GE 9E (PG9171E) – 126 MW TURBINE PACKAGE
GE 9E (PG9171E) – 126 MW TURBINE PACKAGE
GE 9E (PG9171E) – 126 MW Gas Turbine Package (50 Hz) – Full Technical & Commercial Offer
Please find below the full technical and commercial outline for the available GE 9E (PG9171E) 126 MW Gas Turbine Package (50 Hz), including scope of supply, condition, documentation, and required buyer procedures.
1. Technical Summary
Model: GE PG9171E (GE 9E)
Output: 126 MW (ISO, 50 Hz)
Fuel: Natural Gas Only
Combustion: DLN
Control System: Speedtronic Mark VI
Commissioned: 2009
Decommissioned: 18 September 2018
Fired Hours: approx. 39,936
Generator: Elin 9A5, 171 MVA, PF 0.85, 50 Hz, 3000 rpm
2. Scope of Supply
Gas Turbine core frame
Generator with excitation
DLN fuel gas module
Fuel gas valve train
Load compartment
Exhaust plenum and outlet section
Exhaust accessories
Auxiliary module (starter and lube oil system)
Internal lube oil transfer piping
Generator GLAC and GNAC
C&I cabinet (PEECC)
GT CO2 tank skid
All associated skids, coolers, and accessories as per full component list
3. Condition & Documentation
Decommissioned and removed from foundation in 2018
Stored in preservation since removal
Full maintenance history available
Multiple borescope inspections (2010–2017)
CLEX upgrade completed
DLN tuning completed
Software update Simplicity V8.2 (2016)
4. Replacement Cost Benchmark (2026): A new-build GE 9E (PG9171E) simple-cycle power plant of equivalent configuration—126 MW ISO, 50 Hz, gas-only DLN combustion, Mark VI-class controls, full auxiliary systems, generator, exhaust system, and balance-of-plant—would cost USD 145–175 million in 2026.
This reflects current OEM pricing for the turbine and generator package (USD 60–80 million), balance-of-plant systems (USD 44–68 million), and EPC, installation, and commissioning (USD 23–35 million). The offered unit, with complete scope including generator, DLN module, auxiliaries, exhaust system, PEECC, GLAC/GNAC, CO2 protection skid, and all listed skids and accessories, represents a materially lower-cost acquisition relative to full replacement value and provides a significant advantage in lead time, as new OEM delivery typically now requires 3-4 years.
Our Netto Set Price Offer: € 18 Million EUR EXW Europe
5. Commercial Terms
LOI required to open the file
10% deposit into Escrow required prior to inspection
Escrow accepted (Swiss, Austrian, German)
SPA issued upon verification of buyer capacity
Delivery: EXW storage location
Buyer responsible for dismantling, packing, and transport
6. Required Buyer Documentation
LOI on company letterhead
Company registration
POF or BCL from a top-tier bank
Mandate chain (if applicable)
KYC for compliance
Upon receipt of the LOI and POF/BCL, we will release the full technical file, inspection schedule, and SPA draft.
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