Rolls-Royce supplies aeroderivative gas turbine generating
sets for land based power projects up to 150MW (2xTrent
combined cycle) for today’s distributed generation
environment.
Its aero-engine technology is utilised to produce
aeroderivative gas turbine generating sets of 4 to 58MW,
including the RB211 at around 32MW and the Trent at
up to 58MW to meet a wide range of power requirements.
More than 45,000MW of electrical power has been installed
world-wide.
Incorporating a heat recovery steam generator in the
exhaust makes these units suitable for a wide range
of cogeneration opportunities. Our RB211 and Trent units
can also be used in combined cycle plants, transforming
the economics of many power projects.
Reciprocating gas engines are used to provide power
for industrial applications or for standby power generation.
The successful K gas engine meets the stringent demands
for environmentally conscious electrical power systems.
Long-Term Service Agreements can be configured to a
diverse range of customer needs from spare parts management
programmes to full operation and maintenance of a complex
cycle power plant.
Where the project life of any mature Rolls-Royce power
generation installation is drawing to a natural conclusion,
we can undertake full responsibility for total refurbishment
of the power plant.
Rolls-Royce maintains an exclusive fleet of lease engines,
which can be despatched at short notice to ensure that
the customer is kept operational. Our multi-disciplined
team of service engineers further increases power plant
availability by virtue of their total product knowledge.
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