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Definition
[[GlossaryDefinition::Industrial gas turbines [ ... ] are [ ... ] closely integrated with [ ... ] an electric generator [ ... ] and the secondary-energy equipment that is used to recover residual energy (largely heat).]]
Abbreviation
OCGT
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Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_turbine#Industrial_gas_turbines_for_power_generation