Overview

The TM2500 unit’s speed of deployment and adaptability provided a vital solution to address energy instability during a national crisis.

The challenge

Widespread damage to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during the war caused extensive blackouts across the country, leaving residents without consistent access to heat and power during winter. The Ukrainian government needed a fast, deployable energy solution that could operate in extreme conditions to help stabilize the power grid and restore essential services.

The solution

GE Vernova provided a TM2500 aeroderivative mobile gas turbine solution capable of generating approximately 28 megawatts of power to support Ukraine’s urgent electricity needs. The compact, transportable configuration of the TM2500 enabled rapid installation and integration with existing grid systems, providing a more reliable power source when and where it was most needed.

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GE Vernova is uniquely positioned to be able to support Ukraine in their infrastructure rebuilding efforts, and our mobile aero technology has a proven track record for emergency power response situations due to its mobility, reliability, and flexibility

Midhat Mirabi

General Manager of Aeroderivatives New Units business, GE Vernova

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The TM2500 unit was transported and installed within just a few weeks of the project's initiation, working in close coordination with Ukrainian authorities. Its mobility enabled flexible deployment in areas most affected by infrastructure damage, and its ability to operate on various fuels made it well-suited to the country’s dynamic energy needs. The project demonstrated how GE Vernova’s mobile gas turbine technology can help restore and provide reliable power under urgent, challenging conditions.

 

 

 

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