The Merida Combined Cycle Power Plant IV is 500MW gas fired power project. It is planned in Yucatan, Mexico. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the permitting stage. It will be developed in a single phase. Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in August 2023. Buy the profile here.

Description

The project is being developed and currently owned by Comision Federal de Electricidad. The company has a stake of 100%.

It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant.

The project cost is expected to be around $485.05m.

Development status

Post completion of the construction, the project is expected to get commissioned in August 2023.

Contractors involved

Mitsubishi Power will be the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project.

Mitsubishi Power will be the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project.

Mitsubishi Power is likely to be the supplier of steam boiler for the project.

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About Comision Federal de Electricidad

Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) is a power utility company that carries out generation, transmission, distribution, supply and commercialization of electricity. The company generates electricity through various renewable energy sources including thermal, hydro, coal-fired, wind, solar, geothermal and nuclear power plant. It also offers civil engineering, construction and investment services. CFE imports, exports, transports, purchases and sells fuel oil and natural gas. The company undertakes the planning and execution of projects and installations, as required by the national electricity system. It serves residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers as well as state and central agencies. CFE is headquartered in Federal District, Mexico.

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