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AMPO Poyam will supply valves for ADNOC
AMPO Poyam will supply valves for ADNOC

Zawya

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

AMPO Poyam will supply valves for ADNOC

AMPO POYAM VALVES has been selected to supply highly engineered cryogenic valves for the Maximising Ethane Recovery and Monetisation (MERAM) project, one of Adnoc's major strategic initiatives aimed at boosting the recovery of ethane from gas and enable its monetisation. The project, awarded to the joint venture between Técnicas Reunidas and National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC), will be executed in the United Arab Emirates, with the main facilities located at the Habshan 5 gas processing plant in Abu Dhabi. With an investment of $3.6 billion, MERAM is set to become a key pillar in Adnoc's long-term strategy to enhance ethane recovery and support the country's industrial growth. As part of this ambitious project, AMPO will deliver a total of 116 cryogenic valves in 2025 and 2026, including 68 valves larger than 12', and 48 valves smaller than 12', with some valves reaching up to 24″, 30″, and 36″ in size. These valves will operate under extremely low-temperature conditions, ensuring maximum reliability and safety throughout the ethane recovery process. The selection of AMPO is a testament to our proven expertise and track record in cryogenic valve technology. Técnicas Reunidas and Adnoc turned to AMPO POYAM VALVES not only for our product quality and technical reliability, but also because of our long-standing experience with large-scale energy projects and cryogenic applications. This partnership reinforces AMPO's position as a trusted global leader in highly engineered cryogenic valve solutions for the most demanding service conditions. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Doosan Enerbility wins $248mln equipment contract for two Saudi power projects
Doosan Enerbility wins $248mln equipment contract for two Saudi power projects

Zawya

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Doosan Enerbility wins $248mln equipment contract for two Saudi power projects

South Korean power equipment giant Doosan Enerbility has secured contracts valued at approximately 340 billion South Korean won ($248 million) to supply steam turbines and generators for two combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant expansion projects in Saudi Arabia. The contracts for Ghazlan 2 and Hajjar expansion projects were awarded by the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) consortium comprising Spain's Técnicas Reunidas and Egypt's Orascom Construction, according to a press statement issued by the company. Both power plants are designed with a total capacity of 2,900 megawatts (MW) and are scheduled for phased completion by 2028. Under the agreement, Doosan will deliver two sets of steam turbine and generator packages—rated at 650MW and 540MW—for each project, the statement noted. (1 US Dollar = 1,372.58 South Korean won) (Writing by Deva Palanisamy; Editing by Anoop Menon) ( Subscribe to our Projects' PULSE newsletter that brings you trustworthy news, updates and insights on project activities, developments, and partnerships across sectors in the Middle East and Africa.

GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK
GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK

International energy provider Uniper, based in Dusseldorf, Germany, is collaborating with GE Vernova to upgrade three GT26 gas turbines at the Grain power station in Kent, in the southeast of England. The GT26 high efficiency (HE) upgrade aims to enhance efficiency and power output, aligning with Uniper's goal to decarbonise its fleet by reducing carbon intensity at the plant. Uniper power station manager for Enfield, Grain and Taylors Lane Bill Cliff stated: 'Increasing efficiency and the ability to maintain high availability, while lowering operational and maintenance costs, is crucial for the long-term success of Grain power station. 'We worked with GE Vernova on the validation of GE Vernova's GT26 HE upgrade at our Enfield power station, so we already had experience of this technology. Investment in our assets to reduce their carbon intensity, increase capacity and maintain reliability for security of supply is key for both Grain and Enfield power stations.' At the Enfield plant, the modernisation project has enhanced performance and increased the maintenance interval of the combined cycle gas turbine. GE Vernova's previous testing of the GT26 HE technology showed a 25MW increase in plant output per unit, a 1% efficiency increase in part load and a 1.8% baseload efficiency increase, resulting in up to $1m fuel savings per unit annually and extended maintenance intervals up to 32,000 hours. GE Vernova's gas power business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa president and CEO Joseph Anis stated: 'For years, GE Vernova and Uniper have worked together to build and maintain power plants using leading technologies, and this upgrade marks another example of our successful cooperation. 'This upgrade is expected to revitalise Uniper's Grain power plant and to increase its reliability and availability in the Great Britain generation landscape, supporting its long-term profitability and viability. GE Vernova is well-positioned to provide services and upgrade solutions as customers continue to invest in their fleets to meet rising electricity demand and improve performance.' By the end of March 2025, the GT26 HE fleet had achieved more than 100,000 operating hours, with 15 units sold and eight units in operation. This milestone underscores the GT26 HE upgrade's performance and reliability. In May 2025, GE Vernova secured an order for five 7H-Class gas turbines from Técnicas Reunidas and Orascom Construction for the Qurayyah independent power plant (QIPP) expansion project, a 3GW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. "GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK" was originally created and published by Power Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK
GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK

