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Introducing one of the world’s most modular, reliable, and experienced mobile gas turbines.
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With more than 20 years of experience and over 300 units installed around the world, the TM2500 is a proven solution for providing a baseload bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power in the wake of natural disasters, plant shutdowns, grid instability or isolated locations. Get the power you need—fast—with GE Vernova's TM2500 mobile aeroderivative gas turbine generator set.
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TM2500 Specifications
The TM2500 family of SCR-capable aeroderivative gas turbines boasts several times the operating experience of its competitors combined, and its flexibility and reliability are unsurpassed.
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Net output (MW) | 34.6 |
Net heat rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) | 9783 |
Net heat rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) | 10321 |
Net efficiency (%, LHV) | 34.9% |
Ramp rate (MW/minute) | 20 |
Startup time (cold iron) (min.) | 5 |
TM2500 gas turbines can be installed and commissioned in 11 days
NOTE: All ratings are based on ISO conditions and natural gas fuel. Actual performance will vary with project-specific conditions and fuel.
Crunch the numbers
Did you know that reciprocating gas engines can release unburned methane at a rate that’s almost 150 times that of a gas turbine? This is known as “methane slip”, and it’s something you should know about. Our new calculator can help you determine your plant’s potential greenhouse gas savings and reduction in NOx and particulate matter.
Featured video
The Swiss Federal Office of Energy has ordered 250 MW of GE’s TM2500
aeroderivative gas turbines to help meet electricity demand during the winter
seasons. The TM2500 units will power a temporary reserve power plant in
Birr.
Case studies
Multiple locations worldwide
130+ years
years of service
10,000
service employees around the world
"It’s the team that makes this job special. Everybody in this group does whatever they can to help each other out. Mechanical experts will pitch in and help the controls folks and vice versa. We all care for each other like a family."
John Sharkey
Outage Manager, GE Vernova’s Gas Power One Field Services
Case studies
Switzerland
26 weeks
to complete the power plant
250 MW
additional reserve power
"The scope and nature of this project are extraordinary: GE built not just the power plant but also supporting infrastructure and orchestrating the work of more than 200 people. On the peak in January, we had approximately 500 people working on this project, that was executed safely and in record time."
Christian Verhoeven
Chief Technology Officer - Switzerland, GE Gas Power
Case studies
Yemen
50%
lower flared methane gas emissions
50,000
homes can be powered with the TM2500
PetroMasila needed a fast solution to bring much-needed power to Yemen, a country where the distribution and transmission system was severely damaged in an 8-year-long military conflict.
"Ending routine flaring at our oil production site is vital, both to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to conserve the gas for the generation of electricity in communities which rely on less-sustainable fuels, like diesel, for their energy needs."
Mohammed Bin Sumait
General Manager of PetroMasila
Case studies
USA
120
total MW from four units
75%
hydrogen-fuel capability of the TM2500
After recent wildfires and drought conditions, California remains alert and prepared for energy emergencies. Anticipating a supply shortage if hydropower runs dry, the state’s Department of Water Resources (DWR) acted as procurement agent, commissioning four 30-MW GE TM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines. Governor Newsom declared safeguarding the grid as imperative, but so was keeping it deeply green, as California sees massive success in meeting its own incredibly strict emissions rules. Honoring this with ingenuity, GE built in selective catalytic reduction scrubbers (SCRs) to the turbines for a markedly low NOX emission rating of 2.5 PPM (opposed to the average of 15). To date, this tech innovation with SCRs is the first of its kind.
Case studies
Bahamas
34 MW
TM2500 output
42 days
Installation time
"The highest peak of energy consumption during summer in New Providence is 250 MW and in winter goes down to 160-170 MW. Having an additional of up to 34 MW is significant for our operation and will allow us to deliver a better service to our customers and to the millions of tourists who visit us every year. On top of that, this kind of technology could enable us to respond more quickly to natural disasters like Hurricane Dorian."
K. Quincy Parker
Director of Public Relations of BPL
Case studies
Australia
50%
renewables by 2030
Net-zero
carbon by 2050
"Territory Generation sought technology to modernize our current fleet that struggles to meet changing grid demands and low power system loads. We plan for the TM2500 to be the first of multiple units to be deployed over the next five years as existing units near their end of life. At this stage, the TM2500 generator’s operational flexibility makes it the best fit to firm up the growing renewables base in the Northern Territory."
Gerhard Laubscher
Territory Generation CEO
Case studies
Algeria
113 degrees
peak daily temperature during summer in the Sahara region
38
TM2500 gas turbines operating in Algeria today
As Algeria works toward more renewable energy by 2035, dozens of highly mobile GE TM2500 gas aeroderivative turbines are helping supply electrical power to the Sahara Desert region.
"The TM2500 provides a baseload bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power in the wake of natural disasters, or in the case of plant shutdowns, grid instability, or isolated locations.The TM2500 provides a baseload bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power in the wake of natural disasters, or in the case of plant shutdowns, grid instability, or isolated locations."
Services
Our team is prepared to meet your industry-specific requirements and provide more reliable gas turbine services whether you’re looking for peaking power, flexible response to immediate grid demands, or simply to keep your operation up and running at a proven 99% rate of reliability.
Our gas turbine upgrade solutions can boost performance and reliability, deliver better efficiency and flexibility, and extend asset life. Whether you need to upgrade your existing engine with our Repower solutions, or improve load balancing, you can explore our gas turbine upgrades tool.
Our gas turbine upgrade solutions can boost performance and reliability, deliver better efficiency and flexibility, and extend asset life. Whether you need to upgrade your existing engine with our Repower solutions, or improve load balancing, you can explore our gas turbine upgrades tool.
