microturbines
Microturbines are small, efficient power generation systems that convert fuel into electricity. Typically ranging from 30 kW to 500 kW in capacity, they can run on various fuels, including natural gas, propane, and biogas. Their compact size makes them suitable for distributed energy applications, such as powering buildings or small industrial sites.
These systems operate on the same principles as larger gas turbines but are designed for lower power outputs. Microturbines are known for their low emissions and high reliability, making them an attractive option for renewable energy integration and combined heat and power (CHP) systems.