
According to Alstom, work was scheduled to start on 2 March with completion in 2010. Iberinco said the company would be concerned over the next three-and-a-half years with the design, engineering, equipment supply & materials, installation, assembly and tests associated with the project.
Laguna Verde hosts two boiling water reactors, completed by General Electric with Mitsubishi turbine generators in 1989 and 1994. Both currently provide 654 MWe to the Mexican grid, about 3% of electricity. After the uprating work, each will output about 785 MWe.
Phlippe Joubert, President of Alstom Power said the contract was "won against strong international competition in a re-emerging nuclear market."
CFE said that two other consortia submitted bids for the uprate work. Tenders from General Electric and Siemens were worth $951 million and $695 million respectively. CFE said those bids complied with technical requirements but exceeded the amount the state-owned company had set aside for the project while the Alstom/Iberdrola bid complied with its 'economic ceiling' at $605 million.
Further information
Alstom Power
Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
Iberdrola
WNA's Nuclear Power in Mexico information paper