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Our highly reliable systems provide a much-needed solution to an emerging problem - high-energy requirements for water desalination plants. In the water desalination industry, our control and information systems provide the level of control necessary to address the secondary impacts of the power needed for a desalination plant. Water desalination is an important source of water throughout the Middle East, and it's important to have plant- and system-wide control capabilities that will provide the control necessary for addressing your power demands.
To better serve our customers, we
have sales offices in 13 countries, and a network of associate companies strategically located in countries. The associate network also provides local support an understanding of specific regional codes and standards, permits local engineering firms to participate in the development of application-specific software. Associates are well versed in our quality standards, project management techniques, and state of the art control system technology.
Ras Laffan Desalination and Power Plant - Qatar
Ras Laffan Power and Water Plant in Qatar, owned jointly by AES, Qatar Petroleum, QEWC, and GIC, consists of a new, 800-megawatt combined cycle power plant and a 227 MLD (million liters per day) desalination plant. It runs on a common Ovation control system, allowing for unified configuration based on a well-proven platform. The system integrates third-party control systems through data links that offer two-way communication. The Ovation control system was chosen because of the system's capability to integrate large amounts of I/O and Emerson's vast experience with the power generation industry. The project has been operational since 2003.
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Central Electric Generating Company (CEGCO) Samra Combined Cycle Plant - Jordan
In order to meet the increasing demand for electricity as well as
satisfy the Jordanian initiative to switch its power plants to gas
fueled, Cegco is adding a new 300 MW combined cycle plant to
its portfolio. The Samra plant will run on natural gas supplied by
an Egyptian gas pipeline that is extending throughout Jordan.
Addition of the Samra power plant increases Jordanian
generation capacity by approximately 20%. The Samra plant
includes two 100 MW gas turbine units and a 100 MW steam
turbine.
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Saudi Electric Company East Faras, Uthmaniyah, Shedum - Saudi Arabia
With a rapidly growing population causing a 5% increase in
power demands every year, the Saudi Electricity Company
(SEC) has taken steps to prepare for increased production.
Particularly, growth in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia has
led SEC to upgrade several crucial power plants within their
eastern sector.
The Eastern Regional Branch of SEC has purchased Ovation®
expert control technology to upgrade the control system for nine
Westinghouse and one MHI simple cycle combustion turbines. Five
units are located at the Faras Power Station, one unit is at the
Uthmaniyah Power Station, and four are found at the Shedgum
Power Station.
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GAMEK Capanda Hydroelectric Dam - Angola
In 2002, Angola announced plans for a major rehabilitation of its
power sector infrastructure. A key element of this plan is the 520-
megawatt Capanda Hydroelectric Dam in Malange, which is
about 190 miles (300 km) east of Angola’s capital city, Luanda.
The success of this project was crucial to Angola’s power supply,
as it more than doubles the country’s current generating
capacity. For a plant of this magnitude and importance, the
directors at GAMEK, owner of the plant, wanted to work with a
financially stable corporation with a powerful control system.
They chose Emerson Process Management and the Ovation®
expert control system.
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Eregli Iron and Steel Works - Turkey
Eregli Iron & Steel Works Co. has the capacity to product up to
three million tons of crude steel annually, making it the largest
iron and steel works company in Turkey.
With a total of 14 WDPF and Ovation control systems at Erdemir,
Emerson control systems monitor the majority of the iron and
steel-making processes at the plant. In late 2000, Emerson
Process Management received another request from Erdemir for
the supply of Electrical Energy and Distribution Management
System (EDMS).
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Fisia Italimpianti Ghalilah Desalination Plant
The Marshall Steam Station, the second largest coal
plant within Duke's fleet, is a four-unit generating facility
with a total generating capacity of approximately 2300 MW.
Since beginning operation with Unit 1 in 1965, Marshall Station
has been among the most efficient power plants in the nation.
A unique type of burner arrangement in the Marshall boilers
keeps the facility's nitrogen oxide emissions well below regulatory
limits.
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Sharjah Electric (SEWA) Layyah Desalination - United Arab Emirates
The project is a cooperative effort between Emerson and
Danway L.L.C, a subsidiary of Emirates Holdings, and an
Emerson sales representative for U.A.E. Danway will be
responsible for overall project coordination as well as
procurement of critical field devices, while Emerson’s Power &
Water Solutions industry center will manage project
implementation including engineering, field installation, startup,
commissioning and training.
Emerson will install its PlantWeb digital plant architecture with
the company’s Ovation® expert control system and intelligent
field instruments and valves. All existing instrumentation will
be replaced with Emerson’s intelligent field devices, including
Rosemount® pressure and temperature transmitters, Fisher®
valves and Fisher FIELDVUE® digital valve controllers, and
Rosemount Analytical liquid and gas analyzers.
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