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  1. TM2500 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine | GE Vernova - gepower-v2

    Get the power you need—fast—with GE Vernova's TM2500 mobile aeroderivative gas turbine generator set. Without the need for aftertreatment in emissions this efficient, waterless solution …

  2. GE Power & Water Aeroderivative Gas Turbines TM2500® Mobile Gas Turbine Generator 50/60Hz Applications

  3. GE TM2500 for sale | TM2500 Mobile Gas Turbine - USP&E Global

    Powered by a Twin-spool, axial-flow, 50/60 Hz industrial & marine gas turbine and gas generator, the TM2500 is an excellent option for clients that need super fast bridge power for their crypto …

  4. The TM2500* fast power solution from GE Power‘s Gas Power Systems business enables governments, utilities, and businesses around the world to fulfill their generation requirements …

  5. GE Vernova Unveils TM2500 DLE: The World’s First Mobile Gas …

    GE Vernova introduces the TM2500 DLE, a next-generation mobile aeroderivative gas turbine offering enhanced efficiency, reduced emissions, and a more compact design compared to its …

  6. TM2500 - GE Power - PDF Catalogs | Technical Documentation

    HOT-DAY PERFORMANCE SWITCHING FROM A DIESEL ENGINE AND ELECTRIC GENERATOR (DIESEL GENSET) TO A TM2500 BURNING LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS …

  7. TM2500 - VBR Turbine Partners

    The LM2500 turbine and its related engine, TM2500, play a vital role in delivering reliable energy in remote and hard-to-reach locations. The gas turbine is mounted on a trailer, making it easy …

  8. Perfect for providing a base load bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power supporting natural disaster relief, plant shutdowns or equipment maintenance, the …

  9. With over 60,000 operating hours experience in a variety of applications, the TM 2500 can be easily converted from 50 to 60 Hz and offers dual fuel capability.

  10. The TM2500 is ideal for providing a baseload bridge to permanent power installations or for generating backup power in the wake of a natural disaster, plant shutdowns, or grid instability.