Asia Power Week 2017

Evolution of Gas Turbine Combustion Systems to DLE Extending Fuel Flexibility for Distributed Power (Room Nile 2)

21 Sep 17
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Tracks: Track D - Power Technologies

Demand for higher gas turbine fuel flexibility with reliable and environmentally compatible combustion systems is becoming a decision making factor in several applications across the power generation Industry when selecting power generation equipment. This paper explains the latest developments in dry low emission technology with both natural gas and non standard gaseous fuels and dive into specific cases where burning process gas helps industrial customers avoid flaring and capitalize such gases generating power, while matching highly stringent emission requirements. Keeping cost per generated KWh at competitive levels is possible to combine with environmental footprint by suitable emission control solutions. This is a key factor when designing a distributed generation power plant, which by definition, is nearby the consumer and normally populated areas.