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Enel Green Power buys first radial outflow turbine for Italian project

Enel Green Power buys first radial outflow turbine for Italian project Monte Amiata, Tuscany, Italy (source: flickr/ Bruno55, creative commons)
Alexander Richter 23 May 2012

Enel Green Power as awarded a contract to Exergy for the supply of an ORC radial outflow turbine as a core component of a binary geothermal power plant at Bagnore, Mount Amiata, Italy.

Announced today by Italian Exergy, a company of Maccaferri Industrial Group, has been awarded a contract by Enel Green Power for the supply of an ORC radial outflow turbine as core component of an innovative geothermal plant.

This plant, producing electricity of up to 1 MW, extracts heat from a geothermal resource in Bagnore (Mount Amiata), Italy.

The turbine that will be installed in the plant of Enel Green Power is a brand new one: it is the first radial outflow turbine, developed exclusively by Exergy, employed in a geothermal plant, granting superior efficiency respect to traditional solutions. Its technological features make possible the explotiation of geothermal resources usually abandoned because of their low temperature. (100-180 degrees Celsius).

Bagnore geothermal plant, will be exploiting a new, not utilized, resource, ,

Exergy, part of SECI Energia – Gruppo Industriale Maccaferri, designs and manufactures ORC modules based on its radial outflow turbines, rated from 500 kWe to 5 MWe for full electric or co-generative applications, together with complete tailor-made solutions for big plants.

Source: Release by Exergy