First aeroderivative peaker for Alaska

14 August 2006


The installation represents the first aeroderivative peaking and intermediate duty plant for the Alaskan municipality market, GE claims.

The new gas turbine will replace ML&P's older, industrial frame equipment, which is not designed for peaking use.

GE Energy is scheduled to ship the LM2500+PR in December 2006 and commercial operation is expected to begin in May 2007. Natural gas will serve as the primary fuel.




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