βοΈ Steam Turbine Solutions
Turn Waste Steam into Electricity. And Revenue.
Back-pressure and condensing steam turbines from 1 to 30 MW β for co-generation, CHP, and waste-heat-to-power. Authorized Triveni Turbines partner for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Overview
If your facility already generates steam, you may be sitting on an untapped power source. Back-pressure steam turbines convert pressure drop energy β energy that is currently wasted in pressure-reducing valves β into clean, on-site electricity. This is combined heat and power (CHP) in its most direct form.
NES supplies Triveni Turbines, India's leading and globally deployed steam turbine manufacturer, with installations across six continents and decades of CHP experience in industrial applications.
Key Benefits
- βBack-pressure turbines β generate power from existing steam with no added fuel
- βCondensing turbines β maximize electricity output from available steam
- β1 MW to 30 MW range β scalable to your facility's requirements
- βReduces grid electricity dependence and energy bills
- βTypical payback period of 2β5 years for CHP applications
- βFull project delivery β engineering, supply, installation, commissioning
Industries Served
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Assess My CHP Potential βHow We Deliver
Our Delivery Process
Feasibility Study
Steam availability, power demand, and CHP potential assessment
Turbine Selection
Back-pressure vs condensing configuration and capacity sizing
Engineering Design
Integration with existing steam and electrical systems
Supply & Installation
Triveni turbine supplied and installed by NES engineers
Commissioning & AMC
Full startup testing and ongoing maintenance contract
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need more fuel to run a steam turbine?
Not with a back-pressure turbine. You use steam you are already generating and extract work from the pressure drop β turning an energy loss into a power gain at no additional fuel cost.
What is a typical payback period?
For back-pressure CHP applications, payback periods of 2β5 years are common, depending on electricity tariff, steam availability, and operating hours.
Is Triveni equipment suitable for the KSA climate?
Yes. Triveni turbines are designed for continuous duty in demanding industrial settings globally and have been deployed in climates comparable to the GCC region.
Does NES handle commissioning and maintenance?
Yes β NES manages full project delivery including engineering, supply, installation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance under an annual maintenance contract (AMC).
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