Engine & Turbine Technology
Turbomachinery investment thrives as demand for power grows
Sean Ottewell informa que la inversión mundial en la innovadora y existente tecnología de turbomaquinaria se encuentra en crecimiento, en consonancia con la demanda de potencia.
Sean Ottewell berichtet, dass weltweit die Investitionen in neue und bestehende Strömungstechnik mit dem Energiebedarf zunehmen.
Sean Ottewell reports that all around the world investment in existing and novel turbomachinery technology is growing in-line with demand for power.
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elping to meet Turkmenistan’s growing power requirements, GE will provide its aeroderivative gas turbine technology to Çalık Enerji, one of the leading energy
companies established in Turkey. Tree power plants will be built at the Akhal, Mary and Lebap sites as part of a 360MW fast-track project, with the Akhal and Mary sites expected to enter commercial service by the end of 2013 and Lebap to follow in February 2014. “As demand for power grows throughout
Turkmenistan, we wanted to ensure that our customers continue to receive power in a timely manner and that social and living conditions in towns, villages and settlements improve thanks
to additional power plants and the electrification of all regions of the country, including the most remote ones. Terefore, we chose to build three power plants,” said Saim Dinc, Çalık Enerji ceo.
Aeroderivative gas turbines Under the contract GE will provide nine of its ecomagination qualified LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines to Çalık Enerji, the Turkish engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm handling this project. Te Akhal site, located near Ashgabat, will
feature two LM6000-PF units and one LM6000- PC unit; the Mary site, located in the city of Mary, will feature three LM6000-PC units; and the Lehab site, located in Turkmenabat, will
Fig. 1. GE is supplying nine of its ecomagination qualified LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines to new power projects in Turkmenistan.
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