
Combined Cycle Power Plant
❝Combined cycle power plants (CCPP) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the electric utilities market place. A combined-cycle power plant uses both a gas and a steam turbine together to produce up to 64% more electricity from the natural gas (or/and HYDROGEN according to future development about Hydrogen production and storage) Combined cycle operation employs a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) that captures heat from high temperature exhaust gases to produce steam, which is then supplied to a steam turbine to generate additional electric power. In combined cycle mode, power plants can achieve electrical efficiencies of up to 63 percent.)❞