PLANT DESCRIPTION
Consists of two modules, each containing two 250 MW combustion turbine generators (CTGs). These CTGs produce exhaust gases that are used to power their respective heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs). The steam generated from these HRSGs then feeds into a 250 MW, reheat, condensing steam turbine generator (STG). The project achieves an estimated net output of 1500 MW by burning natural gas in the CTGs without supplementary HRSG firing. To control nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, dry low-NOx (DLN) combustors are used. Filtered combustion air is supplied to the CTGs through an inlet air filtration system. The steam exhausted from the steam turbine is cooled by a once-through cooling, single-pass, divided water box condenser. The generated power is stepped up to 21 kV (or manufacturer standard voltage) in the CTGs and STG, and then fed to the utility grid through a 220 kV (GIS) switchyard. Cooling water for the plant is provided by the Ismailia Canal. The project's contracting plan involved utilizing a multi-package system, with sixteen contracting packages and purchase orders procuring the necessary equipment and services.