Tashkent Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 372MW gas fired power project. It is located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The project is currently active. It has been developed in single phase. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in December 2017.

Project Type Total Capacity (MW) Active Capacity (MW) Pipeline Capacity (MW) Project Status Project Location Project Developer
Thermal 372 372 Active Tashkent, Uzbekistan Istroenergo Group; SNC Lavalin/Al Hassan Joint Venture; SYNECTA

Description

The project was developed by Istroenergo Group, SNC Lavalin/Al Hassan Joint Venture and SYNECTA. The project is currently owned by JSC Uzbekenergo.

It is a CCGT with Cogen power plant.

The project generated 2,600,000MWh of electricity. The project cost is $512m.

Development Status

The project got commissioned in December 2017.

Contractors Involved

Istroenergo Group, SNC Lavalin/Al Hassan Joint Venture and SYNECTA were selected to render EPC services for the gas fired power project.

GE Power was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 1 steam turbine with 131MW nameplate capacity.

GE Power was selected as the turbine supplier for the Gas fired project. The company provided 1 unit of 9FA gas turbine with 241MW nameplate capacity.

The steam boilers for the gas fired power project have been supplied byGE Power and John Cockerill Group.

SYNECTA is the O&M contractor for thermal power project.

Methodology

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