Advancing Poland's Energy Transformation
With the world’s most efficient H-class combined cycle power plant, GE is bringing a new way to keep Poland at the cutting edge of renewable energy in Europe.
Supporting Poland’s 2030 Goal
Poland plays a leading role in the EU’s coal to gas transition. Its ambitious goal—to reduce coal consumption to 56% of the country’s energy mix by 2030—requires renewable power capacity to bridge the gap. Poland plans to set an example by reducing environmental impact in its energy sector while guaranteeing its citizens cost-effective energy security. As part of this transformation, Poland will need new power capacity to meet its growing energy needs and support a decarbonized energy future.
As a long-time partner with Poland, GE has the solution to support the anticipated growth in renewable energy and transition to a lower carbon energy future: The 9HA gas turbine. The HA fleet has the lowest cost conversion of fuel to power, which means more power at a lower cost. The 9HA is hydrogen-capable, flexible to complement intermittent renewable energy sources and reduces CO2 emissions. This reliable gas turbine will help keep the lights on and contribute to a healthier environment for Poland’s people for many years to come.
More power, cleaner power, flexible power
Highly reliable and efficient to run, the 9HA gas turbine can help deliver the lowest cost per kWh as compared to other gas turbine technologies. In fact, the 9HA can deliver more than 64% net efficiency in combined-cycle operation.
Our gas turbines run on a variety of fuels that include hydrogen, making them a good solution to help meet decarbonization goals. With more power at a lower cost and reduced CO2 emissions—Poland’s energy producers and consumers can enjoy reliable, cost efficient electricity for the future.
A leader in H-class technology
The highly efficient, air-cooled 9HA gas turbine is an industry leader in the H-class space, delivering exceptionally low lifecycle costs per megawatt.
The 9HA.02 gas turbine is an industry leader in the H-class space, delivering exceptionally low lifecycle costs per megawatt. Over its lifecycle, total cost of ownership of the 9HA.02 gas turbine is 5% lower than GE’s F-class—driven by lower capex, simplified configuration, decreased fuel cost from industry-leading efficiency, and extended maintenance intervals and reduced maintenance cost for H-class technology.
GE’s H-Class combined-cycle power plant has industry-leading flexibility and full combined-cycle plant load in less than 30 minutes, making it a great complement to intermittent renewable sources.
The 9HA’s DLN 2.6e combustion system offers a step change in performance, emissions, and fuel flexibility. The DLN 2.6e maintains many of the elements of GE’s DLN 2.6+ combustion system and introduces advanced premixing for reduced NOx emissions while enabling high plant efficiency. Its advanced premixer enables expanded fuel flexibility to operate on both “rich” and “lean” gaseous fuels, a 50% hydrogen (H2) capability with a technology pathway to 100%, a gas turbine turndown to more than 30% load, and an optional park mode at 7-15% load, further reducing customers’ operating costs.
Installing a gas turbine in your plant shouldn’t involve any unknowns. Across our HA fleet, each original turbine is put through several rigorous full-speed, full-load (FSFL) validation test at our Greenville, South Carolina facility. This $200 million investment allows us to push the units beyond real-world conditions—running the turbines at 110% of their rated speeds at load and replicating the harshest conditions. This type of extreme testing is possible because the gas turbine operates independently from the restriction of the power grid, enabling a much wider testing envelope than an on-grid facility.
GE is the only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) that has been previously recognized by a 3rd party for setting two world records for powering the most efficient plant in an H-class combined-cycle (CC) application: 63.08% gross CC efficiency at Chubu Electric’s Nishi Nagoya power plant in Japan (7HA, 60Hz), and 62.22% net CC efficiency at EDF’s Bouchain power plant in France (9HA, 50Hz).
In 2021, Southern Power Generation’s 1.4 GW Track 4A power plant, a natural gas-fired power plant in southern Malaysia—equipped with the first commercial GE 9HA gas turbines—was recognized by POWER Magazine as their “2021 Power Plant of the Year” and by Diesel & Gas Turbine WORLDWIDE as “Power Plant of the World”, a meaningful model for balancing climate awareness, energy affordability, and reliability.
