GE, LM6000PA, 1995, 42+7MW CHP Plant, Gas-Fired, 105 t/h Steam Supply

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Fully operational advanced GE LM6000PA combined heat and power (CHP) plant
    2. Configured to deliver optimal performance and flexibility
    3. Constructed in 1995/96 and commissioned in 1997
    4. Gas-fired power plant with high efficiency for electricity and steam supply
    5. Steam delivery availability rate of around 97% in 2011
  2. Specifications
    1. GE LM6000PA aero-derivative gas turbine delivering up to 42 MWe
    2. Siemens back-pressure steam turbine delivering an additional 7 MWe
    3. Continuous steam supply of up to 105 tonnes per hour, peaking at 120 tonnes per hour
    4. Gas turbine supports natural gas or distillate fuel
    5. Gas turbine equipped with water injection
    6. Brush alternator with 42 MW output capacity
    7. GT MK V control unit with auxiliary systems
    8. Nooter Erikson heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) with supplementary gas burners
    9. HRSG capable of supplementary firing with natural gas or distillate fuel
    10. System can transition to open cycle mode, directly venting exhaust to atmosphere
    11. Dual Bellis and Morcom three-stage reciprocating natural gas compressors
    12. Water treatment plant composed of twin bed resin exchange units and mixed bed units
    13. Massive storage tanks for distillate oil and heavy fuel oil, complete with piping and pumps
    14. Two 11/132 kV transformers rated at 40 MVA each
    15. Standby diesel generator for backup power
    16. Serck distributed control system (DCS) for integrated control and monitoring
    17. Three control and general service air compressors
    18. Extensive fire detection and suppression system, security cameras, and gas detection system
    19. CBISS continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) for environmental compliance
  3. Condition
    1. Fully operational and exhibiting high performance since inception
    2. Reliable asset with remarkable steam delivery availability
  4. Included Equipment
    1. All necessary cabling, transformers, switchgear, and pressure-reducing stations
    2. Unique spare parts, extensive manuals, records, and drawings
    1. Not specified