How many units of LM6000 are there?

With over 40 million operating hours and more than 1,300 units shipped, GE’s LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbine is a leader in the +40 MW space. The LM6000 offers greater than 99 percent start and operational reliability and over 98 percent availability.

What are the advantages of the LM6000?

The LM6000 offers greater than 99 percent start and operational reliability and over 98 percent availability. Its 5-minute fast start allows operators to differentiate their dispatch capability while a simple two-spool design results in lower overall maintenance costs.

What is the LM6000 gas turbine?

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What is the GE LM6000 package?

The Package features the GE LM6000 gas turbine and a matching electric generator. It is designed for simple-cycle, combined-cycle, and cogeneration installations. The LM6000 is built with rugged components for base-load utility service.

How long does it take to install the LM6000?

Universal and modular packaging gives the LM6000 a smaller footprint and allows for faster installation—in as little as 3 months for simple cycle and 12 months for combined cycle configurations—the fastest installation time in our history.

What kind of fuel does the LM6000 use?

The LM6000 allows you to operate on a wide variety of fuels—including natural gas, LPG (propane and butane), isopentane, ethanol, diesel, and Coke Oven gas. This means you can quickly switch between fuels to save money, all without stopping, and without a reduction in power.

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