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Category for manufacturers of Steam turbines. Pages in category "Steam turbine manufacturers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
The modern steam turbine was invented in 1884 by Charles Parsons, whose first model was connected to a dynamo that generated 7.5 kilowatts (10.1 hp) of electricity. [12] The invention of Parsons' steam turbine made cheap and plentiful electricity possible and revolutionized marine transport and naval warfare. [13] Parsons' design was a reaction ...
The key projects include the T-295/335-23.5 power steam turbine, the world’s largest cogeneration turbine with a capacity of 335 MW and a heat load of 385 Mkcal/hr; [11] [12] Kp77-6.8 turbine for waste incineration plants with a capacity of 77 MW; [13] power unit of the turbine plant and a set of heat transfer equipment for the new Russian ...
Dresser-Rand products include turbo and reciprocating compressors, steam turbines, industrial and aero-derivative gas turbines, high-speed engines, and modular power substations. [ 21 ] The company is headquartered in Houston , Texas [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 22 ] and has a presence in over 150 countries, including the United States, France, Spain, Germany ...
Doosan Škoda Power is a manufacturer and supplier of equipment for power stations, machine rooms especially equipped for steam turbines. Its headquarters are in PlzeĆ , Czech Republic. The portfolio includes steam turbines in the range of performances from 10 to 1200 MW in applications of gas, coal, cogeneration, nuclear and CSP power ...
NuScale Power is the only SMR manufacturer currently licensed by the NRC. The license cover the reactor rated at 50MW. [120] NuScale has since developed an updated design with a power rating of 77MW. NuScale's VOYGR SMR plant is a "modular" system designed to easily scale from small to medium commercial applications. [121]
According to industry rankings by Platts in various years from 2008-2010, LMZ was not listed among the significant manufacturers of steam, gas or hydro turbines by worldwide market share. [4] As of 2021, LMZ is developing a 1255 MWe low-speed high-power turbine for the VVER-TOI nuclear reactor. The design allows for growth to a capacity of 1800 ...
250 kW steam turbine generator set (1910) 500 MW Siemens multi stage steam turbine with generator set (rear, red) Parsons first 1 MW steam turbine driven "Turbogenerator" (made 1900 for a plant in Elberfeld, Germany) Ottó Bláthy in the armature of a Ganz turbo generator (1904) Small RP4 steam turbo generator set 500W/24V for a steam locomotive: alternator (left) + turbine (right)