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  Mechanical assembly for the Hirwaun Power Station gas-fired power plant in the UK

Industry
Energy
Services
Construction management & supervision, Mechanical assembly, Project Management
Country
Hirwaun, United Kingdom GB
Status
In porgress
The Hirwaun Power Station is a new gas-fired power plant in South Wales designed specifically for peak load times. METLEN Energy & Metals has been awarded the mechanical assembly contract once again. The end customer is the British energy supplier, Drax Group. SGS Industrial Services is on site as a reliable partner for the plant's complete mechanical assembly — with expertise, precision, and a strong team.
60
Employees
 
18
Months of construction time
 

Our Scope of Services

The project comprises the complete mechanical assembly of an SGT4000F gas-fired power plant. The scope of supply and services includes the following components:

  • Assembly of the gas turbine generator unit
  • Assembly of exhaust stack
  • Installation of all associated mechanical systems and auxiliary units

The Hirwaun project represents a modern approach to energy supply and reliable industrial implementation by SGS. With our experience in international installation projects, we actively contribute to the energy transition and security of supply in the UK.

Project data

Commissioner
METLEN Energy & Metals
Customer
METLEN Energy & Metals
Industry
Energy
Construction location
Hirwaun, United Kingdom
Contruction period
18 months
Contributors
At peak times 60
Scope of delivery & service
Mechanical assembly of a gas-fired power plant (SGT4000F)

About our Customer

METLEN Energy & Metals is a global industrial and energy company based in Greece. With its trusted EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) expertise, it designs and constructs complex energy projects worldwide.

The Drax Group, the project's end customer, is one of the UK's leading energy suppliers. The Hirwaun power plant will supply up to 150,000 households in the future, particularly during periods of high grid demand or when wind and solar power are insufficient. With a planned operating time of up to 1,500 hours per year, the plant will be an important addition to the transition to a lower-CO₂ energy supply.

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