Combined Cycle Gas Turbine. A Combined Cycle Gas Turbine is a unit whereby electricity is generated by a gas powered turbine and also a second turbine. The hot exhaust gases expelled from the first turbine are fed into the heat exchanger to generate steam which powers the second turbine.
A gas fired electricity generation plant.
Combined cycle gas turbine; modern gas powered electricity generating technology.
Combined cycle gas turbine - turbines, that are typically fuelled by natural gas, are used to drive generators to produce electricity. The exhaust gases are then passed through a boiler to produce steam that in turn drives an additional turbine coupled to a generator.
Combined A power station in which natural gas is burnt to drive a gas Cycle Gasturbine, as in a jet engine, with the exhaust gasses being used to Turbine boil water for a stream turbine as a second stage of electricity generation. Can increase overall energy conversion efficiency from 35% to 50