In addition, GE’s HA technology was adopted at China Huadian Corp’s Juliangcheng plant to help accelerate the retirement of existing coal-fired capacity and replace it with new, highly efficient combined-cycle gas turbines—an important role that earned POWER Magazine’s “ReinventionAward”.
GE introduced H-class technology to the industry 26 years ago. Today, GE’s HA product portfolio—first introduced in 2014—was engineered to reduce carbon emissions and to help support today’s flexible power generation model. The H-class portfolio leverages GE’s advanced combustion and compressor technology along with critical advancements in material science, design and coatings for higher output and performance.
GE’s HA portfolio is the world’s fastest-growing fleet in its class with more than 129 gas turbines ordered by 50+ customers across 20 countries. Our HA technology has accumulated more than 1M operating hours (as of August 2021) at 30 customer sites globally, and 2/3rdof our HA operating fleet has 16K+ operating hours.
GE’s gas turbine packaging, available on all H-Class gas turbine models, leverages a lean, modular, prefabricated approach and is engineered for:
The gas turbine enclosure features modular architecture with valves, piping, and electrical systems packaged into stackable modules allowing for simultaneous installations and reduced safety concerns and delays due to interfering tasks.
Hydrogen-ready gas turbines
GE is the world leader in the application of fuels containing hydrogen in gas turbines. Over the last 30 years, our turbines have logged more than 6 million operating hours running on hydrogen with concentrations ranging from 5% to 95% (by volume). This experience has helped GE become one of the world leaders in the application of fuels containing hydrogen in gas turbines..
We have hosted several customer webinars on the topic of decarbonization and the use of hydrogen in gas turbines. Browse these webinars and white paper below—now available on demand—to learn more from our GE and other industry experts.
Browse our recent white paper, hydrogen webinars, and live Q&As to discover what GE and industry experts are saying about the future of hydrogen as a viable fuel source.
Local presence
GE has maintained a corporate presence in Poland since 1992. We have more than 5,000 employees in aviation, healthcare, capital, power, digital and renewable roles. They work in one of eight research, production or service facilities across the country.
GE’s factories in Elblag and Wroclaw, and its Engineering Design Center (EDC), are good examples of how we support a diverse energy mix through reliable, efficient power generation.
Partners for progress
GE’s HA gas turbines are the technology of choice for many of the world’s power providers. We have 85 HA gas turbines under construction across the globe. Learn more about some of them here.
PGE’s Dolna Odra combined cycle power plant will be equipped with two GE 9HA.01 gas turbines, two steam turbines, two generators and two heat recovery steam generators, aiming to deliver world-class efficiency and flexibility. By commissioning these new units in 2023, PGE’s plant will reduce CO2 emissions by about 2-3 million tons per year.
The 1.4 GW plant will produce the equivalent amount of electricity as needed to power approximately 1 million Polish households, while meeting rigorous environmental standards for emissions. This project will play a key role in transforming the power system in Poland. The plant will support the growth of renewable energy, as it will further stabilize the regional grid, which currently relies heavily on variable onshore and offshore wind farms.
POLAND - Ostrołęka
FRANCE - Bouchain
GREECE - Agios Nikolaos
ISRAEL - Orot Rabin
MALAYSIA - Track 4 (Sultan Ibrahim Power Plant) , Pasir Gudang (Johor Malaysia)
MALAYSIA - Track 4B, Alor Gajah (Melaka)
INDONESIA - Tambak Lorok (Semarang, Central Java)
INDONESIA - Jawa One (Cilamaya)
THAILAND - EGAT Bangpakong (Bangkok)
POLAND - Ostrołęka
FRANCE - Bouchain
GREECE - Agios Nikolaos
ISRAEL - Orot Rabin
MALAYSIA - Track 4 (Sultan Ibrahim Power Plant) , Pasir Gudang (Johor Malaysia)
MALAYSIA - Track 4B, Alor Gajah (Melaka)
INDONESIA - Tambak Lorok (Semarang, Central Java)
INDONESIA - Jawa One (Cilamaya)
THAILAND - EGAT Bangpakong (Bangkok)
ORLEN Group’s gas-fired power plant in Ostrołęka will have a GE 9HA.02 gas turbine according to the agreement signed on June 25, 2021, assuming a change of technology from coal to gas and steam.
