The integrated electrical module to be provided by GE Power Conversion is considered the “heart” of the platform as it provides all the distributed energy to provide electric power for the entire FPSO operations, in addition to housing equipment that controls the vessel. GE Power Conversion scope of supply includes medium voltage and low voltage switchboards, MCCs (motor control centers), high power transformers and UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) for both P80 and P-83 vessels.
As part of the project execution strategy, delivery of both P-80 and P-83 will be led by GE Power Conversion’s Asia team, based in Singapore. The team includes engineering, project management and commissioning capability and leadership, with GE Power Conversion having long-standing experience working in Singapore’s maritime and offshore sectors.
Recognizing the importance of local content in Brazilian national projects, GE Power Conversion’s LATAM team will provide local engineering, project management and supply chain support, based in Belo Horizonte. The team in Brazil brings expertise developed during previous delivery of electrical modules to six of Petrobras’ FPSOs operating in the pre-salt area, including P-75 and P-77 in the Búzios field.
Philippe Piron, President and Chief Executive Officer at GE Power Conversion, explained: “The world’s offshore energy production market continues to grow and partnerships such as the one we have entered into with Keppel Shipyard Limited demonstrate GE Power Conversion’s position as a global player. GE is committed to the Asia market and will continue to strengthen our presence in the region to enable us to better serve customers who are based there.”
Piron continued: “GE Power Conversion is proud to be alongside our customers as the global offshore industry continues to evolve, and to be supporting them in delivering on energy efficiency and electrification as part of maritime and energy sector transition.”