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225 MW +- 10% Sikalbaha Combined Cycle
Power Plant (CCPP), Bangladesh

Name of Project : 225 MW Sikalbaha Combined Cycle Power Project, Bangladesh 

Owner : Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB)

Client : Larsen & Toubro Limited, India

Capacity : 225 MW

L&T-S&L’s scope : 

  • Complete Basic and Detail Engineering
  • Site Support Services

Configuration :

  • One (1) Siemens make SGT 5 2000E Gas Turbines Generators (GTGs)
  • One (1) L&T make Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG)
  • One (1) Siemens make Steam Turbine Generator(STG)

Key Technical Features :

  • GTGs of capacity 172 MW ISO , using natural gas as primary fuel and Diesel as second fuel
  • HRSGs having dual pressure, natural circulation
  • Axial Flow STG, capacity 85 MW
  • Two pass, single shell Axial Condenser
  • Single phase transformer for both GTG and STG
  • 50m tall Gas Turbine Bypass stack

Fuel :  Natural Gas and Diesel oil, LPG as start up fuel

Year of commissioning : 2017