Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 1,205MW gas fired power project. It is located in Chiayi County, Taiwan. The project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 2003.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Thermal 1,205 1,205 Active Chiayi County, Taiwan Chiahui Power

Description

The project was developed by Chiahui Power. Asia Cement and Electric Power Development are currently owning the project having ownership stake of 59% and 40% respectively.

It is a combined cycle gas turbine (ccgt) power plant.

Development Status

The project got commissioned in December 2003.

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Power Purchase Agreement

The power generated from the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I) is sold to Taiwan Power under a power purchase agreement for a period of 25 years. The contracted capacity is 670MW.

Contractors Involved

Toshiba JSW Power Systems was selected to render EPC services for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I).

Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I) is equipped with GE Power MS7001FA gas turbines. The phase consists of 3 gas turbines.

Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I) is equipped with Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions steam turbine. The Gas fired phase consists 1 steam turbine.

Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II) is equipped with GE Power 7HA.02 gas turbine. The phase consists of 1 gas turbine.

Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II) is equipped with GE Power STF-A650 steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine.

Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions supplied electric generator for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I).

GE Power supplied H65 electric generator for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II).

GE Power supplied H33 electric generator for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II).

GE Power is the O&M contractor for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase I).

GE Power is the O&M contractor for the Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant (Chiahui Combined Cycle Power Plant Phase II) for a period of 10 years.

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