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Black and Veatch Serves As Owner’s Engineer For Combined Cycle Power Plant In Sarawak


KUALA LUMPUR, Black and Veatch, a global leader in critical infrastructure solutions, has been chosen as the owner’s engineer for PETROS Power Sdn Bhd’s (PETROS Power) Miri Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (Miri CCGT) Power Plant in Sarawak, Malaysia.

The Miri CCGT Power Plant will be a lower-emission alternative to coal-fired power plants, which is expected to have a capacity of 500 megawatts (MW) and is intended to supply power to the Sarawak State Grid.

The power plant contributes to the Sarawak Gas Roadmap, which is critical to achieving Sarawak’s goal of doubling its economy by 2030, according to a statement.

‘Black and Veatch’s knowledge of international and country-specific engineering codes and standards, and contract structures helps to systematically mitigate project cost and schedule risks to ensure project execution certainty.

‘By bridging the gap between different engineering standards, Black and Veatch offers progressive clients, like PETROS Power, assurance that the engineering, procurement, and
construction (EPC) contractor delivers on project commitments cost effectively,’ said its president, Asia Pacific and India, Narsingh Chaudhary.

Black and Veatch will provide technical expertise, knowledge and technology transfer, and support for engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning (EPCC) contract management and administration.

The company has extensive experience in designing and constructing combined cycle power plants for diverse settings, including new sites, expansions to existing steam electric generating stations, and conversions of existing simple cycle peaking combustion turbines to combined cycle operation.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency