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GT13E2 Gas Turbine - Key references

140 units in commercial operation or under constrution with over 5,000,00 fired hours.

> Ras Abu Fontas B & B1 in Qatar - 1,002 MW
8xGT13E2 ; Fuel: natural gas
Ras Abu Fontas B, in commercial operation since 1995, is the largest and most important power and water production plant in Qatar. The power plant is based on five gas turbines type GT13E2, operating in simple cycle with a nominal capacity of 625 MW of power at 48°C ambient temperature. The desalination plant is designed for a water production of 150,000 m3 per day. To meet the rapidly growing power demand, the power plant capacity has been augmented by 377 MW in 2002 with three additional gas turbines of same GT13E2 type.
All eight gas turbines are installed in one air-conditioned gas turbine building.
Operating on natural gas from 14 different sources, with a wide range of gas compositions without any hardware change, the power plant has demonstrated its exceptional fuel flexibility.

> Lumut Extension in Malaysia - 650 MW
1xKA13E2-3 ; Fuel: natural gas/oil No. 2
The Lumut IPP project is playing an important role in meeting Malaysia’s increasing power demand. When Alstom won the turnkey contract to supply another block to the GT13E2 based 1,400 MW combined-cycle power plant Lumut in Malaysia, it made the plant the largest independent (IPP) CCPP in Southeast Asia.

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Alstom GT13E2 gas turbine worlwide footprint as of March 2009
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