Video production for our contractor, Anipsotiki S.A in Heron Thiva (Greece). The produced video illustrates the final stage of the service works on Heron II main turbine. Specialized crew from General Electric along with the aid of Anipsotiki equipment installing the rotor and lowering the turbine to its foundations.
“The primary electromechanical equipment of the HERON II power plant is derived from the General Electric’s STAG 109FB combined cycle unit and comprises a gas turbine with a nominal capacity of 290 MWe and a PG9371FB flue gas heat recovery boiler with three pressure and reheat settings, an ΗΕΑΤΤΜ Α15 steam turbine with a capacity of 145 MWe with an air-cooled condenser and a common 450Η generator with a nominal capacity of 533.4 MVA, a nominal three-phase voltage of 19 kV at 50 Hz, on a common axle.
It is one of the best state-of-the-art and technologically advanced power plants. Thanks to its output rate, it is a top power plant in terms of technology. The plant’s high output rate translates into reduced fuel consumption and, therefore, low carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which makes it the most environmentally friendly power plant after RES plants.” Heron.gr