Used GE LM2500 Gas Turbine Engines For Sale
The GE LM2500 gas turbines are top-of-the-line propulsion systems widely used in naval and industrial applications for their exceptional power, efficiency, and compact design. Perfect for marine or other high-power needs, these turbines are ready for repurposing in various applications beyond marine propulsion.
Here you can watch the video tour of the GE LM2500 Turbine
Key Technical Details:
- Power Output: 25000 BHP, suited for high-speed requirements.
- Size and Weight:
- Compact module: designed for space efficiency.
- Lightweight, advanced composite enclosure.
- Fuel Efficiency: GE’s aeroderivative design maximizes fuel efficiency.
- Speed Range: Supports vessel speeds of 28-30 knots with typical frigate configurations.
- Durability: Shock-tested for naval conditions, offering prolonged operational life (over 15 million operational hours across GE’s LM2500 fleet).
- Noise & Thermal Efficiency: Enclosure reduces noise and thermal radiation, ensuring safe crew accommodations and reducing engine room heat.
Applications:
- Marine Propulsion:
- Ideal for frigates, destroyers, and high-speed vessels, enabling rapid acceleration and operational efficiency at part loads.
- Industrial Power Generation:
- Ideal for standalone power plants, backup power, and peak shaving in power grids.
- Easily adaptable for onshore and offshore oil and gas operations.
- Energy and Utility Applications:
- Suitable for large-scale energy projects, remote locations, or areas needing high-density power solutions.
Why Choose GE LM2500 Turbines?
- Reliability: Known for 98% operational reliability.
- Adaptability: Modular design makes it flexible for various configurations.
- Global Support: Supported by GE’s extensive service network and compatible parts, ensuring easy maintenance and part availability.
These turbines are ready for sale and equipped to deliver high performance, whether for marine or land-based applications.
Notes:
6 Units available.
No alternators included. (50/60 Hz)
Used but well maintained by the Nato Navy.
Borescope Report available.