Turbine Powered Pneumatic Motors

Deprag’s Green Energy Turbine generator can be used in either a direct or an indirect configuration.
Direct Configuration:
In a direct configuration a high pressure gas is run through the turbine. Electricity, lower pressure and lower temperature gas is the result.
Some examples include:
Indirect Configuration:
The Green Energy Turbine can be used indirectly, for example as a part of an ORC process to capture waste heat.
In an indirect configuration the GET is used as part of a waste heat recovery system – for example an ORC (organic rankine cycle). In such a system a refrigerant gas extracts heat from an object or medium which increases the temperature and pressure of the gas. This pressurised gas is directed through a GET, which turns the turbine and results in lower temperature, lower pressure gas and electricity.
Some examples include:
Systems already exist for large Biogas producers, however Deprag’s GET helps small producers to recover energy
Deprag’s Green Energy Turbine generator can be used in either a direct or an indirect configuration.
Direct Configuration:
In a direct configuration a high pressure gas is run through the turbine. Electricity, lower pressure and lower temperature gas is the result.
Some examples include:
Indirect Configuration:
The Green Energy Turbine can be used indirectly, for example as a part of an ORC process to capture waste heat.
In an indirect configuration the GET is used as part of a waste heat recovery system – for example an ORC (organic rankine cycle). In such a system a refrigerant gas extracts heat from an object or medium which increases the temperature and pressure of the gas. This pressurised gas is directed through a GET, which turns the turbine and results in lower temperature, lower pressure gas and electricity.
Some examples include:
Systems already exist for large Biogas producers, however Deprag’s GET helps small producers to recover energy