Gt24 and Gt26 Gas Turbines
Gt24 and Gt26 Gas Turbines
Gt24 and Gt26 Gas Turbines
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With our recognised expertise all over the power generation market, we are able to nd solutions to the challenges of today.
CLEAN POWER TODAY!
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We recognise the need to improve the environmental balance of legacy plants while increasing adoption of new clean energy solutions.
Alstoms gas turbines stand out for their high overall efficiency, superior availability and enhanced flexibility
Utilities, independent power producers and merchant power generators have to face
unprecedented change, from deregulation to tougher competition, shifting consumption trends and more stringent emissions legislation. They also need to ensure reliability of supply yet reduce the cost per kilowatt hour of producing electricity. Raising efficiency remains a constant challenge. Finally, flexibility to fuel gas composition must be included in times of global transport of fuel gas. Alstom has addressed all of these challenges. The result is the compact GT24 (60 Hz) and GT26 (50 Hz) sequential combustion gas turbines, solutions that lower the kilowatt-hour cost combined with high availability by raising the efficiency in combined-cycle operation.
Environmental emissions are optimised thanks to Alstoms unique, sequential combustion technology,
which burns the fuel in two, dry low-NOx combustor stages. The GT24/GT26 can do all this with conventional firing temperatures and burners that are robust enough to cope with the wide fuel gas compositions now seen. Whats more, in addition to increasing their efficiency levels and power density, the operational flexibility of GT24/GT26 gas turbines is significantly improved and their turndown capability is unique, making them ideally suited to todays markets.
GT24/GT26
Right technology,
Key benefits
Competitive kilowatt hour
In combined-cycle applications, the GT24/GT26 is capable of producing high efficiency over a wide load range, using proven gas turbine technology.
Operational flexibility
Sequential combustion means unrivalled operational flexibility, including the ability to handle wide fluctuations in gas compositions. With an operating range down to 20%, lowload operation and low NOx emissions, the plant can meet all power demands. And the GT24/GT26 is capable of switching online between performance-optimised and maintenance-costoptimised modes.
High availability
Conventional turbine inlet temperatures, a uniform annular temperature profile, a maintenance-free, welded rotor and a simple and robust EV burner all help to reduce maintenance needs and therefore improve availability.
Clean Power
Sequential combustion technology is the industrys most innovative platform for clean power generation, resulting in gas turbines with low emissions and high efficiency.
The highly efficient GT24/GT26: the result of extensive experience and evolutionary development.
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right product
The SOLuTION
There is another way. By injecting fuel into two
combustion systems in series, it is possible to increase output and cycle efficiency without significantly increasing the emissions at full and part load, since the firing temperature in the first combustor can be kept relatively low, and the second combustor does not make a substantial contribution to the level of engine NOx emissions. This is called sequential combustion.
The usual result is more frequent maintenance and reduced availability defeating the initial objective. For decades conventional wisdom has decreed that efficiency cannot be increased in any other way.
Alternative approach,
Sequential
Sequential combustion can be visualised as a gas turbine comprising two combustor-turbines in series, where the exhaust gases from the first turbine feed the combustor of the second. An efficient 22-stage subsonic compressor feeds combustion air into the first combustor. Fuel is mixed with the high-pressure air and burns in the first combustor the annular eV combustor. The hot gases drive the single-stage high-pressure turbine. Unlike conventional turbines, fuel is then injected into a second burner set and spontaneously ignites in the following annular combustion zone, the SeV (Sequential eV) combustor, thereby reheating the air and further expanding it through four low-pressure turbine stages. The temperature of the eV combustor is maintained at a nearly constant level, resulting in lower NOx emissions and cleaner power.
Industry-leading burners
1st-stage EV combustor
The EV combustor has an annular burner arrangement. The GT24/GT26 gas turbines are fitted with retractable EV burners. Compared with other combustor arrangements, the annular combustor distributes the hot gas, circumferentially, at a much more uniform temperature.
Combustion air Spray evaporation Vortex breakdown
Ignition
Flame front
Radial temperature uniformity is accomplished by pre-mixing compressor air with the fuel in the EV burner, and by the absence of film cooling in the convection-cooled combustor walls. This produces a single, uniform flame ring in the free space of the EV combustion zone. A key benefit is that the flame has no contact with the walls of the burner. These design features distinguish the EV combustor significantly from other combustion systems.
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combustion:
optimised design
Like all the best ideas, sequential combustion is based on a simple concept: the reheat principle.
Fuel is then injected through an air-cooled fuel lance, distributed with four jets into the vortex pairs such that it forms a perfect fuel/air mixture prior to combustion. The fuel jet is surrounded by cool carrier-air that delays spontaneous ignition until the fuel/air mixture has reached the combustion zone. Here, the mixture ignites spontaneously and, as in the EV combustion occurs in a single, stable flame ring, operating across its entire load range. The EV and SEV do not require any parts replacement prior to HGPI (Hot Gas Path Inspection), C inspection. This mechanical simplicity determines the high reliability and availability of the GT24/GT26 design.
