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Increase Combustion Turbine Output & Profitability - Overcome Temperature, Altitude & Humidity Considerations

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This informative webcast, presented by Maik Hufft, Director of Commercial Operations for Powerphase International, will address specific topics including:

  • Turbophase System Description - How It Works

  • Expected Heat Rate Improvements

  • Response or Ramping Speed Improvements

  • Expected Longevity of Costly Turbine Components

  • Results from a GE Frame 6B Combustion Turbine Turbophase Installation

  • Turbophase ROI Projections for Middle Eastern and Asian Plants

This webinar can help you make informed decisions about improving the output and efficiency for both retrofit and new CT installations.

Below are some of the questions discussed during the webinar:

  • How long does it take to install Turbophase?

  • How much is the efficiency improvement?

  • Can Turbophase be installed on a new power plant?

  • How much are the maintenance costs?

  • Can you offer Turbophase under a Build Own Operate Transfer pricing scheme?

  • How does the additional air injected affect the pressure in the combustor (i.e., upstream of the turbine)? How does it affect the efficiency of the gas turbine engine? In the case of a combined cycle, how does the additional air injected affect the pressure in the HRSG/chimney?

  • Does your efficiency calculation on the genuine GT consider the fuel for the recip driving the Turbophase compressor?

  • Does it also work when the GT is at partial load?

  • How is Turbophase economical and more efficient in terms of output compared to the inlet air cooling method?

  • What modifications in the combustion chamber are required from OEM to install this system?

  • How does the Turbophase product influence the flue gas emissions from the stack? Are there any implications on emission compliance?

  • How much increment in output is achieved compared to inlet air cooling?