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TurboGen
TurboGen Overview
Turbogen is focused on developing turbine-based combined cooling heating and power (CCHP) systems. The company's turbine is based on industrialized aviation technology and comes in three sizes: TG40, with 40 kW electrical power and 68 kW heating; TG120, with 120 Kw electric power and 170 Kw heating; and TG250, with 250 kW electrical power and 375 kW heating. These models are compatible with both natural gas and a blend of hydrogen and natural gas.
Turbogen's CCHP systems offer sustainable on-site energy solutions that are well suited for settings such as microgrids, office buildings, multi-family residences, hospitals, hotels, nursing homes, and more. The systems are lightweight, small, and reliable, providing continuous power for extended periods before requiring servicing.
Turbogen's CCHP systems have high electrical and thermal efficiency, resulting in rapid return on investment, lower building emissions, and peak shaving for utilities. The compact and modular design of the proprietary jet propulsion technology also reduces installation and maintenance costs. The company's patented multi-fuel technology enables hybrid operations such as solar–gas, hydrogen–gas, and SOFC–gas.
TurboGen Climate Tech relevance
Building operations generate 30% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions. Turbogen provides an on-site energy generation and heat solution that reduces a building's emissions, resulting in better building effeciency.
Turbogen is in the process of developing a combustor that will burn 100% hydrogen, based on its existing multi-fuel micro-turbine.