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The Combustion Turbine and Combined Cycle Users Organization (CTC2) is an international organization structured to perform short-term collaborative R&D or O&M work for natural gas or oil-fired combustion turbine and combined cycle power plants. It is market driven, working organization supported directly by those that benefit from its services.

Through the continued support of its members and affiliates, CTC2 is becoming the premier users organization of its kind, unmatched within the power generation industry.

Doug Vandergriff
Managing Director CTC
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11301 Carmel Commons Blvd.

Suite 304

Charlotte, NC 28226

Phone:  704-544-4057

Fax:  704-544-4041

E-mail: Doug.Vandergriff@ch2m.com

 

Projects

CTC2 offers the benefit of collaborative project funding to specifically meet the needs of its members. Although competitive advantage is a major issue of utilities and independents alike, the end users must collectively have a voice in the development of new combustion turbine and combined cycle technology. The types of products and services that CTC2 delivers will not, by themselves, provide a competitive advantage. The advantage may be found in how a member uses the product to its benefit.

International Membership

The potential for increased global expansion of CTC2 is very exciting. New members bring fresh enthusiasm and a strong commitment to improving their operation and maintenance programs. With the addition of each new member, CTC2 enjoys increased stature and flexibility within the  power generation industry. This enhances the opportunities for liaison and or collaborative work with the OEM, other industry-wide organizations, and government funded research programs.