27.08.2007 06:35:00
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Key successes for Alstom's GT26 Gas Turbine Technology in the United Kingdom and the Middle East
Regulatory News:
Alstom (Paris:ALS) was selected for two major projects for GT26-based
combined cycle power plants, including a total of nine GT26 gas
turbines, in the UK and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In the UK, Alstom signed a contract valued at €850
million with RWE npower plc for the construction and the maintenance
support of a turnkey combined-cycle power plant at Staythorpe, central
England. Under the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC)
contract, Alstom will design, supply, install and commission the 1,650
MW gas power plant. The contract also includes a long term spare parts
agreement.
The Staythorpe power plant is a part of RWE’s
plan to renew its generation portfolio with new more efficent and more
environmentally friendly plants. According to Andrew Duff, Group Chief
Executive Officer of RWE npower, "the
investment in this new power plant to be built by Alstom will put us on
track to reduce the amount of CO2 we emit per unit of power generated by
one third by 2015 compared to 2000, and by one half compared to 1990
levels.”
In the United Arab Emirates, an Alstom-led consortium was awarded a €1.6
billion project to build a 2,000 MW power and 130 MIGD* (591 million
litre) desalination plant. The power station will be built around Alstom’s
GT26 gas turbine, and marks the first time that this technology has been
sold in the region. Alstom’s share of the
project is worth €1 billion. The booking of
the contract is expected in the second half of fiscal year 2007/08 after
the final closing of the project is completed.
The plant, located in Qidfa, in the Emirate of Fujairah, will support
the fast-growing need for potable water and electricity in the northern
Emirates and is expected to be operational by mid-2010.
Worldwide, 81 GT24/ GT26 gas turbines are today in commercial operation
and this fleet has already accumulated more than 2.3 million fired
hours. The superior operating flexibility characteristics of the
sequential combustion GT26 gas turbine combined with Alstom's unique
plant integrator capabilities have allowed Alstom to design power plants
optimised to meet the specific requirements of the projects in
Staythorpe and Fujairah. The Staythorpe plant will be able to vary power
output, whilst maintaining low emissions and high efficiency, to meet
the daily variations in electricity demand. Similarly, the Fujairah
plant will be able to operate over a wide range of power outputs while
maintaining full desalination capacity.
* 130 million imperial gallon per day "We are very pleased to be awarded the
contract from RWE npower and to assist our customer in achieving its
target of reduced emissions, due to its investment in high efficiency
power plants. It demonstrates the merits of our strategy to offer
integrated and optimised power plants to the UK, in one of the most
deregulated and competitive power markets in the world,’’
says Patrick Kron, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Alstom. "Once
completed, the Fujairah plant will be one of the largest combined
desalination and power generation stations in the world. Alstom is
honoured to contribute to the country’s
efforts to help meet its increasing power and water needs.” About Staythorpe contract
The Staythorpe power plant will comprise four combined-cycle units, each
including one advanced class GT26 gas turbine with high operational
flexibility and lowest in-class emissions, one compact, state-of-the-art
reheat steam turbine, one high efficiency hydrogen-cooled TOPGAS
generator and one triple pressure reheat heat recovery steam generator
(HRSG).
Furthermore, Alstom was awarded a contract to provide operation and
maintenance support to the station up to the first major inspection of
each machine, as well as a Long Term Spare Parts Agreement for the first
20 years of plant operation.
Additionally, in the past 18 months, Alstom has been awarded EPC and
service contracts for combined-cycle power plants in the UK from
Centrica (Langage, 885 MW) and from E.ON UK (Grain 1,275 MW).
About the Alstom-led consortium contract win in the United Arab
Emirates
The contract was signed with the project development consortium
comprising International Power Plc and Marubeni Corp - who will
implement the project in partnership with the government-owned major
utility Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA) who initiated
the project. A consortium comprising Alstom and Sidem, with Alstom
supplying the power plant and Sidem the desalination plant, is slated to
build the plant.
Under the contract, Alstom will provide all engineering, procurement and
construction services for the turnkey supply of the 2000 MW
combined-cycle power plant based on the GT26 gas turbine, including the
in-house supply of all main equipment, which comprises five GT26 gas
turbines, five heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), three steam
turbines, eight turbogenerators and associated control systems. Sidem
will supply the 130 MIGD (million imperial gallon per day) hybrid
desalination plant, based on multi-effect distillation and reverse
osmosis technologies. The power plant will operate in cogeneration mode,
supplying steam and power to the desalination plant for potable water
production.
The power plant is Alstom’s first contract
with an independent water power producer (IWPP) in the Middle East and
demonstrates Alstom’s capability to offer
integrated and optimised power-desalination solutions. This new contract
will reinforce Alstom’s position in the
Middle East, following the recent contract for the turnkey construction
of a GT13E2-based cogeneration plant for aluminium giant Dubal in Dubai.
Websites www.alstom.com, www.power.alstom.com
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