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WORLD’S LARGEST HRSG SUPERMODULES DELIVERED
Diesel Generator Sets For A Key Hospital In Trinidad And Tobago
GENESAL ENERGY has provided emergency backup power to a number of prestigious hospitals in recent years, assisting in both international and domestic projects such as the refurbishment of the 12 de Octubre Hospital in Madrid.
Genesal’s latest contract involved the island of Trinidad and Tobago where the company has supplied two GEN1500TC 1500 kVA diesel generators capable of mitigating power failures in just seconds.
The generator sets were fitted with - 40 decibel baffles to ensure a low noise level and container with integrated fuel tanks for maritime transport to the Caribbean destination.
The company’s engineering team has supervised the design, manufacturing, commissioning and maintenance of the equipment which has been developed to work in a fail-safe environment.
Two 1500 kVA gensets had to provides low noise level and be rugged enough to cope with the regular Caribbean hurricane seasons once installed in a hospital complex where power cuts can occur due to the weather conditions.
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business has announced the completion of the safe transport and delivery of one of the world’s largest HRSG Supermodules from South Korea to Japan.
These large, prefabricated Supermodules are for three GE Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) which will be installed at Goi Thermal Power Station located in Chiba Prefecture east of Tokyo. GE will work with Toshiba to integrate the Supermodules at the plant. The project, celebrated in conjunction with the U.S. National Safety Month, further demostrates the company’s commitment to occupational safety and health.