In 1994, Irvine pharmaceutical factory in California added a new Centaur 40 gas turbine cogeneration equipment, which can produce 3.5MW of electricity. It is running in parallel with the original 2.8MW Centaur 40 unit in the plant. The original 40 unit has been running for 66000 hours since its installation in October 1981.The original 8165 kg / h unsaturated steam is increased to 18144 kg / h saturated steam after the additional gas turbine is equipped with afterburning HRSG. This cogeneration equipment can meet the basic electricity and heat demand of the whole pharmaceutical plant. By February 2003, the gas turbine had operated for more than 212000 hours.
In January 1998, a set of Cogeneration Equipment including two Taurus 60 gas turbines, two waste heat boilers and one back pressure turbine was installed at the University of San Francisco, California, which can provide 14 MW of power and 127008kg / h of steam.
CMPC is one of the largest and oldest paper companies in Latin America and is committed to the sustainable use of energy. Their plant in Talagante, Chile, on the outskirts of Santiago, produces high quality tissue that is made with both pulp and recycled paper.
this direct drying and cogeneration plant uses natural gas with the TitanTM 250 gas turbine package to produce electricity, hot air for direct drying in the Yankee Hood, and steam produced in an integrated heat recovery steam generator. The Titan 250 package is the first to use an 80db low-noise design to ensure less noise pollution in the quiet countryside where the plant is located. The plant is able to act as a microgrid in the event of an outage or issues with external networks. The Titan 250 can easily adapt to a range of energy demands, with the average being 17-22 MWe.