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EGSI-S-190/1500W booster compressor station will supply gas of necessary purity and temperature with pressure range of 1.5-4.3 MPa. The station will operate in fully autonomous mode. Booster compressor station was delivered to the site after factory testing. All components of the station are assembled on the single frame.

Turbines and Diesels       

28/03/2016

Under the contract Solar Turbines Inc. supplied two Centaur 50 CS and three Mars 100 CS compressor units. They operate as a part of technological train for natural gas processing on the site of Vyngapurovsky gas processing plant (SiburTyumenGas JSC).

Centaur 50 CS compressor unit was developed on the base of Centaur 50 gas turbine engine and C33 compressor. Mars 100 CS compressor unit was developed on the base of gas turbine engine and C51 and C61 turbocompressors. Mars 100 CS compressor units operate in parallel to each other. Gas pressure is increased 0.35 up to 7.6 MPa and from 1.35 up to 7.76 MPa and also from 5.24 up to 7.75 MPa.

Turbines and Diesels       

25/03/2016

Gas turbine power plant will operate on the base mode. All generated electric power will be used for the needs of the enterprise. The main fuel for the station is natural gas.

The plant is synchronized with existing R-4-3.4/1.5-1 steam turbine plant manufactured by Kaluga turbine plant rated at 4 MW. PAES-2500 gas turbine plant rated at 2.5 MW is installed on the open site near the building of thermal power station. In future it is planned to commission one more similar gas turbine plant on the site of the enterprise. The main production of the enterprise is various types of biofuel.

Turbines and Diesels       

23/03/2016

The order for nine V112-3.45 MW Vestas turbines was placed by Windpark Jacobsdorf GmbH & Co. KG for repowering the Odervorland wind power plant in Brandenburg, Germany.

The order comprises supply, installation, and commissioning of the turbines, along with a 20-year full-scope service agreement (AOM 4000) and VestasOnline® Business SCADA solution. Wind turbine delivery and commissioning is planned to begin in the fourth quarter of 2016.

This order follows earlier orders that have been placed by MLK-Group, the developer of the wind power plant.

21/03/2016

Power equipment manufacturer Bharat Heavy Electricals (Bhel) has commissioned the second 270MW thermal unit at the Goindwal Sahib coal-fired thermal power project in the Indian state of Punjab.

This is the second thermal unit to be commissioned by Bhel at the project in a month, with a 270MW unit made operational in February. The 2x270MW thermal power project in Tarn Taran district, near Amritsar, is being developed by GVK Power & Infra Limited (GVKPIL.

Bhel carried out the design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection and commissioning of steam turbines, generators, boilers, associated auxiliaries and electricals at the project. The company was also responsible for providing controls and instrumentation (C&I) and electrostatic precipitators (ESPs).

18/03/2016

Siemens has shipped two gas turbines, which are scheduled to be installed in the Egypt's Beni Suef power plant in mid-May. The two 12.6m long and 5.5m wide SGT5-8000H turbines are first of eight to be installed in the plant in several phases.

In March last year, Siemens reached agreements with the Egyptian government to build 4.4GW Beni Suef power plant in Southern Egypt and install wind power capacity of 2GW.

Under the agreed terms, Siemens is responsible for providing engineering, procurement and construction services for the Beni Suef combined-cycle power plant. The power plant will be built in four modules, each of which will have two H-class gas turbines, two heat recovery steam generators, one steam turbine, and three generators.

Siemens is building three natural gas-fired combined cycle power plants including Beni Suef, Burullus and New Capital with H-class technology and a total capacity of 14.4GW in the country.

09/03/2016

Duke Energy has secured approval from the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) to replace its 376MW Asheville coal-fired power plant with a new $1bn natural gas facility.

The project is in line with the company's effort to shift towards a smarter and cleaner energy generation.

Work under the project includes construction of two combined cycle natural gas-fuelled electric generating units, which each have a capacity of 280MW. The new units will replace the existing coal-fired power plant, planned to be decommissioned by 2020.

04/03/2016