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APR Energy to provide 4 TM2500+ units in Western Australia

APR Energy to provide 4 TM2500+ units in Western Australia

Source: APR Energy


APR ENERGY SIGNS CONTRACT FOR PEAKING POWER PLANT IN AUSTRALIA
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
APR Energy to provide 4 TM2500+ units in Western Australia

APR Energy to provide 4 TM2500+ units in Western Australia

Source: APR Energy


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - APR Energy recently sealed a contract for a peaking power plant in Port Hedland, Pilbara, Western Australia. The power plant features four state-of-the-art GE TM2500+ dual-fuel turbines running on natural gas.

Contracted with the end-user customer, Horizon Power, the plant will run for a term of at least 30 months and will serve as a bridging solution until TransAlta Energy (Australia) develops a permanent power plant, due for completion in early 2017. The plant has been designed for extreme conditions in Western Australia, where temperatures can reach 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer, and the plant can be rapidly expanded by an additional two aero-derivative turbines as capacity requirements grow.

The contract replaces APR Energy's earlier agreement with Forge Group Power Party Limited (Forge), which was assumed as part of APR's acquisition of GE's power rental business. Following declaration of bankruptcy by Forge, Forge Group Limited, and a number of its other affiliated companies, its contract with APR Energy and its rental contract with Horizon were terminated. APR's new contract, signed directly with the end-use customer Horizon Power, leverages the plant infrastructure already in place in Port Hedland.

Horizon Power, a large state-owned utility, serves regional Western Australia, a region with growing power demand and the hub of Australia's extractive industry. Horizon serves more than 10,000 businesses and large industrial customers and more than 100,000 residents, across a range of 2.3 million square kilometers (888,000 square miles) - an area nearly 10 times the size of the United Kingdom.

The project further expands APR Energy's track record in developed markets, following successful projects in Japan, Cyprus, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Uruguay. Also, it reflects the company's growing presence in Asia Pacific, bringing its generation capacity in the region to 410 megawatts.

Source: http://www.aprenergy.com/content/apr-energy-signs-contract-peaking-power-plant-australia-0
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