据TradeArabia网1月24日消息 全球能源领导企业通用电气电力公司(GE Power)已与伊拉克电力部联手,启动巴格达西北变电站,该变电站可将1000兆瓦连接到国家电网,除了增加可用电力的小时数外,还有助于减少瓶颈。
伊拉克能源部和通用电气电网解决方案业务共同承诺支持伊拉克电力基础设施的发展,并庆祝了巴格达西北变电站的通电。
伊拉克总理Adil Abdul Mahd、伊拉克电力部高级官员包括部长Luay Al Khatteeb、各政府机构、通用电气和其他组织出席了此次会议。
GE在400/132/11千伏气体绝缘变电站工程中的工作范围包括设计、设备制造、现场交付、安装、测试和调试以及人员培训。
该设施可为Kadhmiya,Al Shualla和Al Sabbeaat的132千伏变电站以及计划在未来开发的另外五个变电站供电,并帮助连接Basmaya电厂,塔吉燃气电厂和移动燃气电厂的电力到国家电网。
该变电站距离城市约35公里,可以帮助将1000兆瓦的电力连接到国家电网,减少瓶颈并增加可用电力的时间。
电力部长Luay Al Khatteeb说:“伊拉克电力部正寻求在全国范围内提供可靠、不间断的电力。巴格达西北变电站的启用反映了我们为实现这一目标所作的努力。该变电站将在帮助输送急需的电力方面发挥关键作用,尤其是在即将到来的夏季。
在巴格达西北变电站协议签署后,通用电气还签署了一项4亿美元的协议,以开发和修复另外14座变电站,并提供变压器、断路器和其他相关设备等关键设备。
吴慧丹 摘译自 TradeArabia
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GE Power launches 1,000MW Iraq power plant project
GE Power, a global energy leader, has joined forces with Iraqi Ministry of Electricity for the launch of Baghdad West North Substation that can connect up to 1,000 megawatts (MW) to the national grid and help decrease bottlenecks besides increasing the hours of available power.
Underlining their joint commitment to support the development of Iraq’s power infrastructure, the Iraqi ministry and GE Power’s Grid Solutions business celebrated the energisation of the Baghdad West North substation.
The event was attended by Prime Minister of Iraq, Adil Abdul Mahdi, senior officials of the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity including Minister Luay Al Khatteeb, various government entities, GE and other organizations.
GE’s scope for work in the turnkey 400/132/11 kilovolt (kV) gas insulated substation project included the design, equipment manufacturing, site delivery, erection, testing and commissioning, and training of personnel.
The facility can feed 132 kV substations at Kadhmiya, Al Shualla and Al Sabbeaat, as well as another five substations that are planned to be developed in the future and helps connect power from the Basmaya Power Plant, Taji Gas Power Plant and mobile gas power plants to the national grid.
Located about 35km away from the city, the substation can help connect up to 1,000 megawatts (MW) to the national grid, decreasing bottlenecks and increasing the hours of available power.
Minister of Electricity Luay Al Khatteeb said: "The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity is seeking to provide reliable, uninterrupted power across the country. The opening of the Baghdad West North substation reflects our efforts to achieve this goal. The substation will play a critical role in helping to deliver much-needed power, especially in the upcoming summer months."
Following the agreement for the Baghdad West North substation, GE also signed a $400 million agreement to develop and rehabilitate 14 additional electric substations, and to supply critical equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers and other related equipment.