The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) has successfully completed the first fire of its new 495 megawatt combined cycle power plant at the Grand River Energy Center in Oklahoma. The plant is equipped with a Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) M501J turbine, marking the first time that a J-Series turbine has been operational in the Western Hemisphere, and the 24th unit globally. An additional 12 J-Series have been ordered in North America.
While the MHPS J-Series turbine was undergoing first fire in Oklahoma, two new M501J 60Hz turbines began commercial operations at separate power plants in South Korea, further expanding the MHPS global fleet of Advanced Class Gas Turbines (ACGT). When the Grand River Energy Center unit goes commercial it will become the 24th MHPS J-Series turbine to become operational. MHPS recently achieved a major milestone by registering 368,000 Actual Operating Hours (AOH) of service for its J-Series units at power plants around the world. The MHPS J-Series was commercialized in 2013. There are now 23 in commercial operation worldwide. Another 25 are being manufactured or have been delivered to power plants under construction. In total, 95 J-Series have been technically selected by utilities, municipal systems and independent power producers.