Combined Cycle Gas Turbine
March 11th, 2009 Posted in combined cycle gas turbine, combined heat & power, energy sources, gas turbines, power generation
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Combined Cycle GT (CCGT)
GTs have at best efficiencies from 35% to 42%. Almost 60% of the fuel energy is wasted in the turbine exhaust of a GT. Capturing this waste heat in a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) is the basis of the combined cycle (Brayton + Rankine). The HRSG produces steam that drives a turbo-generator to produce additional power.
Topics – Combined Cycle GT
- Operating Principle of a Combined Cycle GT
- Combined Brayton + Rankine Cycles
- Comparison of Various CCGT Configurations
- CCGT (Gas vs Liquid Firing)
- CCGT Energy Balance
- Examples of Gas Turbine Technologies
- Cost of GT Technologies
- GT and CCGT Plants in the Philippines
- Advantages, Disadvantages of CCGT
- Environmental Impact, Risks of CCGT
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