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Solution Power PartnerCorporate Catalogue

www.spp-power.com

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FOREWORDIn the past few years, I have witnessed SPP growing at an impressive pace as a result of our employees’ efforts and dedication to their jobs, and also due to successful undertaken projects which have contributed to its current well-deserved reputation.

A major focus of the organization remains the importance of customer as we keep on striving to research and develop innovative, efficient, unique and reliable products and services that maximize the cost-savings of our customers, add value to them, and maintain our leadership position in the energy systems and power generation market.

As we look forward to the next ten years, our list of goals may deem to be a difficult task, but I trust that all SPP members would work harder and look further ahead.

Finally, special thanks are due to our customer and industry partners and also my colleagues at SPP, for their professional support, insights, enthusiasm and precious contributions.

Germanos GermanosGeneral Manager

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INDEX

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THE COMPANY

FACTS

VISION AND MISSION

MANAGEMENT TEAM

VALUES

SKILLS AND EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT

FIELDS OF OPERATION

MEETING CUSTOMER NEEDS

PROCESSES

INTEGRATED SERVICES

STANDARD FUEL SOLUTIONS

APPLICATIONS OF OUR SOLUTIONS

TYPICAL CLIENTS AND END-USERS

A TRUSTED BUSINESS PARTNER

PRODUCTS PORTFOLIO

REFERENCE LIST

SUCCESS STORIES

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THE COMPANYFounded in 1972, Sakr establishment, as it was known then, traded and contracted in electrical accessories and lighting fixtures before venturing into the Power Generation business. In the years that followed, Sakr entered the Iraqi market and became the number one company in sales of generators in that Market.

In 2004, Sakr was appointed distributor of GE transportation diesel engines in selected areas, which triggered the spin-off of a power projects department within the company.

In 2007, concentration on power projects grew and SPP business unit was launched to handle the design and implementation of turnkey power plants. On that same year, Sakr acquired MBH plant in Germany for the purpose of generating sets assembly in Europe.

In 2011, another plant named FSA was acquired in Poland for the manufacture of engines under the license of MAN. That same year, SPP was established as a strategic company within Sakr Group due to the need of a fully dedicated entity for power projects. Since then, SPP has grown into a global energy service provider and a leader in Power Generation Solutions & Services.

The Power Projects engineered and executed by SPP vary from a simple equipment supply to a complete turnkey delivery on EPC basis, in addition to Operation and Maintenance services, based on the customer’s requirements.

As for the current SPP product portfolio, it consists of Power Plants operating on Diesel, Gas, HFO, and Dual Fuel (Diesel/Gas) for which many of the world’s leading power engines’ and turbines’ brands are used such as GE Transportation, GE Jenbacher, GE Aeroderivatives, MAN and Rolls Royce.

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FACTSLegal Form: Privately Held S.A. Corporation

Headquarters: Lebanon

Operation locations: Middle East (namely Iraq and KSA) Africa (namely Nigeria) CIS

Parent Company: Sakr Holding

Main Sister Companies: Sakr Power Generation (SPG) / Lebanon Maschinenbau Halberstadt GmbH (MBH) / Germany H.Cegielski – Fabryka Silników Agregatowych i Trakcyjnych Sp. z oo (FSA) / Poland

Bankers: Banque Libano Francaise / Lebanon Emirates Lebanon Bank / Lebanon

SPP is the outcome of high-level cooperation among shareholders whose main concern is to support energy-related development in the Middle East, Africa and CIS regions.

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SPP is unmatched in its ability to design and

implement sustainable solutions that fuse the needs of clients and

communities. Our solutions quality is increasingly recognized for offering the best available combinations of

performance, reliability, comfort and excellent service.

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To concretize these commitments and achieve its goals and objectives, SPP works diligently on:

Choosing well-proven and highly documented solutions, as well as suppliers of international reputation

Honoring its contractual commitments and providing prudent utility practice in the execution and delivery of its projects

Offering high performance solutions (plants and equipment)

Enhancing responsiveness in after-sales support

Maintaining and promoting the company’s competitive edge by relying on the distinguished breadth of its management and engineering expertise in researching, developing, testing, and marketing of its solutions

Increasing its potential target markets’ awareness of its products and services

Being absolutely committed to excellence and the satisfaction of its customers

Providing complete solutions to include BOT or BOO and Energy Rental

VISION & MISSION

Our Mission is to provide high quality & efficient Power Plant Solutions meeting Customers’ requirements and expectations for any type of Fuel and Application.

Our Vision is to become recognized in the Middle East, Africa and CIS regions as one of the main EPC Power House Contractors offering Turnkey Projects, BOT, BOO & Rental solutions.

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GeneralManager

BD & SalesDepartment

ProjectManagementDepartment

EngineeringDepartment

FinanceDepartment

ConstructionDepartment

Operations/MaintenanceDepartment

MANAGEMENT TEAM

The core team leading the Company has vast experience in power generation and corporate management. It includes:

Germanos GermanosGeneral ManagerB.Sc., Electrical Engineering,Lowell University, USAVast experience in design, construction and operation & maintenance of combined cycle power plants

Philippe NassarProjects ManagerBSc., Mechanical Engineering,Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, CanadaMBA, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, NetherlandsExperience in overall management of power plant projects including procurement and commissioning

Roger AchkarBusiness Development & Sales ManagerMasters in Electrical Engineering, St. Joseph University, LebanonMasters in Engineering Management,Supelec University, FranceMBA, Cranfield University, UKExperience in management of sales and marketing activities of many leading companies from the power sector

