The Yerevan Power Station, a 250 MW combined cycle power plant (CCPP) with a capacity of 2 x 96 m³/day demineralized water, constructed by Siemens Energy, completed within a remarkable project duration of less than 9 months, even during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the crucial importance of efficient water treatment, the Yerevan Power Station aimed to support its operations in providing a reliable generation to power source for the city’s population and beyond.
Siemens
High Efficient Water Treatment for Sustainable Energy Generation
Overview: The Yerevan Power Station, a 250 MW combined cycle power plant (CCPP) with a capacity of 2 x 96 m³/day demineralized water, constructed by Siemens Energy, completed within a remarkable project duration of less than 9 months, even during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognizing the crucial importance of efficient water treatment, the Yerevan Power Station aimed to support its operations in providing a reliable generation to power source for the city’s population and beyond.
BlueGen Water Solution: BlueGen Water took on the comprehensive development of the project, encompassing detailed design, process engineering, manufacturing, fabrication, FAB, installation, and commissioning of an advanced water treatment plant. This involved fitting all major equipment within a single pre-fabricated standard 40 ft. HC container, enabling a rapid deployable system with minimal reliance on civil engineering. Consequently, it significantly reduced costs, on-site installation, and commissioning time.