Gas Turbines

Gas turbines are rotary engines that convert natural gas or other liquid fuels into mechanical energy. They are crucial for reliable and efficient power generation in various industries.

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Common Applications

power generation

pumping stations

marine propulsion

peak shaving

aircraft propulsion

emergency power systems

Buying Guide

Gas Turbine Buying Guide

When considering purchasing a surplus gas turbine, understanding the specific needs of your energy generation project is crucial. The decision involves multiple factors that can significantly impact performance.

Here are some key considerations for selecting the right gas turbine:

  • Verify the fuel compatibility to ensure it matches your available resources.
  • Assess the turbine's efficiency ratings to align with your sustainability goals.
  • Check the operational hours and maintenance records for insights into the turbine's condition.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory standards for emissions and noise levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fuels can gas turbines use?
Gas turbines can operate on natural gas, diesel, jet fuel, and other liquid fuels.
Are surplus gas turbines reliable?
Yes, when properly maintained, surplus gas turbines can offer reliable performance.
How is efficiency measured in gas turbines?
Efficiency is typically measured by the turbine's thermal efficiency and overall capacity to convert fuel into energy.
What industries use gas turbines?
Gas turbines are used in power generation, oil and gas, and industrial manufacturing sectors.