GE Vernova Completes HE Upgrades at InterGen's Coryton Power Plant, Enhancing Capacity and Reducing Emissions
GE Vernova has upgraded InterGen's 800 MW Coryton Power Plant near London, increasing output by 85 MW and efficiency by 2.46%. The modernization is expected to cut carbon emissions by 67,500 tons annually, supporting the UK's carbon reduction goals. Over 300 specialists worked on the project, completing it with zero safety incidents. The upgrades enhance the gas turbines' ability to run on multiple fuel types, including hydrogen, paving the way for further emission reductions.

GE Vernova has completed HE upgrades at InterGen's 800 MW Coryton Power Plant in the UK, increasing power output by 85 MW and improving efficiency by 2.46%. The upgrades are projected to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 67,500 tons annually.
The project involved extensive maintenance, including inspections and testing, conducted by over 300 specialists who logged more than 122,000 man-hours without safety incidents. GE Vernova's GT26 gas turbines can use hydrogen and natural gas blends, offering future emission reduction pathways. The enhancements align with the UK's goals for carbon reduction and grid stability as renewable energy adoption increases.




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