South Australia embraces H2
South Australia's Whyalla hydrogen facility plans to utilize surplus renewable energy, generated by large-scale wind and solar farms, to produce renewable hydrogen that will be stored and used to power four LM6000VELOX units, ensuring grid stability and advancing South Australia’s net-zero goals.
Overview
With over 40 million operating hours and more than 1,200 units shipped, GE’s LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbine has more operating experience than any other aeroderivative gas turbine greater in the +40 MW space. The LM6000 offers greater than 99 percent start and operational reliability and over 98 percent availability. Its 5-minute fast start allows operators to differentiate their dispatch capability while a simple two-spool design results in lower overall maintenance costs. Universal and modular packaging gives the LM6000 a smaller footprint and allows for faster installation and commissioning.
Faster power to the grid
The new LM6000VELOX aeroderivative solution aims to reduce the installation and commissioning schedule of LM6000 turbines by up to 40%, saving up to 4,000 labor hours. This translates to an expected 90 days I&C schedule. Thanks to multiple enhanced modularity features, the LM6000VELOX aeroderivative solution is ushering in a new era of speed in the energy industry.
GE Vernova's LM6000VELOX aeroderivative solution is available:
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Discover how the LM6000VELOX delivered 150 MW of fast, reliable, and flexible power to Ireland, helping to ensure energy security and maintain grid stability.
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Specifications
The LM6000 offers 99%+ start and operational reliability and 98% availability. Its 5-minute fast start allows operators to differentiate their dispatch capability, and its dual-fuel capabilities provides fuel flexibility and helps customers meet emissions limits.
Specifications shown are for 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
LM6000 PC | LM6000 PG | LM6000 PF | LM6000 PF+ | |
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Net output (MW) | 46.6/51.1* | 56/57.2* | 44.7/50* | 53.9/57.1* |
Net heat rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) | 8533 | 8728 | 8248 | 8357 |
Net heat rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) | 9002 | 9208 | 8702 | 8817 |
Net efficiency (%, LHV) | 40% | 39.1% | 41.4% | 40.8% |
Ramp rate (MW/minute) | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
Startup time (cold iron) (min.) | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
GT Min. Turn Down Load (%) | 25% | 25% | 50% | 50% |
LM6000 gas turbines can start up in 5 minutes
*MW output without SPRINT/with SPRINT
NOTE: All ratings are based on ISO conditions and natural gas fuel. Actual performance will vary with project-specific conditions and fuel.
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LM6000VELOX: Faster power to the grid
With enhanced speed of installation, the LM6000VELOX can provide fast and reliable energy supply to help stabilize the grid when needed.
LM6000 install in Germany: Meeting the challenge
Get an inside look at the 2019 LM6000 install at the Freimann Power Plant, where the GE team faced a number of challenges.
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