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LNG-fired power plant at Brahmapuram likely
01 Jan 2016
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Wärtsilä will supply a 40 MW smart power generation plant to Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEBL) at Brahmapuram. The plant will start and stop twice a day and run at full capacity for four-to-five hour periods covering the morning and evening peaks in power demand.It will comprise four Wärtsilä 34SG engines running on natural gas and will replace two-aged generation units that run on low sulphur heavy stock.
Contact: Kerala State Electricity Board.
Tel: 0471-244 2125.
Website: www.kseb.in
Wärtsilä will supply a 40 MW smart power generation plant to Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEBL) at Brahmapuram. The plant will start and stop twice a day and run at full capacity for four-to-five hour periods covering the morning and evening peaks in power demand.It will comprise four Wärtsilä 34SG engines running on natural gas and will replace two-aged generation units that run on low sulphur heavy stock. Contact: Kerala State Electricity Board. Tel: 0471-244 2125. Website: www.kseb.in