Gas turbines
Similar to gas-powered CHP plants, gas turbines generate electricity and heat simultaneously. They are mainly used in municipal utilities, industrial plants and large power stations.
The expertise of AGO AG encompasses the design and realisation of CHP projects involving gas turbines for the supply of power and steam. In addition to this, we provide all required media for the efficient operation of the total plant.
AGO AG Energie + Anlagen has long-term experience especially in re-powering of plants and in integrating new plants into existing utility systems. We implement new gas turbine systems in a broad range of energy supply sectors.
Benefits of gas turbine systems
- Changed framework conditions in energy supply require flexible elements in power-generating systems.
- Gas turbines help to stabilise the public grid due to their short start-up times. The hot exhaust gases with temperatures above 500°C can be used for different applications such as:
- steam generation
- heat or hot-water generation
- drying processes
Areas of application
- Public utility companies can use gas turbines to feed heat into local and district heat distribution networks as well as to feed power into the public grid.
- Industrial production facilities can simultaneously satisfy heat and power demands.
Scope of performance
- Micro gas turbines with an output of 200 to 1,000 kW (cascaded interconnection)
- Industrial gas turbines with a waste-heat recovery boiler
- 1.5 - > 20 MWel Applications in power stations > 20 MW to 400 MW
- AGO AG takes over the complete design, construction and operation of plants with an output of up to approximately 20 MWel for industrial companies and energy distribution system operators.