GE’s New Gas Turbines Are State of the Art, But Are We Getting Too Cozy With the Fuel?
By Jared Anderson
The
first natural gas-fired turbine for US power generation and one of
today’s state-of-the-art designs currently live a couple hundred yards
apart on GE’s massive 413-acre Greenville, South Carolina campus. The
fact that both machines convert natural gas into electricity is pretty
much where the similarities end. The first gas turbine used for electric
utility
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