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Kribi gas-fired power plant: an increase from 216 to 330 MW considered

Kribi gas-fired power plant: an increase from 216 to 330 MW considered
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 30 January 2013 16:29

(Business in Cameroon) - In an extraordinary session of the Board of Directors of the Kribi Power development Company (KPDC), held on January 24, 2013, the board authorized the General Manager to commence studies with a view to increasing the capacity of the plant.

The GM, Hans Francis Simb Nag is expected to present the results to the board within a 3 months deadline, according to a communiqué signed by the Board Chair.

Simb Nag was “authorized to request and receive support or assistance from any entity of the AES group and the competent departments of the state for the conduct of these studies,” the communiqué reads. Held at Hilton Hotel, Yaoundé, the board meeting was attended by the BasileAtanganaKouna, Minister of Energy and Water Resources.

JV

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