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32MW H-25 gas turbines for CHP plant in Qingdao, China
Japan’s Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) supplied two gas turbines for a combined heat and power (CHP) plant in China. The 80 MW plant, which went online in December 2017, supplies power and industrial process heat to the Qingdao high-tech development zone/Hongdao economic zone in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao, reports IPA.
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MHPS provided the two 32MW H-25 gas
turbines for the Qingdao high- tech development zone & Hongdao economic zone based in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao through a local contractor - Harbin Guanghan Power Technology Development Co. The 9.8 square km industrial
zone is home to software companies including 13 Fortune 500 firms, as well as a national- level science and technology park. The project has been developed by Qingdao Energy Kaiyuan Thermoelectricity Co, a subsidiary of Qingdao Energy Group which is owned by the city's government. The MHPS H-25 itself is a
heavy-duty, highly reliable gas
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“Where a worksite might be located far from the power supply system, several H-25 gas turbines can be used to form an island operation.”
turbine designed for full cogeneration and combined cycle operations. Where a worksite might be
located far from the power supply system, several H-25 gas turbines can be used to form an island operation system - which still remains unconnected to the main power system. The H-25 Series gas turbines
are a heavy duty type which achieves high efficiency with heat recovery steam generators, as co-generation systems or combined cycle
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power plants. The H-25 Series features simple cycle gas turbine output of 41 MW and a combined cycle output of around 60 MW for a 1-on-1 configuration and around 120 MW for a 2-on-1
configuration. When the H-25 Series is used in a cogeneration caopacity, each gas turbine can supply a maximum of around 70 metric tons of steam per hour.
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