
Gas turbines
Gas turbines are engines that generate power by burning fuel, such as natural gas or jet fuel, to produce high-pressure gases. These gases spin narrow blades connected to a shaft, turning it rapidly. The spinning shaft then drives generators to produce electricity or powers engines like aircraft jets. They are efficient, powerful, and used in various applications from electricity production to aircraft propulsion. Essentially, a gas turbine converts the energy from fuel into mechanical energy through quickly spinning blades, providing a reliable and versatile energy source.