Dolly HatemFinance ManagerMasters in Economics, St. Joseph University, LebanonVast experience in auditing and financial management

Joseph Al Hachem Engineering ManagerMasters in Mechanical Engineering, Lebanese University, LebanonExperience in design, relocation and upgrading of many power plants

Dimitri ChehadeConstruction ManagerMasters in Electrical Engineering, St. Joseph University, LebanonExperience in site supervision and maintenance management of many power plant projects

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At SPP, we also seek to uphold the values that define the nature of our relationships with each other and with our stakeholders. Simply put, they are:

IntegrityOur desire to stick to our commitments whatever the cost, and lead in marketplace integrity following the footsteps of our main industry partner ‘General Electric’

ExcellenceOur continuing drive to be the very best that we can be

Client RelationsExceeding expectations through win/win solutions

SPP management is based on the principles of corporate social responsibility and the practice of company values and continuous improvement to Quality.

VALUES

SPP corporate governance and success lie in the skills and experience of the company board and its key corporate management responsible for decisions like technological direction, ethics and good relationship with customers.

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SKILLS & EMPLOYEEDEVELOPMENTIn today’s increasingly diverse and competitive global marketplace, we believe that it is vital that we continue to attract and retain talented individuals from different backgrounds and experiences.

We take pride in having highly skilled and talented employees, including a fully dedicated team of mechanical and electrical engineers with advanced expertise in developing complete product solutions.

We also believe in the importance of a teamwork environment where the cohesive unit of our employees enjoy the privileges of making decisions and continuously work to improve the Organization.

Going forward, one of our main missions remains to hire, retain and grow the best and brightest from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

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Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC)

Plant ConfigurationProject ManagementDesign, Calculation, Diagrams, DrawingsProcurementDocumentationEquipment DeliveryInstallation / ConstructionCommissioning

Engineering, Equipment Supply (EES)

Plant ConfigurationDesign, Calculation, Diagrams, DrawingsProcurementDocumentationDeliveryInstallation SupervisionCommissioning

Operation & Maintenance (O&M)

Management & StaffManagement & Staff, Wear & Tear, ConsumablesManagement & Staff, Global Spare Parts, Consumables

SPP provides power plant solutions:based on reciprocating engines and gas turbinesworking on HFO, Gas, Diesel and Dual Fuel (Gas/Diesel)

SPP proposals to prospective clients include feasibility studies, engineering designs, construction management, equipment supply, design-build and operations services for power plants.

More particularly, SPP design-build and operations services can be of either of the following types:

FIELDS OF OPERATION

Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT)

Project FinancingPlant BuildingPlant Operation & Maintenance

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MEETINGCUSTOMER NEEDSSPP is keen to provide its clients with total satisfaction by:

offering and promoting high-quality products and services that are innovative, highly reliable and in particular cases environment friendly (MBH generating sets are one example of products that follow strict European standards)

offering types of solutions to clients that significantly reduce up-front fixed costs and provide reduced life cycle costs through energy efficiency and professional maintenance

being committed to superior, reliable and quality 247/ aftersales services

providing energy advisory services

making available spare parts on consignment

providing extended warranty

offering free inspection and operational audit services

providing elaborated performance guarantees

providing minimized and non-risked deliveries

offering competitive prices

We work closely with customers to provide the technical expertise essential for meeting specialized energy needs

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AN INDUSTRY LEADER

Extensive Experience in Power PlantsSPP actively utilizes its extensive experience and know-how gained in over 30 years in the areas of design, engineering, installation, and commissioning of power plants.

Engineering Team CapabilitiesOur design, project management and construction team is composed of highly skilled and experienced engineers who are always committed to total client satisfaction.

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Quality StandardsBeing ISO 9001 certified, our innovative power house products, services and solutions are designed and built to meet international quality standards and specifications.

Customized Power Plant SolutionsOur industry experience places us in a position where we understand any technical or business need as well as the user acceptance levels in order to better serve our clients and create value for them.

Global Power Business OperationsSPP is an international company which constructs and operates power houses all over the world, playing a major role in the integrated operation of many nations’ electric power systems.

Efficient and Reliable ServicesFrom the first contact with the client to the power plant commercial operation, we ensure that every step is performed efficiently and without delays, even for the most difficult-to achieve projects.

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In order to achieve a consistent standard of quality, we look not just at what we do but at how we do it as well. All our processes are measured for flexibility, simplicity and predictability.

Sales Planning and ManagementWe develop our way of conducting business development in such a way to give customers more value and be able to track right opportunities very efficiently.

Project ManagementThe Project manager is always assigned a project team composed of engineering, procurement and cost control teams. During the basic design phase, the conceptual outlined drawings and the delivery schedule included in the proposal will be elaborated on and will include the calculation and detailed information for the detail design of the project.

Design and EngineeringThe Engineering Department is divided into two sections:Product Design Section: Responsible of the detailed design of the generating sets and related auxiliaries.Power Plant Engineering Section: responsible to make the design of all type of missions related to power plants. The design includes the preliminary study, calculations, specifications, drawings, standards verifications, and any needed modifications.

Construction ManagementEarly in the design phase, key people in charge of construction will get to know the project, its nature, aim, scope and special features and particularities, so that they would be well prepared for the project execution.The construction management handles with the utmost concern the safety of personnel and equipment during the whole duration of the project, and implements whatever measures needed to reduce risks of accidents.The Project construction manager also coordinates through the QA/QC department the issuance of Mechanical completion certificates for Consultant approval in order to handover the project to the commissioning manager.

