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Case Studies2023-12-15T15:02:26+05:30

ARC FLASH STUDY FOR SCHAEFFLER INDIA LIMITED

PROJECT DETAILS The Schaeffler Group, a major family-owned company globally, focuses on products. Their Hosur manufacturing site produces LuK-branded clutch systems and dual mass flywheels for various vehicles. In India, Schaeffler has engineering and research teams that support product development. Demonstrating a commitment to employee safety, they initiated an Arc Flash study to assess and address electrical safety hazards at their workplace. Schaeffler awarded Power Projects the contract [...]

SIMULATION OF INTEGRATED SYSTEM BEHAVIOUR FOR LOAD CHANGE

1.0 Purpose The purpose of the simulation is to demonstrate the behaviour of the GTGs, STGs and PREGs for any load change in the integrated operation of Refinery and Fertilizer plants. 2.0 System Modelling in ETAP The electrical system is modelled with all Turbine Generator (TG) units interconnected to the 66kV bus at Refinery plant and 33kV bus at Fertilizer plant respectively. The Refinery and Fertilizer plants are interconnected through 66kV tie lines. The loads of the Refinery and Fertili [...]

POWER SYSTEM STUDIES FOR 485MW COMBINED CYCLE GAS TURBINE POWER PLANT

PROJECT DETAILS 485MW Zarqa power plant is a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant being developed in Zarqa, the Kingdom of Jordan. The power plant run on dual-fuel. The primary fuel being used to power the plant is natural gas. Jordan's National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) has commissioned the 485MW ACWA Power Zarqa combined cycle power plant The power generated from the project is sold to National Electric Power under a power purchase agreement for a period of 25 years. The IPP s [...]

POWER SYSTEM STUDIES PROJECT FOR 50MWac RISHA SOLAR POWER PLANT

PROJECT DETAILS The 50 MW solar photovoltaic plant (Risha PV IPP project) is located within the Risha area, 300 km east of Amman in Jordan. This Project supports the country in increasing its renewable energy capacity and reducing its reliance on costly hydrocarbon imports. The IPP supports Jordan’s Vision 2025 to boost economic growth and the National Energy Strategy, which aims to boost power generation capacity by 40% by 2020. This 50 MW plant increases its total power generation capacity [...]

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