Siemens to Supply Power Generation Equipment for Clean Energy Center in Ohio
21 Novembre 2014 - 5:41PM
Business Wire
- This natural gas-fired plant will be
one of the most efficient power plants in Ohio – powering 800,000
homes in the northwest Ohio region
- H-class gas turbine technology to be
supplied for Oregon Clean Energy Center in Oregon, Ohio
- Gas turbines, steam turbines and
generators will be manufactured at the Siemens factory in
Charlotte, North Carolina
- Long-term service and maintenance
agreement included
Siemens has received an order from Black & Veatch for power
generation equipment to be used at the Oregon Clean Energy Center
(OCEC) in Oregon, Ohio – scheduled to come on line by the summer of
2017. OCEC will be the site of a 869 megawatt H-class
combined-cycle power plant (CCPP). Siemens will engineer and
deliver the thermodynamic cycle design and Power Island equipment
as well as perform ongoing service at the plant under a long-term
service and maintenance agreement.
Black & Veatch is the contractor for the facility and will
provide engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning
services for the complete facility. Equipped with the latest
state-of-the-art Siemens H-class gas turbine, OCEC will be capable
of supplying cost-efficient electricity to more than 800,000 homes
in the northwest Ohio region. This natural gas-fired plant will be
one of the most efficient power plants in Ohio.
“Siemens is very excited to be part of the advancement in the
energy landscape in northwest Ohio and the state of Ohio,” said
Martin Tartibi, Senior Executive Vice President at Siemens Energy
Solutions Americas. “Adding this state-of-the-art combined cycle
power generation facility is an important step toward utilizing the
resources in Ohio and providing a more sustainable energy portfolio
for the state.”
“Siemens advanced turbine technology and services will be a
centerpiece of the Oregon Clean Energy Center clean energy
project,” said Dean Oskvig, President and CEO of Black &
Veatch’s energy business. “The technology will enhance emissions
control and plant operating efficiencies, key goals for our client
and the community.”
Siemens will deliver the Power Island configuration consisting
of two SGT6-8000H gas turbines, one SST6-5000 steam turbine, three
SGen6-2000H generators, two heat recovery steam generators, along
with the other electrical equipment and mechanical equipment, and
the SPPA-T3000 instrumentation and control system that will allow
this plant to come on online and change load rapidly to meet the
needs of a changing energy landscape. The gas turbines, steam
turbines and generators will be manufactured at the Siemens factory
in Charlotte, North Carolina, which is the main production facility
for Siemens 60 Hz power generation.
Siemens has also been awarded a long-term service agreement for
the combustion turbines, which will help support the optimal and
efficient operation of the main components over the life cycle of
the project. Siemens has also been contracted to provide operation
and maintenance for the first 5 years.
The fleet of Siemens H-class world-record gas turbines achieved
a cumulative 100,000 equivalent operating hours at the end of
September 2014. With this order, 43 of the H-class gas turbines
have been sold worldwide to date. Thirteen of these machines are
currently in successful commercial operation with a high degree of
starting reliability and availability.
For further information on Division Power and Gas, please see:
www.siemens.com/about/en/businesses/power-and-gas.htm
For further information on SGT-8000H gas turbine series, please
see:
www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/fossil-power-generation/gas-turbines/
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