Alstom to provide two 900 MW units for Poland's largest coal-fired plant

4 February 2014


3D image of the Alstom STF100 USC technology

Alstom has signed contracts worth approximately €1.25 billion with Polimex, Rafako and Mostostal Warsawa, members of the consortium managing the supply of two 900 MW units to major Polish utility PGE (Polska Grupa Energetyczna). This project concerns the units 5 and 6 for a new ultra-supercritical (USC) coal-fired power plant in Opole, south-western Poland. Once operational, it will be the country's largest coal-fuelled facility. Unit 5 is due to enter commercial operation in 2018 and unit 6 in 2019.

Alstom's scope includes the provision of its proprietary USC technology including the supply of USC boiler islands, the steam turbine generator islands including the turbine hall equipment, the air quality control systems as well as some balance of plant systems. Alstom will be responsible for overall project management and general design for this part, and also support the consortium members in their scope of work and contribute to the construction and commissioning of the plants.


Photo: 3D image of the Alstom STF100 USC technology (Source: Alstom)

 




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