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Wärtsilä has been awarded a turnkey contract to supply a gas-fired power plant to the Dominican Republic. The new power plant will provide electricity for a gold mine. The value of the order is EUR 155 million.

The contract was signed with Barrick Gold of North America, Inc., a subsidiary of the Canada based Barrick Gold Corporation. The power plant will serve and supply electricity for the Pueblo Viejo gold mine.

Wärtsilä’s scope of supply includes 12 dual fuel Wärtsilä 50DF engines, as well as a full engineering, procurement, and construction contract for the project. The dual-fuel flexibility of these Wärtsilä engines is an important advantage, since they can run both on liquid fuels and on natural gas.

07/09/2011

The station will consist of seven Centrax Gas Turbines CX501-KB7 gas turbine power plants each rated at 5.2 MW. The commissioning of the station is planned in summer of 2012. It will generate electric power for the needs of Urnenskoye and Ust-Tegusskoye oil and gas fields. The station will operate on base mode in parallel with existing power complex.

30/08/2011

The project of boiler house modernization was developed by Belkommunproject Unitary Enterprise. The general contractor is Gomelkotlosrvice JSC.

Quanto C1000 gas engine power plant will generate electric and thermal power for the needs of Oktyabrsky settlement. It was developed on the base of Caterpillar G3516 LE gas engine and SR4B electric generator with voltage of 0.4 kV. Electric output of the station will be 1029 kW.

Hot water with temperature of 75/85 °C will be generated by heat exchange of water-air type. The station will operate on the base mode in parallel with main power grid. The commissioning of the station is planned at the end of 2011. Natural gas will be the main fuel for the station, back-up fuel is diesel. The station has third level of automation.

23/08/2011

The station was commissioned at the beginning of 2011 on the site of Usinsky Oil-Processing Plant by Energoteh Company (Moscow). The customer for the project is Enisey Company.

The station was developed on the base of 16V-AT27GL gas engine plants. The main fuel for the station is casing-head gas from Zapadno-Synatyskogo oil field. Electric output of the station is 6 MW, thermal output – 6.3 MW. The station is equipped with waste-heat boilers and EnergoSoft control system. For back-up purposes the station is equipped with Cummins C250D5 diesel generating set.

25/08/2011

Two Titan 130 GS plant will operate as a part of power station and ensure electric and thermal power demands of field infrastructure. The commissioning of the power station is planned in the first half of 2012.

Titan 130 GS plant was designed around Solar Titan 130 gas turbine rated at 14 MW and with efficiency of 33.4 % (site conditions). The customer for the project is Total Company. The main fuel for station will be casing-head gas, back-up fuel is diesel.

22/08/2011

A joint venture between General Electric and German renewable energy developer Prowind has reached a 300MW grid connection deal that will allow construction of four wind farms in northeastern Romania.

The agreement with Romania’s grid operator Transelectrica will enable a connection between its new substation being built near the small town of Banca and the proposed wind farms. GE and Prowind did not provide a cost estimate for the wind farms.

GE will supply 120 of its 2.5MW 100 class turbines for the projects. The company says a final schedule for shipment, installation and commercial operation of the turbines has not been finalized, although deliveries could begin in the second half of 2012.

15/08/2011

The order consists of two turnkey projects including civil and electrical works, supply, installation and commissioning of two projects comprising the following: 20 units of the V90-2.0 MW turbine with a 105-meter hub height for the Brulles wind power plant and 26 units of the V90-2.0 MW turbine with a 105-meter hub height for the Zapateros wind power plant.

Vestas has received an order for delivery of a total capacity of 92 MW for two wind projects to be installed in Burgos, in the north of Spain.

Delivery of the turbines for the Brulles and the Zapateros wind power plants is scheduled to start in Q3 2011 and the projects are expected to be completed in Q1 2012.

10/08/2011