Jeff Berln Master Series by Jeff Berlin

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H. 'Microturbines: A New Class of Gas Turbine Engine,' Global Gas Turbine News, Vol. 39: 1999, No 1. de Rouffignac, A. 'Backing Up the Grid with Microturbines,' RDI Energy Insight, December 3, 1999. Wheat, D. 'Distributed gen enhances the grid, but can't beat central power,' POWER, November/December 1999. Swanekamp, R. 'Distributed generation seeks market niches,' POWER, November/December 1999. Hamilton, S. L. 99, Vol. 2, No 14. 26 Micro-turbine Generators 'Distributed and Dispersed Energy Resources, A Paradigm Shift,' NFCRC Journal, July/August/September 1998, Vol.

One end-user of Turbec, 100 kWe; no intermediary; Germany. • One end-user of Turbec, 100 kWe; no intermediary; France. 3 provides a summary of the findings from the end-user interviews and case studies. By and large, end-users and operators stressed the reliability of the generators, low maintenance costs, and a sufficiently high electrical efficiency as particular strengths of their applications. Compressor technology and control system software were mentioned among other features on which manufacturers would need to improve.

Also, energy service companies (ESCOs) (especially those with a natural gas element to their businesses) have shown significant interest. While gas companies are most interested in increasing gas sales, electricity utilities are primarily interested in using the units to supplement their output in peak shaving or baseload applications to improve power quality and reliability, and to provide standby power in critical applications. Micro- and mini-turbines will also be deployed to provide on-site power to industrial manufacturing, residential, clinical, and commercial establishments.

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