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Fast, Flexible Solution for Changing


Industry Needs • Fast start with ramp-up to full power in five minutes or less.


• Engineered to cost-effectively cycle multiple times per day to meet dispatch profiles.


• Lightweight modular configuration for easier transport, installation, and onsite maintenance.


• Optimized hot day performance with Sprint, a wet compression inlet treatment for power augmentation.


• Robust design with industry- leading reliability (>99.8 percent) and availability (>98.4 percent).


• Proven simple cycle and combined cycle performance for efficient operation in duties from peaking to baseload.


LM6000 PC/PG:


• 50 MW/minute ramping capability with emissions-compliant turndown as low as 25 percent.


• Proven SAC combustion provides fuel flexibility with water injection for emission control.


• High fuel flexibility with capability to burn naphtha, propane, coke oven gas, ethanol, and LNG.


LM6000 PF/PF+:


• Combined cycle efficiencies of more than 56 percent.


• 50 MW/minute ramping capability.


• Proven dual fuel DLE combustion with 15 ppm NOx on gas fuel capability.


ISO Base Rating (MW)


Gross Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) Gross Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) Gross 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 (ppm) (@15% O2) CO (ppm) (@15% O2)


Wobbe Variation (%)


Startup Time (Hot, Minutes) SC Net Output (MW)


SC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) SC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) SC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 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 (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 (Hot, Minutes)


LM6000 PC LM6000 PG LM6000 PF LM6000 PF+ 51


59


8,456 8,922 40.4% 841 449 224 236 25% 50 25


89/150 +/-20% 5


51


8,647 9,123 39.5% 58


6,621 6,986 51.5% 19% 50 30


116


6,603 6,966 51.7% 19% 100 30


8,564 9,035 39.8% 896 480 258 273


25% 50 25


94/150 +/-20% 5


57


8,745 9,226 39.0% 73


6,535 6,894 52.2% 19% 50 30


146


6,515 6,873 52.4% 19% 100 30


50


8,132 8,580 42.0% 858 459 221 233


50% 50 25


25/70


+/-25% 5


49


8,315 8,773 41.0% 58


6,214 6,556 54.9% 37% 50 30


117


6,196 6,537 55.1% 19% 100 30


57


8,239 8,693 41.4% 914 490 255 269


50% 50 25


25/25


+/-25% 5


55


8,414 8,877 40.6% 70


6,101 6,437 55.9% 37% 50 30


140


6,081 6,416 56.1% 18% 100 30


If you need a unit that can be quickly installed, and you want to operate simple cycle to begin with, and then convert to combined cycle in a year or two, you can’t beat LM6000 technology.


GE has taken its award-winning LM6000 gas turbine and evolved it into a machine that takes performance and flexibility to a new level. The LM6000-PF+ aeroderivative gas turbine offers greater efficiency and faster installation time than any previous model, all while maintaining the LM6000’s leading reliability standards.


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2x CC Plant Performance


1x CC Plant Performance


Performance SC Plant


Gas Turbine Parameters


Gas Turbine Rating


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