GE Completes Europe’s First 9EMax Upgrade at Czech Power Station with Better than Expected Gas Turbine Performance

Since its establishment nearly 25 years ago, Sokolovska Uhelna has invested heavily in upgrading its technological units. After all, it’s one of the country’s largest independent producers of electricity and the smallest brown coal mining company in the Czech Republic. Today, the company and GE announced Europe’s first GE 9EMax gas turbine upgrade was successfully completed at Sokolovska Uhelna’s power plant in Vresova, Czech Republic. GE’s combined-cycle capabilities and 9EMax’s performance exceeded expectations on heat rate, power output and unit flexibility.

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Sokolovska’s upgrade plans build on a rich historical tradition of mining and refining of brown coal in the Sokolov region. The company’s main products are electricity, heat, energy, coal and carbochemical products. The company extracts about 7 million tons of lignite per year, out of which, 50 percent is used for its own gasification process to produce syngas for IGCC to power its mining and industrial process as well as other power-gen customers in Europe.

“Our two existing GE 9E gas turbines were reaching the end of their lifetime, and we evaluated many different scenarios,” said Mr. Homola, Production Director and Member of Board, Sokolovska Uhelna a.s. “We have worked with GE for more than 20 years, and we’re confident in the technology and trust GE’s expertise, so we turned to them to help us find the right solution. After examining both operating and capital expenditures, we determined GE’s 9EMax upgrade was the best option for our plant to improve the 9E gas turbine’s performance and flexibility as well as to lower the operation and maintenance costs for the upcoming life cycle period.”

“Due to GE’s extended scope capabilities and overall excellence in execution, the 9EMax upgrade of the first unit was smoothly completed and exceeded our expectations on performance,” continued Mr. Homola. “In turn, this will allow us to be more competitive in the electricity and grid services segments in Europe.”

9EMax—part of GE’s Fleet360* platform of total plant solutions—was developed utilizing GE’s deep domain experience from its global fleet of more than 700 9E gas turbines and with insights from more than 30 million hours of operating data from its installed base. It delivers significantly more power, delivering incremental revenue generation, and has a higher efficiency, which equates to millions of dollars in fuel savings. Additionally, power producers can reduce operating costs with extended planned maintenance intervals.

“GE is excited to continue to work with Sokolovska to find the right solutions to meet their needs and to work with them on our first 9EMax upgrade in Europe,” said Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Gas Power. “We know our total plant services solutions and technical expertise in combined-cycle power plants were essential to successfully modernizing this very important plant in only 10 weeks, which was absolutely crucial for Sokolovska Uhelna.”

As part of the project, GE also performed a complex rotor repair and fast stator rewind of two of its T240-370 generators to extend the equipment lifetime and improve the entire gas plant’s performance and reliability. In addition, the upgraded unit was equipped by GE´s On-line Monitoring System and connected to GE´s Atlanta Monitoring & Diagnostics Center for 24/7 predictive maintenance support.

In detail, generator rotor repair and stator upgrades allowed:

  • An increase of output by implementing the latest stator bar technology and associated insulation material.
  • Improved stator robustness toward potential cyclic duty operation through an improved end winding support system and associated wedging.
  • Improved stator bar clamping and reduced risk of electrical sparking through latest rewind technology and installation processes.
  • Improved rotor reliability using latest insulation technology and rewind process.
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