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Siemens Energy is responsible for the turnkey construction of Enecogen. Siemens will employ various subcontractors throughout the project to construct this power plant. The Siemens Energy Sector is the world’s leading supplier of a complete spectrum of products, services and solutions for the generation, transmission and distribution of power and for the extraction, conversion and transport of oil and gas.
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Joulz has taken care of the connection of the Enecogen power plant to the high-voltage grid of TenneT. Enecogen is now connected with a 12 km long underground high voltage cable to the Maasvlakte substation. After construction the connection is handed over to TenneT. Joulz is an independent technical service provider and leading in design, installation and maintenance of future-proof energy infrastructures. Joulz achieves this through continuous investments in technology and in the knowledge, safety and skills of the employees.
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Gas Transport Services is taking care of the gas connection and gas transport capacity of Enecogen. Gas Transport Services B.V. (GTS) is the national network operator and is responsible for providing gas transport services and expanding the domestic pipeline network and its accompanying installations. GTS is a fully owned subsidiary of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie; however, it performs its tasks fully autonomously, as required by law (Gas Act). Through GTS, Gasunie provides gas transport and associated services to its customers. These are mainly shippers, industries connected to the domestic network and other national and international network companies. GTS operates from its headquarters in Groningen.
| Enecogen is connected with a 12 km long underground high voltage cable to the TenneT Maasvlakte substation. This station is part of the national grid. Enecogen is a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power station, designed to maximise operation efficiency and minimise emissions and currently the most efficient form of large power generation. The plant consists in two trains of the SCC5-4000F 1 s combined cycle power plant, which through it’s modular concept allows easy adaptation to specific needs and site requirements like high operation flexibility, short start up times and high ramp rates. This Selective Catalytic Reduction installation (SCR) will reduce the NOx emissions significantly compared to without SCR. In the DeNOx installation the emission gasses containing nitrogen oxide (NOx) will be transformed into nitrogen and water, which will evaporate via the stack. |
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