GE Vernova rolls out the next-generation TM2500 Dry Low Emissions
The latest innovation in TM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine technology, the Dry Low Emissions (DLE) combustion system delivers cleaner, faster, and more efficient power.
Overview
To address the growing need for fast, reliable, cleaner power, GE Vernova set out to develop a next-generation mobile gas turbine that maintains the flexibility and rapid deployment of the previous TM2500 model while integrating a DLE combustion system to significantly reduce environmental impact.
In late 2023, the TM2500 DLE was built at GE Vernova’s manufacturing plant in Veresegyház, Hungary, incorporating all the functionality of its predecessor while adding advanced emissions control. After a comprehensive validation test—including mechanical, electrical, acoustic, emissions, and water ingress testing—the unit successfully demonstrated its 5-minute start capability on natural gas.
Once testing was completed, the GE Vernova team fully disassembled the unit and initiated Instrumentation and Control simulation testing. The team successfully completed build, connection, and alignment, achieving readiness for first fire in under three weeks.
Outcomes
The TM2500 DLE is a game-changer. The ability to integrate advanced emissions control while maintaining rapid deployment and performance is exactly what our customers need for reliable and sustainable power generation.
Midhat Mirabi
Managing Director, Aero New Units
The TM2500 DLE is now set to bring fast, efficient, and lower-emission power to the world—faster than ever before.
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