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GE Power & Water

9HA.01/.02 GAS TURBINE


The Worlds Largest and Most Efficient Heavy Duty Gas Turbine

The 9HA high efficiency, air cooled gas turbine is the industry leader among H-class offerings. With two available modelsthe
9HA.01 at 397 MW and the 9HA.02 at 510 MWcustomers can select the right capacity to meet their generation needs. Thanks
to a simplified air cooled architecture, advanced materials, and proven operability and reliability, the 9HA delivers the lowest
life cycle cost per MW. The economies of scale created by this high power density gas turbine, combined with its more than 61%
combined cycle efficiency, enables the most cost effective conversion of fuel to electricity to help operators meet increasingly
dynamic power demands.

397-510 MW Simple Cycle


Output
>61% COMBINED CYCLE EFFICIENCY

9HA.01 9HA.02
Frequency 50 50
SC Net Output (MW) 397 510
SC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 8,220 8,170
SC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 8,673 8,620
Industry-Leading Operational Flexibility for
SC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 41.5% 41.8%
Increased Dispatch and Ancillary Revenue Exhaust Energy (MM Btu/hr) 1,906 2,430
F ast 10-minute ramp-up from start command to gas turbine full load. Exhaust Energy (MM kJ/hr) 2,011 2,564
U
 p to 70 MW/minute ramping capability within emissions compliance. GT Turndown Minimum Load (%) 40% 40%
R
 eaches turndown as low as 40% of gas turbine baseload output GT Ramp Rate (MW/min) 60 70
within emissions compliance. NOx (ppmvd) at Baseload (@15% O2) 25 25
F uel flexible to accommodate gas and liquid fuels with wide gas CO (ppm) at Min. Turndown w/o Abatement 9 9
variability, including high ethane (shale) gas and liquefied natural gas. Wobbe Variation (%) +/-10% +/-10%

Least Complex H-Class Offering Power Plant Configuration


1x1 SS
9HA.01
1x1 SS
9HA.02
A simpler configuration than GEs previous H-class fleet and
CC Net Output (MW) 592 755
one that does not require a separate cooling air system.
CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 5,540 5,517
Modular systems ease installation and reduce on-site labor
CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 5,845 5,821
requirements.
CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 61.6% 61.8%
Streamlined maintenance with quick removal turbine roof,
Bottoming Cycle Type 3PRH 3PRH
field-replaceable blades, and 100% borescope inspection
coverage for all blades. Plant Turndown Minimum Load (%) 47% 47%
Ramp Rate (MW/min) 60 70
Full-Load Validation Startup Time (Hot, Minutes) <30 <30
At the heart of GEs heavy duty gas turbine validation program is 2x1 MS 2x1 MS
the advanced full-scale, full-load test facility in Greenville, SC. Power Plant Configuration 9HA.01 9HA.02
GEs 9HA gas turbine has been fully validated in its full speed, CC Net Output (MW) 1,181 1,515
full-load test facility over an operating envelope larger than the CC Net Heat Rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) 5,540 5,495
variances an entire fleet of turbines would experience in the field, CC Net Heat Rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) 5,845 5,798
an approach that is superior to operating a field prototype for
CC Net Efficiency (%, LHV) 61.6% 62.1%
8,000 hours.
Bottoming Cycle Type 3PRH 3PRH
Plant Turndown Minimum Load (%) 24% 24%
Ramp Rate (MW/min) 120 140
Startup Time (Hot, Minutes) <30 <30
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Efficient, Flexible, Reliable Power Product Platform Evolution


GE offers the worlds largest range of heavy 50 Hz 60 Hz
duty gas turbinesfrom 44 to 510 MW.
62% 9HA.02 62%
.02 510 MW 9HA.01
9HA .01 397 MW 7HA.02

Combined Cycle Net Efficiency (% LHV)


Combined Cycle Net Efficiency (% LHV)
7HA.01
.05 299 MW 60% 9F.05 60% 7F.05
9F.04 9H (2007) 7H (2007)
9F .04 280 MW
.03 265 MW 9F.03 7F.04
58% 58%
.04 143 MW
9E 7F.03 7FB
.03 132 MW
56% 56%
.02 337 MW 9F.01 9F.02
7HA
.01 275 MW
54% 7F.01
.05 231 MW 54%
7F
.04 198 MW
7E .03 91 MW 52% 52%
.03 80 MW 9F (1987) 7F (1986)
6F 50 Hz Gas Turbines
.01 51 MW 50% 50%
60 Hz Gas Turbines
150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 100 150 200 250 300 350
6B .03 44 MW Geared for 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Gas Turbine Net Output (MW) Gas Turbine Net Output (MW)

Trafford 3x 9HA.01
H-Class Gas Turbine Awards
Thorpe 2x 9HA.01
Inland 2x 7H Exelon 4x 7HA.02 Baglan Bay 1x 9H EDF Bouchain 1x 9HA.01 Hokkaido 1x 9HA.01
TVA Allen 2x 7HA.02 Leverkusen 1x 9HA.01 Chubu 6x 7HA.01
Sewaren 1x 7HA.02 Kazan 1x 9HA.01
Anyang 2x 7HA.02

Rio Grande 3x 7HA.02


Futsu 3x 9H

First 9H Gas Turbine Enters Commercial Operation First 7H Gas Turbine Enters Commercial Operation

GE Launches the FlexEfficiency 50* Combined Cycle


Full Speed, No Load Testing of the 7H Gas Turbine
Power Plant for 50 Hz Regions that Can Provide More
than 61% Combined Cycle Efficiency

GE Launches the FlexEfficiency 60* Combined


Full Speed, No Load Testing of the 9H Gas Turbine
Cycle Power Plant for 60 Hz Regions that Can
Provide More than 61% Combined Cycle Efficiency

GE Introduces 7HA/9HA Next-Generation


H System* Technology Introduced
of H-Class Machines
2000 2003 2008 2011
GE Begins Development 1998 2012 GEs H-Class Gas Turbines Achieve
of the H System 1995 200,000 Operating Hours
2014
1992 2014 GEs Fleet of Heavy Duty Gas
F-Class Technology First
Turbines Achieve 173 Million
Introduced by GE 1990 2014 Operating Hours

* Trademark of General Electric Company.

2015 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.


GEA31744 (10/2015)

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