GE LM6000
A leading aeroderivative for utility-scale power. AMP keeps LM6000 part numbers on the shelf and exchange units on the bench.
About the LM6000
Newer-generation aeroderivative gas turbine derived from the CF6-80C2 aircraft engine. Suited to hot- and cold-end drive applications thanks to its low-pressure compressor. Up to 47 MW for base-load and peaking power generation.
Derived from the GE CF6-80C2 widebody-aircraft engine, the LM6000 is one of the highest-thermal-efficiency simple-cycle aeroderivatives in service. Its low-pressure compressor enables both hot- and cold-end drive arrangements, which is why it shows up in such a wide range of utility, industrial, and peaking installations.
How AMP Supports LM6000 Operators
LM6000 fleets share many parts with the rest of the LM-family ecosystem, which means our consumables and accessories carry across multiple platforms in your facility. We hold inventory, run exchange on common rotables (actuators, bleed valves, pumps, starters, VSV controls), and coordinate overhauls through licensed MROs including Chromalloy and MTU.
For peaking operators in particular, where availability is measured in starts and not just hours, our 1–4 hours RFQ response and 24/7/365 staffing matter.
Data Center & AI Infrastructure
The LM6000 has become a default choice for hyperscale data center operators deploying behind-the-meter power generation. Fast-start capability and modular footprint make it ideal for AI compute and crypto mining buildouts where grid expansion can't keep pace.