MHPS To Supply Turbines For 2400 MW Plant

By Jack Burke24 August 2020

Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS), a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has received an order for three M701 JAC gas turbine generators to be used in a 2400 MW combined-cycle plant.

The facility, to be built in the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), will be the country’s largest natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility. MHPS will supply three JAC gas turbines and other auxiliary equipment through Samsung C&T Corp., the South Korean company that is the lead contractor for the project. MHPS has also concluded a Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) for the project. Full commercial operation of the GTCC plant is scheduled to begin in 2023.

The new plant (Fujairah F3) is being built in a coastal area of Fujairah (Qidfa), approximately 300 km northeast of the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi. The SPC that will operate the plant (Fujairah Power Company F3 LLC) expects the facility to supply Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) with electricity for 25 years, with capacity sufficient to power 380 000 UAE households.

“The UAE government is promoting the introduction of clean energy, and we are pleased that supplying MHPS’s most advanced gas turbines will contribute to sustainable economic growth in the UAE,” Khalid Salem, president of MHPS MENA (Middle East & North Africa).

MHPS has to date received orders for a total of 154 gas turbines to customers in the Middle East and North Africa, beginning with the first delivery in 1998 of six units for the Al Aweer Power Plant in the Emirate of Dubai. Together with this order, MHPS will have supplied a total of 12 units in the country.

Through this project for a leading-edge thermal power system, MHPS is responding to the robust power needs in the UAE, contributing to the country’s economic development and a reduced environmental load.

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