Siemens has received an order for five SGT-800 industrial gas turbines, including associated auxiliary and electrical systems, for a peak load and backup power plant in Belarus.
The order marks the third from Belarus in the last three months, Siemens said.
The new plant will be built at the existing power plant location of the Berezovskaya combined heat and power plant in Beloozersk, Brest Region, in the southwestern part of the country. The order was placed by Brest Republican Unitary Enterprise of Electricity Industry (Brestenergo). With an electrical capacity of 254 MW, the new plant will help further strengthen the power grid’s reliability and stability. Commissioning is scheduled for December 2021.
Siemens has received orders from Belarus for a total of 11 SGT-800 gas turbines for three peak load and backup power plants in the past few months. Like the plants in Lukomlskaya, Novopolotskaya, and Minsk, the new facility in Beloozersk is designed for 700 operating hours and 350 cold starts per year and thus helps in stabilizing the grid.
“Our most important requirement for the new power plant project was to select and purchase a highly maneuverable reliable peak and backup power plant to provide reliability of electricity supply to consumers,” said Sergey N. Shebeko, general director of Brestenergo. “In the competitions for the right to supply equipment for this project Siemens technology, with the SGT-800 gas turbines, has won.”
The SGT-800 offers between 50-62 MW and is often used in power generation and oil and gas applications.
Siemens’ complete scope of supply includes the five SGT-800 gas turbines with AC generators and the PCS 7 control system. It also comprises the gas receiving station, along with high- medium-, and low-voltage equipment.
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