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9HA POWER PLANTS (50 Hz)


The worlds highest power density combined cycle plants are powered by GE 9HA gas turbines.
These turbines marry sheer power and record-breaking efficiency to deliver the most cost-effective
conversion of fuel to electricity. Streamlined maintenance completes the offering, creating an ideal
solution to meet increasingly dynamic power demands across a range of applications.

CAPABILITY VERSATILITY SUSTAINABILITY


Ramp rates greater than 100 Wide gas variability, Lowest air emissions (NOx,
MW/min and +38% turndown including high ethane CO2) across all forms of fossil
enable 400-500 MW of power (shale) gas and LNG fuel-based power generation
on the grid in about 4 minutes

DID YOU KNOW?


The 9HA holds the world record for powering the most
efficient combined cycle power plant at 62.22% efficiency.
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MW SIMPLE CYCLE
OUTPUT
CUSTOMER HIGHLIGHT
COMBINED CYCLE EFFICIENCY 63%
9HA.01 9HA.02 By commissioning
SC Net Output (MW) 446 544
the first combined
Performance
SC Plant

SC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 7,910 7,766


SC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 8,346 8,194
SC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 43.1% 43.9%
cycle plant equipped
Compression Pressure Ratio (X:1) 23.5 23.8
with GEs HA turbine,
GT Generator Type (Cooling) Hydrogen Hydrogen
Number of Combustor Cans 16 16 EDF demonstrates its
Number of Compressor Stages 14 14
Number of Turbine Stages 4 4 intent to apply the best
Gas Turbine Parameters

Exhaust Temperature (F)


Exhaust Temperature (C)
1,164
629
1,177
636
available technologies
Exhaust Energy (MM Btu/hr) 2,009 2,372 on the market to make
Exhaust Energy (MM kJ/hr) 2,120 2,503
GT Turndown Minimum Load (%) 30% 30% its French thermal
GT Ramp Rate (MW/min) 1
65 88
NOx (ppmvd) at Baseload (@15% O2) 25 25
power plants more
CO (ppm) at Min. Turndown w/o Abatement 9 9
energy efficient
Wobbe Variation (%) +/-15% +/-15%
Startup Time, Conventional/Peaking (Min.)2 23/ 23/ while supporting the
CC Net Output (MW) 659 804
CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 5,383 5,373 energy transition.
Performance
1x1 CC Plant

CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 5,679 5,669


CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 63.4% 63.5%
Plant Turndown Minimum Load (%) 38% 38%
Ramp Rate (MW/Minute) 65 88
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Startup Time (RR Hot, Minutes)3 <30 <30


Bottoming Cycle Type 3PRH 3PRH
CEO, EDF
1x1 CC Power Plant Features

HP Throttle Press. (psia/bar) 2,685/185 2,685/185


HP Throttle Temp. (F/C) 1,112/600 1,112/600
Reheat Temp. (F/C) 1,085/585 1,112/600
ST Configuration (Type) STF-D650 STF-D650
GT Generator Type (Cooling) Water Water
ST Generator Type (Cooling) Water Water
CC Net Output (MW) 1,320 1,613
CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 5,373 5,314
Performance
2x1 CC Plant

CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 5,669 5,606


CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 63.5% 63.7%
Plant Turndown Minimum Load (%) 18% 18%
Ramp Rate (MW/Minute)1 130 176
Startup Time (RR Hot, Minutes) 3
<30 <30
Bottoming Cycle Type 3PRH 3PRH
2x1 CC Power Plant Features

HP Throttle Press. (psia/bar) 2,685/185 2,685/185


HP Throttle Temp. (F/C) 1,112/600 1,112/600
Reheat Temp. (F/C) 1,085/585 1,112/600
ST Configuration (Type) STF-D650 STF-D650
GT Generator Type (Cooling) Hydrogen Hydrogen
ST Generator Type (Cooling) Hydrogen Hydrogen
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1.) R amp rates are Fast Ramp via AGC.
2.) S
 tart times recognize purge credit. Turning gear to full speed, full load and synchronized to grid. Peaking maintenance factors may apply depending 2016 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
on the operating profile.
3.) Start times are based on rapid response technologies in hot start conditions with purge credit recognized. Simultaneous start sequence of gas
turbine may apply depending on exact project configurations.
GEA32927 (12/2016)
NOTE: All ratings are net plant, based on ISO conditions and natural gas fuel. Actual performance will vary with project specic conditions and fuel.
All performance figures based on Once-Through condenser with 1.2 Hga condenser pressure.
2PNRH = Two pressure, non-reheat; 3PRH = Three pressure, reheat

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