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Title: Theory And Economics Of By-Generation Of Electricity At City Gate Stations Using A Gas Expander Turbine
Author: Barbara J. Bockert
Source: American Gas Association 1980
Year Published: 1980
Abstract: It is possible to generate a considerable amount of electrical energy by heating high pressure inlel gas, such as at a gate station, to an elevated temperature and then isentropically expanding the gas through a turbine which powers a generator while simultaneously reducing gas pressure and temperature. When the gas exits the turbine, it is available at entry conditions for a distribution system. The electricity produced can be used to satisfy on-site requirements or in the case of dual utility, it can be fed directly into the distribution network for electrical base-loading.




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