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GE ANNOUNCES AERODERIVATIVE GAS TURBINE ORDER FROM UCED GROUP
A GE LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbine is planned to be delivered in early 2024 to UCED Group’s Prostějov power plant in the Czech Republic.
GE recently announced it has secured a contract from UCED Group (UCED), the energy division of Czech investment group CREDITAS Group focused primarily on long-term investments in conservative industries. GE will supply a LM6000 PC Sprint aeroderivative gas turbine to expand UCED Prostějov reserve power plant to help stabilize the grid and support renewables growth in the Czech Republic.
GE’s equipment is planned to be delivered to the site in early 2024 and, once in operation, the unit is going to add approximately 50 megawatts (MW) to the national power transmission system. This project supports the Czech government’s main target to diversify energy sources by increasing gas and renewables and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30% by 2030, compared to 2005.
Although GHG in the Czech Republic have fallen since 1990, it remains the fourth largest emitter per capita in the EU, according to McKinsey sustainability report. With the significant presence of energy-intensive industries in the Czech economy, the country's emissions intensity is significantly higher than the EU average, but it could reduce emissions by 2030 primarily by curtailing its dependence on coal.
Quick start up time –as little as less than five minutes - is crucial to ensure the stability and reliability of the grid challenged by variable energy sources, such as renewables and will allow UCED to differentiate their dispatch capability. In addition, the gas turbine currently has greater than 40% hydrogen capability with GE’s target to reach 100 % in the near future leading to the possibility of a lower-emitting footprint for the plant.
UCED plans to add and integrate further power blocks creating a 1,000 MW power complex in the Czech Republic by 2030, with an expected investment of over CZK 20 billion. The Prostějov power plant will be part of UCED “virtual power plant” consisting of several decentralized, interconnected sources that are controlled by one central control room. The main energy source will be gas, whether it will be natural gas, biogas, or gas blended with hydrogen. The complex will also include solar parks, wind farms, and thermal and biomass plants.
GE’s LM6000 unit that will be installed at the Prostějoy site is derived from jet-engine technology powering the world’s airline jets. With over 40 million operating hours and more than 1,300 units shipped, GE’s LM6000 gas turbines have more operating experience than any other aeroderivative gas turbine greater than 40 MW. The LM6000 offers greater than 99 % start and operational reliability and over 98 % availability.
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