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55 / August 2010
p. 4 Russia and Ukraine: Development of the Electricity Carbon Emission Factors for Russia & Ukraine
p. 9 Saudi Arabia: Qurayyah Combined Cycle Power Plant QCCPP II, 3.200 MW
p. 12 Sudan: The Development of the River Nile in the Sudan – The Shereik and the Kajbar Hydropower Project
p. 14 Sudan: Merowe Dam and Power Station – Assistance for Operation & Maintenance
p. 16 Senegal: Design and Implementation of a New Cadastre System using Open Source Software
p. 18 Middle East: Lahmeyer International creates New Ways for Transportation Systems
C over Masthead
Waldeck Pumped Storage Plants at Lake Eder in Publisher: Lahmeyer Inter national GmbH ,
Germany Bad V ilbel, Germany
Design and Lithography: SaarRepro, Ottweiler, Germa n y
E.ON Wasserkraft operates the pumped stor- Print: Ottweiler Druckerei und Verlag GmbH,
age plants of Waldeck 1 and 2 close to Lake Ottweiler, Germany
Eder. After more than 75 years of operation the
original Waldeck 1 scheme was replaced by a Photographic Evidence: Lahmeyer Inter national‘s Pho t o A rc h i v e ,
modern 70 MW pump turbine in a new shaft E.ON Wasserkraft, cover, p. 1 3 a n d p . 1 4 ;
powerhouse. For the Waldeck 2 scheme (2 x GTB Olpe, p. 13
240 MW) an extension is planned with an ad-
ditional 300 MW unit. © Lahmeyer Inter national GmbH 08/10
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Energy
Abu Dhabi – Al Reem Island Development
Involved Investors
The island is divided into three
regions, for which three main devel-
opers are responsible: Tamouh
Investments, Sorouh Real Estate
and Reem Investments. The devel-
oper Bunya LLC is responsible for
the roads and other overall infra-
structure. The development is
planned in several phases, the first
phase is under execution and will
be completed soon.
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cable network for centralized super- important facilities from a substa- In the first stage of the develop-
vision of the substations. The inter- tion which is already in service. Due ment, of three primary substations’
faces at the region borders have to to the temporary solution, two dif- networks, both Single Line Diagrams
be defined very carefully. ferent network scenarios have to be and geographical layouts are final-
followed up simultaneously, one for ized and installations are in progress.
The third challenge results from the initial network and one for the The above challenges are still ahead
delay in the construction of one of planned final configuration after for the other primary stations.
the primary substations, making completion of the delayed primary
necessary temporary solutions in substation. Raju M. K.
order to supply energy to several
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Having simulated annual genera-
tion and the specific fuel consump-
tion of the power generators, the
respective grid carbon emission fac-
tors have been derived in accord-
ance with requirements of the United
Nations Framework on Climate
Change (UNFCCC). Figure 2
presents the forecasted develop-
ment of the carbon emission factors
in IPS Siberia. The so-called Operat-
ing Margin expresses the emission
factor of all actually utilised power
generation units, whereas the Build
Margin takes into account only
recently built power generation units
in order to depict trends of most
Fig. 2: Forecasted Development of the Carbon Emission Factors in IPS Siberia. recent capacity additions. The Com-
bined Margin constitutes the result-
ment Agency (NEIA) in Kiev, Ukraine. eration units. The model computes ing average.
Both institutions also act as the forecasts of the daily load and calcu-
National Focal Points for the Joint lates the most probable operation of In Work Package III the TÜV SÜD
Implementation scheme. power generation units taking into in its role as Accredited Independent
account system characteristics, such Entity under the Joint Implementa-
Subsequently, a sophisticated as e. g. must-run units for heat and tion will critically review the model
Power System Simulation Model has power cogeneration during transition and Baseline Studies prepared by LI
been developed in Work Package II. and winter periods. An exemplary and validate their conformity with
The model serves as tool in order to daily dispatch of IPS Urals in the year official rules determined by the
simulate the future operation of the 2017 is depicted in Figure 1. Accord- UNFCCC.
Russian Integrated Power Systems ingly, the contributions of the different
IPS Center, IPS East, IPS North types of power units for satisfying The project is realised by the
West, IPS Siberia, IPS South, IPS electricity demand in each hour can Department of Economics and
Urals and IPS Volga with more than be seen. Differences between load Energy Efficiency in close collabora-
700 fossil fuelled thermal power gen- and generation shapes are due to tion with the Department of Thermal
eration units as well as the United electricity imports and exports. Power Plants.
