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generally for a condensing turbine the quantity for generating one MW electricity the steam quantity remains 8.5 t/h.

it will depend on the design of Turbine

in Our project it is 5.5 t/MW

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Probably 1.5 to 2 Kw, depending on efficiency.

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That depends how fast the energy is used. Kilocalories are a measure of energy and KW is a measure of power. Power is the rate at which energy is transferred from one form to another.

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