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O&M solutions evolve to fit needs of power generators

The gas turbine industry is at a critical juncture. With increasing operational demands, workforce shortages, and evolving maintenance challenges, ensuring the reliability and efficiency of aeroderivative gas turbines, particularly dispatchable assets like the LM6000 and LMS100 fleets, has never been more vital. Luckily, some creative outfits are adapting to the new paradigm with the right […]

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WTUI AERO FORUMS: O&M advice free for the asking

Online forums sponsored by gas-turbine user groups are of increasing value to owner/operators, especially given today’s smaller O&M staffs at simple-cycle, combined-cycle, and cogeneration plants and the loss of experienced personnel to retirement and better opportunities. Long gone are the days of on-the-job training when new employees would tag along with experienced crews to grow

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LM6000: Ammonia injection system improvements reduce operational risk, cut cost

Mariposa Energy Project Owned by Diamond Generating Corp Operated by DGC Operations 200 MW, gas-fired 4 × 0 LM6000PC-powered (Sprint equipped) peaking plant, located in Alameda County, Calif Plant manager: Justin Crook Background. Mariposa is required to start and come to full load within 30 minutes. The plant uses 19% aqueous ammonia for NOx control

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LM6000: Water conservation program saves millions of gallons annually

Mashav Energy Owned by Mashav Initiating & Development| Operated by Mashav Energy 122 MW, 2 × 1 LM6000PF-powered combined cycle with a Siemens 300 steam turbine/generator, located in Ramia, Israel Plant manager: Yohay Aviguy Challenge. Water is the lifeblood of powerplants, especially those located in desert environments. Every effort must be made to conserve this

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LM6000: FOD-screen access-door mod enables safe opening/closing

Shoreham Energy LLC Owned by J-Power USA Development Co Operated by NAES Corp 90 MW, 2 × 0 LM6000PC-powered peaking plant equipped to burn only liquid fuel, located in Shoreham, NY Plant manager: Kenneth Ford Challenge. Shoreham’s gas turbines were supplied with FOD-screen (foreign object damage) access doors designed for manual installation/removal to permit semi-annual

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LM6000: Cleaning of fuel-gas pipeline reduces emissions

REO Cogeneration Plant Owned and operated by Lansing Board of Water & Light 100 MW, 2 × 1 LM6000PF-powered combined cycle equipped with IST once-through steam generators, located in Lansing, Mich Plant manager: Tom Dickinson Challenge. The REO Cogeneration Facility, COD 2014, in 2018 began experiencing operational complications that, in hindsight, could be attributed to

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LM6000: Access platform replaces ladders to help keep personnel safe

Equus Power 1 LP Owned by J-Power USA Development Co Operated by NAES Corp 48 MW, dual-fuel 1 × 0 LM6000-powered peaking plant, located in Freeport, NY Plant manager: Kenneth Ford Challenge. Equus’ Higgot-Kane anti-icing system is mounted on the gas turbine exhaust section and relies on exhaust gas to heat air drawn into the

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LM6000: Relief-valve monitor protects against fluid spills

Edgewood Energy LLC Owned by J-Power USA Development Co Operated by NAES Corp 88 MW, gas-fired 2 × 0 LM6000-powered peaking plant, located in Brentwood, NY Plant manager: Kenneth Ford Background. Edgewood’s gas-compressor (GC) skid is comprised of three screw-type compressors served by a common system for removing lube oil entrained in the natural gas

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LM6000: Relocating NOx-water pressure transmitter eliminates freeze-up concerns

Worthington Generation Station Owned by Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Co-op Inc Operated by NAES Corp 174 MW, gas-fired facility equipped with four LM6000 simple-cycle engines for meeting member peaking-power needs, making off-system sales, and satisfying generating reserve requirements. Station is located in Green County, Ind, and connected to Hoosier’s 138-kV transmission line Plant manager: Robert

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Innovative solutions for reliability and safety: Fairview’s best practices in winter operations, maintenance efficiency, and generator upgrades

Fairview Energy Center Owned by Competitive Power Ventures, Osaka Gas, and DLE Operated by NAES Corp 1050 MW, gas-fired 2 × 1 7HA.02-powered combined cycle equipped with a GE D602 steamer and John Cockerill (formerly CMI) HRSGs, located in Johnstown, Pa Plant manager: Irvin Holes Enclosure improves air-compressor reliability in winter Challenge. Fairview’s Atlas Copco

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