The
Federal Government and Benco Energy Limited of Brazil yesterday signed a N144
billion Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, to construct a 700 megawatts power plant
in Nigeria.
The
President of Benco Energy Limited, Brazil, Mr. Rodrigo Badew, said at the MoU
signing ceremony that the plant which will be gas and vapour fired will be
built in Bayelsa State.
He
added that the plant will have a construction period of three years.
According
to him, “it is a 700MW plant although it can reduce to 688MW because this
depends on location and environmental conditions. The investment is around $800
to $900m.
“Of
course all these will be confirmed as soon as we have all the necessary
investigations and have them more defined. The time schedule is supposed to be
around three years to three and half years for the construction of the project.
“The
location is Bayelsa because it is a terrain which is close to
gas supply,
transmission line and a river. So we have all the right infrastructure that we
need there and this location is perfect for our investment,” he said.
Badew
added that the power plant would basically consist of two turbines that run on
gas and two others that will run on vapour, noting,“that is the power module of
the plant that we are going to be implementing”.
The
Minister of Power, Prof. Chinedu Nebo, said in his address that a couple of
years ago, Electrobras of Brazil and the Nigerian government signed an MoU
which was aimed at bringing into Nigeria Electrobras to help the country
develop as much as 10,000MW of power
According
to him, “what we are seeing today is the very first takeoff of the
implementation of that MoU bringing
Benco to work with the Federal Ministry of
Power for their plant. We want to assure Benco that the terms of the MoU that
we have signed today, we will do our best to implement them.”
The
minister also noted that Nigeria now generates and distributes an average of
4,500MW of power.
He
said, “I am very sure that some of you if not all of you would have noticed
that within the past few weeks we have averaged about 4,500MW of power delivery
and it has been stable.
“And
that means that most of you are now getting better power supply than you have
had in the recent past. Gas is now coming in and we are expecting even a lot
more of gas.
“The
transmission facilities are being beefed up to strengthen and make more
reliable and stable the national grid to be able to wheel out more power,” he
said.
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