The DLN2.6+ technology allows the gas turbines to be operated at reduced power during off-peak periods while maintaining low emissions levels. This saves fuel consumption and leads to reduced operating costs. DLN2.6+ technology is already in use at power plants elsewhere in Europe, notably in Italy, where emissions regulations are particularly stringent. This UK project fits with the European Union’s 20/20/20 target, which involves a 20% cut in emissions of greenhouse gases by 2020, compared to 1990 levels.
Kevin McCullough, Chief Technical Officer for RWE npower, said: “Modern gas-fired power stations are already the cleanest fossil fuelled power stations. This contract, part of a wider programme of investment in major equipment at Little Barford, will increase power output as well as cutting the station’s carbon footprint - ensuring we will be in the best position to provide reliable power generation into the future.”
The uprated 9F gas turbines are scheduled to be in commercial operation by the third quarter of 2012. The station’s gas turbine control system also will be upgraded with a GE Mark* VIe control system.
“As our first DLN 2.6+ project in the United Kingdom, we are pleased to bring our expertise and proven flexible, low NOx technology to help reduce emissions in the UK,” said Magued Eldaief, managing director United Kingdom for GE Energy. “This upgrade will enable Little Barford to operate more efficiently and flexibly”.
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