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GE VERNOVA AND IBERDROLA ANNOUNCE TOPOLOBAMPO III POWER PLANT COMES ONLINE IN MEXICO
Iberdrola’s Topolobampo III plant uses GE Vernova’s 7HA.01 gas turbine technology to produce equivalent power needed to supply more than 1.6 million Mexican homes.
Topolobampo III power plant (Picture Credit: Iberdrola México)
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business and Iberdrola Mexico celebrated the successful start of commercial operation of Topolobampo III power plant, in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, close to the Topolobampo natural gas pipeline. The plant, powered by GE’s H-class combined cycle equipment, including the first 7HA.01 gas turbines ordered in Mexico, is a highly efficient, digitally enabled, combined-cycle power plant, which aims to support Mexico’s renewable-rich grid and further renewable growth in the country. The plant generates up to 766 megawatts (MW), the equivalent power needed to supply more than 1.6 million average Mexican homes.
Topolobampo III power plant is aimed to help address the growing energy demand of Mexico’s population, which according to IEA country analysis, is expected to grow to more than 150 million by 2050, from nearly 127 million today. Mexico is among the largest producers of natural gas and the country’s output increased by 18% in 2022, over 2021, at the same time Mexico’s government plans to double the current renewable capacity by 2030, which would increase solar and wind capacity from 15 GW to 40 GW.
The Topolobampo III power plant uses two of GE Vernova’s 7HA.01 gas turbines, a D650 steam turbine, three H53 generators, and advanced plant control systems with GE Vernova's integrated Mark VIe Distributed Control System (DCS), offering the possibility to use real-time data to deliver better outcomes supporting stable and efficient operations. The package is aimed to help Iberdrola improve asset visibility, reliability, and availability while reducing operating and maintenance costs. The two HRSGs were supplied by CERREY, GE Vernova’s local HRSG technology licensee.
Topolobampo III power plant (Picture Credit: Iberdrola México)
GE Vernova has invested almost $2 billion in HA technology’s development to provide a combination of the highest efficiency and superior operational flexibility, offering leading total life cycle value to its customers. The 7HA.01 can also start and provide full power in less than 10 minutes giving added flexibility to support changing grid demand. In addition, it has the capability to burn hydrogen when blended with natural gas.
Engineering support for the project was provided by GEIQ, GE Vernova’s highly advanced engineering center in Queretaro, Mexico, where local engineers supported the commissioning of the plant, entrance into service and will provide aftermarket operations. GEIQ has over two decades of experience supporting regional customers from across GE Vernova’s businesses in Latin America.
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business and Iberdrola Mexico celebrated the successful start of commercial operation of Topolobampo III power plant, in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, close to the Topolobampo natural gas pipeline. The plant, powered by GE’s H-class combined cycle equipment, including the first 7HA.01 gas turbines ordered in Mexico, is a highly efficient, digitally enabled, combined-cycle power plant, which aims to support Mexico’s renewable-rich grid and further renewable growth in the country. The plant generates up to 766 megawatts (MW), the equivalent power needed to supply more than 1.6 million average Mexican homes.
Topolobampo III power plant is aimed to help address the growing energy demand of Mexico’s population, which according to IEA country analysis, is expected to grow to more than 150 million by 2050, from nearly 127 million today. Mexico is among the largest producers of natural gas and the country’s output increased by 18% in 2022, over 2021, at the same time Mexico’s government plans to double the current renewable capacity by 2030, which would increase solar and wind capacity from 15 GW to 40 GW.
The Topolobampo III power plant uses two of GE Vernova’s 7HA.01 gas turbines, a D650 steam turbine, three H53 generators, and advanced plant control systems with GE Vernova's integrated Mark VIe Distributed Control System (DCS), offering the possibility to use real-time data to deliver better outcomes supporting stable and efficient operations. The package is aimed to help Iberdrola improve asset visibility, reliability, and availability while reducing operating and maintenance costs. The two HRSGs were supplied by CERREY, GE Vernova’s local HRSG technology licensee.
Topolobampo III power plant (Picture Credit: Iberdrola México)
GE Vernova has invested almost $2 billion in HA technology’s development to provide a combination of the highest efficiency and superior operational flexibility, offering leading total life cycle value to its customers. The 7HA.01 can also start and provide full power in less than 10 minutes giving added flexibility to support changing grid demand. In addition, it has the capability to burn hydrogen when blended with natural gas.
Engineering support for the project was provided by GEIQ, GE Vernova’s highly advanced engineering center in Queretaro, Mexico, where local engineers supported the commissioning of the plant, entrance into service and will provide aftermarket operations. GEIQ has over two decades of experience supporting regional customers from across GE Vernova’s businesses in Latin America.
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