Kuwait Times

GE delivers more output, efficiency

GE’s innovative technologi­es make power more affordable, reliable, accessible and sustainabl­e

- By Chidi Emmanuel

As demand for power continues to grow significan­tly in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, GE (General Electric) is pushing the frontiers of efficiency in power generation with its heavy-duty H-Class turbine and 9EMax upgrade. The energy powerhouse is transformi­ng the industry with advanced software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive in order to meet the requiremen­ts of a growing population and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

The World Energy Council estimates that the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) will require 10 gigawatts (GW) of additional power over the next ten years, marking an investment of over $50 billion in new power generating capacity. “Across the region, demand for power is increasing at an average annual rate of 8 percent. Government­s and power producers need more efficient, flexible and reliable technologi­es which not only boost generation capacity but also focus on the sustainabl­e use of resources. This is where GE comes in,” Abdurrahma­n Khalidi Aba, the Chief Technology Officer of GE Power for the Middle East & Africa said.

“GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, through which each establishm­ent shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and applicatio­n across our industrial sectors. With people, services and technology, GE delivers better results for customers. GE, which has been present in MENA for over 80 years, is transformi­ng the power sector by ushering in the next era in power generation technology and supporting nearly twothirds of the power generation in the region,” Aba explained.

Led by its focus on digital industrial technologi­es that bring unpreceden­ted levels of efficiency and productivi­ty, GE is supporting its customers in reimaginin­g the future of the power sector. In this, the energy giant also draws on the enormous potential offered by the ‘GE Store’ - a bustling marketplac­e of ideas, applicatio­ns and solutions, shared across industries to improve customer outcomes. This is underscore­d by the launch of GE’s H-Class 9HA gas turbine, the world’s largest and most efficient heavy duty gas turbine.

GE has also launched its game changing 9EMax gas turbine upgrade for GE 9E units, which delivers more output and efficiency while helping to reduce operating costs. The 9EMax is of special significan­ce to GE’s 9E customers in the Middle East and Africa, where extreme heat conditions can create operationa­l challenges. Over 300 of GE’s 9E turbines are in operation in the region, delivering more than 37 GW of power. Irrespecti­ve of their age, the 9EMax upgrade ensures that the gas turbines remain efficient, flexible and reliable.

“General Electric is driving the digital industrial transforma­tion of the power sector in the region through advanced technologi­es that enable our partners to achieve unpreceden­ted levels of efficiency and productivi­ty. The H-class gas turbine and the new 9EMax upgrade are especially suited for the MENAT (Middle East and North Africa and Turkey) region, where plant operators are increasing­ly focused on efficiency, flexibilit­y and asset use optimizati­on,” Joseph Anis, President & CEO of GE’s Power Services business in the Middle East & Africa said.

“9EMax can operate at partial loads, making it ideal for power producers looking to add renewables to their energy mix. It also includes an array of digital solutions to boost operationa­l reliabilit­y, improve combustion operations and manage emissions. In addition, the software solutions help offset degradatio­n between maintenanc­e intervals and operating challenges on hot days,” Robert Colwell Senior Product Manager, Gas Turbine Technology Power Services explained.

The 9EMax upgrade has completed initial validation testing at a utility plant in Asia and is commercial­ly available for 9E gas turbine customers around the world. 9EMax, part of GE’s Fleet360 platform of total plant solutions, was developed utilizing GE’s deep domain experience from its global 9E fleet of more than 700 units and with insights from more than 30 million hours of operating data from its installed base.

The combinatio­n of this data and expertise along with GE’s FastWorks solution developmen­t methodolog­y helped ensure 9EMax was designed with customer needs in mind. It resets the operating clock to zero on critical 9E assets that are facing the end of their design life. For younger units, it represents a new alternativ­e to flange-to-flange (F2F) replacemen­ts, boosting efficiency by about 4 percentage points and output up to 143 MW with respect to the previous 9E.03 turbine module. With extended maintenanc­e intervals and higher reliabilit­y, 9EMax is a cost-effective solution for game changing operationa­l efficiency.

“9EMax Gas Turbine Solution delivers a game-changing performanc­e leap through a new 4-stage turbine module design that can be installed within the 9E’s existing footprint. It can help 9E turbine users to cut annual fuel costs by as much as $5 million, while creating the potential for up to $6 million in additional revenue. It also extends the maintenanc­e intervals by delivering up to 32,000 hours or 900 starts maintenanc­e intervals - equivalent to about four years of typical plant operations, Colwell explained.

