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Session: 4A - Small and Medium Gas Turbines
LARGE FRAME GAS TURBINES TRACK
SPEAKER: Francisco Dovali-Solis, Siemens Energy, Inc. United StatesCO-AUTHOR: N/A
Siemens SGT6-2000E Anew in the North America Power Market
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SGT6-2000E
Balancing business economics and ecology in 60 Hz: High efficiency – Less emissions
2001 1989 1993 2013
*actual achievable net efficiency with corresponding technology /projects can vary**in commercial operation – Not in Production
***NCPA LODI COD 08/2012
100% Basis - 10,50 % - 12,1 % - 15,0 %
Advanced GT technology allows for significant improvement of competitiveness and serves as a basis for CO2 reduction of gas fired power generation
Reduction of CO2-emissions
SGT6-5000F SGT6-6000G** SGT6-8000H
Dangiin 3 > 410 MW (1S)
NCPA Lodi***~ 300 MW, (1×1)
Hay Road, ~ 170 MW, (1×1)
MPP Charlton Power Plant ~ 360 MW, (1×1)
>51* %efficiency
> 57* %efficiency
> 58* %efficiency
> 60* %efficiency
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Siemens Gas Turbine Portfolio
54 to 66 MW
Ind. Trent 60
Indu
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50 H
z SGT5-8000HSGT5-4000FSGT5-2000E
307 MW
172 MW
400 MW
SGT6-8000H
116 MWSGT6-5000FSGT6-2000E
296 MW242 MW
60 H
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Hea
vy d
uty
gas
turb
ines
50 o
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Hz
33 / 34 MW
24 / 25 MW
8 / 8 MW
7 / 8 MW
Ind. Trent 60
5 / 6 MW
37 / 38 MW
19 / 19 MW13 to 14 MW / 13 to 15 MW
48 to 53 MWSGT-800
SGT-750SGT-700
SGT-600
SGT-500SGT-400
SGT-300
SGT-200SGT-100
4 to 6 MW
27 to 34 MWInd. RB211
Industrial 501Aero-derivativeIndustrial Power Generation / Mechanical
DriveHeavy duty 60 Hz Heavy duty 50 Hz
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SGT-2000E series50 Hz / 60 Hz – Fleet experience in 47 countries
50 Hz
60 Hz Australia (16)
Argentina (5)
Algeria (6)
Chile (2)
China (5)UK (11) Hungary (3)
Iran (80)
Iraq (4)
Libya (6)
Indonesia (10)Malaysia (11)
Nigeria (5)
Russia (8)
Singapore (8)
South Africa (14)
Sweden (1)
UAE (11)
Germany (2)
Yemen (3)
Azerbaijan (2)
Bangladesh (2)
Belgium (6)
Egypt (6)
Ireland (2)
Italy (3)
Finland (3)
Japan (1)
Jordan (4)
Kuwait (8)
Lebanon (4)
Oman (8)
Poland (1)Slovakia (1)
Turkey (8)
India (17)Vietnam (2)
Dominican Rep. (1)
Mexico (2)
Saudi Arabia (25)
Taiwan (21)USA (51)
Congo Rep. (2)
Bahrain (4)
Netherlands (3)
Pakistan (9)
Israel (4)
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Reliable performance: Continuous development adapted to customer needs
SGT6-2000E
Gas turbine performance Power output [MW]Efficiency [%]Heat rate [kJ/kWh / BTU/kWh]Pressure ratio Exhaust temperature [°C/°F]Exhaust mass flow [kg/s / lb/s]SGT6-PAC Operation range [°C/°F]
Gas turbine emissionsNOx [ppm] for natural gasCO [ppm]
Gas turbine physical dimensionsWeight [t]Length [m] x height [m] x width [m]
11634.6
10,405 / 9,86212.1
538 / 1001367 / 809
-45 to 50 / -49 to 122
25 (9)* 10
16311.6 x 7 x 10.4
*) 9 ppm NOx with slightly different performance values
Note: 2013 Upgrade Rating at ISO. All performance is estimated and not guaranteed. All information subject to change without notice
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Continued excellence: Proven design features coupled with latest innovations
Two large external silo-type combustors2 x 6 hybrid burners with DLN technology
for robust and low-NOx combustion
Axial exhaust for ease of
combined-cycle design
Built disc-type rotor with radial Hirth serrations and one central tie bolt
for fast start-up and high cycling capability
17-stage compressorOne compressor row with variable
inlet guide vanes: fast-acting for grid frequency stabilization
