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Siemens / Samsung Consortium Takes Possession of Island Power Combined Cycle Power Plant Site

The EPC contract for the 800MW plant, signed back in January 2007 when the project was owned by US-based INTERGEN, went into a long suspension until the new owner, India’s GMR Infrastructure, lifted the suspension in August last year to develop this first foreign IPP in Singapore.
The plant will feature Siemens’ latest state-of-the-art gas turbines which, when completed, will be one of the most efficient units in Singapore. The power plant is targeted for completion by the end of 2013 and will be fueled by regasified LNG.

About Siemens Singapore
With 5 companies and employing more than 2,000 people, Siemens is one of the largest European companies in Singapore. Siemens delivers cutting-edge solutions and technologies in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare. Established in Singapore since 1908, it is responsible for many of the country’s key infrastructure projects, and has been setting the pace of growth and development for this island-nation. In fiscal 2010 (October 1, 2009 – September 30, 2010), sales to customers amounted to EUR 302 million and new orders totaled EUR 361 million. For further information on Siemens Singapore, please visit our website.


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