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GE’s TM2500+ Solution

offers fast, mobile and


flexible power
Power whenever and wherever it’s needed

ecomagination
TM2500+ … Mobile power solution

1 Distributed power overview


2 Aeroderivative aviation legacy
3 Fleet experience
4 Applications
5 Features and benefits

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Distributed power
overview
GE’s portfolio … structured for growth
GE’s Energy Sector Businesses

Power & Water Oil & Gas Energy Management GE Capital


~$28B ~$15B ~$8B ~$46B

Healthcare Aviation Transportation Home & Business


~$18B ~$20B ~$6B Solutions ~$8B

8 businesses in more than 100 countries … 125+ years


>300,000 employees worldwide
2012
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Electric Company –~$147B
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GE Power & Water: six diverse businesses
$25B ‘13 revenue >40,000 employees 700 locations

Distributed Power Gen Power Gen Renewables Nuclear Water


Power Services Products

• 100+ years of power gen and technology excellence … 10k+ gas turbine installed base
• Long-standing industry relationships … over 1,000 customers worldwide
• Extensive sales and service infrastructure … 40 global service centers; 3,000+ sales reps

Supported by GE’s expansive global resources …


• GE’s Global Growth Organization (GGO) is in every part of world … provides local in-country
relationships and support
• 2,800 GE R&D employees and $5.7B spend … 1,000 PhDs, 5 global R&D centers

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GE’s Distributed Power
Distributed Power is generated AT or NEAR the point
of use, on or off the grid
Gas turbines ~5,000 employees
• Based upon GE Aviation engines Manufacturing &
• Provide high efficiency, fast starts, modular design, Services locations
flexible fuel utility, and high availability
Cincinnati, OH
• Wide power output ranges tailored to a variety of
operating demands Houston, TX

Budapest, Hungary
Reciprocating engines
• Jenbacher and Waukesha stationary, continuous Jenbach, Austria
duty gas-fueled reciprocating engines
Waukesha, WI
• High efficiency, durability and reliability
Shanghai, China (Huadian JV)

Services Rheden, Netherland (Services)


• Manages all after sales maintenance, repair
and overhaul activities Brazil (Services)

~35,000 units installed in ~170 countries

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Distributed power product portfolio
Power Gen/Mech Drive Gas Compression Power Generation
Aeroderivative Waukesha Jenbacher/Waukesha

• 18MW – 120MW turbines and • Output: 160 bhp – 4,835 bhp • Electrical output: 120 – 9,500
packages (119 kW – 3,605 kW) kW
• Compression, Power Gen, • 12,000+ compression • Elec. efficiency up to 48.7%,
mechanical drive, Cogen, CHP engines delivered, over overall efficiency over 90%
• Quick mobile power: rapid 13.2 million bhp power • 20,500+ engines delivered,
deployment. Trailer mounted globally (9,850 MW) 21,800 MW power globally
turbine solutions. • Wellhead, gathering, • Natural gas and CHP,
storage/transmission excellence in special gas
applications (biogas, LFG,
CMG, BFG), oilfield power

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Aeroderivative aviation
legacy
Aeroderivative gas turbines
Packaged solutions from a strong heritage

LMS100
100 MW

LM6000
A330/B747/B767 CF6-80C2/E1
40-55 MW
LM2500+/G4
28-34 MW

C5/DC-10 TF39/CF6-6 LM2500


18-24 MW
LM500
4.6 MW
CRJ100/605/850 CF34-3B

Over 4,100 commercial aircraft …+182 million flight hours

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LM2500 … Product line development
34.3 MW
η = 41%
31.3 MW
29-30 MW η = 41%
η = 39-40%
23.2 MW
22 MW 22.6 MW η = 37.6%
20.5 MW η = 37% η = 37%
η = 36.9%
17.9 MW
η = 35.8%

>18M op. hrs.


