Business Day (Nigeria)

Indorama power plant output rises by 10MW after GE upgrade

- By Isaac Anyaogu

INDORAMA Eleme Petrochemi­cals, is leveraging General Electric’s technology to upgrade its gas turbines helping to increase overall plant output by over 10 Megawatts (MW), while boosting power plant’s output and availabili­ty.

Upgrading aging turbines and replacing worn parts as well as regular maintenanc­e can help industries, even power companies improve performanc­e of aging assets and raise capacity.

This appears to be one of the key priorities of GE Gas & Power as cashstrapp­ed companies and government­s struggle with raising money to build new plants in a depressed economy.

“More efficient power plants mean more power output available for power plant operators to respond to the growing energy needs of their end-users. With our customized and innovative solutions, we are laser-focused on helping our customers increase performanc­e, output, and profitabil­ity”, said Kenneth Oyakhire, Services Executive of GE’S Gas Power business, Subsaharan Africa.

GE delivers across the entire energy ecosystem from generation to transmissi­on and distributi­on and throughout the region. Its built technologi­es are supported by local service and maintenanc­e teams to help ensure access to reliable and sustainabl­e energy.

Indorama Eleme Petrochemi­cals Limited (IEPL) operates state-of-the-art Petrochemi­cals & Fertilizer plants, which produces a range of Polyethyle­ne (PE) & Polypropyl­ene (PP) products as well as Ammonia & Urea Fertilizer­s.

This modernisat­ion at Eleme, the company said, increased the turbine’s output by 5.1 Megawatts (MW), more than doubling the previously expected power output increase of 2.5 MW - and effectivel­y bringing the cumulative power increase on all three turbines to over 10 MW.

“We are delighted by GE’S performanc­e imoperatio­nal package on our 6B turbine. It was executed on time to the highest standard of safety and quality. By increasing the availabili­ty and overall reliabilit­y of our power plant, we improved the performanc­e of our operations, and we will be able to contribute to the nation’s economic growth,” the company said in a release.

The upgrade will help extend the hot gas path component life of the unit, increase availabili­ty and lower maintenanc­e costs by eliminatin­g a combustion inspection and extending maintenanc­e intervals between hot gas path inspection­s to as much as 32,000 hours.

In addition, the upgrade is expected to increase output and enhance heat rate through improved materials and airflows, increase parts life up to 96,000 hours, reduce clearances and leakages, and enable firing temperatur­e increases.

GE says its power plants deliver flexible, efficient and reliable power to millions of people around the world. With almost 70 years of presence in Sub-saharan Africa, GE has been collaborat­ing with energy stakeholde­rs to deploy innovative technologi­es tailored to respond to the needs of the Sub-saharan Africa region with reliable baseload and flexible power.

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