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Track 4A Power Plant runs with the newest GE combined-cycle gas power plant |
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GE 9HA.02 turbine, the most advanced combined-cycle gas power generation unit in the industry |
GE will provide a full spectrum of digital solutions and plant improvement services, major inspections of the 9HA.02 gas turbines, along with technical advisory services. Overall plant performance will be monitored and enhanced with GE Digital’s Predix Asset Performance Management software to help improve asset visibility, reliability, and availability while reducing operating and maintenance costs. In addition, data collected from sensors throughout the facility will be monitored and analysed 24/7 at GE’s Monitoring & Diagnostics Center in Kuala Lumpur.
“With more than 40 years of operation and the largest base of installed gas turbines in the country, GE is uniquely qualified to help meet the growing power demand in Malaysia,” said Ramesh Singaram, president and CEO of GE Gas Power in Asia. “Today marks a tremendous milestone for our HA fleet, as we celebrate the world’s first commercial operation of our flagship turbine here in Malaysia. We look forward to helping Southern Power Generation reap the benefits of our latest technology as well as combined services and digital solutions, helping to deliver more reliable and flexible power generation for the country.”
“By drawing on our rich experience in global power plant EPCs, CTCI and GE have proudly achieved more than 10 million safe man-hours on this project, a testament to the team’s reliability. The two companies’ joint success also paved way to another recent partnership in late 2020, helping us win a multi-billion-dollar EPC contract for five combined cycle gas power units in Taiwan,” said Michael Yang, chairman of CTCI Corporation.
GE’s HA gas turbines are the world’s largest and the most efficient gas turbines with more than 100 units ordered by more than 48 customers across 20 countries. GE’s second-generation H-class fleet has accumulated more than 850,000 (as of January 2021) operating hours of commercial experience. To further decrease carbon emissions utilising gas power, GE’s H-Class gas turbine portfolio currently has the capability to burn up to 50 per cent by volume of hydrogen when blended with natural gas.
By Hai Dao