Pöyry completes Owner's Engineering Services assignment for 130 MW combined cycle gas turbine project in Thailand
Commercial operation for Amata B. Grimm Power (Rayong) 3 Limited (ABPR3), a 130 MW combined cycle cogeneration plant located within the Amata City Industrial Estate, Chonburi Province, Thailand, was achieved as scheduled on February 1, 2018.
This project is owned by B. Grimm Power Limited, with Sumitomo Corporation and Toshiba Plans Systems and Services Corporation as EPC contractor. The project is part of B. Grimm Power Limited's strategy to construct and operate 16 power plants until 2019, under the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand's Small Power Producer (SPP) scheme.
The power plant consists of 2 gas turbine generator packages, evaporative cooling, fuel gas heating, 2 heat recovery system generators, fuel supply system, 110kv switchyard, MV/LV distribution system, and a state of the art DCS control system. The project will ensure availability of efficient and reliable electricity and process steam to the thriving industrial estate.
Pöyry provided Owner's Engineering Services for ABPR3 which included project management, design review, EPC contract administration and schedule control, and erection and installation surveillance of the complete plant.
"Pöyry is pleased to be one of B. Grimm Power's key partners in building its power plant portfolio as it further expands its generating capacity in Thailand and across the region," said Petteri Härkki, Regional Director for Asia I.
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