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Advanced turbine systems phase II - conceptual design and product development. Final report, August 1993--July 1996
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/395618
Subject(s) - conceptual design , turbine , combined cycle , gas turbines , product (mathematics) , natural gas , phase (matter) , new product development , technology development , environmental science , process engineering , engineering , manufacturing engineering , systems engineering , waste management , mechanical engineering , business , chemistry , mathematics , geometry , organic chemistry , marketing
The National Energy Strategy (NES) calls for a balanced program of greater energy efficiency, use of alternative fuels, and the environmentally responsible development of all U.S. energy resources. Consistent with the NES, a Department of Energy (DOE) program has been created to develop Advanced Turbine Systems (ATS). The technical ATS requirements are based upon two workshops held in Greenville, SC that were sponsored by DOE and hosted by Clemson University. The objective of this 8-year program, managed jointly by DOE`s Office of Fossil Energy, and, Office of Conservation and Renewable Energy, is to develop natural-gas-fired base load power plants that will have cycle efficiencies greater than 60%, lower heating value (LHV), be environmentally superior to current technology, and also be cost competitive. The program will include work to transfer advanced technology to the coal- and biomass-fueled systems being developed in other DOE programs

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