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KA13E2 CCPP - Key references
> Kwinana (Australia) - KA13E2-1 - 320 MW
Customer: NewGen Power Kwinana Partnership Limited
In commercial operation since 2008
- Extended lifetime of power, productivity and profit
- Western Australia's most modern and efficient base load power station
- Base-load operation
- Uses seawater from Cockburn Sound for cooling rather than valuable fresh water
- Plant’s daily consumption of fresh water reduced by an advanced recycling method implemented for plant liquid effluents (boiler drains).
> Keppel (Singapore) – KA13E2-2 - 500 MW
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Customer: Keppel Merlimau
In commercial operation since 2007
- One of the first independent power projects to enter the Singapore electricity pool following power market deregulation in 2003
- One of the most cost efficient and flexible power generation plants in the world
- Fast track construction on Greenfield site enabled power generation within 24months of Notice to Proceed
- Two-on-one design with capability to operate as two independent plants, minimises spinning reserve requirement
- Can maintain high efficiency with stable operation at low part load
- Achieved emissions better than environmental requirements
> Dunkirk DK6 (France) - KA13E2-1 - 800 MW
2 x 400 MW
Customer: Gaz de France
In commercial operation since 2006
- Alstom is a specialist in utilising steel mill gas in combined cycles
- Flexible & efficient power production: - possible arbitrage between natural gas & electricity prices - fired on natural gas and coke oven & blast furnace gas from adjacent steel mill, thus creating economic benefits for conventional thermal plant from steelworks gas
- High operational flexibility thanks to Fresh Air System Technology
> Kuala Langat - Malaysia - KA13E2-1 - 670 MW
Customer: Genting Sanyen Power Sdn Bdh
In commercial operation since 1995
- One of the most efficient power plants in Malaysia
- Brought into commercial operation 3 months ahead of schedule
- The first and only power plant in Malaysia to provide its own water supply and to supply steam to another industry





