GE Announces New Options to Further Reduce Emissions on LM2500XPRESS* Aeroderivative Gas Turbines

GE Announces New Options to Further Reduce Emissions on LM2500XPRESS* Aeroderivative Gas Turbines

GE Announces New Options to Further Reduce Emissions on LM2500XPRESS* Aeroderivative Gas Turbines

Source: https://www.ge.com/news/press-releases/ge-announces-new-options-to-further-reduce-emissions-on-lm2500xpress-aeroderivative

GE on April 20, 2023 announced new options for further emission reductions technologies are now available for its LM25000XPRESS aeroderivative gas turbine fleet worldwide following successful installation on gas turbines in Colorado.  This announcements comes on the heels of GE's announcement of the world’s first technical solution on four TM2500* aeroderivative gas turbines deployed at the Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) sites in Yuba City and Roseville to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions by over 90%, surpassing World Bank Emissions Standard.

“This project marks the first installations of COR emissions control technologies on a GE LM2500XPRESS units globally, a further demonstration of our momentum to provide fast, flexible, and now more sustainable power through our leading aeroderivative gas technology,” said Aman Joshi, General Manager at GE Gas Power’s Aeroderivative Business.  “Power plant operators, like Colorado Spring Utilities, are helping to drive down emissions while not compromising reliability and affordability of electricity for their own customers, and GE is proud to collaborate with them on these latest projects. 

GE’s aeroderivative gas turbine fleet play an important role in the energy transition and the availability of these emissions solutions can meaningfully enhance the overall reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.”