Operation and Maintenance

SPP Operation & Manitenance Flow Chart

In summary, we aim at enabling efficient utilization of resources, improving customer service and driving better operational control.

Power Plant SuperintendentSecretary

Administration Supervisor

Purchase

Maintenance Supervisor

Accountant

OperationsSupervisor

MaintenanceTeam LeadersTechnicians

Store Manager

OperationsTeam LeadersOperators

PROCESSES

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INTEGRATED SERVICES

SPP leverages knowledge, expertise and technology from the different entities to provide cross synergies to the businesses within the group. The result is additional advantages for SPP and more benefits to our power projects customers.

At SPP, the project management, business development, engineering and consulting teams work collaboratively with the in-house engineers and designers to achieve integrated systems and most adapted and efficient power plant solutions.

With sound methodology, software application knowledge, industry background and professionalism, our engineers can act as Project Managers, Industry Consultants, and Power Plant Contractors to make your power plant project a success.

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The advantages related to each type of fuel are illustrated below:

At SPP, we recognize that Fuel supply and management are critical factors in the choice and operation of turbines and generating sets. This is the reason behind our complete array of fossil fuel solutions that cater any client’s needs.

STANDARD FUEL SOLUTIONS

Low Cost FuelModular DesignMedium Speed Engines

AvailabilityFast DeliveryModular DesignHigh/Medium Speed

Environmental FriendlyLow Cost FuelCHP advantageLow Maintenance

Fuel VersatilityLow Cost FuelLow MaintenanceEnvironmentally FriendlyHigh/Medium Speed Diesel EngineCost-effective Solution

Fuel

Diesel(LFO)

Gas

Dual Fuel (LFO/Gas)

Heavy Fuel (HFO)

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APPLICATIONS OF OUR SOLUTIONS

Base LoadGrid

Stability&

Peaking

Black Start &Emergency

Self Generation

StandbyGeneration

Challenging Areas (City Centers, Remote developing Territories…)

When demand is at its highest

Gas Turbine Power Plants / Thermal Power Plants

Continuous Operation

Small Footprint

High Fuel Efficiency

When urgent power is needed during problems on the grid

Medium Speed Large Engine: tostart turbines & pumps

High Fuel Efficiency

Quick Start & Load Pickup

Continuous Operation, High Availability(Multiple Units)

Gas Turbines / Diesel Generators

High SpeedGenerators: fast pick-up for emergency load

Long life, Low Maintenance

High Efficiency / Performance

Long Life, Low Maintenance

Open and Flexible Communication with plant control system

High Availability (Multiple Units)

Advanced Automatic Transfer Capabilities

Synchronization capabilities on dead bus and with the plant turbines

Synchronization capability with the main network

Low & Easy Maintenance

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TYPICAL CLIENTS AND END-USERS

Public UtilitiesIndependent

Power ProducersIndustrial Facilities Private Developers

Public & Local Networks

Private & Public Networks

Plants, Mills, FactoriesStand-alone or Parallel with the main grid

High Voltage supply up to 220KV

High Voltage supply up to 220KV

Stand alone or Parallel with the main grid

Low Voltage & Medium Voltage supply up to 33KV

Supply of GIS & Conventional type switchyard

Supply of GIS & Conventional type switchyard

Low Voltage & Medium Voltage supply up to 33KV

Continuous & Rigorous Operation Capabilities

Dispatched power plant via dispatching center

Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption

Continuous & Rigorous Operation Capabilities

Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption

Peaking & Grid Stability Applications

Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption

Environmental Friendly

Heavy duty long-life power plants

CHP, Steam generation capabilities

CHP capabilities – Trigeneration

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At SPP we understand that we have to build our business on carefully nurtured alliances and partnerships, and we aim to create alliances where SPP and its partners are deeply committed to ongoing relationships that are win-to-win situations for both parties.

The partners that we have or which we long to gain are of four types:

Customer Partners: Our loyal customers which have witnessed the advantage of dealing with SPP on their ongoing projects. Many of these customer partners are blue chip contracting companies.

Industry Partners: These include major turbine and generating sets manufacturers, namely General Electric for which we are distributors and packagers* for its line of diesel and gas generating sets and turbines.

Business Investment Partners: For some of our large investment power projects, we get the acknowledgement to be among the best partners to expand business with.

Country Partners: We operate in many of the countries we serve through strong local partners that act as both representatives for SPP and project execution allies.

A TRUSTED BUSINESS PARTNER

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PRODUCTS PORTFOLIO

MBH LFO Medium Speed Gensets up to 6,000kVA based on GE Transportation engineMBH LFO High Speed Gensets up to 3,000kVA

POWER PLANTS BASED ON:

LFO GENSETS:

MAN HFO Gensets above 5MVAMAN HFO Engines up to 5MVA manufactured at FSA

HFO GENSETS:

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GAS GENSETS:

GAS TURBINES:

MBH GAS Gensets up to 4,326kVA based on GE Waukesha engineMBH GAS Gensets up to 11,875kVA based on GE Jenbacher engineRolls Royce GAS Medium Speed Gensets up to 10,688kVAMAN GAS Medium Speed Gensets up to 21,893kVA

GE Aeroderivatives Gas Turbines up to 80MVA

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STANDARD CONFIGURATIONSDepending on customer’s preferences and project requirements as well as specific environment conditions, SPP can provide power plant solutions based on either an enclosed (containerized) design or an open solution inside power house design.

