Mitsubishi Power leads the aero-derivative gas turbine industry.
Our aero-derivative gas turbines evolved from innovations to the proven technologies of Pratt & Whitney's world-class jet engines and industrial gas turbines.
These gas turbines provide 30 to 140 megawatts of efficient, reliable power and deliver operational savings to energy providers worldwide. Our largest unit has the highest power output of any aero-derivative gas turbine package and is available in single and dual engine configurations for maximum operating flexibility.
Mobile units are highway compatible and can provide emergency power in nine days or less upon arrival.
With modular designs, quick-disconnect cables, factory assembled modules, and pre-fabricated field piping, our aero-derivative gas turbines are designed to minimize setup time and promptly begin generating the precise power you need.
Products
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Gas Turbines
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Technical Information
- Gas Turbines for Mechanical Drive Applications
- Cutting-Edge Elemental Technology Producing 1600°C Class J Gas Turbines
- Development of High-Efficiency Gas Turbine Applying 1600°C Class J Technology
- Combustor Technologies Supporting Stable Operation
- Overview and Verification Status of T-Point 2 Demonstration Facility
- Comprehensive Efforts from Development to Manufacturing
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- Aero-derivative Gas Turbines
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Control Systems
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DIASYS Optional Products
- IR-S Infrared Flame Detector
- Net IR-S Infrared Flame Detector
- Rail Mounting Net IR-S
- Boiler Tube Leak Detector
- Shaft Vibration Analyzer
- Simulator
- Advanced Combustion Pressure Fluctuation Monitoring System (A-CPFM) / Combustion Pressure Fluctuation Monitoring System (CPFM)
- Multi-Coal Fired Boiler Optimum Control
- DIASYS Solutions
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