Three modules, each consisting of two 250 MW Combustion Turbine Generators (CTGs). These generators burn natural gas and utilize unfired Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) to harness energy from exhaust gases. The steam produced by the HRSGs is then directed to a 250 MW Steam Turbine Generator (STG) for further power generation. To control emissions, the project utilizes dry low-NOx (DLN) combustors and an inlet air filtration system. The steam released by the steam turbine is cooled through a once-through cooling system. The generated power is transmitted to the National grid through a 500 kV & 220 kV, GIS switchyard. The cooling water for the plant is provided by Rayah Behery. The project was executed using a multi-package system, involving seventeen contracting packages and purchase orders to procure the necessary equipment and services.
Cairo Electricity Production Company
Egypt, Giza
March 2010
Engineering, procurement, project and construction management.
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