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Two additional GE Energy MS5001 gas turbine power plants each rated at 26.8 MW were installed on the station. Two similar power plants are in operation on the site since 2004. The primary fuel for the station is casing-head gas from Kumkol, Yuzhny Kumkol and severny Kumkol oil fields.

The station operates in simple cycle. Generated electric power is used for the needs of field infrastructure. Excess power (around 30 MW) is supplied to national grid. At present total electric output of the station is 104 MW.

The financing of the project is accomplished at the expense of internal funds of the Consortium.

28/04/2011

GE is supplying its ecomagination-approved Jenbacher biogas engine technology to power China’s largest ethanol production plant under construction in the city of NanYang, Henan Province. Owned by Henan Tianguan Group, China, the new ethanol production plant will produce 500,000 cubic meters of biogas per day, based on organic material from cassava1 plants.

A 36-megawatt (MW) onsite power plant featuring GE’s Jenbacher engines is being built in multiple phases to support the ethanol plant’s operations. Both new facilities are being built adjacent to the company’s existing ethanol production facility, which uses a biomass digester system to convert cassava— instead of grain 2—into ethanol in China.

For the 11-MW first phase of the new onsite power plant, GE is supplying four of its J620-biogas engine units. The gas engines will utilize the ethanol production facility’s waste methane biogas to generate renewable electricity, which Henan Tianguan Group plans to sell to the regional grid. GE’s biogas engines also will use methane gas created by the anaerobic digestion of cassava biomass to produce renewable electricity for the site.

 

14/04/2011

Based on advanced technology from GE, a new combined-cycle power plant at Montoir de Bretagne in the Loire Atlantique region of western France was officially inaugurated today and is producing 435 megawatts of power, enough to serve about 450,000 French households.

The plant is owned and operated by GDF SUEZ, the French multinational energy company, and enables GDF SUEZ to provide additional electricity to the South Brittany region, especially during peak demand periods such as the winter months.

The new combined-cycle facility features a GE 109FB combined-cycle system including a Frame 9FB gas turbine, a high efficiency advanced technology steam turbine and associated generators.

26/04/2011

 

Using F-technology gas turbines recently upgraded by GE, Turkish company ENKA set a new standard for global power plant availability over the 12-month period ending November 2010. ENKA’s Adapazari and Gebze generating stations, with a total installed capacity of 2,320 MW powered by GE Frame 9FA+e gas turbines, achieved 99.8 percent availability, which is nearly 7 percent higher than the industry average and a global record in F-class gas turbine technology.

The significant increase in availability allowed the Adapazari and Gebze plants to generate an additional 1.3 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity, enough to meet the needs of 300,000 households. The high availability also produced additional income for ENKA and avoided the need to build a new 150-megawatt power plant to meet growing electricity demands.

 

20/04/2011

Using F-technology gas turbines recently upgraded by GE , Turkish company ENKA set a new standard for global power plant availability over the 12-month period ending November 2010. ENKA’s Adapazari and Gebze generating stations, with a total installed capacity of 2,320 MW powered by GE Frame 9FA+e gas turbines, achieved 99.8 percent availability, which is nearly 7 percent higher than the industry average and a global record in F-class gas turbine technology.

The significant increase in availability allowed the Adapazari and Gebze plants to generate an additional 1.3 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity, enough to meet the needs of 300,000 households. The high availability also produced additional income for ENKA and avoided the need to build a new 150-megawatt power plant to meet growing electricity demands.

20/04/2011

Total electric power output of the station is 26.19 MW. It will be designed around three Wartsila 20V34SG gas engine power plants each rated at 8.73 MW. The station will be equipped with waste-heat recovery system with output of 13.5 MW, and will operate in parallel with power grid. Generated thermal power is used for technological needs of the enterprise and for central heating.

Zvezda-Energetika JSC is the general designer and general constructor of the project. The specialists of the company will carry out installation, civil and commissioning works.

23/04/2011

GE’s first 2.75-103 wind turbine recently was commissioned at the Energy Research Center of the Netherlands wind farm in Wieringermeer, Netherlands. Wieringermeer is located in Northern Netherlands near Ijsselmeer.

The new turbine features electrical system uprates and GE’s 50.2 meter proprietary blade design that offers an annual energy production increase of more than nine percent at 7.5 m/s over the 2.5-100 machine. One 2.75-103 wind turbine can provide energy for approximately 2,000 German homes.

GE’s 2.75-103 utilizes GE’s 50.2 meter blade design that offers the latest enhancements in aerodynamics, reduced acoustic emissions and robust performance. Featuring a 103-meter rotor, the new wind turbine is optimized for IEC Sb and DIBT WZ2 standards. It is available for 50 and 60 Hz applications with 75, 85 and 98-meter hub heights.

21/04/2011