Enclosed, Skid Mounted Designs Includes control room Robust design for extreme environments Cost effective solution Quick Installation & Operation

Open, Skid Mounted Designs Enclosed Genset without the enclosure Varying scope of supply based on customer needs

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Alternators Radiators Fuel Treatment Systems

AVK Alfa Laval Alfa Laval

MBH Luve Westfalia

Marathon Guntner

SOME OF OUR MAIN SUPPLIERSThe following are some of our main providers for alternators, radiators and fuel treatment systems:

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MBH Model

Engine Model

1000 RPM/KVA Kwe Voltage kVCont. PRP ESP Cont. PRP ESP

MBH1900DM

8V228 1744 1917 - 1395 1534 - 0.4/6.6/11

MBH2900DM

12V228 2615 2876 - 2092 2301 - 0.4/6.6/11

MBH3900DM

16V228 3504 3855 - 2803 3084 - 6.6/11

MBH4750DM

12V250 3653 4016 4747 2922 3213 3798 6.6/11

MBH6350DM

16V250 4871 5359 6331 3897 4287 5065 6.6/11

LFO GENSETS:MBH LFO Medium Speed Gensets up to 6,000kVA based on GE Transportation engine

MBH 6350DM

All engine models are GE - Country of origin USAAll alternator models are AVK - Country of origin Germany

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Back in 2007, Sakr acquired MBH plant located in Halberstadt/Germany for the purpose of generating sets assembly in Europe.

The main components of generating sets assembled at MBH include: Engine, alternator, radiator, flexible coupling, control panel, LV / MV switchgears, container, base frame, muffler, and auxiliaries

MBH main suppliers are:GE Engines/USA, CGT-AVK Alternator/Germany, ABB/Europe,Hatewe/Germany, Terberg/Netherlands,LU-VE/Italy

MBH is ISO certified and complies with German standard DIN/VDE and international standards ISO 8528, IEC and BS

Product Features:customized design based on German technology and qualityspecial container design to fulfill low noise levelmodular design of electrical room using standard 20 or 40 feet ISO container

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V228 TECHNOLOGYReliable & Robust

L/V250 TECHNOLOGYLatest Standards

Power AssemblyProven reliabilityEasy replacement due to integrated liner and jacket assembly

Piston/RingsThree ring design for low lube oil consumption

TurbochargerGE Aircraft turbine design for high efficiency and reliability

Rotating PartsNitrated Steel CrankshaftLarge Conrod Bearing-Master RodNitrided Articulated Rods

Camshaft/RollersSectional design for easy removal and replacementRollers Crowned Shape for long life

MainframeCast Iron frame with heavy cross section constructionDesigned for easy replacement of bearings power assemblies and pistons

MainframeCast Iron frame with heavy cross section constructionDesigned for easy replacement of bearings power assemblies and pistons

Head/Liner JointWelded Construction to eliminate head joint leaks

TurbochargerGE Aircraft turbine design for high efficiency and reliability

CrankshaftNewly designed crankshaft that has been reinforced in all major load areas to withstand the higher power density of the V250 engine

New Piston DesignNew crankshaft design reinforces all major load areas- withstanding higher power density

Power AssemblyMeets the high-pressure demands with stringent reliability requirements.Retains easy-to-maintain conceptRefined flow path enhances combustion, fuel savings & reduced emissions

Connecting RodsHigh stiffnessLarger BearingsImproved oil groove

One Piece CylinderIntegral external water jacketAnti-polishing ring

Field Serviceable Cylinder Head

Complete assembly such that the head is easily replaceable

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SUPPORTINGTHE ENVIROMENTTechnology - No SCR After-Treatment for EPA Tier 4I and IMO Tier IIIMedium speed diesel engines meet emissions standards and reduce emissions up to 70%Breakthrough technology climinates the need for urea based after-treatement emissions reduction system to meet EPA Tier 41 (2014) and IMO Tier III (2016)Offering increased power (1,550 - 4,650 kW) while maintaining low life cycle cost, enhanced reliability and improved fuel efficiency

L250 EPA Tier III

V250 EPA Tier 4I IMO Tier III

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Advantages (Medium Speed Vs High Speed Gensets)

GE Competitor A

First Cost

Competitor B

Maintenance

Fuel

LFO GENSETSMBH LFO Medium Speed Gensets up to 6,000kVA based on GE Transportation engine

Medium Speed High Speed

Fuel Consumption x

Maintenance Intervals x

Life Time x

Initial Cost x

GE Medium Speed vs. High Speed Engines Life Cycle Cost over 10 years

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Black Start Expertise

MBH Medium Speed Generating Sets based on GE Transportation Engine are the ideal diesel solution for prime, peaking and Black Start applications.

In the particular case of black start applications, the purpose of the BSDG system is to provide auxiliary power to enable the start up of the power plant main generating units (Turbines) and to restore the power station to operation without relying on aux-iliary power fromthe grid.

Many black start projects were executed by SPP namely for mega deal projects in Iraq (up to 250MW and 10 units per site).

