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South Helwan 3 x 650 MW Supercritical Power Project

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South Helwan 3 x 650 MW Supercritical Power Project

Region: Egypt Status: Completed

PLANT DESCRIPTION

 

South Helwan power project is designed to include 3x650 MW steam thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a 500 KV GIS switchyard.
The power block is comprised of three identical Rankine cycle turbine generator units, each with a nominal rated capacity of 650 MW. The units are capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas, residual (mazout) oil, or a combination of both.

The three-unit plant arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler structure, a common control room, and all associated structures and facilities. The project contracting plan for the project utilizes the multi-package system. Seventeen (17) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.

 

Project Details

Owner

Upper Egypt Electricity Production Company

Location

Egypt , Cairo

Date of Award

October 2011

Scope

Contract for Engineering, Procurement, Project, and Construction Management Services.

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