Supply of Gas Turbines and Spare Parts

Gas turbines are robust and flexible engines, designed for large simple or combined cycle power plants. They are suitable for peak, intermediate, or base load duty, as well as for cogeneration applications. All engines are proven in commercial operation and provide outstanding efficiency.

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Heavy Duty Gas Turbines and Spare Parts

General Electric Model 9FA – Heavy Duty Gas Turbine

GE’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.

General Electric – Model 6B.03 – Gas Turbine

It’s ability to operate in island mode, coupled with multiple decades of proven rugged performance, make the 6B.03 an excellent solution for remote installations and extreme operating conditions. The rugged, reliable 6B.03 heavy-duty gas turbine is a popular choice for refineries, natural gas liquefaction power, CHP applications, and industrial power.

General Electric – Model 6F – Gas Turbine

GE’s 6F gas turbines offer the superior performance, reliability, and flexibility typically associated with larger power plants. The 6F models, including the 6F.01 and the 6F.03 gas turbines, pack a lot of 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 turbines maintain best-in-class output and exhaust energy for combined cycle and CHP performance. The 6F.01 and 6F.03 offer segment-leading approximately 32,000-hour combustion and hot gas path inspection intervals.

Siemens Energy – SGT-600 Gas Turbine

The SGT-600 combines robustness with an excellent maintenance program for high availability and low costs for operation.

High reliability, excellent fuel flexibility and third-generation DLE make the SGT-600 a perfect choice for applications like industrial power generation in combined heat and power (CHP), and combined circle power plants (CCPP), onshore oil and gas power generation, as well as mechanical drives.