Definition of Combined cycle unit

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Combined cycle unit

The term 'Combined cycle unit' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' An electric generating unit that consists of one or more combustion turbines and one or more boilers with a portion of the required energy input to the boiler(s) provided by the exhaust gas of the combustion turbine(s)'.

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