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Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. announced that Kawasaki Gas Turbine Asia Sdn. Bhd. (KGA), its Kuala Lumpur-based gas turbine sales and service subsidiary for Southeast and Southwest Asia, has delivered a 6,320 kW gas turbine power generator to Euroasiatic Machinery (S) Pte. Ltd., an engineering firm in Singapore.

The gas turbine generator is to be employed in a cogeneration system Euroasiatic Machinery has built at a plant operated by Fuji Oil (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Japan's Fuji Oil Co., Ltd. The cogeneration system, with its GPB80 natural gas-fueled turbine power generation system, employs Kawasaki’s proprietary M7A-03 gas turbine in addition to a waste heat recovery boiler with a capacity of 40 tons. This new system not only generates power but also uses its heat recovery boiler to recover exhaust from the gas turbine power generation system for a superior overall efficiency rate when running at full capacity. The system will provide a steady supply of electricity and steam to run the plant’s production facilities.

KGA delivered the Kawasaki-made GPB80 gas turbine power generation system while Euroasiatic Machinery procured the boiler and auxiliary equipment as well as performed on-site installation work and test runs.

20/07/2011

The project of Zauralskaya TETs power station modernization was realized on the base of GTES-16PA gas turbine power plant. GTES-16PA is one of the most perspective developments of Aviadvigatel JSC.

The station was designed around GTE-16PA gas turbine plant on the base of PS-90EU-16À gas turbine which is equipped with gas-generator of PS-90A2 advanced aircraft engine.

 

19/07/2011

The general designer of the station is Zarubezhenergoproject JSC, general contractor is Technoproexport VO. The station consists of two GTE-160 gas turbine power plants (Power Machines JSC), Ò-125/150-7.4 steam turbine (Power Machines JSC), two PR-228/47-7.86/0.62-515/230 heat recovery steam generators (Podolsky Machine-Building Plant). The main fuel for the station is natural gas. The combined cycle technology ensures high efficiency of the station, low fuel consumption and reduced emission levels.

18/07/2011

The specialists of the enterprise worked out the technical documentation for the production of Zvezda-GT-1500 power station on the base of gas turbine power plant developed by Proletarsky Plant (Saint-Petersburg). The project is realized in cooperation with ELNA Company, Siemens and Automatika Design Bureau. The main power equipment was arranged in two containers. It substabtially reduces the installation period.

The demonstration testing of Zvezda-GT-1500 power station will be held at the end of 2011. The equipment will be supplied to the site of Artesian compressor station (Novkus- Artesian settlement, Kalmykia) for full-scale testing and experimental-industrial operation.

12/07/2011

The plants will be installed on the site of Novo-Bereznikovskaya TETs power station. Under the contract GE Energy supplied two MS6001FA gas turbine power plants each rated at 76 MW. Specialists of the company will also commission the equipment and will carry out the station personnel training.

The station with total electric output of 230 MW will operate in combined cycle. The total cost of the contract is 10 billion of RF rubles.The main power equipment was manufactured at GE Energy production facility in Belfort (France).

12/07/2011

 

Five GPB70 power plants will be installed on the site of Tsentralnaya TETs. GPB70 power plant has electric output of 6.6 MW (natural gas) and 5.8 MW (diesel fuel). The station will operate in cogeneration cycle. The total electric output of the station will be 33 MW, thermal output – 143.4 MW.

Each power plant will be equipped with Rosink ECO-SPI-5.5 waste-heat boilers manufactures by Euroasiatic Machinery (S) Pte Ltd. (Singapore). For the generation of additional thermal power the station will be equipped with six TT 100 peak hot-water boilers each rated at 15 MW manufactured by Entroros Ltd.

 

11/07/2011

Fourty diesel generating sets with total electric output of 7.64 MW from rental fleet of Hited and Hited-Kazakhstan generated electric power for the needs of opening and closing ceremony of Seventh Winter Asian Games of 2011. Some synchronized power complexes uninterruptedly operated during 45 days. Forehanded diesel fuel delivery was organized to all objects.

The equipment operation was permanently controlled by engineers of Hited. They laid more than 6 kilometers of power cable when the temperature outdoor was lower than 40 °C.

06/07/2011