Modular Power Packs: Microgas Turbines for Efficient Energy and Heat Utilization

Microgas turbines are compact power generation units with extremely low emission values.

The structure of a microturbine consists of a compressor, recuperator, combustion chamber, turbine, generator, and inverter.

All rotating parts are located on a common air-bearing shaft, which rotates at a nominal speed of 96,000 revolutions per minute.

Due to the globally unique air-bearing technology used, an MGT requires no lubricants or coolants.

The units can be modulated.

For increased efficiency, maximum thermal output can be achieved through direct exhaust gas utilization via a downstream air-water heat exchanger.

Nominal capacities from 50 kW to 1 MW are available.

Parallel operation of up to 20 turbines is enabled by the control systems.