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How Power Generators Can Protect Their Bottom Line With Mitsubishi Power's World-Class Gas Turbines
The path toward 100% decarbonized power systems is long and requires the right decisions now. As renewable energy continues to grow and large baseload coal-fired power plants come offline, there is an increasing role for flexible gas-fired power plants to fill the gaps of intermittent renewable generation and maintain grid stability. Gas turbines can help meet this need.
The reliability of large gas turbines is paramount for the future of energy. In recent years, rolling blackouts across the western and southern United States have sounded an alarm for power systems throughout the country. If a power plant goes down, even for a short duration—millions of dollars in revenue can be lost.
For today’s power producers, disruption is not an option. They need reliable gas turbine systems built on years of innovation and backed by proven technology. With industry-leading reliability recorded at higher than 99.5% —about 2% higher than other advanced class gas turbines —Mitsubishi Power’s J-Series gas turbines can add over 1.6 million MW hours of electric power generation and tens of millions of dollars to a power generator’s bottom line over the 30-year lifecycle.
In this white paper, we examine the economic value of reliability and how power generators can increase profitability and minimize risk with Mitsubishi Power’s advanced class gas turbines.
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