Ukraine: coalmine gas to energy

GE Jenbacher, a division of GE Energy, has received a contract to provide 22 complete gas engine co-generation systems for a Ukrainian coalmine gas-to-energy project. Each system will include the cooling system, silencer, control system and heat recovery unit. Upon completion, the project will be the largest of its kind in the world in terms of total power output. The contract was awarded by the Lease-Holding Company Coal Mine Named After A.F. Sasyadko, headquartered in Donezk, in SE Ukraine. Coal mine gas will power 22 GE Jenbacher JMS 620 GS-S.LC co-generation systems to generate 131 MW of electrical and thermal output. The heat and power will support operations at three Sasyadko sites inside and near Donezk. The equipment is being manufactured at GE Jenbacher’s facilities in Jenbach, Austria, and will be delivered to Sasyadko in 10 stages, beginning in June 2004. The facilities are expected to begin commercial operation no later than the fourth quarter of 2004.




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