Electrical efficiency is the primary factor influencing fuel costs for power production, typically accounting for >70% of total production costs and having a significant impact on ROI.
Low maintenance requirements enhance profitability. Turbines require less maintenance than engines, and our no-oil bearing system (AMB) further reduces maintenance needs.
Turbines benefit from fuel flexibility and cogeneration capabilities, while now achieving competitive efficiency levels.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Electrical efficiency | 40.2% |
| Electrical output to net | 400 kWe |
| Output voltage | 400/480 V |
| Output frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Maximum output current (400VAC) | 597 A |
| Electrical connection | 3 phases, 4 wires |
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| NOx emissions at 15% O2 | <20 mg/m³ |
| Exhaust gas flow at full power | 2.2 kg/s |
| Exhaust gas temperature at full power | 185°C |
| Exhaust energy at full power | 1,188 MJ/h |
| Heat recovery from intercooler | 278 kW |
| Heat recovery from exhaust gas | 240 kW |
| Exhaust gas O2 level | 17.5% |