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 The combination of a gas and a steam turbine for the generation of electricity and useful heat is very fuel-efficient. Sulzer Turbo Services modified the steam turbine in such a system to increase the amount of steam produced.
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Sulzer Turbo Services increases the flexibility of a customer’s cogeneration system
Cogeneration steam powered systems, also called combined heat and power (CHP) systems, use one power station to simultaneously generate electricity and useful heat from steam, which is a thermodynamically efficient use of fuel. However, changing the ratio of steam and generated electricity sometimes requires significant modifications to the steam turbine. To increase the steam production in a CHP system, Sulzer Turbo Services developed a solution allowing more flexibility than the client had originally considered.
Sulzer Technical Review, Issue 02/2008 Author(s): Fernando Romero Division: Sulzer Turbo Services
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