Heavy Duty Gas Turbines & Combined Cycle

The World Leader in Breakthrough Technology

GE offers the widest range of heavy duty gas turbines available, ranging from 26 to 480 megawatts. Within the GE product line are machines for every utility, IPP and industrial application, from pure power generation to cogeneration and district heating.

Our worldwide installed fleet totals more than 6,000 gas turbines, the largest installed base of any gas turbine supplier. These units have accumulated well over 200 million fired hours of operating experience at unparalleled reliability levels. Always on the cutting edge of gas turbine technology, GE offers a wide array of technological options to meet the most challenging energy requirements. Using an integrated approach that includes parts, service, repair and project management, we deliver results that contribute to our customers' success.

Product Directory

H System™ Combined Cycle Gas Turbine

GE's H System – an advanced combined cycle system capable of breaking the 60 percent efficiency barrier – integrates the gas turbine, steam turbine and heat recovery steam generator into a seamless system.

F Class

With millions of hours of operation, our F class turbines have established GE as an industry leader for successful fired hours in advanced technology gas turbines.

Medium Size Gas Turbines

Our B and E class turbines have proven their availability and reliability in power generation and industrial applications. These robust turbines feature high efficiency, operational flexibility, fuel flexibility and low emissions.

Small Heavy Duty

GE provides a broad range of power packages from 5 MW to nearly 50 MW for simple cycle, combined cycle or cogeneration applications in the utility, private and mobile power industries.

Combined Cycle

GE's combined cycle power generation equipment takes power plant performance to unprecedented levels without sacrificing emissions compliance, rapid installation or economical cost.

IGCC

Pioneered by GE almost 30 years ago, Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) technology produces low-cost electricity from low cost opportunity feedstocks such as coal, heavy oils and pet coke while meeting strict environmental regulations.