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Maximised performance
The cooling air for the hot gas path components is taken from four extraction points along the compressor. Air from two of these secondary airflows is used directly, while the two other streams are cooled by heat exchangers (once-through coolers) before entering the hot gas path components. The heat rejected is recovered in the water-steam cycle, which maximises the performance of the GT24/GT26 in combined cycle applications. In simple cycle applications, the cooling is achieved by quenching water, which is introduced directly into the secondary air stream.
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in its simplicity
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Performance
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The Alstom
Powertrain
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Powertrain arrangements
Alstom has extensive experience with both single- and multi-shaft powertrain arrangements, in all types of operating regimes from base load to daily start & stop.
[4] HEAT RECOvERy STEAM GENERATOR (HRSG) Alstoms range of HrSGs provides:
both drum type and once-through technology optimised cold-end.
[2] TURBOGENERATOR
Alstom turbogenerators demonstrate high efficiency, reliability and availability with low maintenance requirements. According to plant size and arrangement, both air-cooled TOPAIR and hydrogen-cooled TOPGAS generators are available.
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Optimised design
How it works
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Innovative concepts
Sequential combustion applications
COmbINed-CyCLe A combined-cycle power plant is an efficient and environmentally sound way to generate electrical power. Sequential combustion provides optimum exhaust temperatures for combined-cycle use, the main application for which the GT24 and GT26 have been developed. The two combustors in the GT24/GT26 sustain high efficiency and low emissions at part load operation through control of the inlet air flow by four rows of variable guide vanes. This means the thermodynamic quality of the sequential combustion combinedcycle remains nearly constant. As a result, the GT24/GT26 combined-cycle offers high efficiency over the operational load range, with virtually constant efficiency between 100% and 80% CCPP load. This maximises the long-term value of GT24/GT26 power plants by significantly broadening their operating flexibility a key success factor for todays competitive power generation market. Langage combined-cycle power plant in Devon, uK.
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Superior part-load efficiency characteristic of the KA24/KA26 CCPP. One distinct feature is the fact that the plant efficiency stays nearly constant from 100% down to 80% combined cycle, a unique capability in the market.
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rePOwerING wITH SeqUeNTIAL COmbUSTION GAS TUrbINeS Alstom has developed a hybrid plant concept combining conventional steam plants with the GT24/GT26. These plants combine operating and dispatching flexibility with continuous fuel optimisation, low O&M costs and moderate capital investment. The concept responds to the most critical requirements of modern power generation systems low generating costs, greater fuel mix capabilities, operational flexibility and minimum environmental impact. It also enables extraordinary design flexibility by integrating highperformance sequential-combustion gas-turbine technology with a wide range of existing or new conventional steam power plants. 14
A GT26 merchant power plant application Scottish Power Ltd selected the KA26-1 standard single-shaft design to build a combined-cycle power plant at Shoreham Harbour in the United Kingdom. The plant was completed in december 2000 and is managed on a merchant plant basis. It has operated at both base load and intermediate duties.
A GT26 fast-track project in Spain The Cartagena project, a 1200 MW combined-cycle power plant consisting of three independent blocks equipped with dual-fuel GT26 gas turbines, was awarded to Alstom in december 2003 with a very aggressive timetable. The first unit was finished within 25 months, with the other units following at one month intervals. This is a repeat order for Gas Natural, which already owns and operates two other GT26 combined-cycle power plants in Spain. EL SAuZ / MEXICO
A GT24 in cogeneration application Island Cogen is a 250 MW gas-fired combined-cycle cogeneration power plant at Campbell River in British Columbia, Canada. The plant is owned by Calpine and delivers steam to an adjacent paper mill.
The first GT26 single-shaft power plant Contact Energy in New Zealand is the owner of an Alstom turnkey 360 MW combined-cycle power plant, featuring the GT26 sequential combustion gas turbine. Taranaki is arranged in a single-shaft configuration and represents the first standardised reference plant solution with the GT26. This triple-pressure reheat combined-cycle plant has been in continuous base load operation since July 1998.
efficiency increase by 20% Alstom won a contract with Spains ACS Group to provide power equipment and services for the El Sauz combined cycle power plant in Queretaro, one of Mexicos most industrialized states. A new GT24 gas turbine to replace the existing gas turbines and will retrofit the steam turbine at the existing El Sauz gas-fired power plant, which has been operating since 1981. This new contract will add 25 years to El Sauz combined cycle power plant and boost its efficiency by 20%.
Superior reliability & availability Road generating plant in dayville, Connecticut, U.S.A. Lake Road is a 792 MW combined-cycle generating facility based on three GT24 gas turbines. The units have exhibited good starting reliability and high availabilities during operation. The Lake Road combinedcycle generating facility features dual fuel flexibility that utilizes natural gas as the primary combustion source and distillate fuel oil as a backup. The plant entered commercial operations in May 2002.
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Services
Service Contracts
Alstoms service contracts are tailored to meet all your operational, maintenance and support requirements. whether you prefer a Long Term Agreement (LTA) or an Operation & maintenance (O&m) contract with Alstoms comprehensive, yet flexible agreements, you can be sure of a win-win situation.
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