#1 - The problem with that is your apparent obsession/fixation with how next-generation DDGs of the PLAN are definitely going to DEs of the highest power that is available to the Chinese ship designers. I don't.
#2 - The problem with that is your apparent obession/fixation with how every next-generation surface combatant of the PLAN are definitely going to use IEPS. I don't.
I think it's a problem if future vessels are not going to IEPS given the huge demand for power generation. Using IEPS also brings certain NVH advantages since you can completely isolate the engines from the propulsion. By using power banks, you can also efficiently separate power generation from consumption.
They don't need to go with the largest diesel engines or even IEPS. I'm simply pointing out that you don't need 2 GTs to provide enough power for a 9000t vessel.
#3 - How much power is lost if one of the two 21.5MW GTs on the Type 45 DDG is rendered unavailable (out of the total of ~56MW)? And how much power is lost if the same Type 45 DDG with only one 43MW GT (i.e. 2x 21.5MW) is rendered unavailable (out of the total of ~56MW)?
I don't see why that matters. 40MW from 2 eMotors can push Type 45 to sustain something close to 30 knots.
So, 40MW on a 9000t destroyer would be able to go something close to that.
If we take back a step here, then consider the vastly improved energy efficiency of electric motors, it's the idea that you don't need as many GTs to get to the same top speed. That's what I've been trying to explain to you. PLAN may choose to not go with IEPS or maybe they will go with IEPS and 2 GTs. But that's not necessary.
Appreciate the advantage of electric propulsion efficiency + power bank over mechanical propulsion and separate electric generator.
Ultimately, what PLAN would pick as propulsion for a 9000t destroyer would depend on the non propulsion power requirement. If it thinks you need 30MW of power for sensors & DEW & such, then maybe it needs something like 2 40MW GTs + 2 6MW GTs or 2 40MW GTs & 4 small diesels.
I'm also not clear why you are arguing about this? It's a good thing that PLAN has more powerful engines now.