Wartsila-led Consortium Wins Major Contract to Build World's Largest Tri-Fuel Power Plant in Jordan
Wartsila-led Consortium Wins Major Contract to Build World's Largest Tri-Fuel Power Plant in Jordan
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HELSINKI, Oct. 10 / PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
A power plant of this size using Wartsila combustion engines is a landmark
power generation installation. It represents recognition of the superior
efficiency possible with Wartsila's technology. Furthermore, the tri-fuel
capability provides unmatched flexibility, and ensures that Jordan will have a
safe and reliable energy supply. When the gas infrastructure is in place, the
plant will switch to natural gas and its environmental footprint will be
minimised.
A consortium headed by Wartsila has been awarded a turnkey contract to
build a 573 MW tri-fuel power plant in Jordan. When completed, it will be the
world's largest tri-fuel power plant capable of utilizing natural gas, heavy
fuel oil and light fuel oil as its main fuels. Initially, the plant will
operate on heavy fuel oil, but the fuel flexibility of Wartsila's engine
technology will enable a seamless transfer to environmentally sustainable
natural gas operation once the infrastructure for a natural gas supply is in
place. Furthermore, when in operation, the Wartsila technology ensures that the
plant's use of water will be close to zero, which adds to its environmental
sustainability. The overall contract is valued at USD 552 million, of which
Wartsila's share is USD 334 million.
Wartsila's consortium partner is South Korean based Lotte Engineering &
Construction, a major player in the Asian construction industry. The order has
been placed by Amman Asia Electric Power, a special purpose independent power
producer, in which Wartsila has a minority interest. The other owners of the
company are Korea Electric Power Corporation of South Korea (KEPCO) and
Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan. The project company will supply electricity to
the National Electric Power Company of Jordan (NEPCO) under a recently signed
25 year power purchase agreement. The electricity will be fed to the Jordanian
national grid.
Wartsila's technology powering the plant
The plant will be powered by a total of 38 Wartsila 50DF multi-fuel
engines, which in reference conditions produce 632 MW of electricity. Even in
the most extreme ambient conditions in Jordan, the power plant will produce a
firm constant capacity of 573 MW. The plant will be fitted with a NOx (nitrogen
oxide) control system for emissions abatement. This is in line with the
Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines set forth by the International
Finance Corporation, the private sector lending arm of the World Bank Group,
which have been adopted by Jordan's Ministry of the Environment.
"KEPCO has worked together with Wartsila and Mitsubishi in an outstanding
cooperation to ensure this project is a success. As the leading global supplier
of flexible and efficient power plant solutions, Wartsila suggested this
efficient multi-fuel combustion engine technology solution to meet the
requirements of the proposal, which was the critical success factor in the bid.
We also trust Wartsila to professionally and competently lead the EPC
consortium for the successful completion of this major and important project,"
states Mr Young Jin Bae, Chief Executive Officer of Amman Asia Electric Power
Company.
"This is a landmark order for many reasons," says Vesa Riihimaki, Group
Vice President, Wartsila Power Plants. "The fact that a power plant of this
size will utilize Wartsila combustion engines demonstrates how the superior
efficiency and flexibility of the technology are being recognized on the
markets. Furthermore, the tri-fuel capability provides unmatched flexibility,
and ensures that Jordan will have a safe, affordable and reliable energy
supply. When the gas infrastructure is in place, the plant will switch to
natural gas and its environmental footprint will be minimised. Finally, our
ability to deliver such a large power plant on a really fast-track schedule was
yet another reason for choosing Wartsila."
The power plant is to be located in Al Manakher, some 30 km outside Amman.
The complete power facility will be delivered in three phases. The first phase
is scheduled to be in commercial operation already in February 2014, with the
entire plant being operable by September of that same year.
This will be the second power plant that Wartsila has delivered to Jordan.
A 50 MW plant is already in use and is being operated and maintained by
Wartsila personnel under an Operations & Maintenance agreement. Globally,
Wartsila has delivered 4,600 power plants in 169 countries with a total
generating capacity of close to 49 GW.
Smart Power Generation
Smart Power Generation enables transition to a modern, sustainable power
system. Its main cornerstones are very high energy efficiency, outstanding
operational flexibility, and multi-fuel operation. For today's emerging
low-carbon power systems, it balances large input fluctuations of wind and
solar power. It also provides high efficiency base load, peaking, and
load-following power, as well as super-fast grid reserves on a national power
system level.
Wartsila is the global leader in Smart Power Generation. Wartsila's
technology and power plant solutions have been developed to provide a unique
combination of valuable features that enable new horizons for future
sustainable, reliable and affordable national power systems.
In September 2012, Amman Asia Electric Power signed a 25 year power
purchase agreement with NEPCO [
] .
In January 2012, Wartsila announced [
] that a bid consortium consisting of Korea Electric Power Corporation,
Mitsubishi Corporation and Wartsila Corporation, had been selected by National
Electric Power Company of Jordan to build IPP3, an independent power producer
project in Jordan.
Images:
- Image of the power plant [
http://www.wartsila.com/Imagebank/A/Digital+Media+Library/5386?encoding=UTF-8 ]
- Wartsila 50DF engine [
http://www.wartsila.com/Imagebank/A/Digital+Media+Library/2775?encoding=UTF-8 ]
Read more about
- Smart Power Generation [http://www.smartpowergeneration.com ]
- Wartsila dual-fuel power plants [
http://www.wartsila.com/en/power-plants/smart-power-generation/dual-fuel-power-plants
]
- Wartsila dual-fuel engines [
http://www.wartsila.com/en/power-plants/technology/combustion-engines/dual-fuel-engines
]
Wartsila in brief
Wartsila is a global leader in complete lifecycle power solutions for the
marine and energy markets. By emphasising technological innovation and total
efficiency, Wartsila maximises the environmental and economic performance of
the vessels and power plants of its customers. In 2011, Wartsila's net sales
totalled EUR 4.2 billion with approximately 18,000 employees. The company has
operations in nearly 170 locations in 70 countries around the world. Wartsila
is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki, Finland. http://www.wartsila.com
Source: Wartsila Corporation
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