1st foreign 10M op. hrs. LM2500+ LM2500+
1st gas navy ship First cogen develop. power
pipeline app app 1,000th LM2500+ 1st increase LM2500+G4
1st offshore engine CF6-6/TF39 engine power
1st US Navy platform app 5M op. hrs. 28M flight LM2500 DF
delivered shipment continues
combatant 1stSTIG hrs. in 1996 DLE offering to grow!
1st PG app 1st fast ferry
(DD963) system app DLE LM2000
1M op. hrs. app
combustor offering
operational

1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

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Fleet experience
LM2500 … Industrial fleet operating stats*

LM2500 FLEET ALL SAC DLE


Total engines 1,871 1,349 522
Total operating hours 69,448,313 58,476,054 10,972,259
High time engine 243,415 243,415 134,775

FUEL SYSTEM ENGINES HOURS


Dry 548 25,427,107
Gas Steam inj 49 5,039,444
Water inj 79 3,820,317
Dry 44 1,894,172
Single Annular (SAC)
Liquid Steam inj 2 93,334
Water inj 36 1,493,804
Dry 396 13,712,427
Dual Steam inj 3 297,200
* Estimated as of January 10, 2014 Water inj 192 6,698,249

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LM2500 … Availability and reliability figures

99.8 99.8 99.8 99.9 99.9


100
98.4
 Aircraft engine and LM
98.3 98.2
98 97.7
98.0 family experience
 Extensive development
96 testing
94
 Every engine is factory
full-load tested
92  Lease engine and rotable
component availability
90
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
 Aircraft engine
Reliability Availability
maintenance philosophy
*2013 data through May Gas generator and package set
Source: ORAP®; All rights to Underlying Data Reserved: SPS® 50th percentile unit (median)
All data represents 12 month period

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TM2500 global experience

Factory/storage locations
TM sales
TM rentals
Proven experience … Multiple applications
• Over a decade of experience
 100+ units sold in 16 countries
 37 rental projects in 18 countries
• Applications: distributed generation; supplemental
power; industrial power; emergency/disaster recovery
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Applications
Solving our customers’
challenges
Multiple applications in a wide range of
industries
The challenge Description Potential industries TM2500+ as a solution
Challenging grid access
Oil & Gas, mining Speed, mobility and
Limited or no access including lack of robust T&D,
General industry reliability
to the electric grid delayed grid access, remote,
Power generation Grid stability
islanded and mobile operations

High and rapid demand for Government


Rapid energy electricity such as new, Utilities
Speed, reliability
demand growth large off-grid construction Power generation
General industry
projects

Lengthy buildout of Construction lead times and Government


Speed, reliability
electricity generation delays on new generation Utilities
Power bridging
infrastructure facilities General industry

Escalating electricity rates Government


Escalating Fuel flexibility
during seasonal or peak Utilities
electricity prices periods General industry
Peak shaving

Natural disaster Emergencies impacting power Government Speed, mobility


And emergencies generation sources Utilities Emergency power

Natural gas flared in oil fields Fuel flexibility, mobility


Flare gas wasting $ billions and millions Oil and gas Monetize gas flaring and
of tons of GHG emissions reduce diesel consumption

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ALGERIA 480 MW on-demand power
Grid stability application …

24 TM2500+ turbine generator sets


produce more than 480 MW of
power for the northern districts of
M’Sila and Fkirina.
Scope includes:
• Services - Site management,
EHS, security
• Spare parts including hot sections
and GTs
• Pulse filtration kit (’14)

Algeria faces a drastic need for more power, particularly during the hot summer months
when there is close to 10 percent annual growth in electricity demand

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GREECE 23 MW peak shaving
Peaker application …

One TM2500+ turbine generator package


commissioned within 10 days of arrival
and was ready to provide a fast,
permanent source of power generation.
Key parameters:
• 23 MW power generation
• 35% efficiency
• Liquid fuel
• Water injection for lower NOx levels

Summer peak power demands due to the influx of approximately


2 million tourists to the Greek island of Rhodes

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ANGOLA 120 MW bridging power
Grid reliability …

5 TM2500+ turbine generator sets


delivering 120 MW of on-site power to
help bridge the gap in terms of capacity.
Angola has a population of 19 million
people, with only 26% having access to
power. From temporary to permanent
energy infrastructure.

