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Dependable,


Cost-Effective Solution • Accommodates the multiple start-ups required for seasonal CHP.


• Capable of black starts for volatile grid environments.


• Built to stay online in extreme and remote conditions.


• Pre-assembled gas turbine package with accessories for easier transport and faster site installation; as low as six months from order to operation.


Industry-Leading


Fuel Flexibility • Operates on a broad range of fuels:


— DLN combustion supports low-cost gas and liquid fuels, including process gases, low calorific gases, and up to 30 percent hydrogen, 100 percent ethane, 100 percent propane and 50 percent nitrogen.


— Standard combustor is capable of up to 95 percent hydrogen, or heavy fuel oil with up to 200 ppm vanadium; also supports naptha, bioethanol, methanol, synthetic gases, and steel mill gases.


• 20 MW in less than five seconds measured onsite with Dry Low NOx combustion system to support a grid power deficit.


• 289 MMBtu/hr exhaust energy at 549°C can generate a high quantity of steam with pressure up to 110 bar for industrial steam without supplementary firing.


SC Net Output (MW)


SC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) SC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) SC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) Exhaust Temperature (°F) Exhaust Temperature (°C) Exhaust Energy (MM Btu/hr) Exhaust Energy (MM kJ/hr)


GT Turndown Minimum Load (%) GT Ramp Rate (MW/min)


NOx (ppmvd) at baseload (@15% O2) CO (ppm) at Min. Turndown w/o Abatement


Wobbe Variation (%)


Startup Time (Conventional/Peaking, Minutes) CC Net Output (MW)


CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV)


Plant Turndown – Minimum Load (%) Ramp Rate (MW/min)


Startup Time (RR Hot, Minutes) CC Net Output (MW)


CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV)


Plant Turndown – Minimum Load (%) Ramp Rate (MW/min)


Startup Time (RR Hot, Minutes)


6B.03 44


10,180 10,740 33.5% 1,019 548 289 305


50% 20 4


25


>+/-30% 12/10 67


6,630 6,995 51.5% 57% 20 30


135


6,600 6,963 51.7% 29% 40 30


We are striving to ensure the 6B.03 gas turbine continues to be the first choice for non- standard fuels in cogeneration, industrial and oil and gas power generation operations.


With new technology introductions, such as DLN1/1+ Ultra Low NOx technology, customers looking to operate on a blend of gases—including high-hydrogen blends—can realize lower NOx emissions and reduced operating costs with increased performance.


2x CC Plant Performance


1x CC Plant Performance


Gas Turbine Parameters


Performance SC Plant


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