4-stage turbine,blades and vanes with Si3D design (all stages 2013 upgrade) for enhanced performance and maintenance
SGT6-2000E
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Meeting individual customer requirementsfor performance, emissions and availability
Focus on optimized performance
Higher turbine inlet temperature increases power output and efficiency
Focus on optimized availability
Increased service intervals reduce service outage time
25 ppm15 ppm9 ppmNOxemissions
116 MW110 MW107 MWPoweroutput
Serviceprogram 33 MAC41 MAC41 MAC
Length of service interval
NOx emissions
33 MAC
41 MACdecreasing increasing
decreasing increasing
increasing decreasing
Firing temperature
Service programs:Performance Configurations for SGT6-2000E
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North America PAC Design
• Configuration• TEWAC Generator Frame• Indoor Plant Extreme Hot Environment
• Codes and Standards• Mechanical • Electrical • Civil• Fire Protection
Re-package GT for North-America for Compliance• Open Air Cooled Generator (TEWAC OPTION)• Outdoor Plant Colder Environment
• Change to ANSI / ASME from ISO / DIN• Change to NEC / IEEE from IEC• Change to IBC2012 from UBC1997• Change to NFPA from ISO and VGB
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SGT6-PAC 2000E package: Compact plant layout
Package scope includes
• Gas turbine• Generator• Air intake system• Exhaust gas system• Auxiliary systems• Power control center,
instrumentation and control, electrical systems
Extended scope
• Stack or diverter with bypass stack
* optional scopee extended scope
Diffuser
Stacke ordiverter with bypass stacke
CO2
Air intake system
GeneratorTransformers
Power control center
Fuel gas,hydraulic oil,lube oil
Fin-fan cooler*
Fuel oil*, NOx water injection*
Power control center
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Siemens Simple Cycle Power PlantsSSC6-2000E North America E-class 60 Hz
Customer OMPA
Total Power Output 103 MW net Plant efficiency est. ~34.2 % net
Plant operating range: Peaking
ST Type N.A.
Generator Type SGen6-100A-2p
Date of order 02 / 2013
1st comm. operation 05 / 2015
Special featuresFast start Capability
Charles D. Lamb Energy CenterKay County, Oklahoma, USA
SSC6-2000E
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Note: All information is subject to change without notice
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Outstanding experience: Best-in-class fleet availability and reliability
Fleet operating experience> 6,906,000 EOH> 185,000 EOH fleet leader
Fleet reliability is at > 99.7%*Fleet availability is at > 93.0%*Starting reliability is at 99.2%*
SGT6-2000E: 105 operating units
Hay Road (USA), CCPP
6xSGT6-2000E
Hsinta (Taiwan), CCPP
15xSGT6-2000E
*) 12-month rolling average 28 of 105 units reporting as of August 2015
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Selected SGT6-2000E References
SGT6-2000E total: 107 units sold or under contract
2 × SCC6-2000E (3×1)Calpine -- Hay Road Energy Ctr.USA
COD 1991
3×SGT6-PAC 2000ECalpine -- York Energy CenterUSACOD 2011
15 × SGT6-2000ETPC – HSINTATaiwanCOD 1997
3×SGT6-PAC 2000E PG&E -- ManchesterU.S.A.COD 1996
SGT6-PAC 2000EOMPA -- Charles D. LambOklahoma USA
COD 2015
10 × SGT6-PAC 2000E(CO) SEC -- Shoaiba IIKSA
COD 2014
6×SGT6-PAC 2000EOPC -- Talbot Energy FacilityUSACOD 2003
SGT6-PAC 2000E(1×1)CrioInfraVeracruz, Mexico
COD 2016
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SCC6-2000E
Commercially operating E/F/H-class Products are ideal technology for Project Development
Project Development based on real experience
SGT6-8000HSGT6-5000F
SCC6-5000F
SGT6-2000E
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SCC6-8000H
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