Saturday, 9 November 2013

GOV DICKSON FINALISES ARRANGEMENTS FOR A NEW 100 MEGAWATTS GAS TURBINE IN BAYELSA STATE.

GOV DICKSON FINALISES ARRANGEMENTS FOR A NEW 100 MEGAWATTS GAS TURBINE IN BAYELSA STATE.

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, has finalized arrangements with Independent Power Energy Limited of America and their financiers, Deutsch Bank of Germany to commence work on a new 100 mega watts gas turbine at Imiringi.

Government has equally concluded plans to upgrade the existing gas turbine plant at Imiringi to generate 114-mega watts.

The generated energy from the new gas turbine, to be completed in one year will add to the existing one and bring the totally generated power 214 mega watts to boost electricity supply as well as meet the power needs of the State.

The new power plant project is to be executed under a Private Public Partnership agreement between the American company and the State Government.

When completed, part of the power generated will sold to the national grid and generate income for the State and the investing company for a year after its commissioning.

The project is in line with Governor Dickson’s promise, to develop critical infrastructure that will create the enabling environment for foreign and local investments to thrive in the State.

To honour its part of the agreement, the Independent Power Plant Energy Limited, has assured that, it would deliver the new turbine with the latest technology, within stipulated time.

The president of the company, Ian Duff, gave the assurance in an interview with newsmen shortly after a meeting between top officials of the State Government and the company at Bayelsa House, Abuja.

Mr. Duff who led a high powered delegation to the meeting comprising officials of IPP Energy Ltd and Deutsch Bank of Germany Germeny, said they were encouraged to invest in Bayelsa State because of the favorable reports they had received about ongoing developments in the State in the past couple of years.

He affirmed that standards would not be compromised in the construction of the plant, stressing that the company was ready to build a first class independent gas power plant, which will be comparable to any other one in the world.

Mr. Duff announced plans by the company to employ Nigerians, especially Bayelsans, who would also be trained with the latest technological skills of gas turbine operations and maintenance.

As part of the company’s social responsibility, Duff said, a clinic will also be set up to take care of the health needs of workers and indigenes of the host communities.

Also present at the meeting were Bayelsa State Commissioner for Energy, Hon. Francis Ikio, Commissioner for trade and Investments, Hon. Ayakeme Masa, Commissioner for Special Projects, Hon. Fred Obua, Commissioner for works and infrastructure, Hon. Lawrence Ewhrudiakpo, and Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Investments, Mr. Cyril Akika.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
09/11/2013

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