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Waste-to-Energy Excellence: Landfill Gas Power Plant in Greece - Case Study
HELECTOR, a subsidiary of ELLAKTOR Group, is an expert in the waste management and green energy production sector in South Eastern Europe. To further their commitment to alternative fuel production and biomass exploitation, HELECTOR selected Clarke Energy Hellas to supply and install a 3.52MW landfill gas power plant in Thessaloniki, ...
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LNG for Exploration & Production - Frac Operations - Case Study
Stabilis provided the very first LNG and equipment solution for oil & gas frac operations in 2013 working with a major, integrated oil company in the Eagle Ford shale basin. Stabilis has experience supplying vaporized LNG to a 100% gas-powered turbine frac solution, as well as supplying more conventional pressure-pumping units powered by dual fuel reciprocating engines. Since 2013, we have ...
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Reliable Solution of Rapid Hydrogen Concentration Monitoring in Gas-fired Combustion Turbines
On May 11th, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed new carbon pollution standards for coal and natural gas-fired power plants. The proposal would set limits for newly established gas-fired combustion turbines, existing coal, oil and gas-fired steam generating units, and certain existing gas-fired combustion turbines. For different types of turbines, EPA has listed ...
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Auxiliary Boilers Can Reduce Cold-Start Times for CCGTs
Combined cycle gas turbines (CCGTs) play a critical role in providing power grids with additional electricity, supporting reliability and resilience during periods of high demand. Combined cycle power plants that harness energy from both combustion and steam turbines use less fuel overall, and can produce longer run times than traditional peaker plants that have long been used to produce ...
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Hazira Power Plant : India’s first Independent Power Plant in Gujarat - Case Study
In October 1997, Essar commissioned India’s first Independent Power Plant (IPP) after the Government of India had liberalised its power policy. Originally conceived to cater only to Essar Steel’s requirements, the plant was later converted to an independent producer with a capacity of 515 MW. Using cutting-edge technology, it was no ordinary power plant. The Hazira IPP was a ...
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Recovered Resources from Waste: The Benefits of Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Systems
Recovered Resources from Waste: The Benefits of Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Systems The Problem: Traditional Waste Disposal and its Impact Our current waste management practices are unsustainable. Landfills overflow, polluting the environment and harming ecosystems. A significant portion of this waste contains valuable resources that could be recovered. The Solution: Pyrolysis Plants and Recovering ...
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Versatility of Byproducts from a Plastic Pyrolysis Plant for Diverse Industrial Applications
At the heart of a plastic pyrolysis plant lies the process of pyrolysis, wherein plastic waste is subjected to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, leading to the breakdown of complex hydrocarbons into simpler compounds. This thermochemical transformation yields a trifecta of valuable byproducts: pyrolysis oil, syngas, and carbon black. Pyrolysis oil, often referred to as bio-oil or ...
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