PW Power Systems and Pratt & Whitney Successfully Complete Tests of the FT4000(TM) Next-generation Aero-derivative Gas Turbine


GLASTONBURY, Conn. – PW Power Systems, Inc. (PWPS), a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., announced today the successful completion of the initial verification tests for its latest aero-derivative power solution, the FT4000™ gas turbine. The testing of the FT4000™ gas turbine was conducted at the Pratt Whitney testing complex in West Palm Beach, Fla.



Test results compiled over the past two months demonstrate performance, emissions, and structural design integrity consistent with pretest predictions and customer requirements. Successful testing validates both operational and performance characteristics of the FT4000™ gas turbine, paving the way for commercial introduction scheduled for December 2015. Completion of testing supports delivery of the initial 120 MW simple-cycle FT4000™ SWIFTPAC® power generation unit to Exelon Corporation in November. Exelon is one of the nation's leading energy providers with approximately 35,000 MW of owned capacity, comprising one of the cleanest and lowest-cost power generation fleets in the United States.



PWPS has a long legacy of delivering reliable and efficient gas turbine engines. With a modular design that includes proven features of the successful FT8® SWIFTPAC® power plant, the FT4000™ engine, which is powered by a Pratt Whitney® PW4000™ derivative gas generator, offers a nominal 60 to 120 MW package of reliable peaking and base-load power in a compact footprint. The FT4000™ engine is designed for simple-cycle, combined-cycle, or cogeneration applications. The FT4000™ SWIFTPAC® unit provides the highest power output of any aero-derivative gas turbine generator package available in the market. 



"The successful testing of the FT4000™ gas turbine opens another chapter in our long history. The new gas turbine generator package offered by PWPS provides the industry with a highly efficient, environmentally friendly option to fulfill its power generation needs," said Peter Christman, president of PWPS.



About PW Power Systems, Inc.

PW Power Systems, Inc. (PWPS), headquartered in Glastonbury, Conn., is a world leader in the supply of energy solutions for the power generation industry. PWPS provides an array of products and services, including gas turbine packages, industrial gas turbine aftermarket services, and engineering, procurement and construction services. PWPS is a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI). MHI, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's leading heavy machinery manufacturers, with consolidated net sales of approximately $32.5 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2014. MHI's diverse lineup of products and services encompasses shipbuilding, power plants including distributed power, chemical plants, environmental equipment, steel structures, industrial and general machinery, aircraft, space systems and air-conditioning systems. To learn more about PWPS, visit www.pwps.com.



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