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LFO GENSETSMBH LFO High Speed Gensets up to 3,000kVA

MBH Genset

Engine Alternator KVA Kwe

Model Type ModelCountry of Origin

TypeCountry of Origin

1500 RPM 1500RPM Output Voltage

kVPRP ESP PRP ESP

MBH900 Mitsubishi S12A2-PTA Europe Marathon USA 801 880 641 704 0.4

MBH1150 Mitsubishi S12H-PTA Europe Marathon USA 1060 1167 848 934 0.4

MBH1400 Mitsubishi S12RPTA Europe Marathon USA 1287 1415 1029 1132 0.4

MBH1500 Mitsubishi S12RPTA2 Europe Marathon USA 1402 1543 1122 1234 0.4

MBH1700 Mitsubishi S12F1PTAW2 Europe Marathon USA 1563 1723 1250 1378 0.4

MBH1900 Mitsubishi S16RPTA Europe Marathon/AvK

USA/Europe 1740 1908 1392 1526 0.4/6.6/11

MBH2150 Mitsubishi S16RPTA2 Europe Marathon/AvK

USA/Europe 1940 2135 1552 1708 0.4/6.6/11

MBH2250 Mitsubishi S16RPTAA2 Europe Marathon/AvK

USA/Europe 2042 2225 1634 1780 0.4/6.6/11

MBH2600 Mitsubishi S16RPTAA2 Japan Marathon/AvK

USA/Europe 2352 2600 1882 2080 0.4/6.6/11

MBH900 Cummins QSK23-G3 Japan Marathon USA 827 907 662 726 0.4

MBH1000 Cummins QST30-G3 USA Marathon USA 931 1036 745 829 0.4

MBH1150 Cummins KTA38-G5 India Marathon USA 1024 1132 819 906 0.4

MBH1100 Cummins QST30-G4 USA Marathon USA 1006 1114 805 891 0.4

MBH1450 Cummins KTA50-G3 India Marathon USA 1290 1446 1032 1157 0.4

MBH1650 Cummins KTA50-G8 India Marathon USA 1400 1675 1120 1340 0.4

MBH2100 Cummins QSK60-G3 UK Marathon/AvK

USA/Europe 1896 2106 1517 1685 0.4/6.6/11

MBH2250 Cummins QSK60-G4 UK USA/EU USA/Europe 2000 2220 1600 1776 0.4/6.6/11

MBH3200 GE QE616 AustriaMarathon

/AvKUSA

/Europe 3335 3668 2668 2934 0.4/6.6/11

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Diesel-powered generating sets remain the most popular units for standby and emergency power needs worldwide; this is why MBH offers a complete range of Diesel gensets.

MBH´s Diesel gensets have the following specifications and benefits:

Optimized performanceProven reliabilityOptimized fuel efficiencyOptimized life-cycle costsEasy to install and operateEasy to serviceServiced worldwide, around the clockAvailable in open and enclosed versions

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GAS GENSETSMBH GAS Medium Speed Gensets up to 4326kVA based on GE Waukesha engine

Designed to demanding specifications of the gas compression industry, 275GL+ Engine is the right choice for rugged oilfield power generation and associated gas applications.

Features & BenefitsMore power in more unconventional gas applications, including fullload down to 600 Btu/ft3 and operation up to 2300 Btu/ft3.The 275GL+ and its fuelefficiency advantage provide low unburned methane minimizing its carbon footprint and effect on theenvironment.The Engine System Manager (ESM) dramatically reduces on-site setup time and requirements, saving days on commissioning and adding years to engine life.

Built for dependability, longevity and durability and applied in a wide range of operating conditions, VHP engines have been working in natural gas production applications for over 40 years. The versatile, gaseous-fueled VHP* Series is available in 6-, 12- and 16-cylinder configurations with both richburn and lean-combustion systems.

Features & BenefitsLow emissions across varying applications.Hot fuel tolerant.Wide turn down range available (700 – 1200 rpm).High altitude capability.Extended service intervals.Reliable, continuous operation.

The VGF series of high-speed engines are built with the durability expected from a medium-speed engine. Designed for a wide range of stationary, spark-ignited, gaseous fueled applications, the compact VGF engine has a high power-to-weight ratio operating up to 1800 RPM.

Features & BenefitsOperate on a wide range of fuels, from 400 to 2300 Btu.High altitude turbocharger allows operation up to 5500 feet (1676.4 meters).Quick load step capabilities allow for optimal operation.Versatile fuel pressure variances – configure as drawthrough for low pressure, or blow through for higher pressure fuel.

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Ratings @ 1000 rpm, 50 Hz

Model Engine TypeCountry of Origin

AlternatorCountry of Origin

Continuous IntermittentVoltage

kVkVA kWe kVA kWe

275GL+

Ratings @ 1000 rpm, 50 Hz

Model Engine TypeCountry of Origin

AlternatorCountry of Origin

Continuous IntermittentVoltage

kVkVA kWe kVA kWe

VHP

MBH1800GM P9390GSI USA AvK Germany 1476 1181 1824 1459 0.4

MBH1600GM P9390GL USA AvK Germany 1476 1181 1616 1293 0.4

MBH1300GM L7044GSI USA AvK Germany 1253 1002 1253 1002 0.4

MBH1100GM L7042GSIS4 USA AvK Germany 1104 883 1104 883 0.4

MBH1200GM L7042GL USA AvK Germany 1104 883 1212 970 0.4

MBH1000GM L5794GSI USA AvK Germany 1030 824 1030 824 0.4

MBH1200GM L5794LT USA AvK Germany 1081 865 1177 942 0.4

Ratings @ 1500 rpm, 50 Hz

Model Engine TypeCountry of Origin

AlternatorCountry of Origin

Continuous IntermittentVoltage

kVkVA kWe kVA kWe

VGF

MBH4300GM 16V275GL+ USA AvK Germany 4326 3461 4326 1459 6.6/11

MBH3200GM 12V275GL+ USA AvK Germany 3244 2595 3244 1293 6.6/11

MBH900GH P48GSI/GSID USAMarathon/

AvKUSA/EU - - 876 701 0.4

MBH900GH P48GL/GLD USAMarathon/

AvKUSA/EU 876 701 876 701 0.4

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GAS GENSETSMBH GAS High Speed Gensets up to 11,875kVA based on GE Jenbacher engine

Technical maturity and a high degree of reliability make GE’s Jenbacher Type 3 gas engines a leader in the 500 to 1,100 kW power range. Long service intervals, a maintenancefriendly engine design, and low fuel consumption ensure maximum efficiency, while optimized components prolong service life - even when employing non-pipeline gases such as landfill gas.

