  • Environmental Impact Assessment

Day 5: Simulation and Case Study

  • Simulation and Modeling Software Packages
  • Simulation of Combined Cycle Power Plant Performance
  • Project Financing
  • Evaluation of the Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCOE)
  • Evaluation of Environmental Impact

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