From outages as short as two days—with module and engine exchanges—to customized off-season outages, equipment and engine leasing, upgrades, digital solutions and repairs, our network of global service centers and field service teams combine the highest quality of expertise and technical aeroderivative gas turbine support with timely, flexible solutions and predictable repair costs.
From outages as short as two days—with module and engine exchanges—to customized off-season outages, equipment and engine leasing, upgrades, digital solutions and repairs, our network of global service centers and field service teams combine the highest quality of expertise and technical aeroderivative gas turbine support with timely, flexible solutions and predictable repair costs.
Reliable plant operations depend on access to flexible parts service. Our global distribution centers are linked to regional supply chains, meaning you’ve got access to the highest-quality component inventory.
Reliable plant operations depend on access to flexible parts service. Our global distribution centers are linked to regional supply chains, meaning you’ve got access to the highest-quality component inventory.
Our tailored strategic Fleet360* Multi-Year Agreements (MYA) are designed to help you focus on your core business, delivering productive outcomes including plant profitability, competitiveness on the dispatch curve for utilities, and long-term reliability for industrial sites.
Our tailored strategic Fleet360* Multi-Year Agreements (MYA) are designed to help you focus on your core business, delivering productive outcomes including plant profitability, competitiveness on the dispatch curve for utilities, and long-term reliability for industrial sites.
Further Reading
Products
Whether you're generating power for entire cities, electrifying your own operations, or are facing an emergency electricity shortage and need power fast, we can act as a versatile gas turbine supplier, ready to quickly provide a range of solutions.
GE Vernova’s 9HA high efficiency, air-cooled gas turbine is one of the industry leaders among H-class offerings, and now the 9HA gas turbine is at the heart of the world's most efficient combined-cycle power plant.
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9HA gas turbines are 50% hydrogen (H2) capable with a technology pathway to 100%
With over 450 units deployed to more than 40 countries, GE Vernova has the largest operating and most experienced OEM F-class fleet in the world. Our 9F gas turbine delivers consistent performance and accommodates a diverse range of fuels, making it great for a variety of combined cycle and CHP applications.
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9F series turbines are GE’s most advanced F-class technology for 50 Hz applications.
GE’s 7HA high efficiency air-cooled gas turbine is one of the industry leaders among advanced class gas turbine offerings and is available in three models—the 7HA.01 at 290 MW, the 7HA.02 at 384 MW, and the 7HA.03 at 430 MW.
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7HA gas turbines are up to 50% hydrogen (H2) capable with a technology pathway to 100%
The demands of today’s power generation industry are many: low cost of electricity, dispatch volatility, along with high efficiency, reliability, and asset availability. With approximately 950 installed units producing ~175GW of power in 11 countries, GE’s 7F.04 and 7F.05 gas turbines are proven performers in all these areas.
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7F series gas turbines can balance renewables by load-following at 40 MW/min ramp rates while maintaining emissions compliance.
With unprecedented operational flexibility, robust engineering and long operation intervals, the GT13E2 can be used in many different applications—all while meeting a very broad range of environment and operating conditions.
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GT13e2 gas turbines can run on up to 30% hydrogen fuel.
Formerly known as the Frame 9E, GE Vernova’s 9E gas turbine can help decrease costs and increase revenue for your plant. From the desert to the tropics to the arctic, the rugged 9E.03 heavy-duty gas turbine provides essential power and performs in a vast number of duty cycles and applications. The 9E.04 gas turbine provides increased power and performance while maintaining the simplicity and operational strengths of the 9E.03.
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9E series gas turbines can run on 52 types of fuel.
A single, economical solution for the dispatch needs of nearly every industry condition.
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LMS100 gas turbines can start up in 8 minutes
The 7E.03 gas turbine is recognized as an industry leader for 60 Hz industrial power applications. Its robust architecture and operational flexibility make it well-suited for a variety of peaking, cyclic, and baseload operations. With state-of-the-art fuel handling equipment, multi-fuel combustion system options, and advanced gas path features, the 7E gas turbine can accommodate a full range of fuel alternatives while helping to deliver better efficiency and lower emissions than other technologies in its class.
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7E series gas turbines can deliver 100% load in 10 minutes.
GE Vernova’s 6F gas turbine offers the superior performance, reliability, and flexibility typically associated with larger power plants. Our 6F gas turbine packs big power into a small package, offering durability and flexibility for harsh, remote, or floating power environments. Whether it be for 50 or 60 Hz, the 6F gas turbine can maintain enhanced output and exhaust energy for combined cycle and CHP performance. The 6F offers segment-leading 32,000-hour combustion and hot gas path inspection intervals.
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6F gas turbines offer fuel flexibility and hydrogen capability while maintaining the reliability you’ve come to depend on
A leader in the +40 MW space, the LM6000 has over 40 million operating hours and more than 1,300 units shipped.
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LM6000 gas turbines can start up in 5 minutes
Its ability to operate in island mode, coupled with multiple decades of proven rugged performance, make the 6B an excellent solution for remote installations and extreme operating conditions. The rugged, reliable 6B heavy-duty gas turbine is a popular choice for refineries, natural gas liquefaction power, CHP applications, and industrial power.
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6B gas turbines can operate on a wide range of non-standard gas or liquid fuels, including over 90% hydrogen
The LM2500 family of aeroderivative gas turbines boasts several times the operating experience of its competitors combined, and its flexibility and reliability are unsurpassed.
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LM2500 gas turbines feature >99.8% availability
Introducing one of the world’s most modular, reliable, and experienced mobile gas turbines.
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TM2500 gas turbines can be installed and commissioned in 11 days
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