Gas turbine TM2500
mechanical drivefor power generationaeroderivative

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Characteristics

Type
gas
Applications
for power generation, mechanical drive
Other characteristics
aeroderivative, horizontal shaft
Rated power kW

34,600 kW, 37,000 kW
(47,042.89 hp, 50,305.98 hp)

Description

Introducing one of the world’s most modular, reliable, and experienced mobile gas turbines. Introducing one of the world’s most modular, reliable, and experienced mobile gas turbines Power on wheels 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's TM2500 mobile aeroderivative gas turbine generator set. Fuel flexibility The TM2500 can operate on a wide variety of fuels including gas, LPG and/or distillate liquid fuel. Fast installation With installation and commissioning in as few as 11 days, a TM2500 can help you respond quickly to emergency situations—or help generate back up power during natural disaster relief, plant shutdowns or grid instability. Efficient and scalable With 37% efficiency (higher than most grids), and the ability to add 34-37MW of power as your need increases, the TM2500 can grow as you need it to. Modular and mobile Our mobile solutions—including trailer-mounted gas turbine generator set and containerized balance of plant—can put power on the grid within 30 days of contract signature. Proven technology The TM2500 has more than 300 units deployed worldwide and over 6 million hours of operating experience.

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