AGIP Villano, Ecuador
AGIP Ecuador is the operator of the 40,000 bpd Villano oil field in the Oriente jungle in Ecuador. Since the drilling site is located in a national park, the environment at the drilling site is conserved by transporting the oil by flowlines to the Central Processing Facility site some 44 km away.
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Attock, Pakistan
Wärtsilä received an order in June, 2007 to supply and install a 160 MW power plant at the Attock Refinery Ltd site near Rawalpindi in Pakistan.
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Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline (BTC)
The pumping stations are at elevations of 1600 m to 2140 m. The Wärtsilä 34SG engines, fuelled by natural gas, are used as pump drivers via a step-up gearbox.
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Dr Bird I and II, Jamaica
Wärtsilä Corporation won a repeat order for a 49.5 MW power barge from the Caribbean island of Jamaica in April 2005. It joined the existing 74 MW Wärtsilä power barge delivered ten years before.
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Geramar I & II, Brazil
The power plants, called GERAMAR 1 and 2, are located in Miranda do Norte, a city of 15,000 habitants in the Maranhão, Brazil
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Gyõrhõ, Hungary
The Gyõrhõ combined heat and power (CHP) plant, which supplies power to the city of Gyõr in Hungary and heat to the city's district heating system, is an example of fast-track supply in two phases. The total plant features three Wärtsilä 18V34SG gas engines, which produce an aggregate output of 17 MWth and 18 MWe.
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Haripur, Bangladesh
In the autumn of 1998 NEPC Haripur Ltd. signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Wärtsilä for a 120-MW floating baseload power plant to Haripur, near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Italgreen, Italy
Wärtsilä was contracted to extend a liquid biofuel-fired plant in Monopoli, on the southeast coast of Italy. The contract comprises a third Wärtsilä 18V32 diesel generating set burning vegetable oil. After the extension the plant is the largest liquid biofuel-fired plant ever built.
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Kipevu II, Kenya
Kipevu II consists of seven Wärtsilä 38 generating sets. Wärtsilä began construction immediately after financial closing in August 2000, and commercial operation was started on 4th September 2001, exactly on schedule. One of the keys to the successful Kipevu II project was fast equipment delivery from Finland and the Netherlands.
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Linate, Italy
In June 2007, Wärtsilä and EuroPower SpA commenced operation of a 24 MWe combined heat and power (CHP) plant at Linate airport, Milan in Italy.
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Manisa, Turkey
Wärtsilä Corporation was awarded a major power plant contract for an 84.8 MWe replacement and extension of an existing diesel power plant at Manisa in western Turkey. It involved the first Wärtsilä 50DF generating sets for a power plant installation, while Wärtsilä 34SG sets were added in the extension. The new plant allowed a change of fuel from heavy fuel oil to natural gas.
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OCP, Ecuador
Wärtsilä has supplied 22 centrifugal pump with drivers for four pumping stations to the OCP pipeline. Each pumping unit consists of one Wärtsilä 12V32LN crude-oil-fuelled engine. Wärtsilä also supplied two baseload power plants, each consisting of two crude-oil-fuelled Wärtsilä 6R32LN engines and one standby diesel-fuelled Wärtsilä 12V200 generating set.
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Occidental Eden Yuturi, Ecuador
Eastern Ecuador. The plant is owned and operated by Occidental Petroleum Inc. and located on Block 15 in the Ecuador Oriente
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Pavana III, Honduras
The plant layout of the Pavana III plant accommodates 16 Wärtsilä 18V46 engines in two separate engine halls joined together by the control room. Tthe plant is equipped with Wärtsilä's state-of-the-art control and monitoring systems allowing easy and safe operation from the comfort of the control room.
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Plains End, USA
The Wärtsilä peaking plant is designed as a pre-engineered, gas-fired power system allowing the users to generate their own power when electricity demand is at its highest. The Cogentrix plant is based upon 20 Wärtsilä 18V34SG natural gas engines, at 5.7 MWe per unit. This plant is permitted to operate up to 6000 hours per year.
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Plutonic, Australia
When a gold mine is situated in an Australian desert where temperatures can reach 51 °C nothing is ever easy. In this extreme heat, every process at the mine must be carefully planned to obtain the desired results. This is the case with the Plutonic gold mine some 940 kilometres north-east of Perth.
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Ringkøbing, Denmark
The Wärtsilä 20V34SG generating set is situated in the Rindum plant. Weighing 130 tonnes, it has a net output of 8 MWe and 9.6 MWth. The new plant delivers heat to the town's 9000 inhabitants and electricity to the local utility company RAH.
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Sweetheart Cup, USA
The CHP system consists of two Wärtsilä 18V34SG gas engines. The system is designed to provide steam to keep wax in its liquid form during Sweetheart Cup's wax-coating process.
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Termocabo, Brazil
In February 2002 Termocabo and Wärtsilä signed a turnkey contract for a baseload power plant with three heavy-fuel-fired Wärtsilä 18V46 engines with a net output of 48 MWe. A key factor in Termocabo's choice of Wärtsilä was the fast-track delivery.
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Valkeakoski, Finland
The Wärtsilä CHP plant, consisting of two Wärtsilä 18V34SG engines, is now the largest power plant powered by gas engines in Finland. It has a 12 MWe capacity and produces about 60,000 MWhe of electrical energy per year.
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Viana, Brazil
In 2008 Termelétrica Viana SA ordered a turnkey power plant comprising 20 Wärtsilä 20V32 engines giving 175 MW of installed electrical capacity and 170 MW of net electrical generation.
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Western 102, USA
Wärtsilä supplied a 116 MW gas power plant for the Canadian gold mining company Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc.'s mine project in Nevada, USA. The plant, which is Wärtsilä's largest gas power plant to date for decentralized generation, was delivered to the customer as a turnkey contract.
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Yue Yuen, P.R. of China
Currently, the Yue Yuen power plant has twelve generating sets, each providing 6.4 MWe giving a total of 76.8 MWe installed. Another three Wärtsilä 18V32 sets will be delivered by the end of 2004 to provide a further 24 MWe. When all 18 generating sets are in place the plant will be producing 124.8 MWe for the new industrial park.
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