The hallmark of condensing turbines lies in their exceptional efficiency. By creating a vacuum in the last stages of the turbine, they enable the steam to expand further, extracting more energy and resulting in higher power output.
Through its multistage design, a condensing turbine accommodates greater pressure differentials, leading to higher power output and optimized energy conversion.
These turbines are invaluable for combined heat and power (CHP) applications. They efficiently recover heat from exhaust steam, providing an additional source of energy for various industrial processes.
Their adaptable design makes condensing turbines suitable for various steam conditions and power requirements, making them versatile for a wide range of industrial and power generation settings.
The increased efficiency and reduced fuel consumption directly contribute to lower greenhouse gas emissions and a smaller environmental footprint.