CHP Applications Utilizing Small Gas Turbines
Operators of power generation equipment are faced with the need to reduce operating costs as well as the need for flexible solutions to meet the changing market conditions, such as stricter regulations and increasing renewables on the grid. Varying fuel compositions and new sources of fuel can provide further challenges for the operators.
We will introduce smaller gas turbines and explain how radial turbines are different from axial turbines as well as more details on the all radial OP16 series of gas turbines and its combustion systems for different fuel types (including syngas, sulphur rich wellhead gas and biofuels.
Register to hear about the technology from OPRA Turbines chief development engineer and case studies from application and project engineers. Familiarize yourself with smaller gas turbine technology and gain ideas and solutions for your projects or studies.
Presented by
Darren Slater,
Lead Application Engineer, BRW
Darren is a Lead Application Engineer for BRW's 2 MW class OP16 gas turbine and is responsible for UK & North American projects, working closely with customers and advising and specifying solutions.
Prior to his role at BRW, Darren was a project engineer at GSD, Istanbul, Turkey providing project engineering during the HRSG production stage for a 60MW CCPP in Turkey.
Darran holds a degree in BSc in Mechanical Engineering