The company said it has specifically configured its natural gas-fired FlexEfficiency 60 technology to cater to efficiency and operating flexibility needs of 60Hz nations across the world.
GE Power & Water Global Projects Operation general manager John Reinker said the new portfolio’s base load efficiency is combined with unique flexibility to address energy grid’s complex needs.
"In Korea, extracting the highest levels of efficiency is extremely important, and our FlexEfficiency products are designed to operate effectively in the combined heat and power applications used for district heating across South Korea," Reinker added.
"GE’s highly efficient natural gas power generation solution, such as FlexEfficiency 60 technology, coupled with our proven track record as a trusted services provider can deliver the power the region needs to grow and prosper."
The firm has announced over $1.2bn in orders for its first 19 FlexEfficiency 60 portfolio gas turbines that will be installed for projects in Japan, Saudi Arabia and the US.