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GE to supply turbines for 433MW combined-cycle plant in Mexico

EBR Staff Writer Published 31 August 2011

General Electric (GE) will supply two Frame 7FA gas turbines and long-term services for the Norte II combined-cycle power plant located in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.

The 433MW power plant will be operated by a consortium formed by South Korean companies Samsung Construction & Trading Corp, Korea Electric Power Corporation and Techint Engineering and Construction.

Samsung Engineering and Techint are the engineering, procurement & construction contractors for the facility which is scheduled to begin commercial operation in May 2013.

Electricity generated by the plant will be supplied to state-owned utility Comision Federal de la Electricidad for use in the northern part of Mexico.

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