Yahoo

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK

International energy provider Uniper, based in Dusseldorf, Germany, is collaborating with GE Vernova to upgrade three GT26 gas turbines at the Grain power station in Kent, in the southeast of England. The GT26 high efficiency (HE) upgrade aims to enhance efficiency and power output, aligning with Uniper's goal to decarbonise its fleet by reducing carbon intensity at the plant. Uniper power station manager for Enfield, Grain and Taylors Lane Bill Cliff stated: 'Increasing efficiency and the ability to maintain high availability, while lowering operational and maintenance costs, is crucial for the long-term success of Grain power station. 'We worked with GE Vernova on the validation of GE Vernova's GT26 HE upgrade at our Enfield power station, so we already had experience of this technology. Investment in our assets to reduce their carbon intensity, increase capacity and maintain reliability for security of supply is key for both Grain and Enfield power stations.' At the Enfield plant, the modernisation project has enhanced performance and increased the maintenance interval of the combined cycle gas turbine. GE Vernova's previous testing of the GT26 HE technology showed a 25MW increase in plant output per unit, a 1% efficiency increase in part load and a 1.8% baseload efficiency increase, resulting in up to $1m fuel savings per unit annually and extended maintenance intervals up to 32,000 hours. GE Vernova's gas power business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa president and CEO Joseph Anis stated: 'For years, GE Vernova and Uniper have worked together to build and maintain power plants using leading technologies, and this upgrade marks another example of our successful cooperation. 'This upgrade is expected to revitalise Uniper's Grain power plant and to increase its reliability and availability in the Great Britain generation landscape, supporting its long-term profitability and viability. GE Vernova is well-positioned to provide services and upgrade solutions as customers continue to invest in their fleets to meet rising electricity demand and improve performance.' By the end of March 2025, the GT26 HE fleet had achieved more than 100,000 operating hours, with 15 units sold and eight units in operation. This milestone underscores the GT26 HE upgrade's performance and reliability. In May 2025, GE Vernova secured an order for five 7H-Class gas turbines from Técnicas Reunidas and Orascom Construction for the Qurayyah independent power plant (QIPP) expansion project, a 3GW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. "GE Vernova to upgrade gas turbine units for Uniper in UK" was originally created and published by Power Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

GE Vernova's H-Class gas turbines to expand Qurayyah power plant
GE Vernova's H-Class gas turbines to expand Qurayyah power plant

Zawya

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

GE Vernova's H-Class gas turbines to expand Qurayyah power plant

GE Vernova has announced it has secured an order for five 7H-Class gas turbines - three 7HA.03 and two 7HA.02 units – from Técnicas Reunidas and Orascom Construction (TR & Orascom Construction). The two companies have signed, under a 50-50 joint venture, the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for Qurayyah Independent Power Plant (IPP) Expansion Project in the Eastern Province in Saudi Arabia. This expansion project, a 3 gigawatt (GW) combined cycle gas-fired power plant with readiness to build a carbon capture unit, aims to bolster electricity production capacity and enhance operational efficiency in Saudi Arabia. Expanding Saudi Arabia's fleet of combined cycle power plants plays a crucial role in Saudi Arabia's plan to generate half of its electricity from gas by 2030 and half from renewables, paving the way to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2060, a statement said. Hajr Two Electricity Co, a company owned by ACWA Power, the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), and Haji Abdullah Alireza & Co signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the Qurayyah Independent Power Plant (IPP) Expansion Project with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC – Principal Buyer) in February 2025. Hajr Two Electricity Co commented: 'The QIPP Expansion Project is a very ambitious project and we are proud to support its development. We look forward to working with TR & Orascom Construction and GE Vernova to contribute to Saudi Arabia's enhancement of its electricity supply as the Kingdom transitions its power generation mix to incorporate more renewable energy in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030 and its ambitious sustainability targets.' 'QIPP project is evidence of Saudi Arabia's strong belief in the future of gas as it emits less CO2 and other pollutants than oil-fueled power plants,' said Joseph Anis, President & CEO of GE Vernova's Gas Power business in Europe, Middle East & Africa. 'We have developed a productive and successful relationship with TR & Orascom Construction building on our proven expertise in natural gas combined cycle plant engineering, operability, and plant integration, and we are delighted to deploy some of our most advanced power generation technologies, with the potential to integrate carbon capture solutions to help significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions in QIPP's and other gas power plants in Saudi Arabia.' GE Vernova has been playing a pivotal role in fostering the evolution of the Kingdom's energy infrastructure for almost 90 years, supporting economic diversification, localization, high value exports, and talent development efforts and still does so today in support of Saudi Vision 2030. The company currently employs approximately 850 people in Saudi Arabia. GE Vernova's investments in the Kingdom include the Khobar Integration Facility (KIF) for grid solutions, as well as the GE Manufacturing and Technology Center (GEMTEC) campus in Dammam, which encompasses a Services and Repairs Center for gas turbines, the GE Saudi Advanced Turbines (GESAT) facility for the manufacturing of gas turbines, components and accessory modules, the GE MENA Decarbonization Center of Excellence, and a Monitoring & Diagnostics Center for the remote monitoring of power generation assets. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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