| The General Electric and Gama consortium recently finished construction on two giant combined-cycle plants in Ireland. |
Akenerji has awarded the contract to build a natural gas combined-cycle power plant in the district of Erzin, in Turkey’s Mediterranean province of Hatay, to the General Electric and Gama consortium.
The power plant in Erzin is planned to generate 900 MW of energy. On average, 1 MW of energy can supply electricity to as many as 300 households per year, the consortium said in a recent press release.
The partnership offered a fixed-price and time-bound energy performance certificate and the power plant is expected to be active in 2014.
The General Electric and Gama consortium has taken part in the construction of a number of power plants, all of which are “Build EPC” and represent an energy generation capacity totaling 2000 MW.
The Erzin power plant will be equipped according to the highest technological standards, the press release said, adding that the plant is also intended to efficiently meet the flexible operation needs market conditions require.
The plant will be equipped with a developed burning system and will comply with carbon emission criteria as well as European Union standards.
General Electric will undertake supply of the main energy generation equipment such as gas and steam turbines and boilers, while Gama will be responsible for engineering services, construction and electro-mechanical installations, as well as the supply of all the other related equipment and systems.
The consortium recently completed construction on two giant combined-cycle plants in Ireland and Russia.
The power plant in Erzin is planned to generate 900 MW of energy. On average, 1 MW of energy can supply electricity to as many as 300 households per year, the consortium said in a recent press release.
The partnership offered a fixed-price and time-bound energy performance certificate and the power plant is expected to be active in 2014.
The General Electric and Gama consortium has taken part in the construction of a number of power plants, all of which are “Build EPC” and represent an energy generation capacity totaling 2000 MW.
The Erzin power plant will be equipped according to the highest technological standards, the press release said, adding that the plant is also intended to efficiently meet the flexible operation needs market conditions require.
The plant will be equipped with a developed burning system and will comply with carbon emission criteria as well as European Union standards.
General Electric will undertake supply of the main energy generation equipment such as gas and steam turbines and boilers, while Gama will be responsible for engineering services, construction and electro-mechanical installations, as well as the supply of all the other related equipment and systems.
The consortium recently completed construction on two giant combined-cycle plants in Ireland and Russia.
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