Maritza power-plant awards $11-million contract

Bulgaria's largest thermal power-plant, Maritza East 2 electric utility—near Stara Zagora, awarded an $11-million contract to Honeywell International Inc. The upgrade will completely refurbish the controls for three units that produce 178 MW each. The upgrade will improve efficiency, safety, technology, and business applications.

By Staff January 1, 2006

Bulgaria’s largest thermal power-plant, Maritza East 2 electric utility—near Stara Zagora, awarded an $11-million contract to Honeywell International Inc. The upgrade will completely refurbish the controls for three units that produce 178 MW each. The upgrade will improve efficiency, safety, technology, and business applications.

The project’s focus is modernization of the plant with a safe, reliable, robust automation system that will integrate and use process data more effectively. Honeywell will provide Experion Process Knowledge System (PKS), field instrumentation, basic design, engineering and installation services. Honeywell will deliver the Experion system, with an integrated burner and safety system, and its well (PHD) for business applications.

Additionally, the process-history database PHD will enable the utility to install business applications in the future.

The project will be completed in three phases, with commissioning and start-up to be completed by 2008.

Maritza is owned by NEK—the national electric company—and supplies base-load power-generation capacity to the country. Atanas Dimitrov, general director of Maritza East 2, said, "We selected Honeywell because of its ability to provide the highest level of technology, competitive pricing, and local service capabilities. Honeywell’s large installed base and long established presence in Bulgaria give it the ability to deliver the strong, consistent level of services and consultancy that Maritza requires."

For more information visit: www.honeywell.com