CCGT Plants in Malaysia

Bintulu
Location: Sarawak
Operator: Sarawak Energy Bhd
Configuration: 4 X 33 MW, 2 X 35 MW 6001B gas turbines, 330-MW, 2+1 CCGT with 9001E gas turbines
Operation: 1991-1999
Fuel: natural gas, oil
T/G supplier: GE, Nuovo Pignone, EGT, GEC-Alstom
EPC: Mitsui, Chang Tze Brothers Construction, EGT, CMEC
Quick facts: The 9001E GTs are being converted to a CCGT block for operation in 2011. This is Sarawak's first CC installation and also a CDM project with Mitsubishi Corp.

Photograph courtesy of Sarawak Energy Bhd
Posted 18 Aug 2010

Kuala Langat
Location: Selangor
Operator: Alstom for Genting Sanyen Bhd
Configuration: 808-MW, 5+1 CCGT with three GT 13E2M gas turbines plus single 6001 and 5001 gas turbines, CHP
Operation: 1996
Fuel: natural gas, distillate oil
HRSG supplier: Alstom
T/G supplier: Alstom, GE
EPC: Alstom
Quick facts: In Dec 1993, Genting signed a turnkey contract for Kuala Langat and this was followed on 6 Jan 1994 by the PPA signing with TNB. First fire in the lead unit was in Nov 1994 and the three large gas turbines were in simple-cycle commercial operation by Mar 1995, after just over 24mos of construction and 3mos months ahead of schedule. One of the GE Frame 5 machines was later replaced by a Frame 6. The three 13E machines exhaust to dual pressure HRSGs, and the GE machines exhaust to a common duct and single HRSG which is connected to a common HP header. The GE machines also serve for black-start service. Steam is used by an adjacent paper mill.

Photograph courtesy of Alstom
Posted 27 Aug 2008

Kulim
Location: Penang
Operator: Northern Utility Resources
Configuration: Two 114-MW, 2+1 CCGT blocks with 6001B gas turbines
Operation: 2000
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Stork
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: VA TECH
Quick facts: In April 1999, the contract was awarded to build this combined cycle in the Kulim High Tech Park. The energy customers require extremely reliable power with voltage and frequency  controlled within a very narrow tolerance band. The power plant has air-cooled condensers.

Photograph courtesy of European Profiles (M) Sdn Bhd
Posted 6 Aug 2005

Lumut
Location: Perak
Operator: Malakoff Bhd
Configuration: Three 650-MW, 3+1 CCGT blocks with Type 13E2 gas turbines
Operation: 2001-2002
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Alstom
T/G supplier: Alstom, Kawasaki
EPC: Stone & Webster
Quick facts: This is Malaysia's largest gas-fired power station and was built on an 80ac site on old tin mining property at Mukim Pengkalan Baru, Manjiung district. Blocks 1&2 are owned by Segari Energy Ventures, while Block-3 is owned by GB3 Sdn Bhd. The major shareholder of both SEV and GB3 is Malakoff Bhd.

Photograph courtesy of ABB
Posted 31 Mar 2001

Melaka Refinery
Location: Melaka
Operator: Petronas Penapisan (Melaka) Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 125-MW, 4+1 CCGT with 5001 gas turbines CHP
Operation: 2008
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: NEM
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: Foster Wheeler, OGP, Shinryo, Steamline Malaysia
Quick facts: This CHP provides power supply and process steam supply for the Petronas Second Refinery PSR-1 and PSR-2 facilities.

Photograph courtesy of NEM
Posted 6 Jun 2009

Paka
Location: Terengganu
Operator: YTL Power Corp Sdn Bhd
Configuration: Two 416-MW CCGT blocks with V94.2 gas turbines
Operation: 1994
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Deutsche Babcock
T/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: Ewbank Preece<

Photograph courtesy of Siemens AG
Posted 13 Jul 2002

Pasir Gudang
Location: Johor
Operator: YTL Power Corp Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 418-MW, 2+1 CCGT with V94.2 gas turbines
Operation: 1994-1995
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Deutsche Babcock
T/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: Siemens

Photograph courtesy of Siemens AG
Posted 23 Oct 2002

Perlis
Location: Perlis
Operator: Teknologi Tenaga Perlis Consortium
Configuration: 710-MW, 3+1 CCGT with Type 13E2 gas turbines
Operation: 2003
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Alstom
T/G supplier: Alstom
EPC: Alstom, SKM
Quick facts: Perlis was delivered under budget within 21mos of financial close.

Photograph courtesy of Sinclair Knight Merz
Posted 6 Sep 2004

Prai
Location: Penang
Operator: Malakoff Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 350-MW single-shaft CCGT with 9001FA gas turbine
Operation: 2003
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Doosan
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: Sumitomo

Photograph courtesy of European Profiles (M) Sdn Bhd
Posted 6 Aug 2005

Tanjong Kling
Location: Melaka
Operator: Powertek Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 330-MW, 2+1 CCGT with 9001E gas turbines
Operation: 1993-1998
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: Nooter
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: Marubeni, Black & Veatch
Quick facts: Also known as Melaka.

Photograph courtesy of Tanjong plc
Posted 6 Aug 2005

Telok Gong
Location: Melaka
Operator: Powertek Sdn
Configuration: 720-MW, 2+1 CCGT with V94.3A gas turbines
Operation: 2002
Fuel: natural gas, oil
HRSG supplier: Doosan
T/G supplier: Siemens
EPC: Siemens
Quick facts: Also known as Panglima. Plant includes 4 X 110-MW gas turbines online in 1995.

Photograph courtesy of Tanjong plc
Posted 6 Aug 2005

Teluk Salut-I
Location: Sabah
Operator: Ranhill Bhd
Configuration: 4 X 33 MW 6001B gas turbines
Operation: 1998
Fuel: natural gas, oil
T/G supplier: GE
EPC: Kentz
Quick facts: Conversion to combined-cycle operation was completed in 2008.

Photograph courtesy of Ranhill Bhd
Posted 12 Mar 2005

     
 

Tuanku Jafaar CC 1
Location: Negeri Sembilan
Operator: TNB Generation Sdn Bhd
Configuration: 715-MW, 2+1 CCGT with M701F gas turbines
Operation: 2005
Fuel: natural gas
HRSG supplier: MHI
T/G supplier: MHI, Melco
EPC: MHI
Quick facts: In Oct 2001, TNB awarded a $553mn, turnkey contract to MHI for this power station and on 13 Jun 2005, it was handed over to the owner. The new CCGT block replaces an aging oil-fired conventional plant. Also known as Port Dickson.

Photograph courtesy of European Profiles (M) Sdn Bhd
Posted 6 Aug 2005

 

Abbreviations

Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base

Updated 08/29/10

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