Hi,
I'm a Mech. Eng., so forgive my ignorance to power electronics, but I'm hoping someone can explain this to me.
Considering the scenario where a small gas turbine (< 500 kW) drives a generator to provide power to the power grid. The power output of the turbine will not be constant.
1) What type of generator would be most suitable?
2) What type of power electronics would be required to convert the generated power to a form suitable export to the power grid.
3) Can the load torque required to spin the generator be modulated in a way that would allow the rpm of the turbine to remain constant while the power output changes?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I'm a Mech. Eng., so forgive my ignorance to power electronics, but I'm hoping someone can explain this to me.
Considering the scenario where a small gas turbine (< 500 kW) drives a generator to provide power to the power grid. The power output of the turbine will not be constant.
1) What type of generator would be most suitable?
2) What type of power electronics would be required to convert the generated power to a form suitable export to the power grid.
3) Can the load torque required to spin the generator be modulated in a way that would allow the rpm of the turbine to remain constant while the power output changes?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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