Iran LNG Project: Four Diesel Generators Go On Stream 

Neyr Perse has completed the synchronization of diesel generators of gas units 1 and 2 of Iran LNG power plant. 

The diesel generators will provide backup power to the LNG site in case of emergencies.

The company worked with Nisab Niroo Company to build the required building and with Sepahan MAPNA Equipment Engineering and Construction Company to construct the fuel tanks. The company also installed the diesel generators, the cabling, and the medium voltage switchboards.

Each diesel generator has a capacity of 3.3 megavolt ampere and can automatically switch on and stabilize in less than a minute when needed. 

The project is designed and implemented with four diesel generators.

Located in Pars Special Economic Energy Zone in Bushehr Province, south of Iran, Iran LNG Combined Cycle Power Plant has five gas and two steam units with a total capacity of 1130 Megawatts.

Neyr Perse managed to deliver the plant’s 400 KV substation (GIS) in June, 2023. This connection enabled the injection of power from five gas units of the LNG power plant into the grid and increased the previous power transmission capacity by 400 MVA.

In a ceremony back in September 2022, the 3rd, 4th, and 5th gas units of the plant were officially inaugurated. 

The power plant is active with the efforts of several companies affiliated with the MAPNA Group, including Neyr Perse, MAPNA Operation & Maintenance Company, MAPNA Turbine Engineering, and Manufacturing Company (TUGA), MAPNA Electric & Control Engineering & Manufacturing Company (MECO), and MAPNA Generator Engineering & Manufacturing co. (PARS).

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