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The information contained in this document may also be controlled by the US export control laws. Unauthorized export or reexport is prohibited. All relative statements are with respect to GE technology unless otherwise noted. 2 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Need for Distributed Power Power generation at or near point of use, on or off the grid • Remote off grid power with zero water needs • Commercial CHP for airports, hospitals • Grid firming near the demand load point • Mobile fast power anytime, anywhere • Industrial cogen for Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage, Pulp and Paper • Alternative fuels, biofuels, coke oven gas 3 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Middle East energy challenge 65% Frequent blackouts Low capacities 40% Faster population growth than world average 256M by 2020 Reliability challenges Industrial captive power needs Need for electricity access electrification rate in Yemen Need and desire for technology progress 4 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Challenges facing medium/large industries in ME Industries need to create independent and reliable power sources for their expanding needs while trying to keep their energy costs down in a financially sustainable manner Reluctant grid provisioning, need for “independence” Quick solution Fast implementation Compact footprint Expand as needed Commensurate energy costs Remote off grid power with zero water needs Industrial cogen for O&G, food & beverage, paper Fuels availability 5 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Concept of emergency power Largest Middle East users Utilities, Oil & Gas, Industries Fuel flexibility Operate on gas and/or distillate fuel Semi-Permanent installation Integrate into existing permanent “Temporary” becomes “permanent” Size Scalable power blocks Challenging ambient conditions Extreme temperatures up to 55 °C Dusty environment Speed On-demand power plants delivered in weeks, not months Distributed needs Mobility Localized power supply Eliminating need for additional transmission Capacity to move back or to another location if needed Lower emissions Stringent requirements Financing constraints Turnkey design Delivery of complete energy solution Reliability and availability Focus on core business Loss of revenues/penalties at interruptions Possible equipment damage Trends Diesel to Gas IC Engines to Gas Gensets/Turbines 6 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Power to frequency characteristic 45 Operation at Constant Control Limit Electric Output (MW) 44 43 42 41 Operation at Constant Power (Below Control Limits) 40 39 38 94 96 98 100 102 LP Rotor Speed (%) LM6000 has relatively flat power to speed characteristic as compared to single spool gas turbines 7 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Load following/deep turndown capability 8 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Distributed power to stimulate local economies Target life cycle management to get the right service at the right time – throughout the lifetime of your equipment and your growth journey Enable local industries Attract investment Increase local energy security Accelerate development cycle Create jobs Keep working Access easier financing Develop local skill sets Develop local supply chain Collect more taxes © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. 9 Covering a broad output range with Distributed Power (based on 50Hz versions) 0.1 – 5.0 MW 5 – 25 MW 25 – 50 MW 50 MW – 115 MW Power Generation TYPE TYPE 2 2 250 250 kW kW –– 335 335 kW kW TYPE TYPE 3 3 500 500 kW kW –– 1 1 MW MW VGF* VGF* 120 120 kW kW –– 880 880 kW kW VHP* VHP* 270 270 kW kW –– 1.5 1.5 MW MW Type Type 4 4 800 800 kW kW –– 1.5 1.5 MW MW Type Type 6 6 1.5 1.5 MW MW –– 4.4 4.4 MW MW Type Type 9 9 9.5 9.5 MW MW LM2500* LM2500* 16 16 MW MW –– 32 32 MW MW LM6000* LM6000* 41 41 MW MW –– 52 52 MW MW LM2500* 16 MW – 32 MW LM6000* 41 MW – 52 MW LMS100* LMS100* 100 100 MW MW –– 115 115 MW MW 275GL+* 275GL+* 1.9 1.9 MW MW –– 3.6 3.6 MW MW Mechanical/O&G/Mining/Marine VGF* VGF* 120 120 kW kW –– 800 800 kW kW VHP* VHP* 270 270 kW kW –– 1.5 1.5 MW MW 275GL+* 1.9 MW – 3.6 MW LMS100* 100 MW – 115 MW Mobile/Emergency Power J320* generator set 1 MW moblieFlex* J320/VHP* Gas Engines 860 kW – 1MW 616 Diesel Genset 2.6 MW TM2500 Gas turbine* 22 MW – 31 MW 10 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. LM6000-Reliable off grid power in remote locations LM6000s @ mining sites USA 3 x LM6000 Israel 3 x LM6000 Colombia 3 x LM6000 Coal Mine Wyoming, USA 2 x LM6000 Botswana 2 x LM6000 Australia 19 x LM6000 Copper Mine Arizona, USA 1 x LM6000 Diamond Mine Botswana 2 x LM6000 Commissioned in 2011 Gold Mine Western Australia 3 x LM6000 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. 11 Remote power - off grid solutions Mining & Cement Experience 3x LM6000, Cement Plant Obajana, Nigeria Country/Location Application Power (MW) Year Australia-Kalgoorlie Mining 118 1996 Australia-Parkeston Mining 42 1995 Australia-Mount Keith Mining 42 1996 Australia-Leinster Mining 42 1996 Australia-Kambalda Mining 42 1996 Australia-Telfer Mining 134 2004 Australia-Pilbara Mining 92 2006 Colombia-LaLoma Mining 138 2005 Russia-Mordovia Cement 66+12 2005 Nigeria-Kogi State, Obajana Cement 135 2008 Turkey Cement Nigeria – Obajana addition Cement 92+30 28+12 45 2005 2003 2013 Nigeria - Ibese Cement 92 2013 12 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved. Value for our customers Supporting Industrial Needs • Broader product range • Fit for multiple industries • High part load efficiencies • Frequent start/stop capability • High power density Supporting Grid Needs • Fast starts • Load following capability • Frequency support functions Value Proposition • • • • • • • • • High efficiency energy conversion Simple and combined cycles possible Waterless versions available High reliability and availability Lower cost of ownership Fuel flexibility/emissions Predictable service execution Customer collaboration Risk sharing and predictive analytics Ease of Investment • Right power investment size for your needs • Perpetual additions when needed • Economic development at smaller scales 13 © 2014, General Electric Company. Proprietary information. All rights reserved.
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