Comparison of Power Enhancement Options for Greenfield Combined Cycle Power Plants
By Thomas C. Tillman, PE Presented at Power Gen International, Dec 2003
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Washington D.C., August 29, 2011- Representative Paul Tonko (D-NY) led an effort of bipartisan Repre…
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HOUSTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) – TAS Energy, Inc. ("TAS") today announced it was awarded a contract by US…
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Turbine Air Systems
Turbine Inlet ChillingWith 60% of the global market share in turbine inlet chilling, TAS Energy’s integrated, modular, Turbine Air Systems guarantee performance, reliability and cost savings or additional profit for our customers. |
Modular Data Centers
Modular Data CentersTAS Energy's Modular Data Center options of high efficiency cooling, integrated cooling and power systems, or turnkey units are some of the most integrated, optimized, highly efficient and guaranteed performance products in the industry. |
Modular Utility Systems
Modular Utility SystemsWith five times more global installations than all of our competitors combined, TAS Energy’s Modular Utility Systems are guaranteed to deliver the most efficient cooling or heating of any product in the industry, saving our customers millions in reduced utility bills. |
Waste Heat
Waste HeatPower for approximately 10 million American homes currently evaporates into thin air in the form of waste heat from industrial smokestacks and oil and gas processing. TAS Energy’s heat-to-power (H2P) unit is one of the most advanced in the industry. |
Geothermal
GeothermalTAS Energy's advanced design geothermal-to-power organic rankine cycle unit is defying the standard for ‘commercially viable resource temperatures,’ capturing heat as low as 205 degrees Fahrenheit, receiving DOE recognition as an innovative and advanced technology. |
Solar Thermal
Solar ThermalConcentrated solar projects are not abundant in the U.S. largely due to financing and water supply difficulties. TAS Energy is reinvigorating an old market with its advanced design solar-to-power (S2P) organic rankine cycle unit. |
By Thomas C. Tillman, PE Presented at Power Gen International, Dec 2003
Read more | Dec 01, 2003