South Bagdad - Iraq

340MW Power generation plant

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South Bagdad Project Abstract

BAGHDAD—January 28, 2016—GE (NYSE: GE) is signing a power up plan with the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity (MoE) for critical electricity generation and maintenance projects throughout the country. The value of the contracts signed totals more than US$1 billion, with financing already in place for the initial stage of the projects equaling US$328 million. Azeez Mohammed, president and CEO, GE’s Power Services business, Middle East and Africa, said, “The GE power up plan for Iraq, launched under the patronage and guidance of the prime minister and the minister of electricity, with the support of the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, is a unique initiative that underlines our strong commitment to Iraq where we have over four decades of partnerships in the power sector. With the introduction of our Advanced Gas Path (AGP) solution and related works for the heavy-duty gas turbines at the power plants, we can significantly scale up capacity while also minimizing operational downtime. GE’s turnkey approach to the upgrades will help meet the peak summer demand for electricity and enable the MoE’s power plants to sustain higher levels of productivity and operational efficiency in the future.” GE has commenced the shipment of parts and began the on-site execution of these projects at the MoE plants in Iraq. The technology upgrades include, among others, heavy fuel oil (HFO) conversions that will help scale up productivity in addition to installing advanced hot gas path components at the various gas turbines. AGP technology advancements feature hardware design and materials improvements to the components of GE’s gas turbine hot gas path system.

Flenco’s presence in the Project

Flenco is pleased to have been selected as preferred partner by GE Oil & Gas to supply its auxiliary systems for this project. For further inquiries about this collaboration, you can ask your usual contact person at our Sales Department or complete and send us our contact form.

Source: www.genewsroom.com

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