Siemens Extends Long-term Service Pact In Qatar
16 January 2019
Siemens has signed an extension of a long-term service agreement with Qatar Power Co. (QPOWER) to maintain and support the power generation requirements of Ras Laffan B combined-cycle power plant for an additional 15 years.
Siemens will provide maintenance, parts and repair services for three SGT5-4000F gas turbines, two SST5-6000 steam turbines, and their associated generators. In addition, the agreement includes the supply of a broad spectrum of the company’s digital services and cybersecurity solutions, designed to boost efficiency and reliability of the power plant’s operation.
The 1025 MW Ras Laffan B power plant was built in 2006 to meet
“In Qatar, where the country has embarked on ambitious programs to strengthen the energy sector and support investment in new energy production and transportation infrastructure, Siemens’ advanced generating technology and power plant services capabilities can help support these long-term goals of generating reliable, affordable and sustainable power to homes and industries,” said Adrian Wood, CEO of Siemens in Qatar. “Together with our forward-thinking local partners, we are leading the digital evolution of the power sector in Qatar – with projects that set new standards in efficiency and innovation.”
Under the agreement, Siemens will also deploy its flexible long-term maintenance concept, which helps increase plant performance and optimize maintenance costs through data analytics. The concept includes Siemens’ advanced remote monitoring and diagnostics, part of the company’s
With the help of Siemens’ cybersecurity solutions, the power plant operators will be able to analyze potential risks, monitor for threats in real time and implement defenses to ensure continuity of operations, the company said.
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