Managing Director of Iran’s MAPNA Group, which is the first and leading West Asia-based general contractor of thermal power plants in the MENA region, has said that Iran is going to become an exporter of new classes of gas turbines in near future, Tehran Times reported.
Speaking on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of a deal for manufacturing an MGT-75 gas turbine for Iran’s Thermal Power Plant Holding (TPPH) on Saturday, Abbas Ali-Abadi said: “Iran now has the knowledge and technology to design and manufacture a variety of new gas turbines on a global scale.”
“We will present this turbine [MGT-75] in the global market soon and it will undoubtedly be well received,” Ali-Abadi added.
Mentioning some of the significant features of the mentioned turbine, the official said that the power plants that use these new turbines will have a very low water consumption so that the water consumption in such power plants would be reduced to one-tenth.
According to the official, the new turbines can also use hydrogen as an alternative fuel in the regions where pollution is an issue.
“This product is made completely inside the country using local knowledge and technology and it is definitely cheaper than foreign models,” Ali-Abadi said.
He further noted that the MGT-75 turbine has been designed according to the requirements of the country’s power network and can be used for the development of the network in the future.