HELSINKI, December 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Wartsila was awarded a contract in November 2007 by Trinidad and Tobago
Electricity Commission (T&TEC), the national electric utility in the
twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, to supply a dual-fuel power
plant under an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract.
The contract is valued at approximately 77 million US dollars (approx.
EUR 52.3 million). This baseload power plant will be the first natural gas
reciprocating engine plant of its kind in the Caribbean region.
The Wartsila power plant will be commissioned in September 2009 and it
will be located at the Cove Industrial Estate in Cove on the island of
Tobago. The power plant will supply electricity to Tobago and also transmit
power to the main island of Trinidad via two existing 33 kV submarine cables.
The Wartsila power generating facility will be equipped with four
Wartsila 18V50DF dual-fuel generator sets and a double buss bar 66 kV
substation to interconnect with the T&TEC electrical grid, producing a total
of more than 64 MW on natural gas and 67 MW on light fuel oil (LFO) that acts
as back-up fuel.
While Trinidad is heavily industrialized, the island of Tobago is a
tranquil tourist paradise best known for its rich Caribbean culture,
beautiful beaches, and as a yachting haven with its many secluded bays and
coves.
"This is the second power plant we are going to build for T&TEC on the
island of Tobago. We are extremely delighted that Wartsila's reciprocating
gas engine technology proved to be the best solution for T&TEC, and we could
provide a plant that meets their requirements for efficiency and
reliability," said Rodney George, Vice President Power Plant Sales for
Wartsila Caribbean Inc.
Wartsila will also operate the Cove plant for an initial period of five
years under a full operations and maintenance agreement, and this accentuates
Wartsila's ability to provide T&TEC with a lifecycle power generating
solution that fulfills their need for a reliable source of power. Wartsila
handles everything from equipment delivery to engineering, procurement and
construction of the power plant through operation and maintenance of the
plant after commissioning.
"Wartsila was selected as the EPC contractor for this new gas-fired power
plant in Tobago following a rigorous tendering and evaluation process," said
Indarjit Singh, General Manager of Trinidad and Tobago Electricity
Commission.
"With clean-burning natural gas as the primary fuel, this new dual-fired,
high-efficiency plant will augment the country's baseload generation capacity
and will fully meet Tobago's demand, presently at 40MW, for at least the next
ten years. In the mean time all excess power will be exported to Trinidad. As
this new facility replaces the importation of power from Trinidad via very
long transmission lines and submarine cables, transmission losses are
expected to be reduced significantly whilst the voltage in Tobago will be
much better controlled," he continued.
About Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC):
The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission is the sole provider of
electricity on the twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The company
was established in 1946 and today, with a work force of approximately 2500,
serves close to 400,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers.
T&TEC is primarily a Transmission and Distribution company; however it has a
51% equity interest in the larger generation company in the country.
About Wartsila:
Wartsila Corporation, based in Helsinki, Finland, is a major provider of
solutions for decentralized power generation and a leading global ship power
supplier. Wartsila Power Plants provides complete turnkey power plants
ranging from five to 300 megawatts, for applications such as intermediate
peaking, multi-fuel baseload, combined heat and power, mechanical drives and
biopower. Wartsila Ship Power offers engines and complete ship machinery,
propulsion and maneuvering solutions to suit specific ship design and
operational requirements for marine vessels and offshore applications.
Wartsila Services builds upon its global base of installed engines for ship
power and power plants, serving its customers throughout the life cycle of
these products with parts and service contracts, maintenance and operations
agreements, and online services through subsidiaries in more than 70
countries.
Wartsila enhances the business of its customers by providing them with
complete lifecycle power solutions. When creating better and environmentally
compatible technologies, Wartsila focuses on the marine and energy markets
with products and solutions as well as services. Through innovative products
and services, Wartsila sets out to be the most valued business partner of all
its customers. This is achieved by the dedication of more than 15,000
professionals manning 150 Wartsila locations in 70 countries around the
world. Wartsila is listed on The Nordic Exchange in Helsinki, Finland.
http://www.wartsila.com
For further information, please contact:
Jeannie E. Beard,
Marketing Coordinator,
Central America & Caribbean,
Wartsila North America,
Direct: +1-281-233-6206,
Fax: +1-281-233-6233,
Email: jeannie.beard@Wartsila.com;
or
Maria Nystrand,
Public Relations Manager,
Marketing Communications,
Wartsila Finland Oy,
Direct tel: +358-10-709-1456,
Fax: +358-10-709-1425,
maria.nystrand@Wartsila.com.