Siemens offers multi-modular E-House solution for chemical complex in Hungary

Siemens received the largest single orders for E-Houses from the technology group ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions, seven modular power distribution substations.

 


Siemens received one of its largest single orders for E-Houses from the technology group ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions, a seven modular power distribution substations that will ensure the power supply for the operation of a new chemical complex of the MOL Group.

The E-Houses will be installed in Tiszaújváros, northeast of Budapest, where ThyssenKrupp will construct a petrochemical complex of roughly 400,000 m² on an area near to existing industrial facilities. The plant is scheduled to go into operation in 2021 and will produce important intermediates for various industries in Central and Eastern Europe.

Siemens’ scope of supply includes seven multi-modular E-Houses with a total of 90 individual modules.

The E-House modules will be built, equipped, and pre-tested at the manufacturing yard prior to their delivery, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020.

Source: Siemens