6 products found
Allied Environmental Technologies, Inc. Products
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Allied - On-Site Power Generation Genset Systems
Modular Design for 60 kW to 2,000 ...
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Allied - On-Site Cogeneration Systems
Cogeneration is a variation of distributed generation, but it is an often misused and misunderstood term. A common thought is that cogeneration means running a generator in parallel with the utility grid, or "co-generating". While this is often done, this is not the meaning of the term. Cogeneration is simply using one energy source to produce two separate forms of energy. Cogeneration is also known as combined heat and power (CHOP). In a correctly ...
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Allied - Gas Turbines for Distributed Generation
Gas turbines (or combustion turbines) are available in a range of sizes. Gas turbines are used mainly above 1 MW, though smaller units – microturbines – are produced in sizes less than 200 kW. Gas turbines can operate in different cycle configurations, ...
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Allied - Capstone Micro Turbine System
It's about the size of a refrigerator and generates 30 kilowatts of electricity - enough to power a small business. The Capstone MicroTurbine is based on the same technology as a jet engine - but integrates patented air bearing and proprietary software with state-of-the-art electronics. The result: a versatile, reliable, environmentally beneficial solution for power generation that is virtually ...
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Allied - Gasification Unit
Gasification is a century old technology, which flourished quite well before and during the second world war. Gasification can be broadly defined as the thermochemical conversion of a usually solid or liquid carbon-based material into a combustible gaseous product. The technology disappeared soon after the second world war, when liquid fuel became easily available. The interests in the gasification technology has undergone many ups and downs in running ...
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Allied - Plasma Technology
The need for the ultimate Waste Destruction offered by plasma discharge technology is evident from population growth in all nations, deterioration of water supplies, increased production of toxic wastes and infectious hospital wastes, and the diminishing amount of land that can be used for municipal solid waste dumps. Because of these increasing volumes of all types of wastes and the increased risk to human health associated with such growth, it is ...