On Thursday morning (10) in São Luís, the transport of the energy generating turbine was completed, which was destined for the municipality of Santo Antonio dos Lopes, in the interior of Maranhão, to the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex.
The transport of the giant turbine of the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex began on the 13th of October, in the USA, more precisely at the Port of Albany, and arrived at the Port of Itaqui on the 23rd of October. Soon after meetings, about the treatment and assembly of the PRF teams, engineers, technicians and other professionals, the turbine left the Port of Itaqui on November 27, towards the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex.
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The Eneva turbine was transported by a vehicle over 100 meters long, being escorted by a large apparatus of scouts and a modular metallic bridge, which is used for crossing concrete bridges along the BR-135.
The equipment will be destined for UTE Parnaíba V, the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex plant in the region, in an energy efficiency project that will generate more than 385 MW in the state, without additional gas consumption.
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The displacement of the turbine to the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex occurred during the day, in the first 3 days
More than 300 km were traveled, around 14 days, which was one less than expected. The displacement was made during the day in the first three days. In the following days, shifts took place at night, from 23 pm to 5 am. in the end, the transport of the turbine to the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex resumed its daytime journey, ending at 9 am on Thursday (10).
After all the way from the turbine to the Eneva Thermoelectric Complex, the teams that participated in the trip greeted each other and posed for a group photo. The transport was considered a success with very few unforeseen events.