Rabigh 2 IPP

Rabigh 2 IPP
Country Saudi Arabia
Location Rabigh, Makkah Province
Status Under construction
Construction began December 25, 2013 (2013-12-25)
Commission date June 25, 2017 (2017-06-25)
Construction cost $1,200 million
Owner(s) Al Mourjan For Electricity Production Company
Operator(s) NOMAC
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural Gas
Secondary fuel Arabian Super Light
Combined cycle? Yes
Power generation
Units under const. 6 Siemens CTGs
3 Siemens STGs
6 HRSGs
Nameplate capacity 2,060 MW
3 x (2+2+1)

Rabigh 2 IPP (R2IPP) is a Combined Cycle Power Station project under construction on the western coast of Saudi Arabia, 150 km north of Jeddah. R2IPP will have an installed electrical generating capacity of 2,060 megawatts to supply Makkah Province with electric power. The project will deliver electricity to Saudi Electricity Company under the Power Purchase Agreement which has a term of 20 years from the scheduled commercial operations date of June 2020.

Technology

The project will utilize Natural Gas as main fuel and Arabian Super Light (ASL) as backup fuel and with the application of Combined Cycle Power Station in a configuration of three blocks, each composed of two Gas Turbines of enhanced efficiency, two Heat Recovery Steam Generators and one triple pressure Steam Turbine which will substantially reduce the fuel consumption, the impact on sea water temperatures and carbon emissions to the environment. R2IPP comprises 4[1] identical power blocks, each delivering a net output of 686.5 MW. For each of these units, Siemens is delivering two model SGT6-5000F gas turbines, one model SST6-5000 HI-L steam turbine, and three SGen6-1000A-series electrical generators. It will be the first IPP with a gross thermal efficiency of 58.8% at reference site conditions.

Shareholders

The shareholder structure of Al Mourjan For Electricity Production Company is as follows:

EPC contractor

Samsung C&T Corporation has been appointed as EPC contractor.[2]

Milestone dates

Contract Signing: December 25, 2013
Completion: June 25, 2020

See also

References

  1. Helped build
  2. "Samsung C&T Wins US $1.2b EPC Contract for Rabigh II in Saudi Arabia". Company News. Samsung C&T News Feed. Retrieved 12 April 2014.


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