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Indonesian Banten Project Units Has Continuously and Stably Operated for 245 Days, Setting a Record for Continuous and Stable Full-Load Operation within EPC Warranty Period in the International Power Plant Industry

Date:2018-03-27 2199Font scaling:
 

As at 22:06 on March 7, 2018, local time in Indonesia, the Indonesian Banten 1X670MW Supercritical Coal-Fired Power Plant, of which three major machines were supplied by HE, had operated continuously and stably for 245 days.


Unit 1 of the Indonesian Banten Project has continuously broken several stable operation records since its commissioning was completed and its stable operation was started on July 5, 2017. The generated electric power accumulated in the operation period has reached 3,026,641.02 MWH and its daily net generation has reached 12,303.42 MWH. Such continuous and stable operation has brought the best economic benefits to the employer and the strict operation management has won the 2017 Indonesian Project Environment Protection Award for Power Generation. Besides, with load adjustment according to the scheduling requirements of PLN, Unit 1 has become an important peak load regulation unit in the JAVA-BALI Grid System.


As required by PLN, Unit 1 of the Indonesian Banten Project will undergo the first planned overhaul on since it was put into operation on March 8.


The achievement that the units have continuously and stably operated for 245 days since they were put into operation has hit new highs in continuous, safe and stable operation of HE’s exported equipment. The high stability, high reliability and high safety of the three major machines have made the units the best among the units of the same type in the world and have set new world records of the international power plant industry in continuous stable operation and full-load operation within the EPC warranty period.