GE, PG9171, 2009, Gas Turbine Package, 127 MW, 50 Hz

Description

  1. Option 1
    1. GE 9E (PG9171) - 127 MW
    2. Near-zero-hour, fully preserved, GE-certified unit
    3. The first power plant is a GE frame 9E (PG9171) heavy-duty gas turbine package rated at 127.214 MW (simple cycle)
    4. Year manufactured in 2009, installed in 2010, and commissioned in 2011
    5. It has never entered commercial service
    6. Accumulating fewer than 500 fired hours and fewer than 100 fired starts
    7. Placing it in a near-zero-hour category that is virtually unobtainable in today's market
    8. The unit has received two GE-installed NPI upgrades
    9. The 2015 LLI life-limiting-item enhancement and the 2018 steam-injection power-augmentation wrapper
    10. And has been kept under strict government-supervised preservation, including dried/heated air circulation, active oil systems, nitrogen-blanketed piping, HVAC/heaters
    11. And monthly auxiliary rotation
    12. A full GE technical inspection in 2024 confirmed excellent condition
    13. The turbine is a 9E.03-based configuration capable of 132–147 MW platform performance and supporting >52 fuel types
    14. Including up to 100% hydrogen capability in the latest configurations
    15. Offered with full dismantling, GE-certified packing, and optional GE recommissioning
    16. This asset represents immediate availability in a market with 5 to 7-year OEM lead times
  2. Option 2
    1. GE 9E (PG9171E) - 126 MW
    2. Gas-only DLN, GE-certified unit with 39,936 hours
    3. The second power plant is a GE 9E (PG9171E) gas turbine package
    4. Rated at 126 MW (ISO, 50 Hz)
    5. Year commissioned in 2009 and decommissioned in September 2018 after accumulating approximately 39,936 fired hours
    6. This unit operates on natural gas only with DLN combustion
    7. Controlled by a Speedtronic Mark VI system
    8. And is paired with an ELIN 9A5 generator (171 MVA, PF 0.85, 3000 RPM)
    9. Following removal from its foundation, it has been stored in preservation
    10. Supported by a complete maintenance history, multiple borescope inspections (2010 to 2017)
    11. A CLEX upgrade, DLN tuning, and a 2016 Simplicity V8.2 software update
    12. The scope includes the turbine core, generator, DLN module, valve train, auxiliaries, exhaust system, PEECC, GLAC/GNAC, CO₂ skid, and all associated skids and accessories