GE Vernova’s mobile aeroderivative, dual-fuel gas turbine models have proven their versatility and reliability for over 140 million accumulated hours of operation. Now, the next generation in fast, flexible power is here: The TM2500 DLE is a waterless, mobile solution that offers high-efficiency performance with reduced CO2 emissions and waste for better cost efficiency.
With 30 years of experience and over 340 units installed around the world, the TM2500 is a proven solution for providing a baseload bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power in the wake of natural disasters, plant shutdowns, grid instability or isolated locations. Get the power you need—fast—with GE Vernova's TM2500 mobile aeroderivative gas turbine generator set.
As global power needs soar, the need for reliable, on-demand energy is more demanding than ever. GE Vernova introduces the TM2500 DLE, a next-gen, mobile aeroderivative gas turbine delivering fast, flexible, and efficient power with reduced emissions—all without the need for water.
TM2500 Specifications
The TM2500 family of SCR-capable aeroderivative gas turbines boasts several times the operating experience of its competitors combined, and its flexibility and reliability are unsurpassed.
| TM2500 DLE | TM2500 SAC | |
|---|---|---|
| Net output (MW) | 34.5 | 34.6 |
| Net heat rate (Btu/kWh, LHV) | 8648 | 9814 |
| Net heat rate (kJ/kWh, LHV) | 9124 | 10354 |
| Net efficiency (%, LHV) | 39.5% | 34.8% |
TM2500 gas turbines can be installed and commissioned in less than 14 days
NOTE: All ratings are based on ISO conditions and natural gas fuel. Actual performance will vary with project-specific conditions and fuel.
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The Swiss Federal Office of Energy ordered 250 MW of GE Vernova’s TM2500
aeroderivative gas turbines to help meet electricity demand during the winter
seasons. The TM2500 units powers a temporary reserve power plant in
Birr.
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Did you know that reciprocating gas engines can release unburned methane at a rate that’s almost 150 times that of a gas turbine? This is known as “methane slip”, and it’s something you should know about. Our new calculator can help you determine your plant’s potential greenhouse gas savings and reduction in NOx and particulate matter.
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