Floating power plant is a power generating plant which is built on a floating platform to provide electricity. The type of project is mainly used in developing countries which lack basic power facilities. Floating power plants can be equipped with one or more sets of the gas turbine, boiler or even a small nuclear reactor as generators. They use natural gas, fuel oil, heavy oil or nuclear power. Typically, floating power plant is berthed near to island or coast, connect into the local power grid, or for other purposes. Because of convenience, short construction period, low pollution and do not take up land area, floating power plants can satisfy the shortcomings of land based power facilities and satisfy the demand of islands. CIMC Raffles has already completed the technical design for power barges from the range of 25-400MW and have received in principle approval from ABS and BV for the 50MW and 100MW models.
Floating power plant is a power generating plant which is built on a floating platform to provide electricity. The type of project is mainly used in developing countries which lack basic power facilities. Floating power plants can be equipped with one or more sets of the gas turbine, boiler or even a small nuclear reactor as generators. They use natural gas, fuel oil, heavy oil or nuclear power. Typically, floating power plant is berthed near to island or coast, connect into the local power grid, or for other purposes. Because of convenience, short construction period, low pollution and do not take up land area, floating power plants can satisfy the shortcomings of land based power facilities and satisfy the demand of islands. CIMC Raffles has already completed the technical design for power barges from the range of 25-400MW and have received in principle approval from ABS and BV for the 50MW and 100MW models.
The FSRU is a floating storage and regasification unit. It is a special vessel that integrates LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving, storage, transshipment, regasification and other functions. It is equipped with a propulsion system and functions as an LNG carrier. Compared with traditional onshore LNG receiving terminals, FSRU has the advantages of small investment, short construction period and limited geographical conditions. Suitable for gas supply and power generation in areas with poor infrastructure or islands. The FSRU technical designs of 24,000m3, 12,000m3 and 56,000m3 capacity has been completed, of which 24,000m3 ship type has been approved by ABS and BV.
Floating power plant is a power generating plant which is built on a floating platform to provide electricity. The type of project is mainly used in developing countries which lack basic power facilities. Floating power plants can be equipped with one or more sets of the gas turbine, boiler or even a small nuclear reactor as generators. They use natural gas, fuel oil, heavy oil or nuclear power. Typically, floating power plant is berthed near to island or coast, connect into the local power grid, or for other purposes. Because of convenience, short construction period, low pollution and do not take up land area, floating power plants can satisfy the shortcomings of land based power facilities and satisfy the demand of islands. CIMC Raffles has already completed the technical design for power barges from the range of 25-400MW and have received in principle approval from ABS and BV for the 50MW and 100MW models.
The FSRU is a floating storage and regasification unit. It is a special vessel that integrates LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving, storage, transshipment, regasification and other functions. It is equipped with a propulsion system and functions as an LNG carrier. Compared with traditional onshore LNG receiving terminals, FSRU has the advantages of small investment, short construction period and limited geographical conditions. Suitable for gas supply and power generation in areas with poor infrastructure or islands. The FSRU technical designs of 24,000m3, 12,000m3 and 56,000m3 capacity has been completed, of which 24,000m3 ship type has been approved by ABS and BV.
Floating power plant is a power generating plant which is built on a floating platform to provide electricity. The type of project is mainly used in developing countries which lack basic power facilities. Floating power plants can be equipped with one or more sets of the gas turbine, boiler or even a small nuclear reactor as generators. They use natural gas, fuel oil, heavy oil or nuclear power. Typically, floating power plant is berthed near to island or coast, connect into the local power grid, or for other purposes. Because of convenience, short construction period, low pollution and do not take up land area, floating power plants can satisfy the shortcomings of land based power facilities and satisfy the demand of islands. CIMC Raffles has already completed the technical design for power barges from the range of 25-400MW and have received in principle approval from ABS and BV for the 50MW and 100MW models.
The FSRU is a floating storage and regasification unit. It is a special vessel that integrates LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving, storage, transshipment, regasification and other functions. It is equipped with a propulsion system and functions as an LNG carrier. Compared with traditional onshore LNG receiving terminals, FSRU has the advantages of small investment, short construction period and limited geographical conditions. Suitable for gas supply and power generation in areas with poor infrastructure or islands. The FSRU technical designs of 24,000m3, 12,000m3 and 56,000m3 capacity has been completed, of which 24,000m3 ship type has been approved by ABS and BV.