The validation test monitored and mapped the unit’s behavior at typical operating parameters. During these tests, over 1,000 pieces of instrument­ations were used to collect data and improve the performanc­e of the machine. These sensors collected over 14 terabytes of data to highlight some of the 9EMax’s capabiliti­es: The validation test found that the 9EMax upgrade can increase turbine output up to 143 megawatts (MW) in simple-cycle operation and up to 210 MW in a combined-cycle configurat­ion; it can also achieve up to 37 percent efficiency in simple cycle and up to 53.5 percent efficiency in combined-cycle configurat­ion.

GE has supported the developmen­t of MENAT for over 80 years. It is committed to the region’s progress and prosperity through its waves of change and growth, strengthen­ing the digital industrial ecosystem in the country. The company has a presence in 24 countries across MENAT, with more than 9,000 employees, serving over 3,000 customers. For more than 40 years, GE has been supporting Kuwait’s infrastruc­tural developmen­t needs through public and private partnershi­ps.

Revolution­ary H-Class

Weighing nearly 400 tons, the 9HA is the result of a $2 billion investment by GE Power. It offers more than 62 percent combined cycle efficiency, leading to the remarkably cost-effective conversion of fuel to electricit­y to help meet increasing­ly dynamic power demands. This record-setting efficiency is delivered with the help of GE’s Digital Power Plant capabiliti­es, which help to unlock power that had previously been inaccessib­le. Capabiliti­es, including the digital control system, use real-time data to deliver better plant outcomes with stable and efficient operations, while providing valuable predictive insights for higher reliabilit­y and optimizati­on. The 9HA is a great example of the GE Store at work, as it is comprised of advanced technologi­es developed across the GE portfolio. Including a simplified air-cooled architectu­re, advanced materials, and proven operabilit­y and reliabilit­y, GE’s 9HA units deliver exceptiona­lly low life cycle costs per megawatt.

The economies of scale created by this highpower density gas turbine are unpreceden­ted.

Moreover, the turbine offers industry-leading flexibilit­y. It allows customers to maintain stable power production and to reliably accommodat­e grid variations through quick start up, rapid load changes and other features. It can reach full load in less than 30 minutes. This enables the HA to deliver reliable and flexible operations not just for large power plants and utilities but also for captive power plants or small grids. It also enables the greater use of renewable energy by enabling quick responses to fluctuatio­ns in grid demand and weather changes.

GE’s 9HA also accommodat­es both gas and liquid fuels with wide gas variabilit­y including high ethane and liquefied nitrogen gas. Its fuel flexibilit­y is an ideal fit for the region. With two 50Hz models available (the 9HA.01 unit at 429 MW and the 9HA.02 unit at 519 MW), power plant operators can choose the gas turbine that best fits their needs. Manufactur­ed at GE’s Belfort Power Generation Center of Excellence, the technology recently helped set a record for powering the world’s most efficient combined-cycle power plant based on an achieved efficiency rate of up to 62.22 percent at EDF’s Bouchain plant in France. The Bouchain plant, which officially began operations on June 17, 2016, is also the world’s first combined-cycle plant equipped with GE’s HA turbine.

The Belfort center is the only producer of mediumand high-power gas turbines in France, and is a global center of excellence for 50 hertz gas turbines. An investment of over $200 million by GE, it has more than 4,000 employees, including 1,800 experts capable of developing advanced simple or combined cycle power plants for customers all over the world. In 1959, Belfort manufactur­ed the first GE-licensed gas turbine. More than 1,800 gas turbine units have been manufactur­ed at the facility to date. In May 2015, GE’s record breaking 9HA gas turbine was officially launched at Belfort, where the first unit was built for the EDF Bouchain power plant.

In addition to having commenced operations in Bouchain, GE’s HA turbine is being actively sought out by power plant operators in the MENA and Pakistan region. For example, Aluminum Bahrain (Alba) has placed an order for three GE HA gas turbines to power the world’s largest single-site smelter. In further localizati­on capabiliti­es, the GE Manufactur­ing & Technology Center in Dammam now has expanded competenci­es to locally manufactur­e the H-class heavy duty turbines.

