GE signs agreements with EVNGENCO 3
GE signs agreements with EVNGENCO 3
GE signs agreements with the Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVNGENCO 3) to help boost efficiency and reliability of largest power plants in Vietnam and support training.
GE and EVNGENCO 3 representatives sign agreements
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GE (NYSE: GE) announced a new contract with Vietnamese state-owned power utility Power Generation Joint Stock Corporation 3 (EVNGENCO 3) to continue to supply parts and services for its Phu My 2.1 and 4 power plants. The two plants are located in the 3,900-megawatt (MW) Phu My Power Generation Center in the southern part of the country and provide approximately 10 percent of the country’s energy needs. The five-year service agreement includes the provision of new and reconditioning parts, and on-site services for four GE GT13E2 gas turbines and STF-D200 combined cycle steam turbine units, helping to increase EVNGENCO 3’s power plants’ safe and reliable operations and efficiency.
The announcement was made at a contract ceremony attended by Dinh Quoc Lam, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Power Generation Corporation 3; Le Van Danh, General Director and Member of the Board of Directors of Power Generation Corporation 3; Pham Hong Son, CEO of GE Vietnam; Venkat Kannan, Regional President of Commercial, Asia, GE Gas Power; Ngo Son Hai, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Electricity; and Marie C. Damour, Consul General, U.S. Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.
“As the largest power generation center in Vietnam, we have a responsibility to ensure continued operations and no down time of our facilities” says Mr. Dinh Quoc Lam, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Power Generation Corporation 3. “Being the OEM provider for our current fleet, choosing GE was the natural choice to help us utilize the full potential of our plant assets. We have benefitted from GE’s proven track record of providing high-quality technology and services. GE’s support has been exceptional throughout the COVID pandemic, and with this service agreement, we trust in the company's ability to continue to support us in achieving our business goals."
Parties present signed agreements
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GE’s GT13E2 Gas Turbines have been powering the two plants since 1997. GE upgraded the units to MXL2s over several years since 2016, resulting in an increased output of approximately six percent (from 440MW to 465MW), and improved efficiency levels from 51.8 percent to 53.7 percent. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, in July, GE executed and completed a complex outage at the Phu My 4 Power Plant safely and on-time. The outage was performed by EVNGENCO 3 with remote support of GE Engineering and Technical Advisors, with an estimated savings of half million dollars of normal outage budget —and exceeded EVNGENCO 3’s expectations.
“Vietnam has achieved impressive progress towards rapid economic development in the past few decades built on the backdrop of increasing access to electricity to power its people and businesses,” says Pham Hong Son, CEO, GE Vietnam “We are honored to continue to provide with EVNGENCO 3 our safe, reliable, and in-region support, and ultimately help Vietnam achieve its energy goals for its national economic growth”.
GE’s GT13E2 gas turbine offers industry-leading efficiency. Its installed base of over 170 units operating in 35 countries cumulates over 14 million operating hours and generates 400 GW/h per day. The turbine capability to operate in extremes conditions (from -50°C to +55°C) and its high utilization rate of about 5,000 operating hours per units per year on average demonstrates the engine success and reliability. GE has performed over 500 C-Inspections and installed 39 MXL2 upgrade on 13E2 machines.
During the ceremony, an MoU was signed with EVNGENCO 3 as part of GE’s commitment to supporting the growth of the country’s power sector and human capital development. The MoU envisages that GE will support training and capability building of EVNGENCO 3’s personnel to perform field services related to steam turbine and generator equipment maintenance. GE and EVNGENCO 3 will also work together to explore collaboration for service opportunities related to steam turbine and generator equipment owned by EVNGENCO 3 and other power generation companies.
GE provides up to 27 percent of the Vietnam’s electricity needs, where there is an installed power generation capacity of about 55GW. GE currently has a fleet of 25 gas turbines and seven steam turbines. We have over 2000 employees across six locations from various businesses, serving our customers in the country, with 11 power plants, and projects throughout Vietnam. GE’s customers from around the world are served by a global network of repair and manufacturing capabilities which include the Phu My repair facility as well as the Dung Quat HRSG manufacturing plant.
GE was one of the first American companies established in the country since 1993 even before the US Embargo was lifted. GE first set up a representative office in Hanoi in 1993, and subsequently in Ho Chi Minh City in 2001, working in partnership with local organizations. In 2003, GE established GE Vietnam Ltd., a 100-percent GE capital investment that offers a wide range of after-sales services for medical, electrical and energy equipment. In 2010, GE invested in a wind turbine manufacturing facility in Hai Phong; and in 2016, GE established GE Dung Quat (Quang Ngai), which is one of two GE factories in the world manufacturing heat recovery steam generator (HRSG). GE currently employs approximately 2,000 people and offers products and services in power, renewable energy, healthcare and aviation sectors. Here and around the world, GE is building a world that works - finding solutions to tough problems, investing in people and programs that help improve infrastructure and lives, and which make a difference in the communities. |