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Siemens to supply key equipment for Canadian combined cycle plant

  • 7 years ago (2016-10-20)
  • David Flin
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Siemens has won ab order to deliver the main components for installation at SaskPower’s planned 350 MW Chinook Power Station, a natural gas-fired power plant to be located near Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada for the customer Burns & McDonnell. The project is scheduled for operation in the fourth quarter of 2019.
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Siemens will supply one SGT6-5000F gas turbine, a SST-900 steam turbine, a SGen6-1000A generator and a SGen6-100A generator.

John Gibson, Senior Vice President of Sales, North America at Siemens Power and Gas, said: “We are pleased to supply our industry-leading turbines, generators, and electrical equipment for this modern power infrastructure project. Harnessing cleaner-burning and affordable natural gas, this fuel-efficient facility will deliver reliable power while also helping to reduce emissions. We look forward to continuing to use our innovation to help grow Canada’s thermal power market.”