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Turbo Guide 2011 available

27 October 2011 - The 4th edition of the DGTA Turbo Guide has been published in August 2011. This guide contains information on the installed stationary gas turbines in the Netherlands, on- and offshore

The 4th edition of the DGTA Turbo Guide has been published in August 2011. This guide contains information on the installed stationary gas turbines in the Netherlands, on- and offshore. It is a valuable reference list for feasibility studies for gas turbine related (marketing) research and policy development.
 
Information on the stationary gas turbines is published in 2 sections:
* by ownership
* by make and type.
 
The information provided:
* year of commissioning
* application
* power
* NOx reduction technology applied
* average number of operating hours per year
* fuel(s).
 
The Turbo Guide can be ordered at the Dutch Gas Turbine Association.
The price is Euro 300 including VAT.
For orders please contact  angelique.tadros@dgta.nl, tel. nr. (+31) 750 9814.

Geschreven door: Mr. P. Peelen

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The history of the gas turbine for power generation can date back to the beginning of 20th century when a British engineer, Sir Frank Whittle and a German scientist, Hans von Ohain, independently developed a gas turbine for aircraft propulsion. Also, in the same period, the first gas turbine for power generation was operational in 1939 in Neufchateau, Switzerland. Ever since, the explosion of gas turbine designs in the different parts of the world has never stopped.

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About DGTA

The Dutch Gas Turbine Association is a sector association for the gas turbine industry in the Netherlands. The association was established in 1981 with the help of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The main goal is to initiate, encourage and support a broad range of activities, with the aim to strengthen the technological, commercial and labour market position of this gas turbine industry.

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