Houston, September 1, 2022/ Jereh's 33MW mobile gas turbine genset was successfully deployed in Utah oilfields to offer stable power supply for a 16-well fracturing operation, marking its fifth project served in the U.S.. Jereh's turbine genset has now completed a total of 2,500 hours of operation, demonstrating its outstanding performance in terms of high-power, fast movement, efficient assembly and stability.
The Jereh turbine genset is named Power2Go out of its fast, easy-installation and mobility features. Compared with the conventional transfer of one week, the shortest transfer time of Power2Go is only about 24 hours when operating in the five well sites, which is much more efficient to meet the needs of rapid site transfer.
Compared to normal genset that can only run with more than 50% of the maximum power, Jereh Power2Go can support stable operation from 0-100% of the load range with the load as low as 0.2MW during actual operation. The Power2Go has achieved stable operation with a maximum fluctuation of 10MW, avoiding emergency stop due to wide range of load fluctuations. In terms of the ability to resist inverter load interference, some of the inverter equipment on site reached harmonic interference of 20%, while Jereh's 33MW gas turbine genset still operated stably.
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