Aurelia
Turbines
The most efficient small
gas turbines in the world
Why efficiency is important? Efficiency opens markets
Payback
in years
18
16 Micro Turbines Renewable SME industrial
14 fuels cogeneration
12 Existing
market
10 >30bn€
8
pa
Gas Engines Better Direct current
6 economics applications
4 Aurelia Turbines
2
0
25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% 55% Efficiency
Advanced Turbine Benefits
Technology Features for the Customer
>> 400 kWe over 40 % efficient >> No lubrication fluids required >> Low operating &
>> Active magnetic bearings >> Fuel flexibility, low emissions maintenance costs
>> Twin turbine shafts >> Low maintenance, long life >> Greater process control
>> Permanent magnet >> High part load efficiency >> Certainty of energy costs
generators & supply
>> Faster payback
Aurelia Turbines
Höyläkatu 1 [email protected]
53500 Lappeenranta www.aureliaturbines.com
Finland
Datasheet
Dimensions Basic facts
Enclosure protection IP34 & indoor/outdoor installation
Weight 25 000 kg
Height 3.3 m
Acoustic emissions < 75 dB(A) @ 10 meters
Easily transportable
Manipulation at site as achieved
9 .8 m
g th
W id t Len
h 3.3
m
Temperature limitations
Cooling air relative humidity RH 0–95 % (Non-condensing, non-corrosive)
Operating temperature -20… +40 °C (Below 0 °C cold weather starting procedure)
Storage temperature -10… +50 °C
Electrical performance & network Exhaust characteristics
Electrical efficiency LHV 40.2 % NOx emissions at 15 % O2 < 15 ppmV
Electrical output to net 400 kWe CO emissions at 15 % O2 < 15 ppmV
Output voltage 362–440 V Exhaust gas flow
Output frequency 48–63 Hz at full power 2.2 kg/s
Maximum output current Exhaust gas temperature
at 400VAC 597 A at full power 185 °C
Electrical connection 3 phases, 4 wires Exhaust energy at full power 1 188 MJ/h
EMC level IEC 61800-3 Heat recovery from intercooler 278 kW
for IT networks Heat recovery from exhaust gas 240 kW
Exhaust gas O2 level 17.5 %
Fuels Partial load efficiency
Due to the modular design the combustion chamber is Electrical efficiency (%)
easily adjustable to meet the requirements of different 45
40
fuels. The turbine is designed to use all standard liquid 35
and gaseous fuels and gives options for non-standard fuels. 30
25
20
Fuel flow LHV 3 582 MJ/h
15
Maximum allowed H2S content < 5 000 ppm 10
Net heat rate LHV 8 955 kJ/kWh 5 Electrical output (kW)
0
Gaseous fuel inlet pressure min/max 700–800 kPa(g)
0 100 200 300 400
Liquid fuel inlet pressure min/max 0–50 kPa(g)