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  2. Cogeneration - Wikipedia

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    The fuel used is typically natural gas. Gas engine CHP plants use a reciprocating gas engine, which is generally more competitive than a gas turbine up to about 5 MW. The gaseous fuel used is normally natural gas. These plants are generally manufactured as fully packaged units that can be installed within a plantroom or external plant compound ...

  3. Gas-fired power plant - Wikipedia

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    A cogeneration plant in Berlin Gas generates over 20% of world electricity Share of electricity production from gas. A gas-fired power plant, sometimes referred to as gas-fired power station, natural gas power plant, or methane gas power plant, is a thermal power station that burns natural gas to generate electricity.

  4. Combined cycle power plant - Wikipedia

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    Gas turbines burn mainly natural gas and light oil. Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. In addition, ash deposits from these fuels result in gas turbine deratings of up to 15%. They may still be economically attractive fuels however, particularly in combined-cycle ...

  5. Austria's Largest Cogeneration Plant Using Gas Engines ... - AOL

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    Austria's Largest Cogeneration Plant Using Gas Engines Features GE's Jenbacher Technology GE's J624 Two-Stage Turbocharged Gas Engines Represent Latest in Jenbacher Technology Flexibility, High ...

  6. Bavarian Utility Installs GE's J920 FleXtra Gas Engine ... - AOL

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    GE's largest Jenbacher gas engine model, the 9.5-megawatt J920 FleXtra, is the centerpiece of Bavarian utility Stadtwerke Rosenheim's newly upgraded municipal cogeneration facility in the German ...

  7. Micro combined heat and power - Wikipedia

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    The majority of cogeneration systems use natural gas for fuel, because natural gas burns easily and cleanly, it can be inexpensive, it is available in most areas and is easily transported through pipelines which already exist for over 60 million homes.

  8. List of natural gas power stations in the United States

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    Natural gas power stations opened at a fast rate throughout the 2010s, quickly replacing aging, dirty, and economically unviable coal-fired power stations, but by the early 2020s new plants were mostly wind and solar with only Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania continuing to open significant numbers of gas plants.

  9. Midland Cogeneration Venture - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Cogeneration Venture (MCV) is a natural gas-fired electrical and steam co-generation plant in Midland, Michigan owned by Midland Cogeneration Venture Limited Partnership. When it began operation in 1991, it was the largest gas-fired steam recovery power plant in the world. [1]