Power plant (Thermal power/Nuclear power/Cogeneration)
Plants have various characteristics depending on their purpose and size.
They are divided into chemical plants, industrial plants, power plants, renewable energy, desalination plants, and oil & gas plants. Among them, power plants produce electricity using gas, coal, and uranium, and some of the key facilities are boilers, turbines, and generators.
Power plants use the heat generated by burning fuel to heat water and produce energy through high-temperature and high-pressure water vapor.
Chemicals are used to clean water pipes, which are the source of energy production.
Based on the NFPA index, highly hazardous chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, potassium hydroxide, hydrazine, sodium hypochlorite, and ammonia are used.
Hydrochloric acid is used to remove sludge from water when there is oil leaking during the cooling process of equipment or wastewater treatment.
It can cause significant damage if the tank is damaged or leaks due to a careless mistake committed by staff.