Wartsila signs contract to supply dual-fuel power plant in Jordan
Ammonnews (COMTEX)- Wartsila Corporation, a supplier of efficient power plant solutions, has signed a contract to engineer, supply and install a dual-fuel power plant to Jordan.
The IPP4 Al-Manakher power plant is to be installed next to the existing power plant of AES in Amman, Jordan on a fast-track, turnkey basis, and is scheduled to be fully operational by July 2014. The power plant will supply electricity to the country's national grid.
The power plant will be running on a total of 16 Wartsila 50DF dual-fuel engines. It will be capable of using heavy fuel oil (HFO), distillate (DFO) or natural gas as fuel.
It is expected that initially the plant will operate using HFO, but the fuel flexibility of Wartsila's engine technology will enable a seamless transfer to environmentally sustainable natural gas operation once the infrastructure for a natural gas supply is in place.
This power plant order is the latest that Wartsila has received from Jordan within a short period of time. The government of Jordan is currently re-structuring and upgrading its national electricity grid to ensure that a reliable power supply is available throughout the country.
This will be the third power plant that Wartsila has delivered to the country. A 50MW plant is already in use and is being operated and maintained by Wartsila personnel under an Operations & Maintenance agreement. A 573MW power plant project is under construction and is expected to be operational in 2014.
'There are a number of reasons why Wartsila was successful in winning this valuable contract,' says Vesa Riihimaki, President, Wartsila Power Plants.
'The prime reason, however, is our industry leading tri-fuel technology that provides the customer with operational and fuel flexibility, high output efficiency, and proven reliability. Furthermore, our ability to deliver this large turnkey project within a 17 month time frame was a major reason for Wartsila being awarded this contract.'
*Photo - Beling.net
Ammonnews (COMTEX)- Wartsila Corporation, a supplier of efficient power plant solutions, has signed a contract to engineer, supply and install a dual-fuel power plant to Jordan.
The IPP4 Al-Manakher power plant is to be installed next to the existing power plant of AES in Amman, Jordan on a fast-track, turnkey basis, and is scheduled to be fully operational by July 2014. The power plant will supply electricity to the country's national grid.
The power plant will be running on a total of 16 Wartsila 50DF dual-fuel engines. It will be capable of using heavy fuel oil (HFO), distillate (DFO) or natural gas as fuel.
It is expected that initially the plant will operate using HFO, but the fuel flexibility of Wartsila's engine technology will enable a seamless transfer to environmentally sustainable natural gas operation once the infrastructure for a natural gas supply is in place.
This power plant order is the latest that Wartsila has received from Jordan within a short period of time. The government of Jordan is currently re-structuring and upgrading its national electricity grid to ensure that a reliable power supply is available throughout the country.
This will be the third power plant that Wartsila has delivered to the country. A 50MW plant is already in use and is being operated and maintained by Wartsila personnel under an Operations & Maintenance agreement. A 573MW power plant project is under construction and is expected to be operational in 2014.
'There are a number of reasons why Wartsila was successful in winning this valuable contract,' says Vesa Riihimaki, President, Wartsila Power Plants.
'The prime reason, however, is our industry leading tri-fuel technology that provides the customer with operational and fuel flexibility, high output efficiency, and proven reliability. Furthermore, our ability to deliver this large turnkey project within a 17 month time frame was a major reason for Wartsila being awarded this contract.'
*Photo - Beling.net
Ammonnews (COMTEX)- Wartsila Corporation, a supplier of efficient power plant solutions, has signed a contract to engineer, supply and install a dual-fuel power plant to Jordan.
The IPP4 Al-Manakher power plant is to be installed next to the existing power plant of AES in Amman, Jordan on a fast-track, turnkey basis, and is scheduled to be fully operational by July 2014. The power plant will supply electricity to the country's national grid.
The power plant will be running on a total of 16 Wartsila 50DF dual-fuel engines. It will be capable of using heavy fuel oil (HFO), distillate (DFO) or natural gas as fuel.
It is expected that initially the plant will operate using HFO, but the fuel flexibility of Wartsila's engine technology will enable a seamless transfer to environmentally sustainable natural gas operation once the infrastructure for a natural gas supply is in place.
This power plant order is the latest that Wartsila has received from Jordan within a short period of time. The government of Jordan is currently re-structuring and upgrading its national electricity grid to ensure that a reliable power supply is available throughout the country.
This will be the third power plant that Wartsila has delivered to the country. A 50MW plant is already in use and is being operated and maintained by Wartsila personnel under an Operations & Maintenance agreement. A 573MW power plant project is under construction and is expected to be operational in 2014.
'There are a number of reasons why Wartsila was successful in winning this valuable contract,' says Vesa Riihimaki, President, Wartsila Power Plants.
'The prime reason, however, is our industry leading tri-fuel technology that provides the customer with operational and fuel flexibility, high output efficiency, and proven reliability. Furthermore, our ability to deliver this large turnkey project within a 17 month time frame was a major reason for Wartsila being awarded this contract.'
*Photo - Beling.net
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Wartsila signs contract to supply dual-fuel power plant in Jordan
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