4 FAQs about Capstone chp microturbines

What is a Capstone microturbine?

Capstone microturbines are the ideal solution for today's distributed generation needs. As the world's leading clean technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, Capstone products are supported by over 100 patents to deliver distributed power applications for customers worldwide.

What type of fuel does a Capstone microturbine use?

Capstone offers a comprehensive lineup of clean-and-green microturbines that are scalable from 10kW to 30MW and can operate on a variety of gaseous or liquid fuels including: Natural Gas, Associated Gas, LPG/Propane, Flare Gas, Landfill Gas, Digester Gas, Diesel, Aviation Fuel and Kerosene.

What is a capstone C800 microturbine?

A Capstone C800 microturbine operating in a CCHP application producing 800kW of clean and reliable power for the PSECU data center UPS. View Case Study Ensure energy independence and reliability, especially in remote or critical locations with our microturbines as part of your microgrid design.

How much power does a capstone CR200 microturbine produce?

View Case Study The methane-fueled Capstone CR200 microturbine installed at Fallowfield Gas Processing Plant produces 200kW of low-emission power. Learn more › Traditional power sources are becoming increasingly unreliable and costly.

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