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  2. Gas-fired power plant - Wikipedia

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    In a simple cycle gas-turbine, also known as open-cycle gas-turbine (OCGT) generators, hot gas drives a gas turbine to generate electricity. This type of plant is relatively cheap to build and can start very quickly, but due to its lower efficiency is at most only run for a few hours a day as a peaking power plant. [8]

  3. Gas turbine - Wikipedia

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    2011: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries tests the first >60% efficiency combined cycle gas turbine (the M501J) at its Takasago, Hyōgo, works. [24] [25] 2019: Doosan Enerbility began developing a large gas turbine for power generation in 2013 and completed development in 2019. A model was installed at a Gimpo Combined Heat and Power Plant in 2023 and ...

  4. Gas-generator cycle - Wikipedia

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    The gas-generator cycle, also called open cycle, is one of the most commonly used power cycles in bipropellant liquid rocket engines. Propellant is burned in a gas generator (or "preburner") and the resulting hot gas is used to power the propellant pumps before being exhausted overboard and lost.

  5. Combined cycle power plant - Wikipedia

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    A combined cycle power plant is an assembly of heat engines that work in tandem from the same source of heat, converting it into mechanical energy. On land, when used to make electricity the most common type is called a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant, which is a kind of gas-fired power plant.

  6. General Electric LMS100 - Wikipedia

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    The LMS100 PA produces approximately 100 MW at an efficiency of around 46% LHV in open cycle operation. It is currently the largest and most efficient aero-derivative gas turbine. It is able to produce full rated power in under 10 minutes. [citation needed] The LMS100 comprises a low-pressure compressor, an intercooler, a supercore and a power ...

  7. Thermal power station - Wikipedia

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    Fuels such as natural gas or oil can also be burnt directly in gas turbines (internal combustion), skipping the steam generation step. These plants can be of the open cycle or the more efficient combined cycle type. The majority of the world's thermal power stations are driven by steam turbines, gas turbines, or a combination of the two.

  8. Ericsson cycle - Wikipedia

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    The "Brayton cycle" is now known as the gas turbine cycle, which differs from the original "Brayton cycle" in the use of a turbine compressor and expander. The gas turbine cycle is used for all modern gas turbine and turbojet engines, however simple cycle turbines are often recuperated to improve efficiency and these recuperated turbines more ...

  9. Thermodynamic cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Carnot cycle is a cycle composed of the totally reversible processes of isentropic compression and expansion and isothermal heat addition and rejection. The thermal efficiency of a Carnot cycle depends only on the absolute temperatures of the two reservoirs in which heat transfer takes place, and for a power cycle is: