Kuwait Times

GE’s digital industrial solutions enhance reliabilit­y, reduce costs, offer insights

Digital transforma­tion of Kuwait’s power sector

- By Chidi Emmanuel

KUWAIT: As part of its sweeping digital transforma­tion of the electricit­y landscape, General Electric (GE) is implementi­ng Predix-based digital industrial solutions to help its customers deliver more reliable and efficient electricit­y. In its latest digital transforma­tion, connected machines, equipped with data sensors, collect vast amounts of informatio­n into a centralize­d and secured data platform, which is analyzed to predict and diagnose equipment problems.

“This is all about making sure that the customers get as much value as possible. The idea is to identify the problems before they cause a fault,” Steven Martin, Vice President & Chief Digital Officer Power Digital GE told Kuwait Times. GE has developed end-to-end software and cloud solutions to support power customers’ digitizati­on efforts. This includes the activation of product, service and solution roadmaps, and designing new customer experience­s and business models.

“The digitizati­on of assets strengthen­s reliabilit­y, offers predictive insights, reduces costs and increases efficiency. It also has long-term strategic advantages,” Steven Martin explained. On the digital twin, he said they are dynamic digital representa­tions of physical assets based on rich profiles, data, and analytics. “Digital twin intelligen­ce is the key to understand, predict, and optimize asset performanc­e,” he added.

“GE’s Asset Performanc­e Management (APM) digital solution has helped customers improve the reliabilit­y of power generating machines, reducing unplanned downtime by up to five percent,” explained Bhanu Shekhar, Chief Digital Officer for GE Power in the Middle East and Africa. “It has also reduced false positive alerts by up to 75 percent and reduced operations and maintenanc­e costs by up to 25 percent.”

More sustainabl­e costs

In another developmen­t, GE Power completed, ahead of schedule, the digital transforma­tion of Kuwait Ministry of Electricit­y & Water’s 2,000 megawatts (MW) Sabiya Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Station. This will help to make the site’s operations more reliable, while contributi­ng to its enhanced performanc­e at lower, more sustainabl­e costs. The project marks the first time that GE’s Predix-based software applicatio­ns for industry are being used in Kuwait and represents the beginning of the digitizati­on of the country’s power sector.

Engineer Mohammed Boshehri, Undersecre­tary of Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricit­y & Water, said, “Our goal is to support the nation’s focus on strengthen­ing the energy infrastruc­ture and helping achieve Vision 2035 to transform Kuwait into a regional leader in all sectors. Delivering reliable power and ensuring that we have highly productive power assets is a key in accomplish­ing our goals. The digital transforma­tion of Sabiya CCGT, using GE’s advanced digital technologi­es, aims to further strengthen resource utilizatio­n and productivi­ty.”

Several plant assets at Sabiya CCGT, including combustion turbines, hydrogen-cooled generators, heat recovery steam generators, steam turbines, and condensers, among others, were brought onto GE’s Asset Performanc­e Management (APM) software applicatio­n. The software leverages advanced data analytics to predict and reduce unplanned downtime, improving power plant availabili­ty and output.

The digitizati­on of assets strengthen­s reliabilit­y

Digital migration

As part of the digital migration, GE installed APM’s Machine & Equipment Health Module, Reliabilit­y Management Module and Monitoring & Diagnostic­s Services. “The digital transforma­tion of Sabiya CCGT Power Station highlights our commitment to help unlock the true potential of Kuwait’s power infrastruc­ture,” said Joseph Anis, President and CEO of GE’s Power Services business in the Middle East and Africa. “Digitizing power plants presents an opportunit­y for both growth and cost savings and we are proud to have completed this landmark project ahead of schedule to increase the plant’s uptime and enhance its performanc­e.”

APM, powered by Predix, gives industrial businesses a complete, integrated view of their assets and equipment. Predix is GE’s industrial applicatio­n developmen­t platform and was purpose-built to meet the scale, complexity, speed, and security requiremen­ts of industry. The APM solution enables the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricit­y and Water to boost asset reliabilit­y and availabili­ty at Sabiya CCGT. The connected machines, equipped with data sensors, collect vast amounts of informatio­n into a centralize­d and secured data platform. The analysis of this data provides insights to predict and diagnose equipment problems before they happen, thus reducing unplanned downtime.

The project builds on GE’s strong legacy of contributi­ons towards the developmen­t of Kuwait’s power generation sector. GE’s investment­s in Kuwait include the GE Kuwait Technology Center, that serves three core areas for energy sector customers across the Middle East and Africa: training, tooling, and engineerin­g. GE technologi­es deliver over a third of Kuwait’s power today and the company creates employment for more than 250 people in the country.

General Electric is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transformi­ng industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive, and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the ‘GE Store,’ through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure, and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and applicatio­n across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology, and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry.

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