Alstom and Dalia Power Energies have inaugurated the 835MW Haruvit combined-cycle power plant (CCPP) in Israel.
France-based Alstom was responsible for the management of the entire gas-fired project on a turnkey basis.
Starting from the initial design, the firm had delivered services for the project up to its final commissioning.
The facility is equipped with two combined-cycle units that integrate Alstom’s GT26 gas turbine, steam turbine, generator and heat recovery steam generator.
Alstom’s distributed control system Alspa Series 6 and 420kV gas-insulated substation connects the energy facility to the power grid in the country.
The French firm is also responsible for operation and maintenance of the power station for twenty years.
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By GlobalDataHaruvit CCPP can deliver a gross efficiency of 58%, which makes it ‘the most efficient power plant in Israel’, claims Alstom.
Once operational, the facility can add nearly 8% to the country’s installed power generation capacity.
Alstom chairman and CEO Patrick Kron said: "Alstom is proud to celebrate today the delivery of Haruvit power plant.
"It represents the group’s first entry into the Israeli gas market with a world-class power plant to meet the country’s energy needs, thanks to the most efficient and flexible power generation units in the entire national generation fleet."
Image: The Haruvit combined-cycle power project was completed in 32 months. Image: courtesy of Alstom.