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    S/Leone Benefits 33% Electricity Supply From Turkey’s Offshore Plant

    JeruegBy JeruegMarch 17, 2018Updated:March 18, 2018No Comments2 Views
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    By Hasbin Shaw in Freetown, Sierra Leone 

    Turkey’s floating power plant ‘Karadeniz Powership Dogan Bey’, will soon start electricity production in the West African nation of Sierra Leone. Karpowership, a member of the Istanbul-based Karandeniz Energy Group announced Tuesday.

    Karpowership announced in December last year that the Karandeniz Powership Dogan Bey arrived in Sierra Leone, where it will start operating from its offshore location directly into the grid substation.

    The plant which has 126 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity will meet 33% of the country’s electricity needs for five years, under the Utility Grid Infrastructure and Electricity Supply Agreement with Sierra Leone’s Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority, the Minister of Energy, and the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, the company noted.

    The project is important for the stability of the country’s national grid as the country’s energy demand grows daily, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Energy Henry Olufumi Macaulry, was quoted as saying.

    Karpowership and “its ability to deploy fast-track utility-sized powerships on a turkey basis undoubtedly addresses the short term and immediate requirements with economic and flexible solutions for countries with energy needs,” Macauley said.

    New agreement with Gambia the company also announced that it sign an electricity sales agreement with Gambia’s National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) and The Gambian Energy Ministry, which will help meet 33% of Gambia’s electricity needs for two years.

    To this end,the Karandeniz Powership Koray Bey arrived in the capital of Gambia; Banjul in just three weeks to deploy 37 MW, the coordinator of the company Mehmet Katmer was quoted as saying.

    “This powership will also be ready as soon as possible to meet the short or long-term   electricity needs,” he said.

    Karpowership is the only owner operator and builder of the first powership fleet in the world. Since 2010, 15 powerships have been complete with the total installed capacity exceeding 2,800 MW.

    An additional 5,000 MW of powerships are either under construction or in the pipeline.

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