Oglethorpe Power Chooses GE Vernova for State-of-the-Art Gas Power Plant in New York
Key Ideas
- Oglethorpe Power partners with GE Vernova for advanced gas power plant in Monroe County, NY.
- Deal includes cutting-edge equipment like hydrogen-cooled generators and heat recovery steam generators.
- The new plant signifies a commitment to innovative energy solutions and sustainable practices.
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Oglethorpe Power, an energy cooperative based in Georgia, has selected GE Vernova to provide two 7HA.03 gas turbines for its upcoming combined-cycle gas power plant in Monroe County, New York State. The agreement also entails the supply of two H84 hydrogen-cooled generators, two triple-pressure with reheat Heat Recovery Steam Generators, and two STF-D600 steam turbines. This partnership signifies a significant step towards adopting cutting-edge technology in power generation, highlighting Oglethorpe Power's commitment to innovation and sustainability. The inclusion of hydrogen-cooled generators showcases a move towards cleaner and more efficient energy solutions. However, access to the full details of the collaboration requires a subscription to the service.