Plant Description
Sidi Krir power project consists of two 250 MW combustion turbine generators (CTGs). Each one feeds exhaust gases to its respective unfired heat recovery steam generator (HRSG). Steam from the two HRSGs is fed to one 250 MW, single reheat, condensing Steam Turbine Generator (STG).
The estimated 750 MW net output is achieved when burning natural gas in the combustion turbines without supplementary HRSG firing. Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions are controlled by dry low-NOx (DLN) combustors. An inlet air filtration system supplies filtered combustion air to the CTGs. The steam exhausted from the steam turbine feeds a once-through cooling, single-pass, divided water box condenser.
Power is generated at manufacturer standard voltage in the CTGs and the STG, stepped up through main transformers, and fed to the National grid via a 500 kV, GIS switchyard. The Mediterranean Sea provides the plant cooling water.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Sixteen (16) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.
Project Details | |
Owner | West Delta Electricity Production Company |
Location | North Coast, Egypt |
Date of Award | August 2006 |
Contractual Duration | 49 months |
Scope |
- All conceptual and detailed design of plant systems - Preparation of all tenders, the documents included commercial and legal terms and followed the financing institutes and Owner procurement guidelines - Project management, construction management, startup and commissioning management, which included initial operation support. |