I think that's a misprint. See if you can find a data sheet. I have seen an Alstom GT26 operating and discussed it with the chief engineer. It has about 60% TE combined cycle.subcritical71 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020, 04:17Scroll down to 1997;gruntguru wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020, 03:57Just because I haven't heard of a GT with 50% doesn't mean they don't exist - I was hoping someone would show me one! A link would have been good.subcritical71 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020, 01:17
Gruntguru, I hope you don’t take this as argumentative, I have just worked in this space for more years than I care to admit. But there is a Alstom unit in NJ that reaches 56% efficiency (GT24). This unit is simple cycle and doesn’t have a HRSG attached. I’ve actually worked on that project...once upon a time. This one is the highest I know of.
https://www.powermag.com/a-brief-histo ... urbines-2/
GE's biggest and best SC GT is the "H" class you mentioned. At 43% TE it would be on the scrap heap if Alstom (part of GE now) had a product doing 56% TE.