CHP plants with natural gas
The innovative microturbine technology is being used for an increasing number of application and use options in heat and power cogeneration (combined heat and power (CHP) plants).
The following is an overview of our natural gas fired CHP plants sorted by output classes.
| GVM 50 N | GVM 200 N | GVM 400 N | GVM 600 N | GVM 800 N | GVM 1000 N | |
| Fuel | Natural Gas | Natural Gas | Natural Gas | Natural Gas | Natural Gas | Natural Gas |
| Electrical Power Output (kW) | 50 | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 |
| Electrical Efficiency (%) | 28 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 33 |
| Net Heat Rate (kW) | 192 | 606 | 1212 | 1818 | 2424 | 3030 |
| Exhaust Gas Temperature (°C) | 294 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 | 280 |
| Exhaust Energy/Direct Drying (kW) | 140 | 394 | 788 | 1182 | 1579 | 1970 |
The values apply under ISO conditions at 15°C and 1013 mbar.
* We find solutions - even for unusual requirements. Please contact us.

- Microturbine GVM 1000 N
We offer you the following benefits:
- Convenience: through the delivery and commissioning of the microturbine CHP plant suitable for you
- Service: through maintenance and tailored services (including general overhaul of the microturbines)
- Safety: through continuous plant monitoring by means of a 24-hour service
- Reliability: through automatic notification by e-mail and SMS in the event of malfunctions
- Transparency: through plant visualisation in situ on your smart phone or tablet PC
Data sheet
CHP module with Natural gas
(50 kW to 1 MW)
- Data sheet 50 to 400 kW [pdf: 393.05 kB]
- Data sheet 600 to 1000 kW [pdf: 254 kB]
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