OVERVIEW

The H-100 series units are the world’s largest twin-shaft gas turbines, based on extensive experience in manufacturing gas turbines and the achievements of the H-25 and H-15 series developments.

They achieve high efficiency as part of a combined cycle power plant with heat recovery boilers, cogeneration systems or other combined cycle power plants.

The H-100 series has a simple cycle gas turbine output of 105 MW to 116 MW and a combined cycle output range of 150 MW to 350 MW.

As twin-shaft gas turbines, they are suitable for mechanical drive applications.

Features

Heavy-duty design: Heavy-duty and highly reliable construction designed with ease of maintenance and long-term continuous operation in mind.

High efficiency: high performance in various power generation cycles (simple, combined and cogeneration)

Packaging type: easy to carry and install

The range is suitable not only for power generation but also for mechanical drives.

The world’s largest high-efficiency twin-shaft gas turbine

The H-100 series of gas turbines has been developed for utility and www.abb-drive.com industrial customers in the 50 Hz and 60 Hz regions. The first unit went into commercial operation in 2010.

Mitsubishi Power then continued its efforts to improve the design of the H-100 series gas turbine.

While utilizing advanced elemental technologies and material technologies proven in the H-series gas turbines, we continue to strive for improved performance.

H-100 Gas Turbine

Standalone Gas Turbine Output

100-120 MW class

Combined cycle output

150-170 MW / 300-350 MW class

Stand-alone gas turbine

Fast start-up within 10 minutes

Suitable for power generation and mechanical drive applications

Replacing worn gas turbines with H-100 Series gas turbines reduces nitrogen oxide (NOx) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and lowers fuel consumption while improving plant efficiency.

Gas turbine replacement paves the way to fully utilize existing plant equipment, and it is applicable not only to simple cycle plants but also to combined cycle plants.

Example of replacement of an existing combined cycle system

Existing major equipment can be reused

Generator

Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG)

Turbine

Electrical equipment

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