- Naepo District Heating Plant, powered by GE’s highly efficient and advanced 7HA.02 gas turbine technology, will provide approximately 500 megawatts (MW) to the national grid, and steam for district heating for over 100,000 citizens of Naepo City
- The new gas turbine-based district heating plant will replace a previously planned Solid Refuse Fuel boiler plant
- Project will build on GE’s extensive experience applying HA gas turbine technology to district heating projects in South Korea at GS Power’s Anyang plant
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- GE will provide three 9HA.02 heavy duty gas turbines for the Dongguan Ningzhou power plant, operated by the Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd.
- Dongguan Ningzhou power plant will add 2,400 MW, the equivalent electricity needed to power more than four million homes in China, becoming one of the largest gas power plants in China’s mainland
- The project is the first H-class gas turbine planned by local government after policy reform in the Greater Bay Area, focused on the coal-to-gas energy transition
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In the popular imagination, Brazil is an eternal carnival of sun, samba and soccer on the sand in Rio de Janeiro. Yet many Brazilians claim that the real Brazil is actually the country’s sprawling northeast region, which is a long way from the golden beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. The Northeast is the home of capoeira, the hypnotic Afro-Brazilian martial art; the sertão, the country’s semi-mythical scrubby outback; and forró, the folk music that farmers sang in hope of bumper harvests of corn, sugarcane and coffee.
Two hours and fifty-four minutes. That’s how long it took a plane to fly from Yangon, Myanmar to Singapore in August 2015. A short flight by some standards, it was barely long enough to watch a movie or read a magazine. Although it may not seem like much, this flight was a historic moment for Myanmar.