The Echogen cycle, which uses CO2 in a closed loop, is a bottoming cycle that captures usually wasted exhaust energy to improve the fuel efficiency of the propulsion system to approximately 50%.
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Extra Power for Ship Propulsion using the Echogen Bottoming Cycle from GE’s Marine Solutions business aviation handbook | |
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