gas turbine operator Articles
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ENER-CORE Power Station at Attero Landfill Schinnen, Holland - Case Study
THE CHALLENGE: Attero, one of the leading waste management companies in the Netherlands and producer of green gas, had a closed landfill in Schinnen, Holland, which was producing low quality gas with a methane content below 30% which conventional gas turbines could not efficiently operate on. Attero sought a technology that could effectively deal with low methane gases. THE SOLUTION: The 250kW ...
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Wear Metal Analysis on Polyol Ester Base Aviation Turbine Oil Using the SpectrOil Analyzer
Aircraft gas turbine engines use synthetic polyester fluids since they are formulated to handle a wide range of severe operating conditions. The factory supplied Spectroil M/N program for compliance to the JOAP program uses D19 and D12 standards which are prepared from a mineral oil hydrocarbon base stock. For applications which require improved accuracy for polyol ester based oils, the SpectrOil ...
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Project - Norway Oil Fields - Offshore Oil
Capacity: 56.2 MW A major oil and gas operator in Norway owns and operates five turbines located off the coast of Norway in the North Sea. Turbines JA-001 and JA-002 operate at 23 MW and dire on fuel gas, and turbines RI101, RI-102, and RI-103 operate at 5300 kW and also fire on fuel gas. The turbines are operated in accordance with the framework permit regulations specified for the individual ...
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Suction Air Chilling – TradeMark Nitrogen - Case study
Increased and consistent production of Nitric Acid enables the increased production of higher value fertilizer products. The Trademark Nitric Acid plant was de-bottle necked by chilling the inlet to the plant’s suction air compressor. Everest Sciences patented hybrid indirect evaporative chilling system was installed due to its low operating costs and modular design minimizing the site ...
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Taking Fossil Fuels to the Next Level - Standards Underpin Extraction, Processing and Distribution
To the average person, the oil and gas industry may appear simple — a matter of literally tapping into a natural resource and distributing it to customers. Of course the matter of extraction is rarely simple, and in the case of emergent hydraulic fracturing technology, it is particularly complex and capital-intensive. In fact, the world of petroleum and natural gas extraction, distribution ...
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