Power System UPS Ukraine with its
150 fossil-fuelled thermal power gen- Achim Schreider, Philipp Eckert
Sudan
Khartoum North Power Station I & C Rehabilitation
• Phase 1: 2 x 30 MW,
commissioned in 1984 and
• Phase 2: 2 x 60 MW,
commissioned in 1994.
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The aim of the rehabilitation meas- system as well as the HVAC system • Station Services Power Supply
ures were not only to simply replace needed rehabilitation measures as (MV- and LV-switchgear, UPS,
the existing systems but also to well. MV-/LV cables, control cables,
• central control room equipment,
• optimize generation (improving After finalization of the feasibility • burners, shut-off and control
the plant efficiency), study the project was delayed due to valves and
• increase the availability and relia- financial restrictions and other more • parts of the firefighting system.
bility, important projects like the construc-
• ensure safe operation, tion of new power stations. Only Such works for units 1 and 2 are
• minimize flue gas emissions to some urgent works were executed. included as options in the contract.
follow the global trend and But in the year 2004 the Islamic
• upgrade of the operational level. Development Bank (IDB) agreed to The hardware of the Distributed
finance partly the project. Control Systems was delivered by
Whereas the project was initially the Finnish company METSO, the
intended in mainly replacing the I&C Therefore in April 2004 a contract software, the local instrumentation
equipment and mainly the power for consultancy services for the and all the electrical systems are
plant control system, the feasibility Khartoum North Power Station, I & C provided by Korean companys and
study also revealed further need for Rehabilitation Project, was signed some important parts of the burners
rehabilitation. between the Owner, the National were produced by Hamworthy, UK.
Electricity Corporation – Sudan
For instance, it was found that (NEC), and LI. It is worth mentioning that NEC is
there were settlements of some executing parts of the work under
foundations e. g. of two turbine foun- The contract includes consul- their own direction. For example the
dations. A further assessment pro- tancy services starting with an new super heaters were not included
vided that the reasons of this were updated rehabilitation study, prepa- in the main contract and were
leakages of firefighting, cooling water ration of specifications and tender assigned to another company. The
and sewage pipes. Therefore the documents, evaluation of offers, site steam blowing of the boilers was
existing firefighting system was supervision and commissioning till executed by NEC staff.
replaced and the cooling water pipes taking over by NEC.
were improved in a separate short The works are executed within
track project. After the retreat of Siemens and the time schedule by all parties. The
ABB out of the Sudan, which were design stage with design review and
Furthermore, the electrical sta- the participants in a first tendering approval as well as workshop tests
tion service power supply had to be process, the project had to be reten- for the major equipment took about
replaced including almost all cabling. dered and the contract was finally 15 months from October 2008 till
Also some parts of the mechanical awarded to a Korean consortium in December 2009. The erection works
equipment such as burners and July 2008 under the leadership of started in November 2009 and at
many valves needed to be replaced. the company DIMCO. Since the this time the project is in the final
Consortium was not able to partly stage of commissioning.
Due to the change from the exist- pre-finance the project throught their
ing conventional control systems to own financial resources, only parts of Latest developments show that
a modern computerized control sys- the rehabilitation works could be the IDB is also willing to finance the
tem with monitor-based supervision contracted directly, i. e. for the units rest of the project, so LI is looking
and operation it became necessary 3 and 4 for the following equipment: forward to continue the successful
also to change and modernize the • Distributed Power Plant Control work.
control room completely. Finally, it System,
was also found that the firefighting • local instrumentation, Manfred Kugler
For more than 18 years Lah- the software of Thermoflow with The software package mainly
meyer International has been using suggestions and constructive criti- consists of the following six pro-
the Software of Thermoflow for cism over the years. In the last years grams:
design performance calculations and some workshops lasting several
simulations of fossil-fired power days have been organized at the • GT PRO
plants. Actually, Lahmeyer Interna- Lahmeyer office. At these workshops • GT MASTER
tional was the first user of this inno- beginners and advanced users have • STEAM PRO
vative software package in Europe. learned the extensive possibilities of • STEAM MASTER
Furthermore, Lahmeyer supported the Thermoflow software. • THERMOFLEX
the development and optimization of • PEACE
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GT PRO is used for designing of GE7 „Economics and Energy Effi-
single-cycle gas turbines and com- ciency“.
bined-cycle power plants also in
addition with: The Lahmeyer projects in Cyprus
are a typical example for such an
• IGCC (Integrated Gasification interdisciplinary application of the
Combined Cycle); whole Thermoflow Software.
