It's 'full steam for advanced combined cycles ; Combined-cycle technology has dominated new capacity additions for a decade or more. But manufacturers are not resting on their laurels as they push ahead with enhancements like steam-cooled gas turbines and once-through heat-recovery steam generators
In 2001, an estimated 48.6 GW of new gas-turbine-based powerplants will go into commercial service in North America. Many analysts feel these projections overly optimistic, and predict that as many as 50% of the announced projects will never be developed past the point of an artist's rendering....
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