CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation (TAES) recently secured a
Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA) for work at the High Desert Power
Project (HDPP), a combined-cycle power plant located in Southern
California and owned by Middle River Power.
“We are fully committed to ongoing support of the entire Toshiba fleet,
and thrilled to have negotiated this mutually beneficial agreement at
High Desert,” said TAES Vice President of Thermal Services Lee Hietpas.
“We look forward to continuing to partner with the customer to optimize
the performance of the unit.”
“There are many benefits to entering into this arrangement with
Toshiba,” said Vice President of Operations Claude Couvillion, Middle
River Power. “They have the technical expertise needed to help us ensure
plant reliability and efficiency, and as the OEM for the unit can also
respond quickly to emergent needs including the manufacturing and
procurement of replacement parts.”
The twelve (12) year LTSA went into effect in January of 2019. The
Agreement provides for turnkey support of planned maintenance outages,
engineering support, plant optimization, parts, and scheduled and
emergent technical support for High Desert’s 323MW Toshiba Steam Turbine
and Generator.
About Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation
Toshiba America Energy Systems Corporation (TAES), headquartered in
Charlotte, North Carolina, with a large manufacturing and service shop
near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, provides turbine/generator equipment and
services for the energy industry in the Americas, including thermal,
hydro and nuclear power plants. Part of the Energy Systems & Solutions
Company within Toshiba Corporation, TAES is proud to provide
high-quality, reliable and cost-effective products and services that
address current and future power generation needs. For more information,
please visit http://www.toshiba.com/taes/.