Greenray Turbines provides servicing solutions to the industrial gas and steam turbine markets. We supply parts, maintenance and the full range of technical support services that are traditionally supplied by the OEM.
Greenray have specialised experience of maintaining gas turbines and rotating equipment for the oil / gas and power generation industries.
Founded in 1981, Greenray has a global network of technical experts who can provide 24/7 technical support to owners and operators of turbine machinery worldwide. Our skilled, professional team is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions to maintain plant performance and reliability.
We operate guaranteed response times and provide continued after-sales support to ensure that your products are maintained for many years to come.
In 2006, Greenray entered into an exclusive agreement with Siemens to provide spare parts, technical service, field service, overhauls and retrofits for industrial gas turbines originally manufactured and supplied by GEC Gas Turbines Ltd.
In 2012, Greenray and Rolls Royce entered into an agreement which enables Greenray to provide spares, service and workshop overhauls to a number of Rolls Royce legacy products.
The trust placed in Greenray by these highly regarded manufacturers demonstrates the level of service and technical expertise that has been achieved.
Greenray provide a complete range of turbine products and technical components. From the supply of simple components, through to the manufacture of complex and critical gas turbine parts. Greenray has the skills and expertise to support the ongoing operation of a wide range of turbine products.
Greenray were called to site to assist with vibration issues on an EAS1 PT in Canada. The client had carried out maintenance works which included installation of a new rotor. Upon test operations, the unit vibration immediately went into alarm.
Greenray where today awarded contracts totalling $30m to refurbish three complete packages on the WIN Platform for ONGC.
As the OEM for the former GEC gas turbine fleet, Greenray currently operate a number of service contracts for engines located offshore UK.
Upgrades of gas turbine & generator control and fuel systems for a 2 off 60 MW black start, standby sets located at a Hong Kong based power station requiring an upgrade to their black start capabilities.
As a Siemens advanced business partner for the GEC gas turbine fleet, Greenray were contracted to upgrade control and fuel systems Avon generator sets located offshore UK.
A field engineer was required at a power station in Northern Ireland at very short notice to inspect a power turbine (PT) following an Avon failure. The PT was found to be heavily damaged requiring a strip down of the gas path to ascertain the full extent.
As the OEM for the former GEC gas turbine fleet, Greenray currently operate a number of service contracts for engines located offshore UK.
As a Siemens advanced business partner for the GEC gas turbine fleet, Greenray were contracted to upgrade control and fuel systems Avon generator sets located offshore UK.
As Siemens' advanced partner for services to the GEC gas turbines fleet, Greenray were engaged to overhaul the power turbine in Australia within 5 days, to align with the clients planned outage.
As the OEM for the former GEC gas turbine fleet, Greenray have recently won a 3 year contract to service three EAS1 gas turbines.
Upgrades of gas turbine & generator control and fuel systems for a 2 off 60 MW black start, standby sets located at a Hong Kong based power station requiring an upgrade to their black start capabilities.
A field engineer was required at a power station in Northern Ireland at very short notice to inspect a power turbine (PT) following an Avon failure. The PT was found to be heavily damaged requiring a strip down of the gas path to ascertain the full extent.
The client had relocated a 25 MW generator set to Denmark. Due to the energy supply balance in Denmark, in particular renewable energy versus other fuels, there are times when quick start, generators are required to supplement the power generated by wind.
The client had relocated two EM610 generator sets from Hong Kong to Indonesia, in order to provide much needed power and utilise available gas on a quick turn around.