That would depend on the type and size of turbine.
a lot.
The cost to maintain a wind turbine is estimated to be about 2% of the original investment per year. The cost of a wind turbine is $50,000.
The primary means of producing electricity from heat involves heating water until it becomes steam, this steam is kept under pressure so that its volume remains the same while it continues to gain the energy from the heat. Once the steam has absorbed as much energy as we can give it, we allow it to expand into pipes, releasing the energy we put in as it does. That heat energy is transfered to rotational motion as the steam expands and pushes the blades of a turbine. The axle of the turbine is in turn connected to a generator which turns rotational motion into electricity. weather the heat is generated by nuclear reactions, coal, or whatever else you like is irrelevant.
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Yes, a geothermal power plant is very expensive to start. Not only must the plant itself be built, but multiple wells need to be drilled to get steam, as well as pipes and valves and such put in to get the steam to the plant.A turbine and generator alone will cost millions of US dollars. The plant as a whole will likely run in the seven to eight figure range, cost wise.Each well that needs to be dug will cost several million dollars. Running a drilling rig to dig a well can cost about $100,000 a day, and it can take a month or two to dig one well (considering that the wells can go deeper than a couple miles). At some point, the well can no longer go straight down, at which point drilling costs can double, as more expensive equipment is required to track where the drill bit is.Once the well is dug, there is no guarantee how much steam, if any, it will provide. Even if all wells do provide steam, a plant is likely to need about 20 production wells, plus a few re-injection wells (for condensed steam), to provide 55 megawatts (which seems to be common for a single turbine geothermal power plant). If each well only cost $5,000,000 to drill, that is still over $100,000,000 just to drill wells. There are still pipes to be put in, the actual well pads must be created, electronics, valves, and steam treatment equipment must still also be put in.
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Depends on the turbine
How much steam is required to produce 5 MW power in steam turbine?In fully condensing turbine we will need 20 TPH steam required to generate for 5MW
Wind Turbines can vary in cost by size. You can get a small wind turbine for around $500.00. A large one can cost around $2000.00.
AnswerA small home use Hydroelectric turbine costs about 5,000 if you want a good turbine and 2,500 dollars if you want a cheap but not efficient turbine.
Technically a steam turbine is a particular type of steam engine. A classic steam engine usually refers to a reciprocating steam engine, which uses a piston and crank arrangement, where pressurised steam (from the boiler) forces the piston through its stroke, producing output power. A steam turbine produces power with pressurized steam expanding to high velocity, and impinging on turbine blades which produce rotational output power. A steam turbine can be considered similar to a windmill, although steam turbines typicaly rotate much faster, and often have many stages of steam expansion within a single machine.
The cost of a wind turbine varies greatly depending on the size. A small turbine can be purchased for around 1200 dollars while large turbines can be several hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The cost to maintain a wind turbine is estimated to be about 2% of the original investment per year. The cost of a wind turbine is $50,000.
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Steam-turbine's electric outputs range drastically. They can put out anywhere from 750 W to 1.5 GW (1,500,000,000 W).
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it cost about US$1.8million
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