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González Ortega CCGT Power Plant

González Ortega, Mexico
Client

Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)

Year contract

2022

Value

USD 646 MM

The new combined cycle plant will allow Mexico to continue reducing the contribution of the most polluting electricity generation plants

Scope:
EPC Lump Sum 

Project Description:

  • Power Output: 641 MW
  • Combined Cycle in a 2×1 configuration
  • Fuel: Natural gas 
  • Gas Turbine supplier/model: Siemens Energy SGT-5000F
  • Steam Turbine supplier: Siemens
  • Cooling system: Air Cooled Condenser

Execution scheme consist of a JV formed by TR/TSK, in consortium with Siemens Energy who is in charge of the power island and the substation supply . Plant engineered by TR.

The new combined cycle plant will allow Mexico to continue reducing the contribution of the most polluting electricity generation plants, which use heavy liquids as fuels, thus helping to decarbonize the Mexican electricity sector.

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