Natural Gas Power Plant 58.3 MW / 50 Hz Wartsila 6 × 20V34SG with
Auxiliaries
This power plant was originally built by Wärtsilä in 2011 as a
turnkey project without heat recovery boilers. Later, the owner added
4 × 3.7 MW / 18 bar exhaust gas steam boilers with auxiliaries, which
are available as optional items.
The plant was in operation until 2017, accumulating between 22,000 and
24,000 operating hours per engine. All scheduled services were
performed by Wärtsilä Service, including the 16,000-hour and
24,000-hour services, completed just prior to dismantling in 2021.
This ensures that the gensets are fully maintained and do not require
servicing before re-commissioning.
After shutdown, all equipment—including cables, pipes, and OEM
modules—was professionally dismantled, tested, packed for
transportation, and placed in storage. Control cabinets are stored in
a heated warehouse, while other equipment is kept in standard cold
storage.
The engines are controlled by the modern Wärtsilä UNIC engine
control system.
Main technical data at full load and past site conditions:
Installed power 58 380 kW at 11 kV, 50 Hz
Engines 6 x W20V34SG, running
at 750 rpm
Engine control system UNIC
Year of manufacturing 2011
Operating hours Approx. 21000 hours /unit
Last scheduled service 16000 & 24000 hour service by
Wartsila
Alternators 6 x AKV 12 162 kVA, 11
kV, 50 Hz, p.f. 0.8
Steam production (100% load) 4 x 3730 kW / 18 bar / 360C
Fuel Natural gas
(cons. 13200 m3/h at full load)
Original heat rate (at alt.) 8188 kJ/kWhe (44.0 %)