The Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant is 1,092MW gas fired power project. It is planned in Diyala, Iraq. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the partially active stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in July 2017. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The project is being developed and currently owned by Ministry of Electricity, Iraq. The company has a stake of 100%.

It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant that will be used for Peakload. The fuel will be procured from Mansuriya Gas Field.

Development status

Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in July 2017.

Contractors involved

GE Power is expected to render engineering procurement construction services for the gas fired power project.

Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit I) will be equipped with GE Power GT13E2 gas turbines. The phase consists of gas turbines with 182MW nameplate capacity.

Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit II) will be equipped with GE Power GT13E2 gas turbines. The phase consists of gas turbines with 182MW nameplate capacity.

Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit III) will be equipped with GE Power GT13E2 gas turbines. The phase consists of gas turbines with 182MW nameplate capacity.

Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit IV) will be equipped with GE Power GT13E2 gas turbines. The phase consists of gas turbines with 182MW nameplate capacity.

GE Power is expected to be the supplier of TOPAIR Turbo Generators electric generator for the project.

URUK Engineering Services is expected to perform operations and maintenance for the Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit I).

URUK Engineering Services is expected to perform operations and maintenance for the Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit II).

URUK Engineering Services is expected to perform operations and maintenance for the Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit III).

URUK Engineering Services is expected to perform operations and maintenance for the Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant (Al Mansuriya Gas Fired Power Plant Unit IV).

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About Ministry of Electricity, Iraq

Ministry of Electricity of Iraq (MEI) is a government-owned electric commission. It is the principal organization that administers the power sector in the country. The ministry is responsible for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Iraq. MEI classifies its operations into DG of production, DG of transmission, DG of distribution and DG of projects. The ministry is also responsible for operation maintenance and control; training and development; and importing electricity from neighboring countries such as Syria, Turkey and Iran. It imports electricity from these countries to meet Iraq's excess electricity demand. Ministry of Electricity of Iraq is headquartered in Baghdad, Iraq.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide from announcement through to operation across all technologies and countries worldwide.