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On-Demand: GE Vernova firmly focused on rotor and CCGT O&M solutions

If there was a positive outcome of the pandemic for power O&M professionals it might be the emergence of the webinar as an indispensable training tool. Power Users relied on the virtual medium to conduct the annual meetings of its various user groups for a year or two until Covid subsided. Its HRSG Forum continues […]

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WattBridge: Modeling for successful proactive remote monitoring and diagnostics

H O Clarke, Topaz, and Braes Bayou Owned by WattBridge Operated by ProEnergy 1248 MW (Clark and Braes Bayou each have eight 48-MW LM6000PC engines; Topaz, ten 48-MW LM6000PC machines). All are gas-fired peaking units located in the Houston area Plant manager: Kevin Chaffin Challenge. By their nature, peaking units must have high availability. As

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WattBridge: Roving work crews effectively support small onsite staffs

H O Clarke, Topaz, and Braes Bayou Owned by WattBridge Operated by ProEnergy 1248 MW (Clark and Braes Bayou each have eight 48-MW LM6000PC engines; Topaz, ten 48-MW LM6000PC machines). All are gas-fired peaking units located in the Houston area Plant manager: Kevin Chaffin Challenge. Today’s O&M environment faces a triple challenge: First, staff shortages

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WattBridge: Seasonal shelters protect plant equipment in winter

H O Clarke, Topaz, and Braes Bayou Owned by WattBridge Operated by ProEnergy 1248 MW (Clark and Braes Bayou each have eight 48-MW LM6000PC engines; Topaz, ten 48-MW LM6000PC machines). All are gas-fired peaking units located in the Houston area Plant manager: Kevin Chaffin Challenge. Climatic stress has no geographic boundary. As more-frequent extreme-cold events

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Exira: Freeze-protection improvements assure high availability, reliable starts in winter

Exira Station Owned by Western Minnesota Municipal Power Agency Operated by Missouri River Energy Services 140 MW, 3 × 0 gas-fired peaking facility with diesel-oil backup, located in Brayton, Iowa. The LM6000PC engines are equipped with Sprint Plant manager: Ed Jackson Background. Exira Station’s design minimum operating temperature is ‒26F. Plant often is called on

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Broad River: Rigorous planning significantly improves outage results

Broad River Energy Center Owned and operated by Onward Energy 865 MW, dual-fuel facility in Gaffney, SC, with five 7FA.03 simple-cycle units, each equipped with an IST once-through steam generator Plant manager: Malcolm Hubbard Background. Having five GT/HRSG trains, each consisting of a 7FA.03 and a once-through steam generator, managing outages at Broad River Energy

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Broad River: Starting reliability on oil improves with filtration

Broad River Energy Center Owned and operated by Onward Energy 865 MW, dual-fuel facility in Gaffney, SC, with five 7FA.03 simple-cycle units, each equipped with an IST once-through steam generator Plant manager: Malcolm Hubbard Challenge. Broad River Energy Center is a dual-fuel gas-turbine facility. Reliability when starting on distillate, or switching to it from gas,

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Amman East: Admin building HVAC operational improvement

Amman East Power Plant Owned by AES Corp, Mitsui, and Nebras Power Operated by AES Jordan PSC 400 MW, gas-fired with diesel-oil backup, 2 × 1 combined cycle powered by AE94.2 gas turbines, located in Al Manakher, Jordan. COD was September 2009 Plant manager: Feras Hammad Challenge. The climate-control system serving Amman East’s administration building

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