Togo: Government to set up another LNG-fired thermal plant in Lomé

Energy
Wednesday, 30 May 2018 17:08
Togo: Government to set up another LNG-fired thermal plant in Lomé

(Togo First) - To meet growing power demand, Togo’s government plans to build in the port area another thermal plant, with a 60 MW output (extensible). This was revealed to Togo First by the minister of energy and mining, Marc Ably Bidamon.  

The new plant will be supplied mainly with liquefied natural gas (LNG) coming from Equatorial Guinea, which intends to make Togo a hub that will supply landlocked nations.

According to the minister, talks for the project are much advanced. “We launched a call for proposals and four firms (ed. note: two of which are regrouping into a consortium) were invited to take part to it, he said. First, there is the Siemens-Eranove consortium with the German offering to install equipment and leave its Ivorian partner to run the facility. Next, are Turkish Aksa, Italian Ascot and U.S ContourGlobal but the latter was not interested.

The two best proposals were that of Siemens and Aksa. “Now further talks are undergoing to decide who will set up the power plant,” said Marc Ably Bidamon, assuring that an agreement should be reached in the weeks to come.

The new plant, let’s recall, is the second in Lomé. The first which has a capacity of 100MW is operated by ContourGlobal.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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