Combined-cycle power plant 250 MW
GE Power, a division of GE (NYSE: GE), announced the first order of its power plant island solution in Asia – an offering enabled by GE’s acquisition of Alstom – and the first global use of heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) technology acquired through GE’s purchase of Doosan’s Engineering & Construction HRSG business, which closed last month. Under the $140 million contract with Korea Midland Power Company (KOMIPO), GE’s combined cycle power plant solution will include the full suite of equipment, controls and maintenance parts for the 250 megawatts (MW) combined cycle power plant located in Jeju Island, Korea. GE will provide two 6F.03 gas turbines, steam turbines and HRSGs, in addition to four generators. GE’s HRSG units are cost-effectively designed to allow owners to reduce the cost of electricity, boost performance, increase reliability, reduce emissions and enhance flexibility. When complete in 2017, this will be the largest and most efficient power plant on Jeju Island, which is the largest tourism attraction in South Korea. The plant’s 250MW output is equivalent to what would be needed to supply about 600,000 Korean homes.
Flenco is pleased to have been selected as preferred partner by GE Energy to supply its auxiliary systems for this project. For further inquiries about this collaboration, you can ask your usual contact person at our Sales Department or complete and send us our contact form.