In the world of energy production, small components often make a big difference. One such component is the fuel nozzle—a critical part of a gas turbine that directly impacts combustion efficiency, emissions, and fuel usage. While it may seem minor, fuel nozzle wear or improper maintenance can lead to serious performance issues and operational costs....
Learn MoreThe Current State of Energy Infrastructure in the United States Across the United States, the energy infrastructure supporting the nation’s power generation is aging at an alarming rate. Much of the physical framework—ranging from power plants to transmission lines—was built decades ago and is now operating beyond its intended service life. According to the Department...
Learn MoreTurbine downtime is one of the most underestimated threats to energy producers today. While most operators expect occasional interruptions, the true cost of unplanned outages goes far beyond the initial drop in megawatt output. When gas or steam turbines go offline without warning, the ripple effects—financial, operational, and reputational—can be severe and long-lasting. Many power...
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