The Microsteam® Turbine Power System is a compact, efficient power system that generates electricity from pressure energy previously wasted in the steam pressure reducing valves of buildings. This power system, which can be installed through a standard doorway, produces up to 275 kW of electrical power. The system is skid-mounted, with controls and a switchgear connected at the factory and is completely automatic, enabling unattended operation.
The Euler Turbine was invented by Energent staff, developed with internal funding, and demonstrated with support from the U.S. Department of Energy, the State of California, and Carrier Corporation. The Euler Turbine was given the name of Microsteam® Turbine for the commercial steam application.
Carrier Corporation, the national distributor for the Microsteam® Turbine Power System, provides sales and service for the units. Commercial installations include Con Edison of New York, Rolex, Princeton University, as well as other office buildings and hospitals.
For more technical information about the Microsteam® Turbine, please refer to the product brochure.
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The Microsteam® Turbine installed in 7 World Trade Center, New York City.
The Microsteam® Turbine installed in a Con Edison steam plant in New York City.