Microturbine Cogeneration, New Technology to Replacing Diesel Engine for Power Plants | New Technology News | The new power plant technology MCT (Microturbine Cogeneration Technology) is expected soon to replace diesel generators, because in addition to producing more energy efficient, MCT is also environmentally friendly, as its very low carbon emissions.
The MCT which replacing diesel engine will reduce CO2 emissions by 0.281 kg per kWh, so that if the diesel engine worked for 8640 hours per year, if replaced by the MCT will reduced CO2 emissions by 4.9 million kg per year.
Compared with diesel engines, Microturbine Cogeneration has an efficiency level of 25-35 percent, even if operated as well as power plants with heat recovery (produces heat 275-320 oC), the efficiency reaches 80 percent.
Microturbine Cogeneration has advantages where thermal and electricity produced in one operation so that most appropriately used in industries that require electricity but also require heating or cooling energy, such as hotels, hospitals, chemical industry, paper, oil and gas, and others.
A small bodied Microturbine system is lighter, easier to install, quiet, as well as more convenient to operate, because without lubricant, no "coolant" and no other hazardous materials.
Microturbine Cogeneration works with natural gas fuel, gasoline, diesel or kerosene, but to produce low emissions it is recommended to use natural gas.
Microturbine Cogeneration, New Technology to Replacing Diesel Engine for Power Plants
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