How a Gas Turbine Works | Gas Power Generation | GE Power
How Does a Gas Turbine Generate Electricity?
Introduction to Gas Turbines
- The gas turbine is essential for electricity generation, utilizing air and natural gas as primary ingredients.
- The process begins at the local power plant, where gas turbines play a crucial role in generating electricity.
Operation of the Gas Turbine
- Air enters the turbine's compressor section, where it is compressed and heated, similar to inflating a bicycle tire.
- Fuel is injected into the combustor, mixing with hot air and igniting to produce high-pressure gas that spins turbine blades at over 3000 RPM.
Energy Conversion Process
- The spinning turbine drives a generator connected via a drive shaft; this mechanical energy converts into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction.