The LM6000 is the most widely used aeroderivative combustion turbine (CT) in the world, with more than 1,000 installations. As with all CTs, power output and heat rate degrade markedly during warm ...
AI” needs a lot of computing resources, which is why new data centers are cropping up anywhere there’s cheap land. But powering all those hungry servers takes a lot of energy, and overburdened power ...
The CF6-80C2 was first released in 1985, and the LM6000 appeared on the market five years later. To make it suitable for power generation, it needed an expanded turbine section to convert engine ...
GE Transportation's marine gas turbine business has launched a program to obtain American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) certification, to the Steel Vessel and the new Naval Vessel Rules, for its LM6000 ...
A pioneering GE aeroderivative gas turbine project to demonstrate hydrogen combustion as part of a retrofit at an existing U.S. natural gas power plant has successfully utilized blends of 5% to 44% ...
This 512-MW, simple-cycle peaking powerplant uses 12 GE LM6000 SPRINT combustion turbine generators with evaporative cooling power augmentation to supply electricity to 500,000 homes via a 20-year ...
Combustion turbines are often thought of as commodity products, with lifespans in the 15-20 year range. The units might be upgraded with various combustion or inlet cooling technologies during their ...
Quanta Services announced that Quanta Power Generation, a Quanta Services company, was selected by Anchorage Municipal Light & Power for the George M. Sullivan Plant 2 Generation Replacement Project ...
Quanta Power Generation, Inc, a Quanta Services Inc. ( PWR) company, was awarded an engineering, procurement and construction contract by Anchorage Municipal Light & Power for the George M. Sullivan ...
FlexAero LM6000-PH is a lightweight, natural-gas turbine. It can run without water, so one FlexAero can save up to 98 million litres a year compared to a water-cooled equivalent. Essentially a jet ...
Data center developers are running into a severe power bottleneck as they rush to build bigger facilities to capitalize on generative AI’s potential. Normally, they would power these centers by ...