通用电气向伊拉克发电厂提供先进的燃气轮机
据Trade Arabia2月20日巴格达报道,通用电气公司已经为伊拉克的Al Qudus电厂提供了一台先进的9E燃气轮机。通用电气还将在2019年全年为该工厂提供7台通用电气9E燃气轮机,包括维修、零部件供应和修复。
通用电气正在现场安装新的燃气轮机,预计将产生高达125兆瓦(MW)的额外电力。该服务协议将提高核电站运行的可靠性,有助于在未来一年内维持高达875兆瓦的稳定电力供应。
伊拉克电力部媒体部主任 Mussab al-Mudarris表示:“我们向伊拉克人民承诺,将尽快让高效电力上网。实现这一承诺的最快方式之一是提高现有发电设施的生产率。通用电气在伊拉克各地拥有庞大的发电设备基地,可以帮助我们实现这一目标。在Al Qudus电厂交付一台新的燃气轮机,以及我们与通用电气的新服务协议,将有助于在短时间内将急需的电力可靠地输送到国家电网。”
通用电气的9E技术可以使用50多种不同的燃料。这使得MOE能够灵活地在最经济的能源条件下运行机组,并在天然气供应不足时继续使用液体燃料发电。
通用电气在非洲、南亚和中东的电力服务业务总裁兼首席执行官Joseph Anis表示:“有必要拿出快速、可靠和高效的解决方案,帮助电力部门加强该国的电力基础设施。”“自2011年以来,通用电气已经在全国范围内提供了超过14千兆瓦的电力,我们仍然致力于提供未来的电力技术,继续支持伊拉克人民的进步。”
孔丽炜 摘译自Trade Arabia
原文如下:
GE supplies advanced gas turbine to Iraq power plant
GE Power has provided an advanced 9E gas turbine to the Al Qudus Power Plant in Iraq. GE will also service up to seven GE 9E gas turbines at the facility throughout 2019, including maintenance, supply of parts and rehabilitation.
GE is installing the new gas turbine at the site and it is expected to generate up to an additional 125megawatts (MW) of electricity. The service agreement will enhance the reliability of operations at the plant, helping to maintain a stable supply of up to 875megawatts (MW) of power over the course of the coming year.
Mussab al-Mudarris, director of the Media Department of Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity, said: “We made a promise to the people of Iraq to bring efficient power online as soon as possible. One of the fastest ways to deliver on this promise is to enhance the productivity of existing power generation facilities. GE, with its large installed base of power generation equipment across Iraq, can help us meet this objective. The delivery of a new gas turbine at Al Qudus Power Plant and our new services agreement with GE will help deliver much-needed power to the national grid reliably within a short timeframe.”
GE’s 9E technology is capable of running on more than 50 different kinds of fuel. This allows the MOE the flexibility it needs to operate the unit on the most economical source available and to keep generating power using liquid fuels when gas is unavailable.
“It is essential to bring quick, proven and efficient solutions to help the Ministry of Electricity strengthen the country’s power infrastructure,” said Joseph Anis, president and CEO of GE’s Power Services business in Africa, South Asia and the Middle East.“Since 2011,GE has brought more than 14 gigawatts of power online across the country, and we remain committed to delivering the power technologies of the future to keep supporting the progress of the Iraqi people.” – TradeArabia News Service