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Press Release
Siemens picks Mainsaver Software to Manage
MRO for two new power plants in Argentina
San Diego, CA – June 4, 2007; Mainsaver Software today announced the award of 2 new license and implementation orders from Siemens Power Generation (PG) for plants being built in Argentina. The Siemens-led consortium will build the power plants in Campana in the province of Buenos Aires and in Timbúes near the city of Rosario in the province Santa Fe.
For both projects, Siemens PG will deliver two high-efficiency SGT5-4000F gas turbines, one SST-5000 steam turbine and its most advanced SPPA-T3000 instrumentation & control system. Furthermore, the Siemens scope of supply includes the heat recovery steam generator and power electronics. Siemens also will handle maintenance for the two power plants for a period of ten years.
Each of the new plants will have a capacity of 830 megawatts. The primary fuel will be natural gas, with liquid fuel as an alternative. Commercial operation is due to start in the first half of 2008 in open cycle mode and full operation in combined cycle mode is scheduled for one year later, in early 2009.
About Power Generation Group (PG) of Siemens AG: Siemens PG is one of the premier companies in the international power generation sector. In fiscal 2006 (which ended September 30), Siemens PG posted sales amounting to more than EUR10 billion and received new orders totaling EUR12.5 billion. Group profit amounted to EUR782 million. On September 30, 2006, PG had a work force of approximately 36,400 worldwide.
About Mainsaver Software: Mainsaver Software, previously known as JB Systems, is wholly owned by privately held Ameritege Technology Partners, LLC. Headquartered in San Diego, Mainsaver is a leading developer and supplier of Enterprise Asset Management solutions providing the services and software tools required to enable well informed decision making from the Shop Floor to the Top Floor of every organization they serve. Its award winning Computerized Maintenance Management Software (CMMS) is installed worldwide in power generators, consumer manufacturers, municipalities, ports and facilities management organizations
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