Traditional thermal power plants: also called combustion power plants, they operate with energy produced by a steam boiler fueled by coal, natural gas, heating oil, as well as by biomass. The steam activates a turbine which, in turn, drives an alternator to produce electricity. Combined cycle gas power plants (or steam-gas turbine plants
Get a QuoteFuel Boilers are commonly used to generate steam required for steam turbines, and boilers can utilize a wide range of fuels, including natural gas, oil, coal, and biomass. For CHP applications, steam turbines are often implemented when there is access to a
Get a QuoteSteam-to-Steam Generator. Steam-to-steam boilers, also commonly referred to as indirect heat exchanger boilers, are used to generate what is known as clean steam. Available in either integral or remote-mounted configuration, these boilers are made of stainless steel construction and are fed with high purity water (RO/DI) of greater than 1 megohm•cm.
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