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• UL certified • Quiet operation (65 dB at 10 meters) • Modular design permits scalability • Multi-fuel capability • Remote Monitoring • Lightweight and compact design • High efficiency design Capstone MicroTurbine products are commonly deployed in one or a combination of several of the following energy efficient solutions: • CHP: Combined Heat & Power – CHP systems conserve energy and cut operational costs by creating both electricity and heat. • CHHP: Combined Cooling, Heating & Power – The heat output can be used to both heat and air condition your facility via absorption cooling, while also producing electricity. • Secure Power: Capstone MicroTurbines can operate connected to a utility grid or provide stand alone power to critical loads. • Resource Recovery: Biogas Capstone MicroTurbines can cleanly burn waste gases to create renewable electrical power and heat. • Resource Recovery: Oil and Gas Capstone MicroTurbines power onshore and offshore operations using unprocessed wellhead gas. 2.2 New Jersey Administrative Code According to New Jersey Administrative Code (N.J.A.C.) section 7:27-8.2(c)1, a significant source of emissions is defined as “Commercial fuel burning equipment, except for a source listed in c(21) below, that has a maximum rated heat input of 1,000,000 BTU per hour or greater to the burning chamber, including emergency generators.” The exception noted in c(21) is for reciprocating engines. The Capstone C200 operating at full power and International Standard Organization (ISO) conditions consumes 2,079,000 BTU per hour, so it meets the heat input criterion as a significant source. However, N.J.A.C. section 7:27-8.2(f)1.i provides for “A microturbine with less than 500 kilowatts generating capacity that is fueled by natural gas and that has been verified according to the requirements in (f)2 below to emit less than: (1) 0.40 pounds of NOx per megawatt hour; and (2) 0.25 pounds of CO per megawatt hour,” to not be classified as a significant source. 2.3 Technical Performance Claim Claim – The Capstone C200 LP MicroTurbine fired with natural gas when operated at 40% or greater load has demonstrated by source emission testing that it emits less than 1) 0.40 pounds of NOx per megawatt hour, and 2) 0.25 pounds of CO per megawatt hour, and, therefore, that it is not a significant source of NOx and CO emissions in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:27-8.2(f)1.i. 9PDF Image | NJCAT TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION CAPSTONE MODEL C200 MICROTURBINE CAPSTONE TURBINE CORPORATION
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