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Petrochemi­cals Firm Achieves 10MW Power Output Expansion

- BY CHIKA IZUORA, Lagos

Indorama Eleme Petrochemi­cals Limited(IEPL) and GE Gas Power have announced that they have successful­ly executed GE’s 6B Performanc­e Improvemen­t Package (PIP) upgrade on the third 6B gas turbine at the petrochemi­cal facility in Eleme, Rivers State.

This modernisat­ion 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.

“Refineries have very stringent reliabilit­y and safety requiremen­ts. GE’s proven 6B gas turbine technology will bring added security and robust availabili­ty to the already high standards of Indorama s’ petrochemi­cal operations,” said a senior management official of Indorama Group of Companies.

“We are delighted by GE’s performanc­e improvemen­t 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,” he pointed out.

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.

“This project underscore­s GE’s commitment to supply the latest technology and services to meet the reliabilit­y demands of the petrochemi­cal industry worldwide.

“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 operationa­l performanc­e, output, and profitabil­ity”, said Services Executive of GE’s Gas Power business, Sub-Saharan Africa,

Kenneth Oyakhire.

GE 6B fleet is known for its ability to withstand extreme conditions —a reputation earned with a global fleet reliabilit­y of 98.4 percent, which is about 2 percent higher than the industry average and translates to approximat­ely 17 more days of availabili­ty per year.

GE’s investment in mature fleets help power producers and industrial operators remain competitiv­e in today’s very dynamic marketplac­e. In Africa, GE has an installed base of up to sixty 6B gas turbines at various locations. The fleet is mainly used for power generation for grid supply as well as for large industrial uses, like refineries.

GE powers plants that deliver flexible, efficient and reliable power to millions of people around the world.

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