GE To Power The First Combined Heat & Power Plant | |
Sumita Pawar |
GE and Aksa Energy, the largest publicly listed global power producer headquartered in Turkey, announced the signature of the contract for the supply of two highly-efficient GE 6F.03 gas turbines;
"To power Aksa Energy’s new combined heat and power plant in the Kyzylorda region of Kazakhstan," said the report.
In addition, GE will provide maintenance services to help ensure the long-term availability and reliable operation of the equipment.
Kazakhstan is making progress to improve grid stability and is committed to modernising its power infrastructure as part of its announced long-term objective to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2060.
The country’s ageing power infrastructure has been operating for an average of 40 years, and it is heavily reliant on coal-fired power generation.
The new combined heat and power plant in the Kyzylorda region will help address the growing demand for reliable and flexible power while balancing renewable energy and supporting coal phaseout.
"We believe in the bright future of Kazakhstan, the rising star of Central Asia. "Aksa Energy is dedicated to supporting Kazakhstan’s energy transition through transforming its coal baseload to lower carbon footprint technologies in line with the country’s net-zero agenda," said Korkut Ozturkmen, Aksa Energy Board Member and Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee.
Mr. Ozturkmen stated that Aksa Energy’s 240 MW Kyzylorda heat and power plant project is a concrete example of this intention.
Korkut Ozturkmen talked about Aksa Energy’s new gas turbine supply contract with GE and said, "We are delighted to announce that Aksa Energy has signed a contract with GE for the supply of two high-efficient GE 6F.03 gas turbines for our new 240 MW combined heat and power plant in Kyzylorda, which is a great achievement for the progress of the project that we are targeting to become operational in 2025."
"We chose GE’s technology based on the evaluation of multiple parameters, such as CAPEX and OPEX, performance, delivery cycle, reliability, service, and flexibility to meet grid operator requirements."
"GE is proud to collaborate with Aksa Energy on key infrastructure projects. "We value their trust in our ability to deliver our advanced technologies for the first CHP project in Kazakhstan," said Brice Raisin, Commercial Leader, GE Gas Power in EMEA, Europe.
"We believe that Aksa Energy’s global expertise in power plant commissioning and operation, complemented by GE’s gas turbine technology, will help meaningfully increase energy reliability and reduce emissions in the Kyzylorda region. "Moving baseload generation fuel from carbon-intensive coal to more efficient natural gas will help ensure grid stability and a brighter future for Kazakhstanis."
According to the report, GE’s 6F.03 turbines are known for their flexibility, turndown, and fuel performance. They draw on the best of GE’s scaled H and F-Class technology, offer quick installation, and have a large and diversified installed base across approximately 40 countries, with more than 200 of these units in operation globally.
This contract is the latest milestone in GE’s successful, long-term collaboration in Kazakhstan.
GE gas turbine technology powers major oil and gas projects, including those in the Karachaganak, Kashagan, and Tengiz regions.
GE exhaust gas filtration systems reduce carbon emissions at a number of Kazakhstan energy facilities.