Construction started in 1992 and the first unit was commissioned in 1995
The plant had operated as a base load station since start of commercial operation; this operating mode changed to significantly more cyclic operation when the previous gas supply contract and PPA expired in October 2010
Since then, the plant has operated on a merchant basis, purchasing gas at spot prices and selling electricity via the balancing market
Gas prices have been high in recent years, making even modern CCGT plant uncompetitive, with several generators mothballing units and placing under preservation until market conditions changed
Typical load profile has been balancing mechanism runs at minimum load for minimum time, which equates to each GT being on 1 hour notice to synchronize and generating around 70 mw giving a block output of around 220 mw; runs vary between 4 and 6 hours
This is a modern power plant and is well designed and laid out
Completely refurbished
Block 1
2-on-1 arrangement with a nominal rating of 400 mw
2 GE-designed frame-9E (9171) 125 mw gas turbines (GT) (manufactured by EGT, Belfort)
2 Stein Industries HRSGs which generate steam fed into a single 140 mw Alstom steam turbine (STG)
The GTs individually drive a 152 MVA, 11.5 kV GEC Alstom generator, type TA9000GA
The STG generator is also an air-cooled GEC Alstom generator, type TA9000GA, 165 MVA at 11 kV
The GT generators are coupled to Tamini (Italy) 11/30 kV, 158 MVA at 17°C, OFWF generator step up (GSU) transformers and the STG generator to a Tamini 11/300 kV, 173 MVA at 17°C, OFWF GSU transformer
Block 2
3-on-1 arrangement with a nominal rating of 600 mw
3 GE-designed frame-9E (9171) 125 mw gas turbines (GT) (manufactured by EGT, Belfort)
3 Stein Industries HRSGs which generate steam fed into a single 212 mw Alstom steam turbine
The GTs individually drive an air-cooled 152 MVA, 11.5 kV GEC Alstom generator, type TA9000GA
The STG generator is also an air-cooled GEC Alstom generator, type T276/430, 249 MVA at 15 kV
The GT generators are coupled to Tamini (Italy) 11/300 kV, 158 MVA at 17°C, OFWF generator step up (GSU) transformers and the STG generator to a Tamini 15/300 kV, 55 MVA at 17°C, OFWF GSU transformer
Specifications
All HRSGs are dual pressure HP/LP, approximately 75 bar and 4 bar, respectively
Both STG have direct-cooled condensers utilizing cooling water from the river
There are no HRSG bypass stacks to allow open-cycle generation
All seven generators have individual generator step up (GSU) transformers connected to the 275 kV distribution grid
Condition and Maintenance
The turbine generators are all arranged axially in-line with greater than 15 m spatial separation between units
Generators and steam turbines were previously maintained under a long term maintenance service agreement (LTMSA)
The LTMSA was established in March 2005 with Turbocare International Ltd for the large generators and steam turbines and was transferred to Siemens
The agreement is known as an OPSA (Operating Plant Service Agreement), covers spares and repairs, and was open-ended
Generator rewind kits are held for both the 11 kV and 15 kV generators
In addition to the normal operational spare parts, a lot of major strategic spares including a spare LP steam turbine rotor, and spare generator 11 kV and 15 kV rotors
The ex ST2D generator stator was classed as a usable spare
The fire protection systems are good and generally comply with NFPA 850 recommendations
Site and Layout
The plant occupies a large, 40 acre, rectangular shaped site approximately 750 m long by 300 m wide
There is good spatial separation between fuel storage and handling areas and the main power plant equipment
The main power plant equipment, all five gas turbine generators and the two steam turbine generators are within a common turbine hall in the center of the site
HRSGs are outdoor installations to the east of the turbine hall and generator transformers are outdoors on the west of the turbine hall
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