Narowal Power Plant

HUBCO is the only IPP to go into expansion and has set up a 213 MW power plant at Mouza Poong, Narowal, Punjab. Spread over 62 acres of land, located 150 km northeast of Lahore, the Narowal Power Plant was constructed in 2010. It is also an RFO-fired, engine based, combined cycle power station.

The plant comprises of 11 generating sets based on MAN 18v48/60 engine, 11 Alborg Heat Recovery Steam Generators and one air cooled condensing Steam Turbine from Dresser Rand. The engines are four-stroke, medium speed, turbo charged and charge air cooled. Each engine has a generating capacity of 18.428 MWe while the designed output of the steam turbine is 16.45 MWe. These engines are capable of operating as base load plant on RFO. Generation capacity of these engines and steam turbo generator, at ISO conditions, is 213.82 MWe Nett with an average efficiency of 45% in combined cycle mode.

Sponsors

HUBCO

Project Cost

US$ 270 MN

Scope

Gross Capacity 224.79 MW (Reciprocating Engines 11x18.4 and Steam Turbine 1x16.5) 

Location

Mouza Poong, Mureedkay‐Narowal Road, District Narowal, Punjab

Technology

Thermal Power Plants

Off taker

Central Power Purchase Authority (Cppa-G)

PPA Term

25 Years

COD

21 April 2011