• carbon capture and
• sea-water desalination: For the „Expansion plan study
– MSF (Multi Stage Flash Evap- and related services, Cyprus“ (GE7)
oration), different power plant options have
– MED (Multi Effect Desalination) been calculated with GT PRO and
Fig. 2: GT PRO 3D-Model.
and STEAM PRO. Performance calcula-
– RO (Reverse Osmosis). ments. THERMOFLEX also provides tions were executed for single-cycle
the opportunity to combine the mod- power plants, combined-cycle power
STEAM PRO is used for design- els which have been calculated using plants and steam power plants with
ing of steam power plants with differ- the other Thermoflow programs, e. g. different capacities. The estimated
ent boiler designs (conventional solar-combined-cycle power plants. CAPEX (Investment costs) and OPEX
boiler, circulating fluidized bed boiler, (Operation and Maintenance costs)
grate-fired boiler). The PEACE-Program (Plant Engi- for the different power plant options
neering and Construction Estimator) have been used for the economic
GT MASTER and STEAM MAS- is mainly a cost data base for esti- analysis. In this respect the power
TER is used for simulation of the mation of the investment cost of a demand has been considered
designed power plant types at differ- power plant. depending on the load curve over
ent operating conditions (Ambient the year. Therefore it was necessary
conditions, part load operation, etc.). The whole software-package is to execute the part load calculations
used for: with GT MASTER and STEAM MAS-
For the calculation of thermody- TER.
namic processes, which cannot be • pre-feasibility studies, feasibility
solved with GT PRO or STEAM PRO, studies, comparison studies, The result of the economic analy-
the THERMOFLEX software is used. design studies; sis was as follows: The best solution
With THERMOFLEX the system to be • investment cost calculations; for the power demand in Cyprus is a
investigated will be composed with • design basis reports; power plant configuration with two
single modules for each component. • master plans and gas turbines, two heat recovery boil-
At the next step the process param- • bid evaluations. ers and one steam turbine with a
eters will be defined for each com- total capacity of 220 MW (Figure 1).
ponent. Afterwards the simulation of Due to the large number of appli-
the overall process can be carried cations these programs are used Therefore, the project „Vasilikos
out. Most of the time this program is interdisciplinary in the following Power Station, Phase IV“ (GE4) has
used at Lahmeyer for the perform- departments: been continued with the optimal
ance calculations of solar power solution of a 2+1 CCPP with 200 –
plants, geothermal and other low GE3 „Privately Financed Projects“; 220 MW. In the Design Basis Report
caloric processes, auxiliary boilers GE4 „Thermal Power Plants“; all 2+1 options within this range of
as well as special customer require- GE5 „Renewable Energies“ and capacity have been investigated. In
addition an optional air inlet cooling
for the gas turbine has been fore-
seen. For the cooling the LNG (Liq-
uefied Natural Gas) evaporation
should be used.
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flow range from the first design dur- MOFLOW. With each update the lat- Consequently, it is ensured that a
ing the study phase up to the est innovative developments (new solid basis for the whole range of
detailed recalculation during the bid gas turbines, carbon capture tech- applications is given where the soft-
evaluation phase of a project. nologies, solar modules, etc.) are ware is used.
incorporated in the software and the
The software package is revised cost data base also is updated every Wolfgang Eisenhart
and updated continuously by THER- year.
Cyprus
Vasilikos Power Station, Phase IV – Unit 5 CCGT, 220 MW
Picture 1: Vasilikos PP-Unit 5, Phase IV, Site view from North to GTs foundation Picture 3: Vasilikos PP, Phase I & II, site view from East.
work, background excavation of future Turbine House, March 2010.
The Electricity Authority of Cyprus sel) CCPP units to the existing Vasi- The EPC contract was awarded in
– EAC – has decided in 2005 to likos Power Station (VPS). July 2009 to the Consortium J&P-
increase its power production by two AVAX/HPE comprising of the Greek
new combined cycle gas turbine The already pre-designed Unit 6 company J&P-AVAX and the Ger-
power plants on the area of the has been postponed and is currently man Hitachi Power Europe. The
existing Vasilikos Power Station. scheduled for 2013. LTSA contract was awarded at the
same time to General Electric Inter-
The Vasilikos Power Station site is Lahmeyer International GmbH is national Incorporated.
