Qeshm Combined Cycle Power Plant Project

Delta Offshore Technology is proud to support the development of the Qeshm Combined Cycle Power Plant, a vital energy and water infrastructure project on Qeshm Island. Commissioned to meet the island’s growing energy demands, this project integrates advanced power generation with sustainable water management solutions Read more . . . , including MED (Multi-Effect Desalination) and RO (Reverse Osmosis) plants. With a daily seawater requirement of 1.2 million cubic meters, the project highlights the importance of efficient intake and outfall systems to support power generation and desalination operations. As the main contractor, Delta Offshore Technology brings its expertise in engineering, construction, and commissioning to ensure the successful delivery of this critical infrastructure, aligning with technical excellence and environmental standards.

Project Overview

Project Overview

The Qeshm Combined Cycle Power Plant, currently under construction, is situated in the northern region of Qeshm Island, approximately 17 kilometers west of Dargahan City. The plant is designed with a power generation capacity of 500 MW and includes the development of MED (Multi-Effect Desalination) and RO (Reverse Osmosis) desalination plants to support its operations.
Found out more Read more . . . A seawater once-through cooling system has been adopted for the power plant’s cooling needs.

Project Requirements

Project Requirements

To meet the intake water requirements for the power plant’s cooling system, as well as the desalination plants, a total of 1.2 million cubic meters of seawater per day will be required. This includes:

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  • MED Desalination Plants: units with a combined production capacity of 8,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day.
  • RO Desalination Plant: A production capacity of 92,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day.
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The project also requires the construction of an advanced intake and outfall system to ensure the seamless supply of seawater and discharge of return water into the sea, adhering to environmental and technical standards.

Delta Offshore Technology’s Scope of Work

Delta Offshore Technology’s Scope of Work

  • Construction of Storm Pipeline: 129 meters of 2,500 mm HDPE Storm Pipeline designed to handle stormwater discharge effectively.
  • Pipe Relocation and Towing: Floating the pipe strings (2 x 600 m) and transporting them from the fabrication yard to the designated installation location.
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  • Construction of Outfall Pipeline: 129 meters of 1,400 mm HDPE Outfall Pipeline constructed to manage the efficient discharge of processed water.
  • Replacement of Failed Pipelines:Reconstruction and proper installation of the pipelines, ensuring adherence to technical and environmental standards to rectify the failures of the previous contractor.