Project News Details
Title:
Cote d'Ivoire - Atinkou (CIPREL V) 390 MW Gas Power Project
Detail:
The Atinkou 390 MW gas power project has been selected by the GoCI as a priority project to meet baseload requirement of Côte d’Ivoire and strengthen its status as first energy exporter in the region due to its combined cycle technology which provides with unique efficiency levels. It complements the Bank's efforts to improve power generation, trade and transmission in the sub-region through the Côte d'Ivoire - Liberia - Sierra Leone - Guinea (CSLG) power interconnection project. The project, together with Azito IV, is primarily designed with the aim to replace the inefficient emergency plant of Aggreko (200 MW), Vridi plant (100 MW) and Ciprel I (99 MW).The project will also provide the necessary baseload backbone for the implementation of planned intermittent solar and hydro projects. In order to strengthen the Ivorian electricity network, the Atinkou power plant, built on a 30-hectare site, will have a capacity of 390 megawatts (MW). The project, to be carried out in two phases, calls for the construction of a 255 MW gas turbine within 18 months and the completion of the combined cycle, consisting of a 135 MW steam turbine and a heat recovery boiler, within 9 months. Eventually, the Taboth power plant will supply more than 2,800 gigawatts/hour of energy per year to the Ivorian power grid.
Source:
African Development Bank Group
Published Date:
04.06.2019
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