This project will significantly support Poland's energy transition.
The new 745 MW net combined cycle gas turbine power plant, planned on the site originally used for the coal-fired unit project, will be a single-shaft unit with one gas turbine, a heat recovery boiler, a condensing steam turbine generator and a wet fan cooling tower. The start of construction work on the gas and steam unit in Ostrołęka is scheduled for the end of 2021, and the power plant is expected to be commissioned in 2025.
In 2016, GE and French partner EDF unveiled the world’s most efficient combined-cycle power plant, powered by GE’s 9HA.01 gas turbine. With the ability to produce more than 600 MW of electricity with a 62.22% efficiency rating, this new gas turbine set a world record for efficiency and set the stage for the newest 9HA gas turbine model—the 9HA.02.
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Marking the 100th order for GE’s HA gas turbines, our 9HA.02 gas turbine will soon be powering Agios Nikolaos, one of the largest natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plants in Europe. Expected to begin operations toward the end of 2021, the Agios Nikolaos power plant will produce 826 MW of power and a thermal efficiency of more than 63%, making it one of Europe’s most efficient power plants as well.
Israel Electric Corporation has ordered a second GE 9HA.01 gas turbine for its Orot Rabin combined-cycle power plant as part of the country’s strategy of converting the existing plant from coal to high-efficiency gas-fired generation. GE will also supply a steam turbine generator, heat recovery steam generator and balance of plant equipment, in addition to a 15-year service agreement. The new gas turbine is expected be in operation in 2023.
Owned by Southern Power Generation Sdn Bhd., this 1440 MW combined-cycle power plant began commercial operation in February 2021 and is home to Malaysia’s first GE 9HA.02 gas turbines. The heart of the plant is two generating blocks, each equipped with a 9HA.02 gas turbine, generator and once-through heat recovery steam generator. Overall plant performance is monitored and enhanced with GE’s Predix* asset performance management (APM) software and Fleet360* platform of gas plant solutions.
Track 4A was declared POWER Magazine’s 2021 Power Plant of the Year.
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Owned by Edra Power, this 2,242 MW combined-cycle power plant is due to begin operations in 2021 and will be the country’s largest combined-cycle gas turbine power plant. Powered by 3 of GE’s 9HA.02 gas turbines, it is capable of providing up to 10% of Malaysia’s electricity needs.
An initiative under the government’s plans of achieving 35,000 MW capacity, the 780 MW combined-cycle Tambak Lorok power plant will house Indonesia’s first 9HA gas turbine—as well as a GE generator, D650 steam turbine, heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and balance of plant equipment. Expected to begin operations in 2021, the plant will provide enough power to supply the equivalent of up to 5 million homes and help ensure more reliable and affordable electricity for the Java-Bali grid.
Part of the Indonesian government’s 35 GW electrification initiative to power close to 11 million homes throughout the country, the 1750 MW Jawa One combined-cycle power plant is due to begin operations in 2021 and will be powered by two units of GE’s 571 MW 9HA.02 gas turbines and two units of the 309 MW D652 steam turbine. The plant will also be serviced by GE as part of a 25+ multi-year agreement that includes APM digital solutions, commissioning and installation, parts, field and repair services.
Thailand's largest gas-fired power plant, this 1,400 MW combined-cycle facility is owned and operated by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand and will be equipped with 2 of GE's 9HA gas turbine. Currently planned for completion in 2020, the plant is expected to deliver more than 1,400 MW to the national grid – enough electricity to supply the equivalent of up to 2 million average Thai homes and will help Thailand achieve its goal of securing 57,460 MW of power generation capacity by 2036.
Technology in motion
A world record for efficiency
In 2016, GE—in partnership with EDF in France—introduced the world’s most efficient combined-cycle power plant, powered by GE’s HA gas turbine. The HA ushered in a new era of efficiency, easier maintenance, and lower operating costs.
GE’s gas turbine validation facilities
Take a look inside our Greenville, South Carolina (USA) facility, where our gas turbines are put through rigorous testing to ensure the highest customer performance.
Evolution of our HA gas turbines
Learn about the evolution of our HA gas turbines and get an inside look at the technology and innovation advancements that led to the development of the 9HA.02.
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