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Project information Customer: AO Mangistaumunaigas Plant: Gas turbine plant Location: Kalamkas, Kazakhstan Capacity: Generation of electrical energy 2 x 45 MW Services of CAC: Project management, Basic engineering Detail engineering, Procurement & supplies, Construction supervision assistance, Commissioning and Start-up Project durating: Start of project: October 2005 Handover: August 2008 Gas technology Energy generation plants www.cac-chem.de

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  • Project information

    Customer: AO Mangistaumunaigas

    Plant: Gas turbine plant

    Location: Kalamkas, Kazakhstan

    Capacity: Generation of electrical energy 2 x 45 MW

    Services of CAC: Project management, Basic engineering Detail engineering, Procurement & supplies, Construction supervision assistance, Commissioning and Start-up

    Project durating: Start of project: October 2005 Handover: August 2008

    Gas technology

    Energy generation plants

    www.cac-chem.de

  • Gas technology

    Energy generation plants Special features

    Generation of electrialcal energy with liquid or gaseous fuel

    Utilization of fuel of diffrent qualities

    Application of gas turbines or gas engines in particular cases

    Installation of an energy distribution in accordance with the customer

    Typical process diagram

    Simple process cycle

    Combined process cycle

    WIESBADEN MOSCOW CRACOW KIEV ALMATY CHEMNITZ

    Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz GmbH Augustusburger Straße 34, 09111 Chemnitz / Germany Phone +49 371 6899-0, Fax +49 371 6899-253 [email protected] www.cac-chem.de

    Fuel

    Fuel compressor

    Gas turbine plant Waste heat regeneration

    Electrical energy distribution

    Boiler / Steam generator

    Steam turbine

    Switchgear internal requirements

    Fuel

    Outlet

    Electrical energy

    Inlet

    Fuel

    Outlet

    Waste heat regeneration

    Electrical energy

    Inlet air