GE-Powered Combined Cycle Plant Sets New Efficiency Record
Guinness World Records recognized GE’s HA gas turbine for powering the world’s most efficient—up to 62.22%—combined cycle power plant. The first unit equipped with an HA turbine officially began operation on June 17 at EDF’s plant located in Bouchain, France.… Read More
 
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Green Groups Challenge PJM’s Capacity Performance Rules
The “polar vortex” storm of January 2014 blew in big changes to PJM Interconnection’s operations. But these changes are now the subject of a lawsuit filed by environmental groups, alleging they discriminate against clean energy sources. The sub-zero temperatures froze… Read More
 
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Emissions Catalyst Issues for Fast-Start Combined Cycle Power Plants
When gas-fired plants are required to cycle more than they were designed for, added stress on plant components isn’t the only consequence. You also need to pay closer attention to turbine catalyst systems. Traditionally, many combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT)… Read More
 
Rwanda's Power Production Triumph over a "Killer Lake"
Lake Kivu, the 1,040-square-mile “killer lake” that stretches over the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has long been a source of trepidation. Because it sits between two&hellips; Read More
 
Securing Pipeline Infrastructure for Gas-Fired Generation in New England
Increased reliance on natural gas as a fuel for electric generation has prompted regulatory reforms by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to improve coordination between the two industries. Many in the power industry believe critical constraints in gas pipeline… Read More
 
China Reportedly Poised to Ban New Coal Plants Through 2018
China is preparing to expand nationwide a ban on new coal plant construction announced in April in an attempt to further reign in overcapacity and boost utilization of renewable energy, according to a report in Australian Financial Review. This spring,… Read More
 
 


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