Features & BenefitsSupercharger ensures homogenous mixture at low gas pressuresTwo-stage mixture cooling enables high flexibilityTurbocharger bypass evens out extreme operating conditionsHigh-performance long-life spark plug enables reliable operationLEANOX® lean burn control ensures minimal emissionsCompact construction allows installation in 40-foot container

Based on the proven design concepts of GE’s Jenbacher Type 3 and Type 6 engines, Type 4 gas engines are characterized by high power density and outstanding efficiency in the 800 to 1,500 kW power range. Optimized control and monitoring provide easy maintenance capabilities, as well as maximum reliability and availability.

Features & BenefitsType 4 offers the highest efficiency in its power classHigh-tech components maximize reliabilityLEANOX® lean burn control ensures minimal emissionsModern engine concept increases servicefriendlinessHigh-power turbocharger allows optimal operation at higher air intake temperature and altitude

The result of continuous enhancements and extensive experience, GE’s Jenbacher Type 6 gas engines are an advanced and reliable addition to Jenbacher’s product line. Serving the 1.5 to 4.4 MW power range, the 1,500-rpm engine speed results in a high power density and low installation costs.

Features & BenefitsOffers highest efficiency in its power class of up to 46.6% el.High-tech components maximize reliabilityLEANOX* lean burn control ensures minimal emissions.Modern engine concept increases servicefriendliness.High-power turbocharger allows optimal operation at higher air intake temperature and altitude

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Ratings @ 1500 rpm, 50 Hz

Model Engine TypeCountry of Origin

AlternatorCountry of Origin

ContinuousVoltage

kVkVA kWe

J316 GS 316 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 1,044 835 0.4

J320 GS 320 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 1,330 1,064 0.4

J420 GS 420 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 1,770 1,416 0.4/6.6/11

J612 GS 612 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 2,254 1,803 0.4/6.6/11

J616 GS 616 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 2,988 2,390 0.4/6.6/11

J620 GS 620 Austria Leroy-somer Europe 3,680 2,944 0.4/6.6/11

Introducing the J920 FleXtra (85509500-kW), an innovative leap forward in gas engine technology.

Whether you’re seeking full power at high efficiency levels or a unit capable of short start-up times, GE’s J920 FleXtra gas engine is an ideal, reliable solution for your lasting power needs and grid stabilizing efforts.

Features & BenefitsTop in its class electrical efficiency level of 48.7%High power density at low investment costsStable power output and efficiency at high ambient conditionsQuick start-up for grid stabilizationFast and easy installationDesigned for ease maintainabilityFull plant flexibility with any multiple-engine installationCombined heat and power solution with 90% efficiency and more

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HFO GENSETSMAN HFO Engines up to 5MVA manufactured at FSA

Type RPM KW

L28/32H720 1,050 kW 1,890 kW

750 1,100 kW 1,980 kW

V28/32S720 2,700 kW 4,050 kW

750 2,820 kW 4,230 kW

L27/38720 1,500 kW 2,970 kW

750 1,600 kW 2,970 kW

L23/30H

720 650 kW 1,040 kW

750 675 kW 1,080 kW

900 960 kW 1,280 kW

L21/31900 1,100 kW 1,980 kW

1,000 1,100 kW 1,980 kW

L16/241,000 450 kW 855 kW

1,200 500 kW 900 kW

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In 2011, FSA plant was acquired by Sakr Group in Poland for the manufacture of generators below 4MW under the license of MAN.

FSA – Location & Facilities:

The factory FSA is located in Poznan in Wilda district.Total area : 51,580 m2

Built-up covered area: 32 294 m2.Remaining area is outdoor space, covering warehouse area of raw materials for production, support (scrap) area, loading area, entry and exit roads, walking paths, green belts and parking areas.Built-up areas include 13 production halls comprising production area halls.Built-up area occupied by offices and changing rooms and washbasins for staff is: 1550 m2.The production halls are equipped with overhead cranes with lifting capacity from 5 to 50 tons.Hall engine testing station is equipped with 8 independent benches for tests with the infrastructure required for engines and generator sets tests with power from 450 to 4230 kW on MDO.

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GAS TURBINESGE Aeroderivatives Gas Turbines up to 80MVALM1800e Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (18 MW)

GE’s innovative LM1800e aeroderivative gas turbine package is designed with simplicity and standardization to meet industrial power needs in the 16 to 18 megawatt range. Part of the LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine family, the LM1800e is enhanced for low power applications with a reduced firing temperature yielding extended hot section and combustor life and a six-stage power turbine allowing direct drive operation at 50 or 60 Hz. Derived from GE’s reliable CF6 aircraft engine, the LM1800e is an ideal choice for combined heat and power or mechanical drive applications with base and extended scope configurations. Balance of plant options are also available beyond the gas turbine package.

LM2500 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (24 MW)

GE’s LM6000-PG aeroderivative gas turbine package with single annular combustor provides power in the 5456- megawatt range with a Sprint® system, delivering industry leading efficiencies ranging up to 54%. We designed the LM6000-PG with careful attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hzpackages, allowing you to benefit from a global base of proven experience. And the improved combined cycle efficiency of the LM6000-PG with SAC system can reduce fuel consumption by the equivalent of 33,000 barrels of oil per year compared withsimilar aeroderivative solutions in its class.

