370MW STEAM TURBINE POWER BLOCK, BUILT 2012

Description
We offer a 370MW subcritical steam turbine power island, commissioned in 2012 for relocaton with immediate availability.

The plant was commissioned in 2012 and operated only 65'000 hours.

The unit acheives 370MW at up to 38% net efficiency.

The unit design ensures high reliabilility and high availability of baseload power, providing some flexibility by allowing turndown capability to 40%.

The power block is designed to deliver reliable, scalable, and efficient energy production by repurposing the infrastructure of a former coal power plant.
The power block can be adapted to use steam from HRSG, HFO or other fuelled boilers and is ideally suited for repowering projects.
The This innovative approach maximizes value from existing assets while supporting the global transition to sustainable energy.
Additional Technical spec.
Turbine Type:
Subcritical steam turbine
Manufacturer: General Electric
Model: D5
Configuration: Tandem Compound
Stages: 3 stages (HP, IP, LP)
Operating Speed: 3000RPM – 50Hz
Capacity: 370 MW
Net efficiency38 %

Steam Parameters:
Inlet pressure: 165 bar(a) (2’393 psi)
Inlet temperature: 565°C (1’050°F)
Exhaust Pressure: 0.05 bar(abs)

Generator Technical Data:
Type: Synchronous AC generator
Output Power: 456 MVA
Power Factor: 0.85
Rotor Speed: 3’000 rpm
Frequency: 50 Hz
Terminal Voltage: 18 kV
Cooling System: Hydrogen-cooled
Efficiency: 9
TechnologyCoal
StatusGood
U.M.Pc.
Storage Conditiongood
Stock Total Quantity1.00
Lifting meansCrane

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