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Siemens to equip Fadhili plant with locally produced gas turbines

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Siemens will supply five F-class gas turbines to the Fadhili Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in Saudi Arabia. With a generating capacity of 1,200-megawatts, the plant will supply electricit­y and process steam to a new natural gas extraction plant in Fadhili, which is located around 120-km northwest of Dammam. The turbines will be produced at the Siemens Dammam Energy Hub (SDEH), the Middle East’s largest gas turbine manufactur­ing facility. In May 2016, the SDEH launched its first gas turbine that was built by young Saudi nationals.

The project is led by Doosan Heavy Industries and Constructi­on, the Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) partner with whom Siemens inked the supply agreement. Furthermor­e, Siemens and Kahrabel FZE, an affiliate of the ENGIE Group, signed a 16-year long-term service contract for the gas turbines. The Fadhili CHP plant is jointly owned by Saudi Electricit­y Company (30 percent), Saudi Aramco Power Holding Company (30 percent) and the developer (40 percent), which is an ENGIE affiliate.

In addition to the turbines, Siemens’ scope of supply includes five generators and a control system, all of which will be commission­ed on site. The long-term service agreement covers maintenanc­e services for the turbines, including advanced power diagnostic­s services, which is part of the company’s “Digital Services for Energy” portfolio. It conducts detailed diagnoses of the condition of an installed fleet and recommends improvemen­ts to minimize unplanned outages and secure the maximum availabili­ty of critical infrastruc­ture. The new power plant will largely be fired with so-called K-gas, a natural gas which has a relatively low calorific value. Siemens and Saudi Aramco have been jointly testing the suitabilit­y of the F-class gas turbine for this special type of fuel.

“This is a great milestone for Saudi Arabia and Siemens. The project leverages even more opportunit­ies to drive the industrial­ization of the Kingdom in line with Vision 2030,” said Jeffrey Dunlap, Siemens’ senior vice president for power generation sales in the MENA region.

“Thanks to our comprehens­ive service package, the new power plant will reliably supply the gas extraction plant with electricit­y and process steam for a long time. With the right technologi­cal solutions, Siemens continues to dem- onstrate its commitment to the Kingdom, its partners and Saudi society.”

The Fadhili CHP project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2019, and will play a key role in expanding gas production to meet the rapidly growing domestic energy demand.

 ??  ?? Turbines will be produced at the Siemens Dammam Energy Hub (SDEH), the Middle East’s largest gas turbine manufactur­ing facility.
Turbines will be produced at the Siemens Dammam Energy Hub (SDEH), the Middle East’s largest gas turbine manufactur­ing facility.

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