Iran completes gas turbine project in Syria

The Iran Power Plant Repairs Company (IPRC) has completed the project of repair and maintenance services of Jandar Gas power plant in the western Syrian province of Homs.
IPRC CEO Masoud Moradi told IRNA on Wednesday that Iran raked in €2.1 million through implementing the project in Syria thanks to its potentials in techno-engineering services.
The Jandar power plant can run on dual-fuel as the primary source being used to power the plant is natural gas. In case of shortage of natural gas, the plant will run on oil, he explained.
The gas-fired project consists of two steam turbines, each with 115MW nameplate capacity.
Japan’s Mitsubishi Power is the turbine supplier for the gas fired project, Moradi said, adding that Iran had signed a contract with the Syrian side on repair and maintenance services of the power plant.
The company has plans to broaden his market overseas as it enjoys robust infrastructure and apt experts, the official noted.

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