Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 950MW gas fired power project. It is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 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 September 1967. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The project is currently owned by Furnas Centrais Eletricas with a stake of 100%.

It is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant that is used for Peakload.

Development status

The project got commissioned in September 1967.

Power purchase agreement

The power generated from the project is sold to Sistema Interconectado Nacional de Brasil under a power purchase agreement.

Contractors involved

Ivai Engenharia de obras and Tecnimont were selected to render engineering procurement construction services for the gas fired power project.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit I) is equipped with Siemens Energy steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 82MW nameplate capacity.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit II) is equipped with Siemens Energy steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 82MW nameplate capacity.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit III) is equipped with Siemens Energy steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 218MW nameplate capacity.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV) is equipped with Siemens Energy steam turbine. The phase consists of 1 steam turbine with 218MW nameplate capacity.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit V) is equipped with Siemens Energy W501F gas turbine. The phase consists of 1 gas turbine with 175MW nameplate capacity.

Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit VI) is equipped with Siemens Energy W501F gas turbine. The phase consists of 1 gas turbine with 166MW nameplate capacity.

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit I).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit I).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit II).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit II).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit III).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit III).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase EA, Hydrogen Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase, Air Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase, Air Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase, Air Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit V).

Siemens Energy supplied 3-phase, Air Cooled electric generator for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit V).

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit I).

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit I).

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit II).

Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit II).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit III).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit III).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

GE Power supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit IV).

STF supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit V).

STF supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit V).

STF supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit VI).

STF supplied steam boiler for the Santa Cruz Combined Cycle Power Plant (Santa Cruz CCGT Power Plant Unit VI).

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This content was updated on 14 October 2024

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