Universal Access Highlights of GE’s solutions
TM2500 Mobile Gas Turbine-Generator Set Known as the “power plant on wheels,” this fast and flexible power plant solution harnesses the widely deployed LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine. It can be delivered via land, sea, or air to remote locations in weeks, not months, providing scalable blocks of affordable power capable of operation on natural gas, distillate oil, or condensates.
Grid Planning Solutions GE performs detailed steady state, voltage and transient stability studies of regional transmission systems, generation interconnections, distributed energy resources and renewables integration to enable customers to seamlessly deploy new technology and take advantage of grid modernization architectures.
Reciprocating Engines With outputs ranging from 250 kW to 10 MW, reciprocating engines are well suited to provide a dependable and efficient distributed energy resource of on-site power, heat and cooling in isolated, mission-critical applications in some of the world’s harshest operating environments.
Double Reheat Ultra-supercritical Coal Plants New electricity consumers with access to large grid systems can benefit from the addition of reliable, cost-effective and durable baseload electricity generation from high efficiency coal plants with advanced air quality and pollution control technologies.
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Power to Paradise MAECI Solar, GE and Princeton Power Systems are installing a 5 MW solar grid across three locations on Annobon Province, Equatorial New Guinea including the airport, hotel and mountain top. The island-wide microgrid will provide reliable, predictable power and meet 100 percent of current energy demand. As energy requirements increase, extra storage batteries can be added. It will be the largest self- sufficient solar project in Africa.
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