GAS TURBINE (50 Hz/60 HZ) : The Most Efficient Combined Cycle/Cogeneration Below 100 MW
GAS TURBINE (50 Hz/60 HZ) : The Most Efficient Combined Cycle/Cogeneration Below 100 MW
GE’s 6F.01 gas turbine is built from our 6C technology that was introduced to
the industry almost 15 years ago. Through proven technology improvements
over time, our 6F.01 turbine now achieves nearly 57 percent efficiency
in cogeneration operation. Its segment-leading exhaust energy supports
52 MW
SIMPLE CYCLE OUTPUT
flexible and economic plant solutions for combined cycle power generation or
cogeneration. Available with cold-end or hot-end drive configurations, the 6F.01
>56% COMBINED
CYCLE EFFICIENCY
unit provides customizable new plant or plant-repowering solutions.
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GE’s portfolio of heavy duty and aeroderivative gas
SC Net Output (MW) 52 turbines helps provide a sense of certainty in an
Performance
SC Plant
SC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 8,880 uncertain world, delivering operational flexibility and
performance needed to adapt to a rapidly evolving
SC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 9,369
power generation environment. With gas turbine
SC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 38.4% products ranging in individual output from 22 MW to
Exhaust Temperature (°F) 1,117 519 MW, GE has a solution to reliably and efficiently
deliver the power needed by utility power generators,
Exhaust Temperature (°C) 603 industrial operators, and communities. Even in remote
Gas Turbine Parameters
Exhaust Energy (MM Btu/hr) 280 locations and harsh conditions, you can count on GE to
deliver a gas turbine that will meet your needs.
Exhaust Energy (MM kJ/hr) 296
GT Turndown Minimum Load (%) 40% All of our gas turbines share the common heritage of
jet engine technology pioneered by GE in the first half
GT Ramp Rate (MW/min) 12
of the 20th century. They are typically categorized as
NOx (ppmvd) at baseload (@15% O2) 25 either heavy duty (sometimes also called “frame”) or
CO (ppm) at Min. Turndown w/o Abatement 9 aeroderivative gas turbines, although some turbines
recently have adopted features of both design types.
Wobbe Variation (%) +/-10% In general, the differences between the aeroderivative
Startup Time (Conventional/Peaking, Minutes) 12/10 and heavy duty gas turbines are weight, size, combustor
type, and turbine design. Heavy duty gas turbines are
CC Net Output (MW) 76
usually field constructed and maintained in place,
CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 6,030 whereas aeroderivative gas turbines are designed to
Performance