This paper focuses on research and innovation in the gas turbine industry. The production of nonaviation gas turbines was $3.6 billion in 1990, only 15% of total production. With improvement in thermal efficiency, increases in unit size, and the building of record breaking combined-cycle electric power plants fueled by cheap natural gas, nonaviation production zoomed to a euphoric high of $25.8 billion in 2001. The US Department of Energy announced last year the award of $130 million for 10 new projects to integrate hydrogen-burning gas turbines and turbine subsystems into integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) central power stations. Nuclear generation is also a zero-emissions technology, and Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Ltd, a South African company, is developing a gas turbine-nuclear reactor electric power plant, with participating companies that include Westinghouse, MHI of Japan, Nukem of Germany, and South Africa's Eskom.
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Wild Blue Yonder
After More than 50 Years of Intense Research, Designers Are Still Pushing the Gas Turbine to New Heights of Performance.
Lee S. Langston is professor emeritus of mechanical engineering at the University of Connecticut in Storrs and is the editor of ASME's Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power.
Mechanical Engineering. May 2006, 128(05): 36-39 (4 pages)
Published Online: May 1, 2006
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Langston, L. S. (May 1, 2006). "Wild Blue Yonder." ASME. Mechanical Engineering. May 2006; 128(05): 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2006-MAY-3
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