Genelba Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 660MW gas fired power project. It is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in February 1999.
Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Developer | Thermal | 660 | 660 | – | Active | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Description
The project is currently owned by Pampa Energia with a stake of 100%.
It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant. The fuel is procured from Transportadora de Gas del Sur S.A..
Development Status
The project got commissioned in February 1999.
Power Purchase Agreement
The power generated from the project is sold to Cammesa under a power purchase agreement.
Contractors Involved
Siemens was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 1 unit of Dual Flow steam turbine with 224MW nameplate capacity.
Siemens was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 2 units of SGT5-4000F gas turbines, each with 218MW nameplate capacity.
Siemens supplied 115/41 TLRI electric generator for the project.
Vogt Power International supplied steam boiler for the project.
Siemens is the O&M contractor for thermal power project. The operation and maintenance contract commenced from 2017, for a period of 8 years.
Methodology
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