tailieunhanh - Technology Characterization: Gas Turbines

In an effort to assess the impact of recent trends that may have affected industry energy consumption since the CEF report was produced, we also examined reference case energy consumption projections for the pulp and paper industry produced in connection with EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2006 (AEO 2006), which also uses the NEMS model but incorporates more recent energy and economic data. However, AEO 2006 also projects production to grow (increasing at percent per year), albeit at a slightly slower rate than projected by CEF, which drives an expected increase in energy consumption of 12 percent over the period | Technology Characterization Gas Turbines Prepared for Environmental Protection Agency Climate Protection Partnership Division Washington DC Prepared by Energy and Environmental Analysis an ICF International Company 1655 North Fort Myer Drive Suite 600 Arlington Virginia 22209 December 2008 Disclaimer The information included in these technology overviews is for information purposes only and is gathered from published industry sources. Information about costs maintenance operations or any other performance criteria is by no means representative of agency policies definitions or determinations for regulatory or compliance purposes. Technology Characterization i Gas Turbines TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and technology Basic Process and Modes of Types of Gas Design performance Electrical Fuel Supply Part-Load Effects of Ambient Conditions on Heat Performance and Efficiency Capital Emissions Control Gas Turbine Emissions Technology Characterization ii Gas .