Capstone Turbine Receives Follow-On Order from France for 2.8 MW of Renewable Energy MicroTurbines

Capstone Turbine Corp (CPTC) announced a follow-on order from its distributor in France for 2.8 megawatts of its 30-kW biogas-fueled microturbine products. The new order from Soffimat (www.soffimat.com) is the second major order from the Paris-based energy systems distributor. The previous order seven months ago was for one megawatt of Capstone MicroTurbine(TM) energy systems.

European Office of Capstone Turbine Receives 3.2 MW of MicroTurbine Follow-On Orders from Russia...

Capstone Turbine Corp (CPST) announced follow-on orders from distributors in Italy and in Russia amounting to 3.2 megawatts of its 60-kW microturbine products. Capstone's distributor in Russia, BPC Energy (www.capstone.ru), has issued an order for 1.8 megawatts of self-starting, stand-alone microturbine power systems to be deployed at a prestigious ski resort near St. Petersburg. The microturbines will be the sole source of power and heat for a luxury hotel and other facilities of the remote, off-grid resort. The array is anticipated to be online later this year in time for the ski resort's high season.

Samsung Orders 1.5 MWs of Capstone MicroTurbine Energy Systems

Samsung Corporation placed an order for 1.5 megawatts of microturbines with Capstone Turbine Corp (CPTC) in a deal worth more than $1 million. Samsung Corporation, the Korean distributor of Capstone MicroTurbine(TM) combined heat and power systems, will install four C60 models at their Samsung Plaza headquarters, 11 at a hospital and 10 at a high-rise apartment complex. Two Capstone C30 units will be deployed in a biogas application project.

FPL Studies Microturbine Technology At Tomoka Correctional Institution

FPL Group Inc (FPL) announced that it is working in cooperation with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the state's Tomoka Correctional Institution to study microturbine energy technology. The project places a microturbine at the Tomoka Correctional Institution in Daytona Beach. Microturbines are small combustion generators that efficiently create heat and electricity on-site, conserving grid power. About the size of a refrigerator, the natural gas fueled microturbine at Tomoka has extremely low emissions of smog-forming NOx and other pollutants compared to other energy sources. The Tomoka project is grid-connected to FPL's electric system. It will heat water...

Tiny gas turbines could spell end of batteries

Keeping an eye on next generation energy technologies a pair of Aussies are now producing micro turbines that can be used to generate power for many MEMS systems. You can learn more about micromachines and microturbines at the following Economist.com link.
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