The Angolan government was looking for a more cost-effective and flexible energy solution
to improve grid reliability and counter the rising cost of diesel fuel

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ECUADOR 160 MW grid firming
Grid stabilization …

7 TM2500+ turbine generator sets


delivering 160MW of power to help
stabilize grid which is dependent on
hydropower.
Key parameters:
• Fast track … contract negotiated
and signed in less than 24 hours
• 1st unit … “lights on for Christmas”
• Commissioned in 12 weeks

Dependence on hydropower generation which is affected by weather patterns

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Features and
benefits
Features and benefits of the TM2500+ solution
Proven technology Speed
More than 1,800 LM2500 gas turbines deployed On-demand power plants delivered
with 69 million operational hours of experience in weeks, not months

Project experience + Mobility


More than a decade of experience Mounted on a mobile, two-trailer
in providing emergency power assembly, they can be transported
via land, sea, and air
Turnkey design
Delivery of complete energy solution Scalable, reliable power
Able to add 31 MW blocks of power
Distributed power as demand increases
Localized power supply, eliminating
the need for additional transmission Fuel flexibility
and generation infrastructure Can operate on gas and/or
distillate liquid fuel
Enhanced design
Two-trailer footprint
for high power density
+ Reliability and availability
One of the most reliable distributed
Lower emissions power units available due to the
50 percent lower emissions than diesel LM2500 aviation legacy
generators when operating on gas

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Performance highlights …
60 Hz 50 Hz
Output: 30 MWe 26 MWe
Efficiency: 38% 36%
Fuel type: Broad range of gas
and/or liquid fuels
Emissions: 25 ppm (gas)/42ppm
(liquid), with H2O inj.
Footprint: 78’ x 21’ (24m x 7m)
Noise level: As low as 87 dBA
Frequency: 60 Hz or 50 Hz
Mobility: Trailer mounted
Delivery: Quick installation
Note: Power and heat rate estimates, at generator terminals, based on
ISO conditions, natural gas fuel and std. inlet/exhaust losses

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The TM2500+ solution can be deployed more
than 6 times faster than other technologies
Customers may immediately $ millions in
generate incremental electricity revenue
electricity revenue

TM2500+ mobile gas


Gas turbines Combined cycle
turbine

~ 1 MONTH* ~ 6 MONTHS ~ 16 MONTHS

*Note: The TM2500+ can be in commercial operation approximately 30 days after an order is placed, but these times may
vary based on project location, site readiness, permitting process, and other variables

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Simplified two trailer setup …

Main
trailer

Auxiliary
trailer

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Design and component layout

Exhaust Generator inlet


and exhaust
Main
Inlet filter
stack
trailer
assembly
Trailer
gooseneck
Inlet LM2500+ Generator Switchgear
plenum

Transportation Transportation
jeep stinger
Lube oil Turbine enclosure
coolers fire suppression
Hydraulic
Auxiliary starter Control room and

trailer battery room

Fuel/water
pumps

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Fast start capability …
10 minutes to full load

Source: ORAP ‘All rights reserved: SPS

Turbine warm-up
(@ LP rotor =3600rpm)
12000 Includes synchronization Full load
LM2500 HPC speed - (rpm)

and breaker closure


10000

8000

6000 Ramp to full


Ignition & ramp to
Engine &
synchronous idle
load
4000 stack ~5MW/min
purge
2000
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
0

Time (sec)

*Analysis based on Industry data and historical records

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Flexibility to operate with various fuels
Standard fuels
a) Pipeline
b) Diesel
c) Aviation fuels
Non-standard fuels
a) Propane
b) Ethane
c) Bio-diesel
d) Ethanol
Talk to us about your
e) Naphtha
fuel supply options
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Typical engineered equipment …
Our extensive knowledge of Aeroderivative turbine requirements and package
interfaces, along with our base of experienced suppliers, allows us to decrease
cycle times by quickly specifying, ordering, and delivering proven equipment
solutions.

Electrical Mechanical
DC battery systems Fuel treatment
LV/MV switchgear Gas compression
GSU transformer Gas conditioning
Unit aux transformer Emissions control modules
Protection relays Emissions monitoring
Black start generator Forwarding pump systems
Power control modules Water treatment systems
Generator circuit breaker Compressed air systems

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Standard kit pre-engineered layout …

Multi-range GSU Modular HV substation

Module
Breaker

HV SW
HV
TM1
TM25

52G

Customer

Customer Take Off


Disconnect Switch
Surge Arrester
grid

GSU

CCVT
52U
TM2
TM25

Shipped in 2 40’ containers;

Universal

Universal
available
Site HV
rating.
52G

Follow

Follow
GSG
2 GSUs to cover entire
range of kVs and frequency fast installation

Fuel system (Gas/liquid) Modular MV/LV Skid 6x

Power cable to
Control and LV
GSU, 52U, HV
International Relay
Receptacle Auxiliary Panel
Auxiliary
Module
Power

