西門(mén)子能源公司宣布其一項(xiàng)訂單,為韓國(guó)POSCO電力組合循環(huán)電廠的5號(hào)機(jī)組和6號(hào)機(jī)組提供關(guān)鍵部件。POSCO電廠是韓國(guó)最大的獨(dú)立的發(fā)電廠。5號(hào)機(jī)組預(yù)計(jì)于2010年12月實(shí)行商業(yè)運(yùn)作,6號(hào)機(jī)組隨后在2011年夏天投入運(yùn)作。該訂單包括在長(zhǎng)期協(xié)議中議定的燃?xì)鉁u輪機(jī)服務(wù)在內(nèi)價(jià)值約2.65億歐元。 位于韓國(guó)首爾附近Incheon的POSCO聯(lián)合循環(huán)電廠,目前的總發(fā)電量為1800兆瓦(MW)??稍黾宇~外的1000MW發(fā)電量的5號(hào)機(jī)組和6號(hào)機(jī)組將在現(xiàn)有的1到4號(hào)機(jī)組現(xiàn)場(chǎng)建設(shè)。西門(mén)子能源將提供四個(gè)燃?xì)鉁u輪機(jī)(SGT6-5000F),兩個(gè)蒸汽渦輪機(jī)(SST6-5000)和六個(gè)發(fā)電機(jī)(SGen6-1000A)。西門(mén)子將按照合同中規(guī)定的為這些渦輪機(jī)提供長(zhǎng)達(dá)12年的后續(xù)服務(wù)。 韓國(guó)目前電廠的總發(fā)電量約為730億瓦特。韓國(guó)的電力需求將在未來(lái)五年內(nèi)將以每年5%的速度增長(zhǎng)。由首爾政府制定的發(fā)展計(jì)劃中,額外的發(fā)電量到2020年需達(dá)到200億瓦特。該1000MW的兩個(gè)機(jī)組將會(huì)為此計(jì)劃做出巨大貢獻(xiàn),不但滿足大城市的用電需求而且還能實(shí)現(xiàn)環(huán)保。 西門(mén)子能源部Fossil發(fā)電部CEO Michael Suess說(shuō):“ 40多年來(lái),西門(mén)子為韓國(guó)的工業(yè)發(fā)展做出巨大貢獻(xiàn),繼Bugok的一二期工程,Yulchon和Incheon的一二期工程之后,這是西門(mén)子為韓國(guó)所做的第六個(gè)電力訂單。” [FONT=times] original text [/FONT]
[font=times][Color=#708090]Siemens Energy has been awarded an order to supply key components for units five and six of the POSCO Power combined-cycle power plant in South Korea. POSCO Power Corporation, the end user, is the largest Korean independent power producer. Unit five is scheduled to start commercial operation in December 2010, unit six is due to follow in the summer of 2011. The order volume, which includes gas turbine services defined in a long term program agreement, is approximately EUR 265 million ($417.2 million 417 200 000). The POSCO Power combined-cycle power plant with a current total capacity of 1,800 megawatts (MW), is located in Incheon near the capital Seoul. Units five and six with an additional capacity of 1,000 MW will be built on the site of the existing units one to four. Siemens Energy will supply four gas turbines (SGT6-5000F), two steam turbines (SST6-5000), and six generators (SGen6-1000A). Siemens will service these gas turbines as stipulated in the long term program for a period of 12 years. South Korea currently has an installed power plant capacity of approximately 73 gigawatts. Power demand in South Korea is forecast to increase by five percent per annum over the next few years. The development plan drawn up by the government in Seoul makes provision for additional power plant capacity amounting to 20 gigawatts by the year 2020. With a capacity of 1,000 MW, the two new natural-gas-fired units will make an important contribution toward meeting the rapidly-increasing power demand in the Seoul metropolitan area in an ecologically-friendly and economical manner. For more than 40 years, Siemens has been contributing to the country‘s industrial development. "Following the orders for the Bugok I and II, Yulchon and Incheon I and II plants, this is the sixth power plant order posted by Siemens in South Korea in recent years," said Michael Suess, CEO of Siemens Energy Division Fossil Power Generation.[/color][/font]