You are going to have to find out what quantity of steam you have before you can get any real answers.
I have seen turbines rated at 25kw, 750 kw, and 1500 kw.
All ran on steam at 150 psig.
At 80 psig they would develop 13.3 kw, 400 kw and 800 kw.
As I remember the 1500 kw unit required 30,000 lbs. per hr. of steam.
That meant that 15 tons of water was boiled to steam, passed through the turbine and condensed back to water, each and every hour.
If you have no idea what the capacity of your boiler is, try to describe your installation and we may be able to help you.
I agree with the suggestion that it may be better to generate less steam, unless you are burning waste and your fuel cost is very low.
Your boiler controls are probably cutting of the fuel when the pressure reaches 80 psig. You would only be wasting energy if steam was continually blowing out the safety valve. If you add a load to the boiler such as a turbine, the controls will feed more fuel as needed to generate the extra steam demanded by the added load.
As sed2developer and IRstuff have suggested, reduce your steam generation.
Actually, I am pretty sure that your control system is doing that for you automatically right now. If it isn't it should be. If steam is not being released to the atmosphere at 80 psig, then you are probably not wasting any.
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