Transformer +
+
Lighting Switchboard +
Purifier, GF pressure

UPS w/
LF pump skids, LF

Panel Fused Switch 125VD


Reduction skid

LV
Power cable to

+ C
Transformer
Marked Floor for MV + LV +
Control Cables + Portable Lights
LV

Single integrated unit; plug


Designed to work across wide and play capability
range of fuel specs

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Service programs …

GE offers many services to support the ongoing


operation and performance of the units including,
but not limited to …
• On-call technical advisory services
• Maintenance planning and training
• On-site hot section, combustor, and other modular
exchanges
• Depot repair services for scheduled
overhauls and unscheduled repairs
• Performance testing

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Modular maintenance drives availability
Hours Scheduled maintenance action Outage duration
4,000 Inspection (Every 4,000 hours) 12-16 hours
25,000 On-site hot section replacement 3 days
50,000 Depot refurbishment* 2-3 days
75,000 On-site hot section replacement 3 days
100,000 Depot refurbishment* 2-3 days
125,000 On-site hot section replacement 3 days

* Spare or lease engine installed during refurbishment.


Maintenance intervals above are based on gas fuel operation

12 days of outage
in 50k hours of operation

Assuming site fuel meets GE specifications

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Comprehensive commercial offerings
Sales and project finance capabilities …

• Sales finance advisor to the GE industrial businesses


• Shared objectives with the GE businesses … complement GE Capital
Organization by focusing on growth segments and GE equipment
• $9B+ financing in ‘12; ~100 FTEs in 25+ countries

• Structuring expertise across all sales finance products and industries;


global segment intelligence
Expertise • Advisory at all stages of the project development and finance life-
cycle … acquisition, pre-bid, bidding, execution and negotiation
• Government mandated offset requirements and countertrade

• Access to local, global and alternative debt and equity sources


Funding • Direct access and influence with key Export Credit Agencies (ECA)
• GE investments in strategic transactions

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29 MW
Power potential on wheels

69 Million hours
Accumulated hours of successful heritage operation

~1 Month
From contract signature to commissioning

11 Days
From parking first trailer to commissioning

10 Minutes
To ramp up to full power production

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TM2500+ Animation
Proven experience
Global installed base: 99 units sold 36 rental projects in 17 countries
in 15 countries
Qty. Term (mos) Year Location Country
Qty Contract YearCountry Engine 5 3 2000 Chicago, IL USA
13 2003 Iraq 2500 3 6 2000 Cork Ireland
1 2003 USA 2500 2 6 2000 Mayo Ireland
1 2003 Australia 2500 5 3 2001 Tucson, AZ USA
7 2004 Iraq 2500 5 3 2001 Phoenix, AZ USA
1 2005 Canada 2500 5 3 2001 Salt Lake City, UT USA
1 4 2001 Crete Greece
2 2005 Indonesia 2500
3 6 2001 San Nicolas Aruba
1 2005 Australia 2500 3 6 2001 Cork Ireland
1 2006 Indonesia 2500 2 6 2001 Mayo Ireland
3 2006 Tanzania 2500 7 15 2001 Tacoma, WA USA
1 2008 Indonesia 2500 10 3 2002 Long Island, NY USA
3 2008 USA 2500 3 4 2002 Stamford, CT USA
4 2008 Argentina 2500 6 3 2003 Long Island, NY USA
1 5 2003 Norwalk, CT USA
2 2008 Indonesia 2500
6 8 2003 Guadalajara Mexico
1 2008 Nigeria 2500 5 5 2003 Accra Ghana
2 2009 Angola 2500 5 9 2003 Acapulco Mexico
1 2009 Angola 2500 5 5 2003 Grafton, Ontario Canada
7 2009 Ecuador 2500 2 3 2004 Long Island, NY USA
1 2011 Indonesia 2500 4 5 2004 Perth Australia
1 2011 Greece 2500+ 1 4 2005 Port Fourchon, LA USA
1 3 2005 Beaumont, TX USA
2 2011 Japan 2500+
5 3 2005 Athens Greece
2 2011 Bolivia 2500+ 1 10 2005 Ajaccio Corsica, France
6 2012 Algeria 2500+ 4 24 2005 Barinas Venezuela
5 2012 Angola 2500+ 3 7 2006 Mossel Bay S. Africa
6 2012 Venezuela 2500+ 3 28 2006 Stamford, CT USA
1 2012 Australia 2500+ 7 36 2006 Lahore Pakistan
24 2012 Algeria 2500+ 4 36 2008 Buenos Aires Argentina
3 18 2010 Salalah Oman
4 36 2010 Ghorasal Bangladesh
10 24 2011 Tokyo Japan
1 36 2012 Calgary, Algerta Canada
6 18 2012 Al Haritha, Basra Iraq
1 18 2012 St. Thomas USA, Virgin Islands

