LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz CC 2x1 Gas Turbine
Gas Turbine
Also known as:
Turbine, Combustion Turbine


LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz CC 2x1 Gas Turbine
Gas Turbine
Also known as:
Turbine, Combustion TurbineBuy
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The LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz Combined Cycle 2x1 is a gas turbine system designed for larger power output. It delivers approximately 41% more power than a single LM2500 unit while maintaining the proven reliability and efficiency of the LM2500+ platform. Suitable for scalable and dependable power solutions.Sign in
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Executive Summary
The LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz Combined Cycle 2x1 is a gas turbine system specifically configured to meet the high-power demands of oil and gas operations. It pairs two LM2500+G4 gas turbines with a single steam turbine, using exhaust heat recovery to improve overall efficiency through combined cycle technology.
This configuration delivers approximately 41% more power output than a single LM2500 unit, while maintaining the high reliability, availability, and fuel efficiency that the LM2500 family is known for. The Single Annular Combustor (SAC) with water injection helps reduce emissions, supporting compliance with environmental standards common in oil and gas sites.
Designed to perform in remote, high-demand environments, the LM2500+G4 SAC 2x1 offers a scalable, efficient, and dependable solution for maximizing power generation while managing fuel use and emissions.
Technical Specifications
Net Output | 103.5 MW |
Net Heat Rate | 6676 Btu/kWh |
Net Efficiency | 51.1% |
Fast Start Capability | 5 Minutes |
High Pressure Compressor | 17-stage; added zero-stage blisk |
Speed | 6,100 rpm |
Exhaust temperature | 543 ºC |
NOx emissions | 25 ppm |
Power turbine speed | 3600 rpm |
Exhaust gas temperature | 1,042°F (549°C) |
Features and Benefits
- Improved thermal efficiency reduces fuel consumption and operating costs
- Seamless integration with 50Hz grids
- Modular two-spool engine design
- High-performance combined cycle gas turbine system
- Flexible power turbine options
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Detailed Description
The LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz Combined Cycle 2x1 is a high-performance gas turbine system designed for large-scale, high-efficiency power generation, particularly suited to the needs of oil and gas operations. This configuration links two LM2500+G4 gas turbines with a single steam turbine in a combined cycle layout—capturing waste heat from the gas turbines to produce steam and generate additional power. This approach significantly improves overall thermal efficiency while maintaining operational flexibility.
The Single Annular Combustor (SAC) with optional water injection helps the system meet emissions rules while keeping combustion stable and efficient. The LM2500+G4 improves on the previous +G4 model by increasing airflow, using better materials, and adding improved cooling. This allows it to produce about 10% more power without reducing the lifespan of critical hot parts. It can be equipped with either a two-stage or six-stage power turbine to fit different needs. Even with the higher power output, the +G4 keeps its modular, two-spool design, which makes maintenance easier and ensures reliable performance in many environments.
In the 2x1 configuration, the system delivers approximately 41% more power than a single gas turbine unit. The use of combined cycle technology ensures better fuel utilization, helping to reduce overall emissions and lower lifecycle operating costs.
The LM2500+G4 SAC 50Hz Combined Cycle 2x1 offers higher power, improved efficiency, and a flexible design, making it well-suited for large-scale oil and gas operations that demand reliable and efficient power generation. Its “50Hz” designation means the turbine is specifically optimized to supply electricity to grids operating at 50 cycles per second, ensuring seamless integration with regional power systems.
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