- GE Has $200 Million Deal for Landmark 800-MW Dorad Energy Plant
- 12 GE Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Packages Shipped to Site
- Plant to Supply 8 Percent of Total Electric Capacity and Play Key
Role in Ensuring Reliability of Israel’s Electric System

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ASHKELON, Israel & HOUSTON -- (Business Wire)
GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that it has shipped 12 LM6000-PC Sprint™
aeroderivative gas turbine-generators to the Dorad
Energy power plant in Ashkelon, Israel, to fulfill part of its $200
million contract with Wood Group GTS. The plant will play a critical
role in enhancing the reliability of Israel’s electric system and will
be the largest, and one of the first, independent power plants built in
Israel since the country deregulated its electricity markets several
years ago.

GE recently shipped 12 LM6000-PC Sprint(TM) aeroderivative gas turbine-generators to the Dorad Energy power plant in Ashkelon, Israel. The plant will play a critical role in enhancing the reliability of Israel's electric system and will be the largest, and one of the first, independent power plants built in Israel since the country deregulated its electricity markets several years ago. (Photo: Business Wire)
GE expects the 50-megawatt aeroderivative
units to begin commercial operation in the second half of 2013. GE’s
Veresegyház plant, located near Budapest, Hungary, is manufacturing the
gas turbine-generators. The Veresegyház plant began operating in 2000
and serves as the foundation of GE’s turbine component production in the
Central European region.
“Israel’s goals in deregulating the power industry were to increase
electricity supplies, decrease prices and spur technological innovation,
and we are proud to be one of the first tangible results of that plan,”
said Eli Asulin, general manager, Dorad Energy. “GE is a vital part of
that process. GE is not just a supplier of advanced technology but also
is a global business leader that understands the many business
opportunities we face and works with us as a true partner to help us
take advantage of them.”
Israel’s electric system has minimal reserve margin, or additional
capacity at times of high use, and when power demand is extremely high,
the potential exists for supply disruptions. GE’s
LM6000-PC Sprint aeroderivative gas turbine-generators are
high-output, high-efficiency units that will be configured so that
blocks of them can be turned on and off quickly, with no losses in
energy efficiency. This provides both operational flexibility and the
unique capability to maintain net plant efficiency in all modes of
operation. The plant is a combined-cycle design, meaning it uses hot
exhaust from the GE gas turbines to generate steam to power two steam
turbine-generators, further increasing plant output at higher
efficiencies.
“GE’s innovative LM6000-PC Sprint technology solves the problem of how
to deliver or remove large amounts of power quickly in response to
changing conditions, with the same efficiencies and economics that are
found in baseload operation,” said Darryl Wilson, vice
president—aeroderivative gas turbines for GE Power & Water. “The power
produced by these units will help to stabilize the power system upon
which Israel’s economy depends, and their efficiency and suitability for
baseload, cycling or peaking operation will enable Dorad Energy to
maximize revenue opportunities.”
GE’s agreement is with Wood
Group GTS, which is the engineering, procurement and construction
contractor for Dorad Energy. A unit of John Wood Group PLC, Wood Group
GTS also is supplying the steam turbine-generators and related equipment.
End users from various sectors and the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC)
will purchase the power produced by the plant, and the IEC network will
transmit and distribute it. Because of its critical importance, the
plant will have the capability of using two different fuels, primarily
natural gas but also oil distillates if required.
Customers prefer GE to support Israel’s energy infrastructure. For
example: within the last six months, GE has received contracts to
provide an additional four LM6000 units for various power plant projects
in Israel that will be located at Ramle, Ashdod and Ramat Negev, which
will increase the total installed base of LM6000 gas turbines in Israel
to 17 units.
In a changing world with diverse power needs, GE’s portfolio of
innovative distributed power solutions, ranging from 100 kilowatts to
100 megawatts, gives businesses and communities around the world the
ability to generate reliable and efficient power using a variety of
fuels anywhere, whether on or off the grid. GE’s distributed power
solutions gives customers of all types—from industrial businesses, to
developing communities, to government officials managing disaster relief
and other emergency power situations—the ability to generate reliable,
sustainable power whenever and wherever it is needed. GE’s distributed
power portfolio includes GE aeroderivative gas turbines, Jenbacher and
Waukesha gas engines and waste heat recovery solutions.
To view a video of the Dorad plant, please click
here.
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