Siemens Selected as Technology Partner for Natural Gas-Fueled Power Plant in Ohio

  • $800 million-plus order to supply and service H-class gas power plant technology for the Lordstown Energy Center
  • Efficient, modern facility will have capacity to power approximately 800,000 homes
  • Gas turbines and steam turbine to be produced at Siemens’ Charlotte Energy Hub
  • Siemens provided an early-stage development loan to develop the project and its Financial Services Division will provide a pivotal 27% equity investment

ORLANDO, Fla.--()--Clean Energy Future has chosen Siemens as the turnkey supplier for Lordstown Energy Center – a new 940 megawatt natural gas-fired combined cycle power plant (CCPP) to be built in Lordstown, Ohio. The facility will be a Siemens 2x1 SCC6-8000H Flex-Plant™ combined cycle power plant, featuring the Siemens record-breaking H-class technology in a facility designed for fast, flexible operation to support renewable integration. Siemens Financial Services co-funded the development loan and will provide a pivotal 27% equity investment alongside Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets to help realize the project.

Slated for operation in summer 2018, the Lordstown Energy Center (LEC) will be capable of supplying power for approximately 800,000 homes in the PJM Interconnection regional transmission organization. In addition, Siemens has signed a long-term service agreement to help ensure the reliability, availability and operational performance of the units. The service will include Siemens advanced remote monitoring and diagnostics, part of the Siemens Digital Services portfolio.

Siemens Flex-Plant combined cycles are designed to minimize environmental impact and maximize operational flexibility to reduce greenhouse gas generation and support renewable integration. The turnkey solution for Lordstown will include two SGT6-8000H gas turbines, one SST-5000 steam turbine, two SGen-1200A generators as part of the gas turbine packages, one SGen-2000H generator as part of the steam turbine package, and a Siemens SPPA-T3000 integrated plant control system. The plant design includes Siemens industry leading Flex-Plant combined cycle features, including the fast gas turbine start which reduces start up emissions up to 95% and Siemens Clean-Ramp™ technology to maintain low emissions while load following. The gas turbines and steam turbine will be manufactured at Siemens’ Charlotte Energy Hub, which is the main production facility for Siemens’ 60 Hz power generation. The project also includes NEM DrumPlus heat recovery steam generators, as well as full balance of plant scope.

“As we look at the future of power generation in the United States, projects like the Lordstown Energy Center provide an example of how communities can harness cleaner-burning and affordable natural gas to provide efficient and reliable power,” said John Gibson, Senior Vice President, Head of Sales North America at Siemens Power and Gas Division. “We are pleased to be the technology partner for Clean Energy Future, providing a turnkey solution of world-class power equipment, including gas and steam turbines manufactured by Siemens workers at our U.S.-based energy hub in North Carolina. This equipment will be serviced with pride by Siemens for many years to come.”

“Lordstown Energy Center is a very high quality energy infrastructure project with which we are proud to be associated,” said Chris Leslie, Chief Executive Officer of Macquarie Infrastructure Partners III (MIP III). “LEC is expected to utilize the latest in high efficiency gas turbine power generation technology – technology that is both cost effective and more environmentally friendly than the aging coal-fired capacity that it will replace.”

“We are very pleased to have such a distinguished and experienced team of international power industry leaders, as Macquarie and Siemens, taking over the leadership role within LEC. Their strong track records of success will be most beneficial in meeting the project’s goals,” said William Siderewicz, President, Clean Energy Future.

“The support we were able to provide to this project is a great working example of how Siemens can act as a full-service partner to our customers,” commented Kirk Edelman, CEO of Energy Finance, Siemens Financial Services. “Leveraging our financial services capabilities alongside our power generation solutions, Siemens funded the development loan as well as an equity investment in Lordstown, underscoring our commitment to the long-term success of this project.”

For further information on Division Power and Gas, please see www.siemens.com/about/en/businesses/power-and-gas.htm

For further information on Siemens gas turbines, steam turbines and generators, please see www.energy.siemens.com/hq/en/fossil-power-generation/

For further information on Division Financial Services, please see www.siemens.com/finance

Siemens Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, a global powerhouse focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of systems for power generation and transmission as well as medical diagnosis. With approximately 348,000 employees in more than 190 countries, Siemens reported worldwide revenue of $86.2 billion in fiscal 2015. Siemens in the USA reported revenue of $22.4 billion, including $5.5 billion in exports, and employs approximately 50,000 people throughout all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

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