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JEPC3 Erects First Combustion Turbine of China Huaneng's Jinling Cogeneration Project to Final Position
Jiangsu Electric Power Construction No.3 Engineering Company erected the first combustion turbine of China Huaneng Group's Jinling gas-fired cogeneration power project to its final
Released Friday, August 17, 2012
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Researched by Industrial Info Resources China (Beijing, China)--Jiangsu Electric Power Construction No.3 Engineering Company (JEPC3) (Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC) (Beijing), erected the first combustion turbine of China Huaneng Group's (Beijing) Jinling gas-fired cogeneration power project to its final position on August 8, 2012, according to an announcement from the CEEC on August 10, 2012.
The Huaneng Jinling gas-fired cogeneration power project, located in in Xixia Economic and Technology Development Zone, in Nanjing City, is built and operated by Huaneng Nanjing Jinling Power Generation Company Limited (Nanjing, Jiangsu), a company jointly invested by Huaneng International Power Company Limited (SHA:600011) (Beijing) (51%), PetroChina Kunlun Gas Company Limited (Shenzhen) (21%), Jiangsu Guoxin Assets Management Group Company Limited (Nanjing, Jiangsu) (21%) and Nanjing Municipal Investment Company (Nanjing, Jiangsu) (7%). The project is furnished with two 200-megawatt (MW), combined-cycle units together with associated heat supply pipeline works, including two PG9171E combustion turbines manufactured by Nanjing Turbine & Electric Machinery Group Company Limited (Nanjing, Jiangsu). Hebei Electric Power Survey & Design Research Institute (Shijiazhuang, Hebei) is responsible for the design and engineering of the project. JEPC3 is responsible for the civil construction and equipment erection of the project. The required fuel for the project will be brought from the nation's "west to east gas transmission pipeline."
The project received final approval in July 2011. Construction of the project began in January 2012. The project is expected to begin full operations in the first half of 2013.
According to the design, the project will be able to generate about 1.8 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity to the grid and supply about 2.68 million gigajoules of heat to its users every year upon completion. Through centralized heat supply, the project could also improve the environment quality in Nanjing City by replacing these small coal-fired boilers scattered in its service area.
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