Siemens Energy to Supply Technology, Service for Gas-Fired Power Plant in Cyprus
March 09 2021 - 5:28AM
Dow Jones News
By Giulia Petroni
Siemens Energy AG said Tuesday that it signed a contract to
supply technology and long-term service for Cyfield Group's
260-megawatt gas-fired combined-cycle power plant in Cyprus.
The German energy company said the agreement includes three
SGT-800 gas turbines, three SGen5-100A generators and a 20-year
service and maintenance agreement.
The Mari plant is expected to be operational in 2023, in line
with the arrival of liquefied natural gas on the island as the LNG
terminal is currently under construction, according to Siemens
Energy.
"Until now the island grid of Cyprus is almost completely served
by heavy fuel oil fired boilers," the company said. "The switch to
natural gas is also the key lever to reduce harmful sulphur oxide
and to keep particle emissions to a minimum."
The financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed.
Write to Giulia Petroni at giulia.petroni@wsj.com
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