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Main power equipment for second stage of the project was supplied by BPC Engineering. The first unit of power station is in operation since September 2011 and consists of two Capstone Ñ65 microturbines each rated at 65 kW. The second unit consists of two Capstone Ñ600 each rated at 600 kW and one C65 microturbines. Under turn-key contract BPC Engineering carried out construction and commissioning works and personel training. The main fuel for the station is casing-head gas.

26/03/2012

The construction will be carried out under turn-key contract. Each power unit with total electric output of 110 MW will consist of GE Energy MS6001FA gas turbine plant rated at 77 MW, Nooter/Eriksen heat recovery steam generator, and Kaluzhsky Turbine Work Ò-26/36-7.5/0.12 steam turbine rated at 36 MW. Electric turbogenerators will be supplied by Electrotyazhmash-Privod Ltd. Main fuel for the stations is natural gas. Fuel gas booster compressor station will be delivered by Premium Engineering. The commissioning of the stations is planned in 2014 and 2015 correspondingly.

21/03/2012

Vestas has received a 396 MW order in Mexico, for Mareña Renovables project that, once built, will be the largest wind energy project in Latin America and will directly provide electricity to one of the continent’s largest companies. The order consists of 132 units of the V90-3.0 MW turbine. The Mareña Renovables project will be located in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the south-eastern region of the State of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico.

The project is a turnkey contract, which means Vestas will provide the entire range of services to build the wind farm, including civil and electrical works, supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines.

Delivery of the turbines will start in the second quarter of 2012.

23/03/2012

Siemens Energy has received an order from Australia for the supply of two steam turbines and four gas turbines for the Diamantina  Power Station Pty Ltd. combined cycle power station. Purchaser for the plant in Mount Isa in the state of Queensland is CTEC, a provider of energy-efficient solutions headquartered in Perth. Following commissioning of the combined cycle plant scheduled for early 2014, the installed capacity of 242 megawatts (MW) will be sufficient to supply ecofriendly electricity to local mines operated by Xstrata and to people living in the region. The order volume for Siemens is over EUR150 million.

The Diamantina combined cycle power station in Mount Isa is being built adjacent to the existing Mica Creek station. Siemens will be responsible for the overall plant design and will also provide technical advisory services during the construction and commissioning phases of the project. The Siemens scope of supply encompasses two power islands each comprising one SST-400 steam turbine, two SGT-800 gas turbines and two heat-recovery steam generators (HRSG). The Diamantina Power Station will be a 242 MW combined cycle power station, set out in a configuration of two 121 MW power blocks. Diamantina is expected to be fully operational in early 2014, with the first block available in late 2013 and the second block available in early 2014.

19/03/2012

Iberdrola has completed the construction of the Blue Creek wind farm, located in six townships in Ohio's Van Wert and Paulding counties.

The 304 MW wind farm features 152 Gamesa 2 MW wind turbines. In February 2011, Iberdrola signed a 20-year power purchase agreement with FirstEnergy Solutions, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., for 100 MW of the total output of the project.

15/03/2012

The customer of power plants is Rosenergoatom Concern. The plants are developed on the base of MTU 16V4000 G63 diesel engines rated at 2 MW. The plants are equipped with Leroy-Somer electric generators and VDM control systems on the base of ComAp controllers. In total 20 emergency diesel plants will be supplied to Balakovskaya, Beloyarskaya, Bilibinskaya, Kalininskaya, Kurskaya and Rostovskaya nuclear stations.

14/03/2012

 

The station was commissioned under Gazprom JSC program for experimental methane extraction from coal beds of Naryksko-Ostashkinskoye field. At the beginning it is planned to use coal-bed methane as the fuel for gas engine power plants. The station with total electric output of 2.2 MW consists of two Zvezda-GP-1100VÊ-02Ì3 power units developed on the base of Cummins gas engines each rated at 1.1 MW.

The station is equipped with Zvezda-Energetika control system and Zvezda-280NK-02Ì3 emergency diesel power plant rated at 280 kW. The station will operate without fuel gas booster compressor station and use methane with the pressure of 0.03…0.15 MPa.

The station will be operated by the specialists of Zvezda-Energetika JSC. At present they operate several stations with electric output of 4.5…15.5 MW. Naryksko-Ostashkinskoye field is the biggest in Kuzbas according to the volume of coal-bed methane. After the commissioning of power station it will secure all power needs of field’s infrastructure.

 

12/03/2012