Potential for 43% boost in combined cycle profits Fern Engineering Inc., a worldwide company that provides consulting services and products to the turbomachinery industry, has recently conducted a c..
Potential for 43% boost in combined cycle profits
Fern Engineering Inc., a worldwide company that provides consulting services and products to the turbomachinery industry, has recently conducted a case analysis on ?dual fuel? capability. Results of the completed analysis are claimed to highlight the economic advantage of providing combined cycle power plants with the capability of operating on both gas and liquid fuel (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
A gas-fired GE 7EA combined cycle plant could raise gross profits by 43% by adding liquid fuel burning cap
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