Sixth Unit of Rumaila Combined Cycle Power Plant Receives PAC

MAPNA Group received provisional acceptance certificate (PAC) for the sixth gas-fired unit of Rumaila Combined Cycle Power Plant on October 29, 2019.

MAPNA Group received provisional acceptance certificate (PAC) for the sixth gas-fired unit of Rumaila Combined Cycle Power Plant on October 29, 2019.
With provisional delivery of this unit, MAPNA Combined Cycle Power Plants Construction & Development Company (MD-2) has now received PAC for 92 units with an aggregate capacity of 14,091 MWs.
Design, procurement, transportation, installation, commissioning, and supervision of civil construction works was carried out by MAPNA Group. Shamara Holding, client of the project, carried out civil construction operations.
The main equipment of the 3000-MW power plant, including MAP2B gas turbines, E-type steam turbines, HRSGs without supplementary firing are all manufactured by MAPNA Group factories.
Rumaila Combined Cycle Power Plant
Phase 1 of the Rumaila Power Plant project includes construction of six gas-fired units which run on MAPNA Group’s indigenous MAP2B turbines.
The initial efficiency of Phase I simple cycles stands at 34.6 percent. The figure will reach 36 percent one year after the provisional delivery.
Phase 2 of the project includes construction of three E-type steam cycles, HRSGs (without supplementary firing), ACC cooling system, and BOP (balance of plant).
Phase 3 of the Rumaila Power Plant project also includes construction of six gas-fired units running on MAPNA Group’s MAP2B turbines.
The initial efficiency of Phase 3 simple cycles stands at 34.6 percent. The figure will reach 36 percent one year after the provisional delivery.
Phase 4 of the project includes construction of three E-type steam cycles, HRSGs (without supplementary firing), ACC cooling system, and BOP (balance of plant).
Upon completion, the plant will include six 500-MW combined cycle power blocks in Rumaila, in vicinity of Basra, Iraq’s second largest city.
Shamara Holding is the client of the project and MAPNA Combined Cycle Power Plants Construction and Development (MD-2) serves as the contractor.

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