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A microturbine is a form of [[combined heat and power]] or [[distributed generation]] system. It burns natural gas or other fuel to create electricity, but you can also utilize the waste heat. Microturbines have the lowest [[emissions]] of any non-catalyzed fossil fuel combustion from burning natural gas.  
A microturbine is a form of [[combined heat and power]] or [[distributed generation]] system. It burns natural gas or other fuel to create electricity, but you can also utilize the waste heat. Microturbines have the lowest [[emissions]] of any non-catalyzed fossil fuel combustion from burning natural gas.  


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*[[Alternative energy]]
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==External Links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Microturbine]]
 
== External links ==
[http://www.microturbine.com/technology/specsheets.asp Capstone Microturbines]
[http://www.microturbine.com/technology/specsheets.asp Capstone Microturbines]


[[Category: Technology]]
[[Category: Technology]]
[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Energy]]

Revision as of 08:49, 17 September 2011

A microturbine is a form of combined heat and power or distributed generation system. It burns natural gas or other fuel to create electricity, but you can also utilize the waste heat. Microturbines have the lowest emissions of any non-catalyzed fossil fuel combustion from burning natural gas.

Efficiency

Some microturbines can achieve 80% efficiency as compared to only 35% efficiency from the conventional grid.

They are basically jet engines in a box. Loud!!!

See also

Bold text== Interwiki links ==

External links

Capstone Microturbines

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