miércoles, 20 de enero de 2016

Centrals in Gran Canaria #2


The combined cycle plant consists of two gas turbines and one steam interconnected. It is ready to operate in open cycle , ie exclusively using gas turbines . Uses seawater for cooling open and meets all environmental requirements , both in the European and Spanish legislation circuit. In 1998 , the plant received the certificate of AENOR ISO 14001 environmental management . In 2002 , the plant obtained EMAS environmental certification , which is based on the EMAS Regulation of the European Union.

Barranco de Tirajana power station has two groups of fuel oil , two gas turbine and combined cycle two groups in the town of San Bartolome de Tirajana , in the southeast of the island of Gran Canaria.Currently it has an output of 80 MW. The Steam Room 2 group , also 80 MW , became operational in 1996. Both use fuel oil of low sulfur content fuel.

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