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Abstract
In order to improve the load regulation capability of the power grid, verification of the minimum boundary output characteristics of deep peak regulation of coal-fired units was carried out. Considering the safety, stability, environmental protection, and energy saving indicators, the minimum output stability evaluation method was discussed in a 300MW coal-fired unit, and the ultra-low combustion stability target of 25% of rated load was completed. This has important guiding significance for approving the output characteristics of units, carrying out precise load regulation, and expanding new energy consumption.
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1 Inner Mongolia Electric Power Science and Research Institute, Hohhot 010020, Inner Mongolia, China