Doosan Škoda Power has successfully completed the Rayong project in Thailand (Figure 1). The company delivered a 20-MW steam turbine, including a generator, condenser, and other accessories, to the newly built combined cycle power plant in Rayong Province, near the famous tourist resort of Pattaya. This project is a significant milestone as it is the first historical delivery of a Doosan Škoda Power turbine to the Thai market.

1. The Rayong project in Thailand. Courtesy: Doosan Škoda Power Jindřich Závodný, project manager at Doosan Škoda Power, said: “We are excited to have been part of this prestigious project and to collaborate with the Thai company TTCL, the EPC [engineering, procurement, and construction] contractor for the project. After all deliveries to the site were made, we subsequently provided technical assistance with installation and successful commissioning [Figure 2]. Thanks to our hard work, we were able to meet all contractual milestones. Our technology will contribute to efficient and sustainable energy use in the region. We thank the entire team and suppliers for their hard work and dedication.”

2. Doosan Škoda Power delivered a 20-MW steam turbine, including a generator, condenser, and other accessories. Courtesy: Doosan Škoda Power The new combined cycle power plant will replace an existing facility and, thanks to innovative technology, will reduce natural gas consumption by 15% compared to the previous installation. The turbine system is part of a combined cycle with a total output of 74 MW, which will provide steam and partially electricity for the industrial area. The surplus electricity will be supplied to the transmission system operated by Thailand’s national distribution company EGAT. POWER edited this content, which was contributed by Doosan Škoda Power.



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