Transcription of CHP Gas Turbine - Energy
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Gas TurbinesGas turbines are available in sizes ranging from approxi-mately one to more than 300 megawatts (MW) and are used to meet diverse power needs, including propulsion ( , aircraft, ships, and trains), direct drive ( , pumps and com-pressors) and stationary electricity generation. For electric-ity generation, gas turbines are available in a wide range of capacities and configurations, ranging from relatively small microturbines (described in a separate fact sheet1) to very large turbines used for central station power generation. For CHP applications, gas turbines typically have favorable economics in sizes greater than five MW.
Gas Turbines. Gas turbines are available in sizes ranging from approxi-mately one to more than 300 megawatts (MW) and are used to meet diverse power needs, including propulsion (e.g., aircraft, ships, and trains), direct drive (e.g., pumps and com-pressors) and stationary electricity generation. For electric-
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