Further Power Plant Order from South Korea for Siemens H-class Technology


• H-class gas turbine technology for Dangjin 4 combined cycle power plant

• Total electrical capacity of 902 MW

• Efficiency of more than 60 percent

• Order volume of EUR 360 million including a long-term service contract



Siemens will deliver the power island for Dangjin 4 combined cycle power plant in South Korea. Customer is the South Korean construction company GS Engineering Construction Corporation (GS EC) who will erect the overall plant for the end customer GS EPS. End customer is the Seoul-based power utility GS Electric Power and Services Co., Ltd. (GS EPS). Equipped with the latest state-of-the art Siemens H-class gas turbine, Dangjin 4 will attain an efficiency level above 60 percent and can supply ecofriendly electricity to more than 900,000 people. The natural gas-fired 902-megawatts power plant is scheduled to come on line in the summer of 2017. Order volume for Siemens including a long-term service contract is EUR360 million.



Following the CCPPs Dangjin units 1, 2 and 3 this is the fourth unit at Dangjin site (formerly known as Bugok) equipped with Siemens technology and the second one at the site to feature the latest H-class technology from Siemens. This site is located in Dangjin-City, Chungchong Nam-do Province, approximately 120 kilometers south of Seoul. Like for Dangjin 3, Siemens will deliver for Dangjin 4 the power island consisting of two gas turbines model SGT6-8000H, one SST6-5000 steam turbine with its condenser, three SGen6-2000H generators, two heat recovery steam generators, along with the overall electrical equipment and the SPPA-T3000 instrumentation and control system. The components will be arranged in a multi-shaft configuration. A long-term service and maintenance contract was also concluded for the gas turbines.



South Korea is experiencing a rapid rise in demand for electrical energy, which is why it is planning to expand its generation capacity from 95 gigawatts (GW) today to more than 150 GW by 2030. Gas-fired power plants are expected to account for approximately one-third of this amount.



“Since South Korea imports nearly its entire demand for gas in the form of liquid natural gas the efficiency of gas-fired power plants plays a crucial role for the country. This is why many utilities opt for an H-class-technology solution by Siemens,” said Rochus Bergmann, President CEO of Siemens Energy Solutions Ltd.



“Based on the excellent performance of the previously built projects at Dangjin site, the trustful relationship and the proven state-of-the-art technology we again opted for a Siemens solutions. We are looking forward to a smooth completion of the project,” said Lee Wan-Kyoung, President CEO of GS EPS.



Including the Dangjin 4 project, Siemens has now sold 14 H-class gas turbines for six different projects in South Korea. Two of these projects, Danjing 3 and Andong, have already taken up successfully commercial operation with efficiency levels of more than 60 percent. Currently under construction are the Ansan, Incheon, Daegu, and Jangmoon CCPPs in South Korea. In total Siemens sold 38 gas turbines of the SGT-8000H series, ten of which are in commercial operation and clocked up more than 90,000 equivalent operating hours (EOH).



Highly efficient combined cycle power plants and the associated service are part of Siemens’ Environmental Portfolio. Around 43 percent of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions. That makes Siemens one of the world’s leading providers of eco-friendly technology.



The Siemens Energy Sector is the world’s leading supplier of a broad spectrum of products, services and solutions for power generation in thermal power plants and using renewables, power transmission in grids and for the extraction, processing and transport of oil and gas. In fiscal 2013 (ended September 30), the Energy Sector had revenues of EUR26.6 billion and received new orders totaling approximately EUR28.8 billion and posted a profit of approximately EUR2 billion. On September 30, 2013, the Energy Sector had a work force of approximately 83,500. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/energy.



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