Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review
Cogeneration (a system that provides both power and heat) is a method used to produce electricity while simultaneously using the exhausted heat energy of the flue gases. It is the most productive and effective use of the exhaust heat recovered. CHP utilizes the wasted heat of flue gases. Natural ga...
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Cogeneration (a system that provides both power and heat) is a method used to produce electricity while simultaneously using the exhausted heat energy of the flue gases. It is the most productive and effective use of the exhaust heat recovered. CHP utilizes the wasted heat of flue gases. Natural gas is used as the primary energy source; however, biomass is the sole source of energy in the renewable variant. Steam generation, electricity generation, and space heating are all handled by large CHP plants. A CHP plant comprises a primary mover, electricity generator, heat recovery system, and a control system. Longrunning hours, high efficiency, lower emissions, cheap cost, higher reliability, and increased output are just a few of the benefits.
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spelling | doaj.art-76b9ac6311a44890b1850698cba85ca22023-08-26T05:42:52ZengJournal of advanced mechanical sciencesJournal of Advanced Mechanical Sciences2583-37902023-06-0122Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review Tanuj Singh0Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Cogeneration (a system that provides both power and heat) is a method used to produce electricity while simultaneously using the exhausted heat energy of the flue gases. It is the most productive and effective use of the exhaust heat recovered. CHP utilizes the wasted heat of flue gases. Natural gas is used as the primary energy source; however, biomass is the sole source of energy in the renewable variant. Steam generation, electricity generation, and space heating are all handled by large CHP plants. A CHP plant comprises a primary mover, electricity generator, heat recovery system, and a control system. Longrunning hours, high efficiency, lower emissions, cheap cost, higher reliability, and increased output are just a few of the benefits. http://research.jamsjournal.com/index.php/jamsjournal/article/view/41Combined Heat PowerCogenerationGas Turbine |
spellingShingle | Tanuj Singh Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review Journal of Advanced Mechanical Sciences Combined Heat Power Cogeneration Gas Turbine |
title | Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review |
title_full | Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review |
title_fullStr | Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review |
title_short | Studies on Gas Turbine Combined Heat and Power - A Review |
title_sort | studies on gas turbine combined heat and power a review |
topic | Combined Heat Power Cogeneration Gas Turbine |
url | http://research.jamsjournal.com/index.php/jamsjournal/article/view/41 |
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