International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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The Implementation of Thermal Power Systems in Mega Kitchens for Sustainable Electricity Power Generation

Author(s) Er. Archana D/o Surinder Kumar, Dr. Geena Sharma, Mr. Sanyam ., Mr. Shivam Kumar
Country India
Abstract In this paper, we discuss a unique approach to generating electricity using waste steam from mega kitchens. The need for environmentally friendly and sustainable energy solutions has increased due to rising worldwide demand and worries about climate change. The food industry presents a sometimes overlooked opportunity for renewable energy, particularly in large kitchens and huge food processing facilities that produce a lot of waste heat. In order to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, this thesis investigates the potential for generating power from waste steam from large kitchens. The suggested system harnesses the waste heat from stoves and cookers to generate steam, which in turn drives a turbine connected to a generator to produce power. Additionally, it has a battery storage unit to store extra energy for use at a later time, increasing dependability and efficiency. In this study, water had been heated in a boiler by a diesel stove, creating steam that drove a turbine-alternator system. This technique demonstrates a workable way to convert waste heat into useful energy, lowering dependency on non-renewable energy sources and enhancing the food industry's credibility.
Keywords Waste Heat Recovery, Steam Power Generation, Mega Kitchens, Sustainable Energy, Electricity Generation from Waste Steam.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-15
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.48285
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9qqm4

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