Microsteam

Microsteam

Microsteam Turbine (Source: Energent)

The Microsteam® Turbine Power System is a compact, efficient power system that can either:

  • generate electricity from pressure energy previously wasted in the steam pressure reducing valves of buildings or industrial plant (e.g. augmenting an existing pressure reducing valve), or
  • be utilised on steam raised in a waste-to-energy system using gaseous waste heat or waste steam,
  • or integrate with a biomass boiler and our Organic Rankine Cycle systems in a small biomass power generation configuration.

This system is designed to fit through a standard doorway and produces up to 275 kW of electrical power. The system is skid-mounted, with controls and switchgear connected at the factory. It is completely automatic, enabling unattended operation.

The Euler Turbine was invented by Energent staff (a US company), developed with internal funding, and demonstrated with support from the U.S. Department of Energy, the State of California, and Carrier Corporation. The Euler Turbine was given the name of Microsteam® Turbine for the commercial steam application.

It has many existing installations in the US, and can easily be applied to systems in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

For application support please download the Microsteam prediction form and send it to us. We will then evaluate the application and discuss the results and pricing with you.

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