Lasode, AduramoNorthrop, William2020-03-272020-03-272020-03-27https://hdl.handle.net/11299/212269The data here is compiled information on efficiency and electric power capacity of prime mover technologies commercially available. Information on five main technologies are provided- Steam Turbine, Gas Turbine, MicroTurbine, Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine and Fuel Cell (mostly Solid Oxide). Both .csv files contain the same information, but organized differently.The data provides a collected set of information on electric power rating and efficiency for commercially available prime movers in waste to energy applications. The five main technologies in focus are: steam turbines, gas turbines, microturbines, reciprocating internal combustion engines, and fuel cells (specifically solid oxide). The technology data points collected are systems that can use fuel with components from biogas (methane, hydrogen, etc) generated during anaerobic waste treatment. The data set provides a commercial preview of each technology that could guide potential use in different ranges based on desired electric output (and required power input).CC0 1.0 Universalwaste to energyprime moverefficiencysteam turbinegas turbinemicroturbinereciprocating internal combustion enginesolid oxide fuel cellWaste to Energy Prime Mover Efficiencies for Commercially Available TechnologyDatasethttps://doi.org/10.13020/31n4-hg68