LM2500 STIG Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (30 MW)

The LM6000-PH aeroderivative gas turbine package with dry low emissions control provides power in the 5053- megawatt range with a Sprint® system, delivering industry-leading efficiencies more than 54%. Designed with attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hz packages, this innovative solution allows you to benefit from a worldwide base of proven experience. Like the LM6000-PG, the LM6000-PH can reduce fuel consumption by the equivalent of 33,000 barrels of oil per year compared to similar aeroderivative solutions in its class. And its advanced DLE 2.0 technology reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 38,400 metric tons in a typical operating year.

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LM2500+ Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (29 MW)

GE’s LM2500+ aeroderivativegas turbine packageadvances the proven performance of our LM2500 Base to yield more than 40,000 shaft horsepower using an upgraded compressor section with an added zero stage for increased flow and pressure ratio. With its improved design and materials, the LM2500+ is ideal for onshore and offshore mechanical drive and power generation in plant, pipeline, platform, and marine applications.

LM2500-G4 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (34 MW)

GE’s LM2500+G4 aeroderivative gas turbine package combines the successful heritage of the LM2500 Base and LM2500+ aeroderivative gas turbine packages to create a powerful and very reliable solution ideal for marine applications. With a modified zero state for increased flow and pressure ratio as well as its improved design and materials in the high-pressure and power turbines, the LM2500+G4 delivers an impressive shaft horsepower of 42,070.

LM6000 & SPRINT Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (3664- MW)

Derived from the CF680-C2 aircraft engine, GE’s LM6000 gas turbine family employs proven advanced emissions technology, package flexibility, and diverse fuel capabilities that distinguish its ability to serve a broad spectrum of energy users. Providing power in the 40- 56 megawatt range with up to 42% efficiency and 99% fleet reliability, the dual-rotor, directdrive LM6000 offers a flexible, compact design for utility, industrial, and oil & gas applications.

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GAS TURBINESGE Aeroderivatives Gas Turbines up to 80MVALM6000-PC Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package(43-50 MW)

GE’s LM6000-PC aeroderivative gas turbine package showcases ourcommitment to clean energy with a fuel flexibility beyond traditional fossil fuels--an aeroderivative gas turbine that can run on one of thecleanest forms of bio-fuel, Brazilian sugarcane ethanol. Instead of using diesel fuel, the LM6000-PC running on ethanol can generateequivalent power while reducing NOx, CO2, and SO2 emissions as well as diluent water consumption.

LM6000-PG SAC Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package(54-56 MW)

GE’s LM6000-PG aeroderivative gas turbine package with single an-nular combustor provides power in the 54-56 megawatt range with a Sprint® system, delivering industry leading efficiencies ranging up to 54%. We designed the LM6000-PG with careful attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hz packages, allowing you tobenefit from a global base of proven experience. And the improved combined cycle efficiency of the LM6000-PG with SAC system can reduce fuel consumption by the equivalent of 33,000 barrels of oil per year compared with similar aeroderivative solutions in its class.

LM6000-PH DLE Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (48-53MW)

The LM6000-PH aeroderivativegas turbine package with dry low emissions control provides power in the 50-53 megawatt range with a Sprint® system, delivering industry-leading efficiencies more than 54%. Designed with attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hz packages, this innovative solution allows you to ben-efit from a worldwide base of proven experience. Like the LM6000-PG, the LM6000-PH can reduce fuel consumption by the equivalent of 33,000 barrels of oil per year compared to similar aeroderivative solutions in its class. And its advanced DLE 2.0 technology reducescarbon dioxide emissions by 38,400 metric tons in a typical operat-ing year.

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LM6000-PF DLE Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (42 to 47 MW)

The LM6000-PF aeroderivative gas turbine package with dry low emissions (DLE) control provides power in the 42 to 47 megawatt range with SPRINT® * system, delivering industry-leading efficiencies up to 53%. Designed with attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hz packages, this innovative solution allows you to benefit from a world-wide base of proven experience. The LM6000-PF has DLE 1.5 technology with triple annular combustor, capable of dual fuel operation, eliminating the need for water in emissions abatement, while reducing NOx emissions to 15ppm.

LM6000-PD Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Package (42-47 MW)

The LM6000-PD aeroderivative gas turbine package with dry low emissions control provides power in the 42 to 47 megawatt range with a SPRINT* system, delivering industry-leading efficiencies up to 53%. Designed with attention to commonalities between the 50 and 60 Hz packages, this innovative solution allows you to benefit from a worldwide base of proven experience. The LM6000-PD has the second generation DLE1.0 with triple annular combustor, eliminating the need for water in emissions abatement, while reducing NOx emissions to 25 ppm.

