Mass -Mintia Power Station (MGPS) - Romania 1700 MW

Mass- Mintia Power Station located on the left bank of Mureș River, central west of Romania, in Mintia village, 9 Km away from Diva County.
The main target of establishing an advanced, green, and economical power plant in terms of gas consumption, according to European specifications and standards, as well as according to the environmental standards of the European Union, to reach carbon neutrality by mid of 2050 century.
Mass- Mintia Power Station adopt the best technological solutions that provide the best efficiency and reduce gas consumption.
The generating units manufactured by SIEMENS-Germany, the total capacity of Mass-Minitia new plant will reach 1700MW, the Steam turbines (STG) production is approximately 560 MW, while the production capacity of each Gas turbines (GTGs), HL 9000 -type about 570MW, consuming 141,903M3 /H of Gas.
In the combined cycle system, the high heat emitted from the exhausts coming out of the gas generating units is exploited and passed to the Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) boilers which heats the water to obtain high temperature and pressure steam, and pass it to the steam turbines in order to produce electrical energy by exploiting the exhaust heat which in return will reduce thermal emissions and improving the environment without using additional fuel.
The generated energy will be transmitted to the national grid via 400 kV,220 kV lines by TRANSELECTRICA.
The natural gas will be delivered by TransGas Co. pipelines.
Mass-Minitia Power Station will utilize Mureș River to cool the steam turbines, where cooling towers will be used for this purpose.
Like other Mass Power Plants, Mass-Minitia Plant will follow modern methods in carrying out operation and maintenance activities such as using maintenance management programs (CMMS) and apply maintenance and operation in accordance with international standards and recommendations, whilst we focus on preventive and predictive maintenance and reinforce these activities to reduces corrective maintenance.
MAS Group Holding relies on complying the international safety standards for occupational health and safety within all its power plants and considers it as a priority to maintain the safety of workers and equipment.