Veröffentlichungsdatum: 19 März 2002
Projektträger – zwischengeschaltetes Finanzinstitut
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)Ort
Beschreibung
The project consists of a 750 MWe dual-fired (natural gas and light fuel oil) combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) generation module at a new power station to be built at Nubariya. The power station is designed to accommodate two identical CCGT modules. The project represents the first of these modules, together with interconnection to the grid via a new 500 KV single circuit overhead transmission line to Cairo (90 Km), two new double circuit 220 KV transmission lines to nearby substations (20 and 15 Km), and two additional 500 KV transformers at a nearby substation.
Ziele
The project will meet growing electricity demand at a competitive cost using modern energy efficient technology with a relatively low environmental impact. The plant will utilise natural gas for which abundant national reserves are proven and will thus contribute to the use of indigenous resources and the rational use of energy.
Sektor(en)
Vorgeschlagene EIB-Finanzierung (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
Up to EUR 150 mio
Gesamtkosten (voraussichtlicher Betrag)
Estimated at approximately EUR 500 - 600 mio
Umweltaspekte
An Environmental Impact Assessment will be carried out in accordance with the prevailing legislation. The use of natural gas in a modern combined-cycle power plant is expected to result in a relatively low level of atmospheric pollution. Mitigating measures to be applied and compliance with relevant EU legislation will be assessed during appraisal.
Auftragsvergabe
The items to be financed by the Bank would be procured through international tender, with publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Projektstatus
Unterzeichnet - 10/09/2002
Haftungsausschluss
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