On March 31, the Huaneng Pengzhou Gas Turbine Project, surveyed and designed by GEDI, was fully completed and put into operation.
The project is the first gas-fired peaking power station in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It features two sets of 9F-class improved gas-steam combined-cycle units equipped with integrated flue gas denitrification systems. Upon full completion, the project will generate over 2.4 billion kWh of electricity annually. This will further meet Chengdu's growing power demand, optimize the regional power structure, and significantly enhance the peaking capacity and emergency response capabilities of the Chengdu and Sichuan grids during both wet and dry seasons, providing clean energy for regional low-carbon economic development.
Throughout the project, the GEDI team remains committed to technological innovation and meticulous design, striving to create a modern, green, and eco-friendly power station that harmoniously integrates with the local culture and ecological environment. The project utilizes the low-level large-platform operation layout pioneered by GEDI, coordinating the arrangement of facilities such as circulating water pump houses and cooling towers to optimize inspection and maintenance processes, reduce costs, and achieve efficient and intensive land use. Through a series of technological and system optimizations, the project accurately matches the thermal load demands of the industrial park and enables cascaded energy utilization with a comprehensive efficiency of 70.74%, serving as a model for efficient multi-energy complementarity in the region. Additionally, the project features the first application of domestic gas boosters in large-scale gas turbine projects, realizing the localization of core equipment and advancing the autonomy and controllability of China's energy equipment.