Microturbines, which are compact and highly efficient units, are becoming a popular solution for decentralized power generation. These devices use natural gas or biogas as fuel and are capable of generating electricity and heat simultaneously.
The main advantages of microturbines include their compactness, low emissions and ability to be used in remote regions. They are often used in industrial facilities where a reliable power supply is required, or in residential complexes for localized power generation.
Modern microturbine models are equipped with control systems that allow them to be integrated with other energy sources, such as solar panels or batteries. This makes them part of larger scale energy solutions.
With the growing demand for off-grid and clean systems, microturbines play an important role in modernizing the energy infrastructure.
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