GE Signs over $330M in Deals with Macquarie Capital - Techint Consortium to Provide Total Plant Services Solution for the Norte III Power Plant in Mexico

Jan. 19, 2018
Aligning with Mexico’s Ministry of Energy’s National Electric System Development Program (PRODESEN) 2017-2030 plan, GE’s Power Services business (NYSE: GE) signed long-term agreements with a consortium formed by Macquarie Capital and Techint valued at approximately over $330M.

Aligning with Mexico’s Ministry of Energy’s National Electric System Development Program (PRODESEN) 2017-2030 plan, GE’s Power Services business (NYSE: GE) signed long-term agreements with a consortium formed by Macquarie Capital and Techint valued at approximately over $330M. The Multi-Year Agreements (MYA), include two fully integrated contracts, including an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) agreement and a Contractual Service Agreement (CSA), these together will provide 25 years of total plant services solutions for the 907 megawatts (MW) Norte III power plant, located in the municipality of Ciudad Juárez, in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. Overall transaction has been recognized with the prestigious “2017 LatAm Power Deal of the Year” award by Thomson Reuters’ Project Finance International.
At the start of 2015, Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) commissioned the development of a combined-cycle power plant just south of Ciudad Juarez in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, to help meet the growing need for electricity in the region. The Chihuahua region is identified in the PRODESEN 2017-2030—the 15-year infrastructure development program for Mexico’s national electric system–as a “deficient node,” given its expected growth in the next decade.
During its peak construction period, Norte III will employ approximately 2,000 workers and is expected to provide electricity to more than 500,000 houses in Mexico once completed. During commercial operation Norte III will provide for highly specialized on-going jobs including power plant staffing and additional maintenance staff during outages for 25 years.
“Macquarie continues to look for opportunities to leverage its global expertise in infrastructure, energy and project financing to address highly complex situations and develop creative solutions that work for all stakeholders, and such was the case in Norte III” said Rob Kupchak, Americas Head of Infrastructure and Energy for Macquarie Capital. "GE was chosen to accompany us in this important Project because of its reliable technology and full-service solution."
Under the terms of the 25-year agreement, GE will utilize its Fleet360* platform of total plant solutions for the Norte III plant which operates on four of GE’s 7F.04 gas turbines as well as two Toshiba steam turbines. The platform also provides a full spectrum of digital solutions and plant improvement services, regardless of which original equipment manufacturers (OEM) generation
equipment they have installed.
“Our total power plant services solution provides greatly improved risk mitigation while offering capacity and efficiency guarantees tailored to meet Macquarie - Techint Consortium‘s needs”
“At GE, we’re committed to our customers and their outcomes. We’re sharing both the benefits and risks with Macquarie by guaranteeing the performance of
the facility and sharing the impact of any unplanned maintenance.”
As part of the solution, GE’s Predix-based Asset Performance Management (APM) and
Operations Optimization (OO)
said Terrence Schoenborn, General Manager of GE Power Services’ Global Operation &
Maintenance (O&M) business.
software applications will be deployed to apply advanced data
analytics to predict and eliminate unplanned downtime, and improve power plant productivity.
GE’s software which is built on Predix, and was purpose-built to meet the scale, complexity,
speed and security requirements of the industry, will provide direct support to the GE O&M
team in achieving the guaranteed capacity outcome.
“With O&M agreements like this that can be coordinated or combined with a CSA, we can
prevent conflicts or gaps in scope and operate and maintain the power plant for our customers,
taking the burden off their shoulders” continued Terrence Schoenborn. “With our services,
cross-fleet experience and digital capabilities, we can help companies like Macquarie increase
the potential of their overall plant operations, ultimately helping them meet growing energy
demands and ever-evolving challenges”.
GE began its operations in Mexico in 1896. Mexico has the third largest 7F and 7H install base in the world. GE’s 16,000-square-meter Morelia Service Center, located in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, provides maintenance, testing and repair solutions for the Latin American region and will help ensure Macquarie gets the best and quickest possible repairs.

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