Deepak Khilnani, Chairman of Cummins
Cogeneration Ltd. has signed a 300 MW Power Purchase Agreement (PPA ) with Sapele Power Plc as part of its plans to
build one of Africa’s largest gas-fired power plants.This partnership is coming
just weeks after the company announced the signing of a 300 MW investment in
neighbouring Beyin, Ghana.
Chairman of Cummins Cogeneration Ltd,Deepak Khilnani,and Chairman of Sapele Power Plc Anthony Onoh, at the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)signing. |
Speaking at the event, Deepak said“we are excited
about our partnership with SapelePower Plcbecause we believe this synergy will
birth strengths and capabilities that will deliver a clean and sustainable
long-term energy solution for Nigerians. This project will be operated usingCummins
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) lean burn gas generator sets which emit up to five times less nitrogen oxide than
comparable diesel generator sets and near-zero particulate matter.
In adding to this, it offers a 48%
reduction in carbon dioxide emissions compared to traditional steam turbine
engines, which makes this a highly efficient and environmentally sustainable
project.
Currently, Sapele Power Plc operates
Nigeria’s second largest power plant by an installed capacity of about 1020MW,
capable of meeting the energy needs of around 750,000 homes at full capacity.
Upon this partnership, the plant will
distribute electricity generated from the plant directly to Nigerian Bulk
Electricity Trading Plc (NBET), supplying millions of homes and businesses with
clean power.
He further said, “The project will be split
into two phases; the first phase is expected to be completed and exporting
power by July 2016 and the second phase is forecast for commissioned by
December 2017. Upon completion, the project will supply approximately three
billion kilo-watt-hours of electricity to the Nigerian grid per annum, which is
approximately 10% of total production today.
“We are innovatively rising to the challenge of improving performance
at our generating station; aswellas integrating more renewable energy into the
grid.”Anthony further explained that talks with the U.S. EXIM Bank, the
African Development Bank, and the African EXIM Bank about funding for the power
generating plant expansion projects were ongoing.
Left to right: Deepak Khilnani, OdjegbaOnoriode, Aditya Khilnani and Anthony Onoh
at the
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With operations inover
fourteen power plants in Nigeria, Cummins Power of Cummins Cogeneration
Ltdhas a strong track record with both captive and
independent plants.
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