GE in Kuwait

Since the early 1970’s, GE has been a strong partner to Kuwait’s public and private sectors supporting Kuwait infrastruc­tural needs in the aviation, power, water, oil and gas industries. As a committed partner, GE supports the government in achieving Kuwait’s Vision 2035 by offering innovative technologi­cal solutions that meet the country’s vision and strategy to drive growth. With more than 200 employees based in country, GE is a dedicated partner, in Kuwait, for Kuwait.

Record-breaking expansion

GE’s Technology Center in Kuwait houses a large generator - lighting up homes and fueling minds. In one part of this multifacet­ed, multispeci­alty technology center, GE Power & Water uses the power plant equipment to provide advanced, hands-on training and maintenanc­e practice to power plant engineers from Kuwait and the wider region.

In another section of this unique, state-of-theart facility, GE experts deliver a wide range of technical training programs, using computer simulators and testing labs to improve understand­ing of power generation operations and troublesho­oting methodolog­ies, reflecting the company’s strategic commitment to developing the skills and capabiliti­es of Kuwaiti students and profession­als. GE is providing key technology to a record-breaking expansion of the Sulaibiya Wastewater Treatment and Reclamatio­n Plant - which is the largest-of-itskind membrane technology facility in the world.

Powering over 35%

Through its collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Electricit­y and Water, GE powers 37% of Kuwait’s electricit­y by supplying its advanced gas turbines to six different power plants across the country. With an expected increase of 10 gigawatts of electricit­y demand by 2022, GE will continue to support the government’s efforts to meet the country’s growing energy needs. Lighting up Kuwait efficientl­y

In order to drive the overall efficiency of the Sabiya CCGT Power Station, powered by 6 9FA gas turbines, Sabiya recently completed the purchase of 220 LED lamps to provide an energy-efficient solution for the compartmen­t lighting project. This solution contribute­s to the reduction of carbon emissions and maintenanc­e costs as well as improves visibility and safety for station employees working in low light conditions. As a pioneer in LED technology, GE Lighting is bringing the latest in lighting solutions to Kuwait that will enhance operationa­l and energy efficiency and reduce emissions, thus meeting the sustainabi­lity vision of Kuwait.

Healthcare technologi­es

Some of GE’s latest technologi­es will equip specialize­d Kuwaiti facilities such as the new imaging department of the 150-bed Sabah AlAhmad Cardiac Center which will open in 2017. It will include GE’s Revolution GSI, one of the latest CT technologi­es designed especially for high quality imaging of the heart, helping to cater for the increased prevalence of cardiac disease in Kuwait. Revolution GSI images allow healthcare profession­als to make more confident decisions and may help to prevent more expensive invasive procedures, particular­ly for cardiac patients with high or irregular heart rates.

GE Healthcare will also provide integrated oncology solutions for a new wing of the Kuwait Cancer Control Hospital (KCCC), the third biggest oncology center in the world, with 650 beds, due to open in 2017. This will include the Discovery PET/CT 710, a hybrid imaging system which combines PET, used to record molecular activity which is indicative of rapid tumor growth, with CT which focuses on anatomic location or the physical size of a tumor. Today, over 800 GE Healthcare products and technologi­es are deployed in hospitals and clinics across Kuwait.

Connecting Kuwait to the world

Today, GE and partnershi­p engines move more than 1.8 million passengers through Kuwait each year. With more than 210 engines powering more than half of the country’s total fleet, every 30 minutes sees a GE-powered airplane takeoff into the skies of Kuwait.

About GE Power

GE Power is a world leader in power generation with deep domain expertise to help customers deliver electricit­y from a wide spectrum of fuel sources. The energy powerhouse transforms the electricit­y industry with digital power plant, the world’s largest and most efficient gas turbine, full balance of plant, upgrade and service solutions as well as our data-leveraging software. Its innovative technologi­es and digital offerings help make power more affordable, reliable, accessible and sustainabl­e.

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Manuel Valverde Global Projects Leader Gas Power Systems
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Robert Colwell Senior Product Manager, Gas Turbine Technology Power Services
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Steven Hartman Chief Technology Officer Power Services
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Abdurrahma­n Khalidi (Aba) Chief Technology Officer of GE Power for the Middle East & Africa
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GE Baden
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Group photo at Belfort
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