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Compact footprint … High power density
77% reduction in installed footprint*

107’ x 67’
32m x 20m

78’ x 21’
24m x 7m

*Compared to previous generation TM2500

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TM2500+ fuel flexibility
Fuels characterized by the following LHV and constituents:
• Modified Wobbe Index < 40 or > 60 • High H2 fuels > 5% by volume
• Low to med kJ fuels, LHV < ~30,000kJ/Nm3 • High CO, CO2, N2, C2+
• High kJ fuels, LHV > ~45,000 kJ/Nm3

100 LNG, associated


90 flare gas
• High C2+
80
Index Parameter
Modified Wobbe

C2+ Refinery, process


70 LNG off gases
60 • High N2, CO2 • High H2, CO2, CO
50 NG H2
40
30
COG, Low kJ
20 N 2, CO,
CO2 Syngas
10
• High H2, CO2, CO
0
0 23200 46400 69600 92800 116000
Heating value – kJ/kg See spec MID-TD-0000-1 for final determination
on acceptable fuel usage

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Proven technology … Environmentally friendlier

At 60 Hz …
• Reduces gas consumption by more than 95,000 MMBTU — yielding an
annual fuel savings of $500,000
• Reduces CO2 emissions by 5,700 metric tons—the equivalent of
removing 1,120 cars from U.S. roads

At 50 Hz …
• Reduces gas consumption by more than 64,000 MMBTU — yielding an
annual fuel savings of $640,000
• Reduces CO2 emissions by 3,800 metric tons—the equivalent of
removing 1,900 cars from E.U. roads

Improved design yields operational and environmental benefits


*Represent estimated savings based on operating on natural gas at ISO conditions
ecomagination with water injection, when compared to GE’s previous TM2500 aeroderivative gas
turbine, 60 Hz 37% efficiency / 50Hz 35% efficiency at 25 ppm NOx
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Comprehensive advisory expertise …
Advisory services Value proposition
• Raise capital on behalf of the customer from multiple sources:
Capital raising mandates – ECA application and process advisory
– Debt and equity fund raising
• Perform detailed analysis to assess project feasibility and
Project financial bankability
feasibility analysis

• Understand customer finance requirements and best solutions:


Capital optimisation and – Project vs. corporate
funding strategy – Opex vs. capex
– Lease vs. buy

Restructuring and • Provide restructuring expertise for specific industries


workouts • Proactive portfolio management including workouts

• Support CommOps with contract payment risk:


Contract payment risk
– Payment term risk analysis
analysis and structuring
– Alternative payment T&Cs and structures

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Comprehensive commercial offerings
We provide peace of mind by addressing …
1. Performance
Guaranteed output and heat rate
• Liquidated damages plus GE scope will include:
• Must meet guarantee • Installation and commissioning services,
• Performance testing,
2. Warranty • Training services,
• Equipment (12 months from first fire/18 • Technical advisory services (BOP, pulse filter,
months from delivery) and chiller coils)
• Services
3. Operation and maintenance
• Comprehensive maintenance program
throughout project term
• Equipment availability
• Starting reliability
• Plant efficiency
4. Experience and know how
• Technical advisory service
• 100+ years of power generation experience
• Proven Technology

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Interconnection Improvements …
24hr set-up for the inlet and exhaust assembly

Exhaust duct
assembly

Inlet filter
assembly

Improved inlet and exhaust


connections make for
quick installation

Turbine
enclosure Inlet
assembly plenum

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Comprehensive commercial offerings
Sources of capital …
Debt
ECAs DFIs Int’l banks Reg’l banks Cap’l segments

Project bonds
CLOs
MLPs
Funds
REITs

Equity
SWFs Private Developers Niche Alternative

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