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In 2007 CAI was awarded “turn-key” 80 MW Dual-Fuel Gas Turbine Power Plant project consisting of Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Training, Start-Up and Commissioning including design, construction and integration of 161 kva switchyard, substation, water treatment system, power distribution and transmission networks. CAI is responsible for all engineering disciplines including: Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Controls and High/Low voltage distribution engineering. CAI's project in Benin is technologically impressive, and when completed in 2010, will be a major contributor towards meeting this region’s mushrooming electricity needs. It is CAI's first such project in francophone Africa, and CAI's efforts strongly indicate its good sales prospects in neighboring countries.
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In Developing Economies of Central America where access to affordable, reliable, high quality energy is a vital issue for businesses and communities, CAI provided two Spirit 1 MW Gas Turbine Power Generation Systems complete with Heat Recovery Steam Generation to a major Agricultural business in this region. The combined heat and power project provides flexible, energy efficient solutions which set new standards in overall performance, connectivity, power quality and value.

This system is a complete package consisting of two condensate pumps, piping, structural base, pressure gauge and lifting lugs.
Condensate exiting a trap contains approximately 20% of the heat energy transferred at the boiler in the form of sensitive heat. Effective recovery of condensate reduces tangible fuel and energy costs of producing steam. This system utilizes a low profile trap (condensate pump) which is a non-electric solution to move condensate or other liquid from low points, low pressures or vacuum spaces to an area of higher elevation or pressure.
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