EthosEnergy completes $4m generator rewinds in Indonesia

Wednesday, May 4 2016 - 02:30 AM WIB

By Romel S. Gurky

EthosEnergy, provider of rotating equipment services and solutions for clients in the power and oil and gas markets, said it has successfully completed the on-time delivery of two 223 MVA, 200MW generator rewinds worth US$4 million for two steam turbines owned by Indonesia Power, a subsidiary of state-owned electricity firm PT PLN. The generators are located at Tanjung Priok power plant site, Jakarta.

?EthosEnergy reverse engineered, manufactured, installed and commissioned the generator stators within the 140 day window required by Indonesia Power. The shop work and manufacturing was performed in our state of the art facility in Lubliniec, Poland,? the company said in a statement Tuesday. The Lubliniec facility has the proven experience and capability to address design, modernization and new production of large rotors, stators and complete generators with a power rating of more than 400 MW and up to 300 tons.

?The level of commitment by EthosEnergy and PT Menamas was evident in their efficient, collaborative and transparent approach to our project. Many of the field service engineers spent the Christmas and New Year holidays at the site during the first rewind, allowing them to complete the project within the agreed timeframe,? said Tri Cahyono Putro, General Manager of UP Tanjung Priok Site. ?We look forward to working with EthosEnergy on future generator rewinds with the same success as these two.?

?EthosEnergy manufactures high quality products that are essential for safe operation, product optimization and lower life cycle costs,? said Fryderyk Zebik, President of EthosEnergy Poland S.A. ?Our 45 years of experience, global delivery capability and proven execution track record is underscored with our commitment to Service Excellence for all customers we partner with.?

In addition to the completion of the steam turbine rewinds, EthosEnergy said it also recently met its 32 hours Heat Run Test and 96 hours reliability run test of the second unit.

Editing by Reiner Simanjuntak

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