Siemens sells H-Class gas turbine technology for the first time in Poland

Customer for the 596 Megawatt (MWe) plant in Płock is PKN Orlen, Eastern Europe's largest mineral oil company. The plant located around 100 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Warsaw is designed to be very flexible and can feed electricity into the national power grid, and also supply the facility for complex refine and petrochemical production in Płock with electricity and process steam. Commissioning of the plant is scheduled for the end of 2017.

Since 2003, the Polish economy has grown significantly faster than average growth in other EU countries. Power demand in the country has increased from 140,590 GWh to 157,980 GWh, not least due to a rise in industrial production. New power plants are needed to meet these growing demands, at the same time, old, inefficient plants must be replaced.

Siemens will build the single-shaft plant in Płock turnkey, and will supply the main components; an SGT5-8000H gas turbine, the heat recovery steam generator, an SST5-5000 steam turbine with an SCon-2000PF condenser, an SGen5-3000W generator, the electrical systems and the SPPA-T3000 I&C system. Siemens will also be responsible for plant maintenance and service for a period of around 12 years.

“This order for the Płock combined cycle plant is the first order for our proven H-Class power plant technology in Central Europe outside of Germany. We will be supplying a competitive solution that is tailored exactly to the needs of our customer,” declared Rainer Hauenschild, head of Energy Solutions in the, Siemens division Power and Gas.

The fleet of Siemens H-class world-record gas turbines achieved a cumulative 100,000 equivalent operating hours at the end of September 2014. With this order, 44 of the H-class gas turbines have been sold worldwide to date. Thirteen of these machines are currently in successful commercial operation with a high degree of starting reliability and availability.

For further information on Division Power and Gas, please see: www.siemens.com/about/power-gas
For further information on SGT-8000H gas turbine series, please see: www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/fossil-power-generation/gas-turbines/

Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world's largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a leading supplier of combined cycle turbines for power generation, a major provider of power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2014, which ended on Sep-tember 30, 2014, Siemens generated revenue from continuing operations of €71.9 billion and net income of €5.5 billion. At the end of September 2014, the company had around 357,000 employees worldwide.

Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com 

Reference Number: PR2014120077PGEN

Contact
Ms. Gerda Gottschick
Power and Gas Division
Siemens AG

Freyeslebenstr. 1

91058 Erlangen

Germany

Tel: +49 (9131) 18-85753

gerda.gottschick​@siemens.com

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