Yokogawa Electric Corporation has announced the receipt of an order from Hyundai Heavy Industries to supply control systems, safety instrumented systems, analysis systems, and other products for Stage-1 of the Jeddah South supercritical oil-fired thermal power plant project in Saudi Arabia.
Jeddah South will be Saudi Arabia’s first supercritical thermal power plant, and is being built by a state-owned enterprise, the Saudi Electricity Company. Stage-1 of this project involves the construction of four 723 MW units producing a total of 2892 MW. For each of the four units, Yokogawa will supply:
* Centum VP R5 integrated production control system for the control of the boiler and its auxiliary facilities.
* PK200 current-to-pneumatic converters.
* Liquid analysis system consisting of conductivity, pH, and residual chlorine analysers.
* Duct gas analysis system consisting of oxygen, infrared gas, and TDLS200 tunable diode laser analysers.
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