Combined Cycle (CC) is a type of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system that uses a gas turbine to generate electricity and capture the heat produced from the turbine exhaust. The heat is then used to generate steam, which is used to drive a steam turbine to generate additional electricity. This process increases the overall efficiency of the system, allowing for more electricity to be generated from the same amount of fuel. CC systems are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as power plants, factories, and large buildings. The CC market is growing rapidly due to its ability to reduce energy costs and emissions. It is also becoming increasingly popular due to its flexibility and scalability, allowing for easy installation and maintenance. Some of the major players in the CC market include Siemens, General Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and ABB. These companies offer a wide range of CC solutions, from small-scale systems to large-scale power plants. Show Less Read more
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