Acwa Power gears up for commercial ops of $160m Oman IWP project
MUSCAT, January 13, 2021 A major independent water project - being developed by Saudi-based Acwa Power in consortium with French utility company Veolia and Oman-based Dhofar International Development and Investment Holding Company (Didic) in the Salalah region of Oman - is set for commercial operations, said a report. The 25-million-imperial-gallons-per-day (MIGD) capacity project is being set up near Mirbat outside Salalah at an investment of $160 million, reported Oman Observer. One of the largest players in Oman, Acwa Power is a key developer and operator of power and desalinated water plants headquartered in Riyadh.
Myanmar: PTTEP receives exclusive right to develop Integrated Domestic Gas to Power Project in Myanmar
04 Jan 2021
Integrated Domestic Gas to Power Project in Myanmar after receiving an exclusive development right from the Myanmar government. This integrated energy project aims to provide energy security to Myanmar as well as to lead the company to explore the new business as targeted.
Mr. Phongsthorn Thavisin, Chief Executive Officer of PTTEP, said the company today signed Notice to Proceed for the development of Integrated Gas to Power Project with U Than Zaw, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE). This project will promote the utilization of domestic gas supplied from PTTEP’s gas fields in the Gulf of Moattama, starting from Zawtika and Myanmar M3 projects, to generate affordable electricity for Myanmar.
Adani Solar Energy Kutchh Two, a Whollyowned subsidiary of Adani Green Energy has commissioned 100 MWac Solar Power Project at Khirsara, Gujarat, ahead of its scheduled Commercial Operation Date (COD)
according to its 25-year-long Power Purchase Agreement (PPA ) with the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam India (GUVNL).
The PPA is priced at Rs. 2.44/kWh, as on 29 December, 2020.
With this commissioning AGEL s total operational renewable capacity grows to 2,950 MWac demonstrating a CAGR of 55% since March 2016.
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The government has asked the state-run Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) to complete the transmission line by December 2022 for timely completion of the country’s lone nuke power plant at Rooppur.
Any delay in constructing the line from Rooppur to Baghabari grid might defer implementation of the 2400MW Rooppur Nuclear Power Project in Pabna district, the government also warned PGCB.
The directive came up at an inter-ministerial meeting held at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre last month, chaired by science and technology minister Architect Yeafesh Osman.
The PGCB is implementing the grid line to ensure back feed power for implementing the Rooppur power plant.