Siemens to Supply Petronas Co-generation Plant

26 Jun 2014 8:37 AM | Anonymous

Original news was published on 25 June, 2014

Siemens and Malaysia’s MMC Engineering Services will build a 1,220-megawatt co-generation plant for Petronas in Malaysia.

Located in Pengerang at the Petronas Pengerang Integrated Complex, the plant will consist of four co-generation units, including Siemens’ gas turbines and waste-heat recovery steam generators, along with a steam turbine, associated mechanical and electrical systems and an instrumentation and control system, the German manufacturer said in a statement. It will have the capacity to produce about 1,480 tonnes per hour of steam.

Of the four units, one will provide power to the national grid, while the other three will power Petronas petrochemical facilities. The first unit will start operations by mid-2017.

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