One of India's largest gas-fired power plants, the 1,967 MW Dabhol facility, is operating at less than half of its installed capacity due to the severe shortage of natural gas, a source at Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited (RGPPL), the plant operator, told 'Gas to Power Journal'.
Israel Chemicals (ICS) announced on Sunday it will invest $320 to build a new dual-fuel cogeneration plant in Sodom, southern Israel.
Abu Dhabi has given the green light for the construction of a new 1,5000 gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Mirfa on a 'build own and operate basis.
ABB, the world's largest producer of power-distribution equipment, has won an order worth around $75 million from Iraq's Ministry of Electricity to connect a new 500 MW gas-fired power plant to the 400/132 kV (kilovolt) Amara substation.
U.K.-based Diageo plc has once again tapped Clarke Energy, a distributor of GE's Jenbacher gas engines, to install turnkey combined heat and power (CHP) plants at its Guinness breweries in Nigeria. GE said the ecomagination-approved Jenbacher J620 CHP units are scheduled to be fully installed, tested and in operation by the first quarter of 2013.
Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) said it will be using Phillips 66's E-gas technology for its planned gasification plant at Jamnagar, billed to be the largest in the world. The gas produced at the site will fuel the refinery's existing gas turbine power generation units and serve as feedstock for a new chemical complex.
Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), one of the largest utility worldwide in terms of installed power generation capacity, has contracted Shaw Group to implement a fleetwide services program for its oil and gas-fired power plants. Shaw did not disclose the contract value but said it will be included in the orderbook for Q4 2012.
Coal-fired power plants will continue to be the mainstay for India's power generation, despite growing demand for natural gas, consultant Anand Sharma told 'Gas to Power Journal' today.
"Gas prices are rising in tandem with shrinking domestic supplies and costs are prohibitive for importing [large volumes of] gas through pipeline or in LNG ships," Sharma said, who is the director of Mumbai-based Mantrana Maritime Advisory that also tracks power utilities.
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won a contract to supply two industrial Trent 60 gas turbines to power Lukoil's Stavrolen Power Plant in Budennovsk, Russia. The equipment will be manufactured at Rolls-Royce facilities in Montreal, Canada, and Mount Vernon, U.S., ready for shipment from 3Q 2012 and entry into commercial service in 4Q 2013.
Black & Veatch has won several contracts from Harbin Electric Company Ltd to deliver three combined cycle power plants in China. "We are entering a golden age for natural gas powered plants and we're seeing accelerated advances in China," Dr Suqing Wang, senior project manager for Black & Veatch's global energy business commented on the deal.
General Electric (GE) and the Russian power engineering company REP Holding (REPH) have signed a contract to assemble an additional 28 GE MS 5002E gas turbines at REPH's Nevsky Zavod manufacturing facilities. Today's deal is the third to be covered under a technology transfer and licensing agreement (TOT) between GE Oil & Gas and REPH.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has launched "MEGANINJA*1," - a transportable power generation system driven by gas engines - capable of producing electricity within 24 hours after its arrival at the installation site. The first order for two units came from China's Dongguan Xinao Gas Co, MHI said.
MAN Diesel & Turbo has been selected to build an 88 megawatt diesel power plant in Thika City, near Kenya's capital Nairobi. Construction works at the site have started and MAN Diesel & Turbo said it expects the plant to start operations in 2013.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has examined 29 alternate scenarios for the future U.S. energy market in its Annual Energy Outlook 2012 (AEO2012). In the EIA reference case scenario, the share of gas-fired power generation is forecast to rise from 24 percent in 2010 to 28 percent in 2035. "Uncertainty is inherent in long-term projections," EIA Administrator Adam Sieminski said when unveiling report.