Modular Power Generation
Sunday, March 29, 2009 | Category: Geothermal | Print![]()
Raser has teamed with UTC Power to rapidly deploy low-cost modular power generation plants.
Raser’s modular strategy using award-winning technology from Raser and UTC Power can effectively harness the nation’s reservoir of untapped low-temperature resources to meet the growing demand for affordable, clean, renewable energy.
| Raser Technologies was awarded 2007 Product Innovation of the Year Award within the Industrial and Commercial Motors and Drive Category by Frost & Sullivan. | |
| UTC Power’s geothermal power system was recognized in 2007 by R&D Magazine as one of the 100 most technologically significant products introduced during the past year. |
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Premanufactured for economy in high volume
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Delivered and deployed rapidly avoiding costly on-site engineering delays
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Flexible modular design can be connected into larger power generation “farms”
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The entire plant can be operated remotely, with no personnel on site.
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Raser plans to use many Symetron motors and generators in each 10-megawatt plant to improve output efficiency and reduce parasitic losses.

Two PureCycle® geothermal power system units in operation at Chena Hot Springs Resort, Alaska.

Forty-five PureCycle® geothermal units will be connected to form a 10-megawatt plant.

Teams from UTC Power and Raser work together to develop geothermal power generation strategy and to deploy some of the first PureCycle® geothermal power units.