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Alstom has signed a turnkey geothermal power plant contract with Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad

Alstom has signed a turnkey geothermal power plant contract with Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) in the Puebla state of Mexico. The contract for the 25 MW Los Humeros II Phase B plant follows the Los Humeros II Phase A power plant contract signed by Alstom in May 2009. When completed in May 2012, [...]

Alstom has acquired the engineering office of the former Lummus Global

Alstom has acquired the engineering office of the former Lummus Global, a provider of technology for the hydrocarbon processing industry, in Wiesbader, Germany. The unit, renamed Alstom Carbon Capture GmbH, will be integrated into Alstom’s CO2 Capture Systems activity.
The unit consists of over 100 employees with capabilities for the design and turnkey delivery of CO2 capture [...]

Alstom and Schlumberger recently announced an agreement for mutual collaboration in the joint offering of carbon capture and storage

Alstom and Schlumberger recently announced an agreement for mutual collaboration in the joint offering of carbon capture and storage (CCS)-readiness studies. These studies will conduct a technical analysis of a power plant to identify how it should be adapted to accomodate an Alstom CCS system.
The studies will also include an evaluation of potential CO2 storage sites [...]

Alstom Wind has signed a contract with Welsh company Pennant Walters for the construction of a new wind farm

Alstom Wind has signed a contract with Welsh company Pennant Walters for the construction of a new wind farm

Alstom to install 26 MW wind farm in Wales, supplying clean energy to the equivalent of approximately 30,000 homes Alstom Wind has signed a contract with Welsh company Pennant Walters for the construction of a new wind farm – Alstom’s first wind farm contract in Wales.
The 26 MW Maesgwyn wind farm, to be built on the site of [...]

Alstom has signed two contracts, worth a total value of approximately 450 million euros

Alstom has signed two contracts, worth a total value of approximately 450 million euros, known as the Mannheim 9 project, to supply Grosskraftwerk Mannheim AG with new boiler and turbine units at the company’s Mannheim power plant in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
The new unit* will have an electrical output of over 900 MW and will [...]

Middle East Power Generation, Alstom to provide Power Plant Equipment

Alstom wins contracts worth around €100 million to provide power generation equipment to the Middle East
Alstom has recently won several contracts, worth approximately €100 million, in the Middle East in the field of power generation equipment. Notably, Alstom will supply key equipment to Korean contractor Hanwha Engineering & Construction for the new Samra III gas-fired power [...]

Alstom and TransAlta Launch Project Pioneer

Alstom and TransAlta Launch Project Pioneer
Alstom and Canadian power company TransAlta —along with their partners in the governments of Canada and Alberta, and Capital Power, an independent power producer— have announced the creation of a partnership to construct a large-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) demonstration facility at one of TransAlta’s coal-fired generating stations [...]

Alstom To Supply Diesel Generators for China’s First EPR Nuclear Power Plant

Alstom To Supply Diesel Generators for China’s First EPR Nuclear Power Plant
Alstom has won an order to supply eight new emergency diesel generators (EDGs) to the Taishan nuclear power plant in Guangdong, China, the country’s first EPR-based plant. The contract was signed between a consortium regrouping Alstom Power Turbomachines, Alstom Wuhan Engineering & Technology [...]

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