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  1. Microturbines can be operated on a wide range of fuels, including natural gas and hydrogen, and can be packaged with an integrated heat exchanger to capture thermal energy for combined …

  2. Abstract: When the shaft rotates in microturbines, the rotational movement is converted to electrical power. This is achieved through a permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) …

  3. Precision, automation, reliability and environmental stewardship: that and more is what you get with industry-leading microturbines.

  4. The KW Microturbine is a U.S. designed, manufactured and assembled power generation solution, producing 30 kW at just 150 lb. Built for general aviation, advanced air mobility, and …

  5. An In-Depth Look at Capstone's Microturbine System Controls Capstone microturbines incorporate an aero-based turbine engine, a magnetic generator, adv. nced power electronics, …

  6. Microturbines are small turbines for generating electricity using a variety of fuels including natural gas. Their advantages over internal combustion engines are lower noise, less frequent …

  7. Figure 1 shows a schematic of the basic microturbine compo-nents, which include the combined compressor/turbine unit, generator, recuperator, combustor, and CHP heat exchanger.