Emerging Technologies: Using Internal-Combustion Engines for Distributed Generation

Emerging Technologies: Using Internal-Combustion Engines for Distributed Generation

Robert Zogg, P.E.; Chad Smutzer; Kurt Roth, Ph.D.; and James Brodrick, Ph.D. ASHRAE / 2007 / 3 pages

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Much attention is lavished on using novel technologies such as microturbines and fuel cells in distributed generation (DG) applications. While using internal-combustion engines (ICEs) for DG applications receives comparatively little press, ICEs technology maturity, proven performance in DG applications, rapid start-up and shutdown, relatively high efficiencies, and low costs make them competitive with newer technologies for many DG applications. ICEs are, in fact, the dominant prime-mover technology used in DG applications under 1000 kW generation capacity.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 49, no. 3, March 2007



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