Power Generation
The turbine and generator are the precision core of a power plant, where mechanical energy becomes electrical power. These assets are highly sensitive to vibration, rotor imbalances, and cooling water quality. Any disruption here doesn’t just stop production—it risks millions in repair costs and grid instability.The turbine and generator form the precision core of your plant, where the mechanical energy generated by expanding steam in turbines is converted into electrical energy. This conversion zone is highly sensitive, with the turbine vulnerable to vibration, imbalance, and operational transients, while the generator relies on clean and stable stator cooling. Issues such as blade erosion, rotor imbalance, bearing failure, and poor cooling water chemistry can lead to significant downtime, millions in repair costs, grid instability, and necessitate both fast start-up capability and continuous condition monitoring for reliability and plant uptime.

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