
GE’s H-Class gas turbine.
The facility will replace part of the existing coal-fired capacity at the site and is projected to emit up to 60 percent less CO? than a comparable coal plant. The project supports Enea’s Development Strategy 2035 and its target of achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
Grzegorz Kinelski, President of Enea’s Management Board, said: “We estimate that the involvement of Polish companies in the project will reach around 75%. A portion of key components will be manufactured in Poland, and the project’s implementation framework ensures significant participation of Polish design, construction, assembly and installation companies, as well as Polish suppliers of equipment and technological systems.”
Each generation block will comprise a 9HA.01 gas turbine, an STF-D650 steam turbine, a W88 generator, a three-pressure-level reheat heat recovery steam generator, and an integrated Mark VIe Distributed Control System. The steam turbines and generators will be produced at GE Vernova’s facilities in Elbl?g and Wroc?aw, Poland, while the gas turbines will come from the company’s manufacturing center in Belfort, France.
Engineering, procurement, and construction responsibilities will be handled by Calik Enerji.
With this order, GE Vernova’s global H-Class gas turbine fleet now totals 200 units in operation or under contract.
The Kozienice gas-fired plant will provide flexible, lower-carbon generation to Poland’s national grid while maintaining high efficiency and rapid response capabilities essential for integrating increasing volumes of renewable energy sources. The project also demonstrates substantial local content, supporting domestic manufacturing and engineering expertise throughout the supply chain.