Siemens to Supply Turbines for Fuel Efficient Power Plant in Michigan
24 Février 2015 - 3:15PM
Business Wire
Siemens is supplying two gas turbines and one steam turbine for
the new Holland Energy Park combined cycle power plant in Holland,
Michigan. The local municipal utility, Holland Board of Public
Works (HBPW), is replacing an aging coal-fired plant with a new
fuel efficient modern power plant, slated for commercial operation
in fall 2016. With the new Siemens technology, the CO2 emissions at
the site will be reduced by approximately 50 percent.
Siemens’ scope of supply includes two SGT-800 gas turbines and
one SST-400 steam turbine. Siemens will also provide a long-term
service contract for the SGT-800 gas turbines. The new plant’s
cogeneration capabilities provide it with an extremely high fuel
efficiency level and will generate approximately 125 megawatts (MW)
in summer and 145 MW in winter.
A special feature of this plant is the use of surplus heat from
the circulating water system for use in expanding a downtown
snowmelt system. The City of Holland maintains the largest
municipally-owned snowmelt system in the United States; the
underground pipe system spans roughly 11.5 acres (500,000 square
feet) of city roads and sidewalks. In the cold weather months from
October until April, Michigan has an estimated average of 32 days
of snowfall, with up to 70 inches per year. Circulating water from
the Holland Energy Park plant will run through a heat exchanger to
warm water for the snowmelt system in the downtown area. This, in
turn, alleviates the need to salt or plow during the winter months.
The system can melt approximately 1 inch of snow per hour in
temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
In addition to its function in the snow melt and power space,
Holland Energy Park will serve as an educational resource, with
special architectural details that allow for public tours and
public green space surrounding the facility with nature trails.
HBPW has registered with the Institute for Sustainable
Infrastructure in an effort to obtain an Envision Platinum Rating
for this state of the art facility.
“Siemens is pleased to be the technology partner for this
forward-leaning energy project, which provides sustainable power
while also bolstering the city’s innovative snowmelt system. As we
continue to see a shift toward distributed power, Holland Energy
Park will serve as a model for how a community can collaboratively
work to address its power generation needs,” said Barry Nicholls,
US lead for Siemens Power and Gas division.
“The City of Holland is a leader in researching and implementing
new ways to save and reduce energy consumption. Its cooperation
with Siemens is a good example of this. Siemens supports the
sustainable strategy of implementing reliable, world-class
technologies to build our Holland Energy Park. We plan to make the
plant accessible to the public at large to foster further interest
in the city’s goal of implementing a socially, economically and
environmentally responsible solution for supplying power into the
21st century,” states Daniel Nally, Business Service Director of
HBPW.
For further information on the Siemens gas turbine SGT-800,
please see
www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/fossil-power-generation/gas-turbines/sgt-800.htm
For further information on the Siemens steam turbine SST-400,
please see
www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/fossil-power-generation/steam-turbines/sst-400.htm
For further information on the Power and Gas Division, please
see http://www.siemens.com/businesses/us/en/power-and-gas.htm
Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a
global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering
excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality
for more than 165 years. With 343,000 employees in more than 200
countries, Siemens reported worldwide revenue of approximately $98
billion in fiscal 2014. Siemens in the USA reported revenue of
$22.2 billion, including $5.2 billion in exports, and employs
approximately 46,000 people throughout all 50 states and Puerto
Rico.
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