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publicationNumber CA-1093320-A
titleOfInvention Plume reduction system for a gas turbine
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE There is described a plume reduction system for a compressor driver gas turbine which drives gas through a pipeline. Another turbine is used in a refrigerant system which has a first heat exchange mechanism for extracting heat from the gas and a second heat exchange mechanism which rejects the heat from the refrigerant system. The heat from the condensing coils of the second heat exchange mechanism is used to warm air at the base of a dry-type cooling tower. Air drawn between the con-densing coils by induction is mixed with the over satura-ted air from the exhaust of the gas turbine. This mixing decreases the dew point of the effluents from the tower. The effluents are propelled into the atmosphere and form a plume only upon reaching their dew point which is above an altitude at which weather inversion conditions effect the plume.
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