Cairo West power project is designed to include one 650 MW steam thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a 500/220 KV GIS switchyard.
The power block is comprised of one Rankine cycle sub-critical turbine generator unit with a nominal rated capacity of 650 MW. The unit is capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas and/or heavy fuel oil (mazout). The unit arrangement includes an in-door turbine building, an out-door boiler structure, a control room, and all associated structures and facilities.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Seventeen (17) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.
Plant Description
Assiut Supercritical Power Station site is located within the vicinity of Al Walidya Power Plant, in Assiut governorate,
- One indoor, condensing steam turbine generating unit,
- Rated 670 MW firing natural gas
- 650 MW firing Mazout (Max -VWO) at generator terminals.
- One outdoor, pressurized furnace steam generators duel fuel equipped with Dry Electrostatic Precipitator (DESP).
- Maximum Steam pressure 255 barg / Flow rate 581 Kg/Sec
- Necessary auxiliary equipment including:-
- Mazout fuel/ Solar storage tanks.
- Intake and discharge structures for plant cooling water.
- Water and Wastewater treatment,
- 500 kV GIS Switchyard facility.
Plant Description
South Helwan power project is designed to include 3×650 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
Plant Description
El Ain El Sokhna power project is designed to include a 2×650 MW steam thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a new 500 KV GIS switchyard. The power block is comprised of two 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 two-unit station arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler building, a common control room, and all associated structures and facilities.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Eighteen (18) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.