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Meeting the world's growing energy needs is a major priority for the global community. Talascend has spent decades actively providing resourcing solutions for an extensive range of international Power projects.
Our Power Division, represented in our US, Europe and Asia offices, provides engineering employers with access to a growing community of qualified professionals. Whilst providing candidates with the best job opportunities in the industry.
We operate in all sectors of the Power Industry, including generation, transmission & distribution, for nuclear, fossil fuels and renewable projects.
As the Power Industry evolves to keep pace with new regulations and growing demand, the need for experienced engineers is increasing significantly. Project delivery requires a sustainable and reliable source of candidates to fill key jobs and maintain momentum.
Talascend can help you to remain in control of your requirements from bid phase through to commissioning.
We supply qualified professionals in a range of engineering and construction disciplines, including:
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> Electrical Engineering |
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> Mechanical Engineering |
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> Project Controls |
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> Civil Engineering |
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> Structural Engineering |
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> Process Engineering |
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> Health, Safety & Environmental |
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> Commercial |
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> Procurement |


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Below are a selection of projects we have been a part of.
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Staythorpe CCGT
Staythorpe CCGT Power Station is a proposed £800m project located in Nottinghamshire which will include a 1500MW plant. The state-of-the-art station is expected to start generating in 2009.
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Medupi Power Plant Project - South Africa
The project involves construction of a new 4,800MWe coal fired power plant,which will comprise of six 800MWe units. The plant will be located at Lephalale in the Northern Borders Providence and is estimated to cost $3.2b.
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Springerville Generating Station
The power plant currently consists of two coal-fired steam turbine units, each with a nominal rating of 380 megawatts (MW). A recent decision provides conditional approval for two additional coal-burning steam turbine generating units (Units 3 and 4), each with a nominal rating of up to 400 MW.
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Gwynt y Mor Offshore Wind Farm
This is the construction of a 750MW offshore wind farm comprising of 200 turbine units. It will be located in the North West area of Wales within the 12 mile offshore zone in water depths ranging from 12m to 28m. The project will connect ashore at an underground cable substation at Belgrano in Conwy and then cabling will run underground to a new build substation at St Asaph where the National Grid will permit for an overhead line connection to the grid.
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