Siemens Secured On Order for Construction of the Most Environmentally Friendly Gas-fired Combined Cycle Power Plants in the Netherlands
Total order volume just under EUR700 million
Erlangen, Germany, May 26, 2009
Siemens Energy has signed a contract for turnkey construction of a combined cycle power project in the Rotterdam harbor in the Netherlands. The client is is Enecogen, a partnership of the Dutch utility Eneco and the Danish utility DONG Energy. The project with an installed capacity of approximately 870 megawatts (MW) is scheduled to go on line in late 2011. The order volume, including a long-term maintenance agreement, is about EUR700 million.
“This project underlines that even in these difficult economic times customers can commit to build such power plants in an open partnership arrangement with a reliable EPC contractor allowing to achieve best schedule and price”, said Michael Suess, CEO of the Fossil Power Generation of Siemens Energy. “I’m very happy that Enecogen’s specific requirements fit perfectly with our reliable, sound and most environmentally friendly power plant concept.”
The project consists of two trains of the SCC5-4000F 1 S combined cycle power plant, which through its modular concept allows easy adaptation to specific client needs and site requirements, high operational flexibility, short start up times and high ramp rates. Siemens Energy will construct the power plant as a turnkey project and supply the main components comprising for each train one SGT5-4000F gas turbine, one SST5-5000 steam turbine and one hydrogen-cooled generator, the entire mechanical equipment, and the electrical and I&C systems. All three main components are arranged on a single shaft. A synchronous self-shifting (SSS) clutch is installed between the generator and steam turbine. This provides high operating flexibility and reliability.
“With low NOx emissions of less than 10 ppm and a plant efficiency of more than 59 percent the two gas-fired plants will be the most environmentally friendly recently built commercially in Europe,” said Lothar Balling, CEO of Energy Solution Business Europe of Siemens Fossil Division. “Since the development of this plant concept in the mid-nineties and the introduction of this plant concept in 1994 in Kings Lynn (UK), almost 80 of these single shaft trains have been sold worldwide. Today, there are 43 units in operation and further 35 units under construction especially in Europe, which demonstrates its capability to meet the European market demand.” Due to the high commitment of Siemens and its major sub-suppliers NEM (for HRSG), BAM and other Dutch civil partners this plant will be built in less than 30 month and will go online end of 2011. All in all this will result in an improvement of the business case for the owners of the project.
Recent orders that Siemens secured for this power plant concept in Europe include Severn Power in the UK (also recently taken over by DONG Energy), Timelkam and Mellach in Austria, Sloe in the Netherlands, Pego in Portugal, Gönyü in Hungary, Malzenice in Slovakia and further single-shaft trains in Russia.
Combined cycle power plants are an important feature of Siemens environmental portfolio. In 2008, revenue from the products and solutions of Siemens environmental portfolio was nearly EUR19 billion, which is equivalent to around a quarter of Siemens total revenue.
Kees-Jan Rameau, Member of the Board of Management Eneco Holding N.V. commented: “Eneco is committed to strong growth in renewable energy and is consequently investing in highly flexible gas-fired power plants and gas storage to balance our fast growing, more volatile wind power production. Our current gas-fired power generation fleet is already very modern and flexible which makes the highly efficient Enecogen asset a perfect addition to this portfolio. We are happy to have Siemens and DONG Energy as reliable partners for the Enecogen project. During the recent difficult times in the market, Siemens has truly shown its strong commitment to the project and its ability to adjust to rapidly changing market circumstances. This commitment has given us great confidence in the cooperation going forward.”
"DONG Energy has a defined strategy to strengthen its power portfolio in its core European markets and we have in the past two months expanded the gas-fired power capacity with investments both in the UK and the Netherlands. In both cases we have chosen Siemens Energy Solutions as a strong partner,“ said Kurt Bligaard Pedersen, Executive Vice President of DONG Energy, and added: “The Enecogen project specifically underlines our commitment to the Dutch energy market and strengthens our vertically integrated position in the market. We currently have activities within LNG through our participation in the Gate Terminal, retail sales through our sales office in Den Bosch and import of gas from our own E&P activities in the North Sea."
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