GE Energy Inks Contract To Deliver Mark VIe Control System To SEC
Published: 13-Oct-2009
GE Energy has signed a contract to deliver a Mark VIe integrated control system (ICS) at Saudi Electricity Company's (SEC) Riyadh Power Plant 10 (PP10).
GE Energy will be responsible for the engineering, supply and technical installation services for the ICS at the 2,000MW PP10 power plant, consisting of more than 30 GE Frame 7EA gas turbine generating units.
The plantwide and turbine control system will be integrated into a single platform. The ICS system is expected to ship later this year.
Ali al-Barrak, president and CEO of SEC, said: "The Saudi Arabian government's stated goal is to add 30 gigawatts of generating capacity to the electricity grid by 2020. As the leading electricity supplier in the region, SEC consistently adapts to the evolving conditions to meet increasing demand. Our relationship with GE, which spans more than 40 years, has played a key role in meeting the need for additional power throughout the Kingdom."
GE Energy said that the optimization and control technology is designed to improve plant reliability and deliver operational and maintenance efficiency over the generating life of the facility.
Joseph Anis, president of GE Energy for the Middle East, said: "This latest contract for SEC's PP10 project reflects GE's continued commitment to provide Saudi Arabia and the region with power generation solutions and quality services to help meet energy demands.
"With our established track record for delivering solutions that are reliable, flexible and available in the Middle East, we continue to increase our local presence and expand regional training, project management and services capabilities to better serve our customers. Our regional teams will be fully engaged for the successful execution of this project."
This is the latest in a series of GE contracts on SEC power projects. It follows GE's announcement earlier this year for a contract of nearly $1 billion to supply more than 30 Frame 7EA gas turbines at SEC's PP10 site.
Network Sites

Suppliers To This Sector
Browse A-Z
ATI Stellram
High-Performance Metal Cutting Tools ...
IBERDROLA Engineering and Construction
Management of New Plants, From Feasibility Studies to Commissioning ...
Energy Institute
Chartered Professional Membership Body for Energy Industries ...
Royal Academy of Engineering
Britain's National Academy for Engineering ...
C5
Energy Industry Events ...
SGS Industrial Services
Technical Verification, Inspection, Testing and Conformity Assessment ...
White Papers
Browse A-Z
2.5MW Wind Turbine
The latest evolution of GE Energy’s wind turbine technology, the 2.5xl wind turbine, is pl ...
Hardcore® Technology Drilling Solutions for the Heat Exchanger Industry
ATI Stellram develops and produces high-performance metal cutting tools for difficult-to-m ...
Annual Report 2008
IBERDROLA Engineering and Construction has extensive experience in this field, acquired as ...
Increasing Cost-Efficiency of Substation Automation Systems by Centralised Protection Functions
New legislative and customer-oriented requirements pose challenges to substation automatio ...
Applying Modern Communication Technology to Loss-of-Mains Protection
The protection of distribution networks is facing new challenges from an increasing amount ...
Impacts of Quality Improvement Incentives on Automation Investments in the Finnish New Regulation Model
During the second regulatory period of 2008-2011 incentives are included into the Finnish ...


Delicious
Digg
Reddit
Stumble
LinkedIn
Mail sent successfully