Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant is an 817.88MW gas fired power project. It is located in North Sumatra, Indonesia. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in 1993. Buy the profile here.

Description

The project is currently owned by PT PLN (Persero).

It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant. The power plant run on dual-fuel. The primary fuel being used to power the plant is natural gas. In case of shortage of natural gas the plant can also run on High Speed Diesel.

The project generated 4,940,640MWh of electricity.

Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block I) consists of 1 steam turbine with 149MW nameplate capacity.

Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block II) consists of 2 gas turbines with 130MW nameplate capacity.

Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block II) consists of 1 steam turbine with 162.58MW nameplate capacity.

Development status

The project got commissioned in 1993.

Contractors involved

Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block I) is equipped with Siemens SGT5-2000E gas turbine. The phase consists of 1 gas turbine with 117.5MW nameplate capacity.

Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block I) is equipped with Siemens SGT5-2000E gas turbine. The phase consists of 1 gas turbine with 128.8MW nameplate capacity.

Siemens supplied electric generator for the Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block I).

Aalborg Engineering supplied steam boiler for the Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant (Belawan Combined Cycle Power Plant Block I).

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