Microturbines: Speeding the shift to distributed heat and power

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Malmquist, Anders [1 ]
Aglén, Ola [1 ]
Keller, Edgar [2 ]
Suter, Marco [3 ]
Wickström, Jari [4 ]
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[1] ABB Motors AB, SE-721 70 Västerås, Sweden
[2] ABB Industrie AG, CH-5300 Turgi, Switzerland
[3] ABB Corporate Research Ltd., CH 5405 Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland
[4] ABB Distributed Power, Thurgauerstrasse 54, CH 8050 Zürich, Switzerland
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ABB Review | 2000年 / 03期
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Electric power distribution - Electricity - Power generation;
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Fewer large power plants and overhead power lines, more efficient use of natural resources, and cheaper electricity - this scenario is within reach thanks to a brand new concept for distributed power generation. Key to its success is the microturbine - a small, highly efficient turbine that can be run on natural gas or biogas. Able to generate even more heat than electricity, the microturbine is eminently well suited as a power source for facilities ranging from hospitals and hotels to shopping malls and factories. With the help of telecommunications systems, such power plants can be linked together to create network solutions that will revolutionize how power is generated and delivered in the future.
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