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REFERENCE LIST

Country Project NameClient Name

Year Capacity Fuel Engine Type

Qatar Qatalum SATCO 2007 12.5 MW DieselGE16V250 /Cummins

Qatar Al-Udeid Air Base QIT 2007 11.2 MW Diesel GE16V250

Iraq Hurriah Plant (PP1) MOE 2008 62 MW HFO Wartsila 8L46

AlgeriaAmimer Energie Groupes Electrogenes -Moto-soudeuses FOR Sonatrak

GE Trans-portation

2008 33.6 MW Diesel GE16V228

Iraq Al Ramad Power Station Al Bareh 2008 12 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA2

Nigeria Nestle gas power plant Negris 2008 3 MW GasGE JenbacherGEJ320

South Africa

Debeers- Venetia mineSheltamGrindrod

2008 11.2 MW Diesel GE16V228

South Africa

Nestle 7.5MWLubri-TechMarketing

2008 7.5 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA2

Sudan Atbarah - Shamal Cement MGI 2008 6 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA2

Ivory Coast

Moulin Moderne de Cote d’Ivoire

MMCI 2009 4 MW DieselCummins KTA50-G3

Nigeria Palm Spring EstateArteeIndustries

2009 2.05 MW DieselMBH12VTAD-M

Nigeria

Rockson Engineering - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel - Alaoji, Egbema, Gbarain, Omoku Power Plants

RocksonEngineering

2009 26 MW DieselGE16V228 / MBH12VTAD-S

UAE Banyan Tree - RakeenAAAcontracting

2009 8 MW DieselCummins QSK60G4

IraqKurdistan

Sulaimaniyah Power Plant-Black Start

MGI 2010 5.3 MW Diesel GE16V250

IraqKurdistan

Dhook Power Plant - Black Start

MGI 2010 5.3 MW Diesel GE16V250

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Country Project NameClient Name

Year Capacity Fuel Engine Type

IraqQuds Power Plant - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

HDEC(HYUNDAI)

2011 4 MW DieselGE16V250 / KTA50-G8

IraqHilla Power Plant - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

IFC 2011 4 MW DieselGE16V228 /Cum-mins KTA50-G3

IraqKarbala Power Plant - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

IFC 2011 4 MW DieselGE16V228 /Cum-mins KTA50-G3

IraqAkaz Power Plant - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

Lanco 2012 4 MW DieselGE16V250 / Mitsubishi S16RPTA2

IraqKhairat Power Plant - Black Start

Calik Enerji

2012 4 MW Diesel GE16V250

IraqNainawa Power Plant - Black Start

Calik Enerji

2012 4 MW Diesel GE16V250

Nigeria Leoplast Gas LP1 Leoplast 2012 2.6 MW GasGE Jenbacher GEJ 320 / GE Jenbacher GEJ 312

IraqShat Al Basra 10XGT9E OpenCycle Power Plant - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

Metka 2012 13.3 MW DieselGE16V250 /Mitsubishi S16RPTA / MBH 12VTADM

IraqNajybia Power Plant- BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

Enka Teknik

2013 5.5 MW DieselGE16V250 /Mitsubishi S16RPTA / MBH 1900

Iraq-Kurdistan

Erbil CCPP – Emergency Diesel

Enka 2013 2.6 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA

IraqFAO Depot – Black Start Diesel

Penspen 2013 5.6 MW Diesel GE16V228

IraqDiwaniya - BlackStart/Emergency Diesel

El SewedyElectric

2013 5.6 MW DieselGE16V250 /Cum-mins QSK60G4

Iraq-Kurdistan

Suleimaniyah CCPP –Emergency Diesel

Enka 2014 2.6 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA

Iraq-Kurdistan

Dhook CCPP – Emergency Diesel

Enka 2014 2.6 MW DieselMitsubishi S16RPTA

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SUCCESS STORIES

Suleimaniyah Power Plant – Iraq Kurdistan

Client Mass Global Investment

Location Sulaimaniyah – Iraq Kurdistan

Year 2010

Electrical Output 5.3MW

Description of Project Black Start

Engine Type GE 16V250 Open Type

Voltage Output 6.6kV

Type of Fuel Diesel

EPC Scope

Interface with DCSPower Cables 6.6kVInterface & Power Connection to the Plant SwitchgearInstalled and Commissioned within 30 daysSuccessful Completion and Operation

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Dhook Power Plant – Iraq Kurdistan

Client Mass Global Investment

Location Dhook – Iraq

Year 2010

Electrical Output 5.3MW

Description of Project Black Start

Engine Type GE 16V250 Open Type

Voltage Output 6.6kV

Type of Fuel Diesel

EPC Scope

Interface with DCSPower Cables 6.6kVInterface & Power Connection to the Plant SwitchgearInstalled and Commissioned within 30 daysSuccessful Completion and Operation

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SUCCESS STORIES

Hurriah Power Plant – Iraq

Client Iraqi Ministry of Electricity

Location Hurriah – Iraq

Year 2012

Electrical Output 62MW

Description of Project Plant feeding network

Engine Type Wärtsilä 8L46B / 6L46B Open Type

Type of Fuel HFO

Engineering, Procure-ment and Supervision of Installation

Successfully completed

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Atbarah Power Plant – Sudan

Client MGI

Location Atbarah, Sudan

Year 2008

Size 7.6MVA

Application Rock Crusher

Engine Type 4 x Mitsubishi S16R PTA2

Type of Fuel Diesel

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SUCCESS STORIES

Akaz Power Plant – Iraq

Client Lanco

Location Akaz, Al Anbar Province, Iraq

Year 2012

Plant Type Enclosed

Application BSDG/EDG

Engine Type1xGE16V250 and1xMitsubishi S16R-PTA

Type of Fuel LFO

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Khairat Power Plant – Iraq

Client Calik Enerji

Location Khairat, Iraq

Year 2012

Plant Type Open

Application Black Start Generator

Engine Type 1xGE16V250

Type of Fuel LFO

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CONTACTS

SPPKartaba Main Road, HalatP.O. Box 98 – Jbeil, LebanonT +961 9 442 000F +961 9 445 [email protected]

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CONTACTS

SPPKartaba Main Road, HalatP.O. Box 98 – Jbeil, LebanonT +961 9 442 000F +961 9 445 [email protected]