Thursday, May 24, 2012

GE supplies aeroderivative gas turbine generators to Dorad plant in Israel

The Dorad Energy power 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.

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 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....
GE supplies aeroderivative gas turbine generators to Dorad plant in Israel

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