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Gibraltar, Rock-solid power

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Bouygues Energies & Services is assisting the Gibraltar Electricity Authority (GEA) with the modernisation of its power generation infrastructure by building a state-of-the-art 80-MW thermal power plant and a 3.4-MW heat recovery system.

€100

million invested

6

gas and oil turbines

83.4

MW of production capacity

Context

The €100-million contract with GEA to build a new dual-fuel power plant will ensure the energy self-sufficiency of Gibraltar’s 30,000 inhabitants for the next 30 years, while also complying with European standards on pollution and noise.

Our service

Bouygues Energies & Services has deployed turnkey solutions for the design, construction and procurement of equipment for this latest-generation power plant:

  • Design, build and environmental impact feasibility studies
  • Supply and commissioning of six gas and oil turbines each with 14 cylinders and weighing 300 tonnes.
  • Civil engineering
  • Procurement of electrical and mechanical components
  • Installation of a system to recover heat from exhaust gases
  • Commissioning of the entire facility with testing and connection to the local grid

Installation work was carried out in a cramped area close to built-up zones, without disrupting the operation of the existing power plants. The work involved 150 employees at peak periods. Handover is scheduled for 2017.

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