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Nesharim: Performance improvements projects for filter house and water-wash system

Nesharim Leading Energy Owned by Clal Industries Operated by Mashav Initiating and Development 120-MW, gas-fired, 2 × 1 combined cycle located in Ramla, Israel Plant manager: Kobi Ivenshitz Insulating filter house roof conserves energy Challenge. Nesharim’s filter house is installed over its gas turbines and doubles as a roof for the units. The upper portion of the […]

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NVCA 1: Turbine-inlet evaporative cooler control

Nevada Cogeneration Associates No. 1 Owned by Northern Star Generation Services Operated by CAMS 90-MW, gas-fired, 3 × 1 LM2500-powered combined-cycle cogeneration facility located in Las Vegas, NV Plant manager: Howard Forepaugh Challenge. Nevada Cogen’s gas-turbine packages use an evaporative system to cool engine inlet air. There are two levels of inlet air flow. The original configuration

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Orange Cogen: Lightning warning system helps protect personnel

Orange Cogeneration Owned by Northern Star Generation Operated by Consolidated Asset Management Services LLC 104 MW, gas-fired 2 × 1 combined-cycle cogeneration plant powered by DLN-equipped LM6000 engines, located in Bartow, Fla. Condensing, extraction steam turbine is rated 25 MW. Steam is sold to producers of orange juice and ethanol Plant manager: Allen Czerkiewicz Challenge.. Florida

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LM Engine Common Acronyms

Keep this list of acronyms nearby during WTUI’s 2021 virtual conference. You’ll find that most speakers talk in “shorthand,” using acronyms freely. If you’re not up to snuff on your aero lingo you can get lost in a hurry and possibly miss key points. The “cheat sheet” that follows can help you remain focused. AGB—Accessory

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What color is your hydrogen?

You can add another color to the burgeoning spectrum that is hydrogen as an energy stream: turquoise. According to Brad Bradshaw, speaking on the Hydrogen Energy Center’s (HEC) Apr 23, 2021 webinar (on-demand below), “Decarbonizing the Gas Grid with Hydrogen,” turquoise H2 is methane subjected to pyrolysis to split it into hydrogen and solid carbon.

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