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New CHP plant comes on line in Korea

Louise Davis

GE has announced that commercial operation was recently achieved at GS Power’s Anyang Combined Heat and Power Plant Unit 2-1 in Anyang City, Gyeonggi Province of Korea, using one GE 7HA.02 gas turbine, one GE D652 steam turbine, one heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) and a plant control system. 

 
This important milestone was achieved eight weeks earlier than scheduled thanks to the 7HA gas turbine’s innovative modular architecture and constructability. With pre-assembled modules, 7HA gas turbine requires fewer skilled work hours, reducing installation time and cost, and providing simpler and faster serviceability over time. Anyang CHP is GE’s first HA gas turbine delivered to and commercially operated in Korea.
 
GS Power and GE have collaborated closely over the last several years to replace Anyang CHP’s 26 year old plant with cleaner and more efficient power generation technology, and 7HA.02 gas turbines and D652 steam turbines were chosen as the best technology that would serve the needs for electricity and district heating. GE’s HA gas turbines are the world’s largest and the most efficient gas turbines, offering low life cycle cost of electricity generation for 60Hz customers. Particularly for Anyang, the steam turbines play an important and active role to meet the district heating demand.
 
Eung-Hwan Kim, Vice-President of GS Power, said, “This is a meaningful project that will increase the efficiency at Anyang CHP through the adoption of GE’s superior 7HA technology. We will continue to partner with GE for the success of the unit 2-2 renewal project, to ensure a stable supply of heat in the Anyang region.” 
 
Through the modernisation of Anyang combined heat plant, the plant is set to achieve more than thirteen points of additional efficiency for electricity generation and eight points of additional efficiency for district heating respectively. GE’s 7HA.02 gas turbine, GE D652 steam turbine, heat recovery steam generator (HRSG), and plant control system will also be installed at Anyang CHP unit 2-2. 
 

 

 

 

 

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