Siemens Energy to build Sun Ba Power Phase II CCPP in Taiwan

Siemens Energy’s HL-class technology is poised to enable low-emission, economical, and flexible power generation in Taiwan as of mid-2024.

Siemens Energy, together with its consortium partner CTCI Corporation, will build the Sun Ba Power Phase II Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) in Taiwan. Sun Ba II will be built in Tainan, located in southwestern Taiwan. The 1,100 MW power plant will be fired with regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG). It is designed as a multi-shaft combined cycle power plant, in which two gas turbines and one steam turbine each drive its own electrical generator. The contract includes long-term service for over 25 years for both gas turbines, the generators, the steam turbine, and the heat recovery steam generators. It also includes an option for digital service solutions. CTCI Corporation is responsible for the construction and installation, and whole engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work of the balance of plant. The project is in line with Taiwan’s energy transition to shift from coal and nuclear power to environmentally friendly gas-fired power plants and renewable energy (RE) plants.