The existing gas turbine power plant fleet in the United States and Canada also represents a significant part of the energy infrastructure, providing reliable, affordable power to millions. To create a future-ready, high-performance energy network, existing gas turbine power plants need to be modernized and upgraded. By integrating advanced technologies and re-engineering processes, these plants can become more efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly.
The High Desert Power Project in California demonstrates the advantages to upgrading existing infrastructure. The facility underwent multiple modifications, such as installing high-efficiency SGT6-5000F gas turbines, adopting co-generation strategies, and using advanced ultra-low Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) combustors. Overall, the modifications reduced NOx by up to 64% pre-emissions controls, and carbon monoxide was reduced by up to 50%.