Contratto di $30 milioni per Nidec Asi per giacimento di gas in Qatar.

Nidec ASI, part of the Nidec Group, has signed a €30 million agreement to produce and supply six 45MW electric motors to support the expansion of the world’s largest natural gas field in Qatar. The goal is to reach a production of 126 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year by 2028, making Qatar one of the largest LNG exporters in the world and the main supplier to Europe. The motors, developed by Nidec ASI, use a 4-pole motor with a PWM inverter, which offers greater operational efficiency and productivity compared to traditional solutions. The entire development and production of the motors will take place at the Nidec ASI plant in Monfalcone. This new technology is expected to revolutionize the LNG sector by replacing gas turbines with environmentally-friendly electric motors. Nidec ASI is proud to contribute to Europe’s increasing demand for alternative energy sources and to support ambitious investments in productivity and carbon footprint reduction in the sector. The company is also working on increasing the power of its motors from the current 45MW to 100MW to replace larger gas turbines and achieve higher standards of efficiency and productivity.
L’ex Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali, ora parte del gruppo polacco PZL Mielec, ha siglato un contratto per fornire sei motori elettrici da 45 MW ciascuno. Questi motori saranno utilizzati per supportare l’espansione della produzione di una grande industria.
I motori elettrici giocano un ruolo fondamentale nel settore industriale, fornendo energia elettrica per una vasta gamma di attività produttive. La fornitura di queste unità di grandi dimensioni è un segnale positivo per l’industria, indicando una maggiore domanda di energia elettrica e un aumento della produzione.
L’utilizzo di motori elettrici può contribuire anche alla riduzione delle emissioni di gas serra, in quanto sono più efficienti e prodotti da fonti di energia rinnovabile possono essere utilizzati per alimentarli. Questo contratto non solo contribuirà alla crescita dell’ex Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali, ma anche al progresso dell’industria verso una produzione più sostenibile e rispettosa dell’ambiente.
Nidec Asi, commessa da 30 milioni per giacimento di gas in Qatar
Nidec Asi ha ottenuto una commessa da 30 milioni di dollari per un giacimento di gas in Qatar. L’azienda fornirà servizi di ingegneria e manutenzione per garantire un’efficace estrazione del gas. Questa opportunità consentirà a Nidec Asi di consolidare la sua posizione di leader nel settore energetico in Medio Oriente.
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Nidec ASI, part of the Energy & Infrastructure Division of the Nidec Group, has signed a €30 million agreement for the production and supply of six 45MW electric motors to support the expansion of the world’s largest natural gas field in Qatar. The goal is to achieve a production of 126 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year by 2028 through the implementation of two new gas transportation trains, making Qatar one of the world’s leading LNG exporters and the main supplier to Europe.
The plant designed by Nidec ASI will use a 4-pole motor driven by a PWM inverter. Compared to traditional solutions that use 2-pole motors with LCI inverters, the system offers greater operability and high productivity, making it overall less expensive, more robust, and reliable. The entire development and production of the motors have been entrusted to the Nidec ASI plant in Monfalcone, and this new technology will be a key player in the ongoing electric revolution in the LNG sector, where more and more gas turbines can be replaced by environmentally-friendly electric motors.
“We are proud to offer our expertise and facilities to meet Europe’s pressing need for greater alternative energy sources, especially LNG, and to support even more ambitious investments in terms of productivity and footprint reduction for the entire sector,” commented Dominique Llonch, CEO of Nidec ASI. “Our technologies naturally play a central role in the ongoing green transition, and we are indeed expanding the range of these motors to 100MW from the current 45MW in order to replace higher power turbines, achieving new standards of efficiency and productivity.”
SO24