located about 25 km east of Limas- providing the whole Consultancy
sol on the south coast of Cyprus. Services for Vasilikos Power Station
Phase IV – Units 5 & 6, consisting of
The power station consists of
3 x 130 MW steam-/oil-fired units • Pre Contract Engineering & Con-
plus one Frame 6B gas turbine (38 ceptual Design Report
MW) burning distillate oil for peak • Pre Qualification of Bidders
power and emergency load (Phase I • Elaborating Tender Documents
and II, see picture 3). • Assisting Tendering Stage
• Technical Evaluation
One dual-fired (natural gas/diesel) • Financial Evaluation
CCPP unit (Phase III – Unit 4, see • Award of EPC (Engineering, Pro-
picture 2) of about 220 MW was curement, Construction) & LTSA
contracted in July 2006 with the (Long Term Service Agreement)
Consortium J&P-AVAX/Hitachi Contract
Power Europe and started commer- • Design Review/Audits/Engineer-
cial operation in late 2009. ing Services
• Workshop Inspection
The additional Phase IV project • Site Supervision
(see picture 1) will incorporate the • Commissioning up to FAT (Final
Unit 5 at a rating of approximately Acceptance Test) Picture 2: Vasilikos PP-Unit 4, Phase III, Site
220 MW dual-fired (natural gas/die- view from North to GTs, background HRSGs
and Turbine Building, March 2010.
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The two new CCPP units are of including the engineering, erection, Main Data:
the similar size to the ones used for commissioning and testing is sched-
Phase III (Unit 4), consisting each of uled to be within 30 months, finalised • Phase I:
two units type Frame 6FA+e – GT by the end of 2011. net electrical 2 x 120 MWel
(GE), Heat Recovery Steam Genera- • Phase II:
tor – HRSG (NEM) and the Steam The completion of the two gas tur- net electrical 1 x 120 MWel
Turbine Unit – STG (Alstom). All units bines in open cycle mode is envis- • Phase III:
under operation are now fired with aged for July 2011 after a period of net electrical 1 x 220 MWel
light diesel oil. Finally it is scheduled 24 months. The erection work • Phase IV:
to operate all 6 GT units from 2014 already started in November 2009. net electrical 2 x 220 MWel
on with liquefied natural gas (LNG),
supplied from a nearby future LNG This highly ambitious project is Pre-Contract Engineering:
plant (gas receiving and storage continuing with enormous commit- 2006–2009
plant). ment from all involved parties with an Execution EPC: 2009–2011
excellent working relationship with
The total execution time for the EAC and the EPC Consortium, that Richard Wilhelm
completion and commercial opera- LI is confident in fulfilling stipulated
tion of the CCPP Unit 5 project, dates.
Saudi Arabia
Qurayyah Combined Cycle Power Plant QCCPP II, 3.200 MW
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Armenia
10°E 20°E 30°E 40°E
Greece
Turkey
HydropowerItalyProjects of Lahmeyer International in the Nile Basin
Lake Urm
Aswan ia
Dam
Delta Barrage - Rosetta Delta Barrage - Zefta Delta Barrage - Damietta New Assiut Barrage New Naga Hammadi Barrage
Malta
Tunisia
Greece
Cyprus Syria
Hydroelectric power plant with 3 bulb units Hydroelectric power plant with 3 bulb units Hydroelectric power plant with 3 bulb units Construction of a new barrage including a Construction of a new barrage with Rehabilitation of the hydroelectric power
powerhouse with 6.7 MW total installed powerhouse with 5,5 MW total installed powerhouse with 13 MW total installed run-of-river power plant with 4 bulb turbines Lebanon
inclusion of a hydropower plant plant Aswan I with 7 Kaplan generating
capacity capacity capacity with 32 MW total installed capacity with 64 MW installed capacity turbines at 336 MW total installed capacity
• Conceptual study • Feasibility study • Conceptual study • Hydraulic model tests • Conceptual & feasibility study • Review and assessment
• Feasibility study • Feasibility study • Environmental and resettlement management • Hydraulic model tests • Design of rehabilitation measures
30°N • Environmental impact assessment • Environmental impact assessment • Tender design • Environmental impact assessment • Supervision of rehabilitation works
• Tender design • Approval of construction design • Tender design
Jordan Iraq
• Construction supervision • Construction supervision • Construction design & supervision
Nile
of Africa (green area in the map).
The Nile runs almost perfectly from
south to north through a series of
climatic zones. From the southern-
Assiut
most sources at 4° S it crosses as
Abstraction of large discharges from Lake Construction of a dam and hydropower
Nasser to supply South Valley irrigation near
the only permanent river the Saha- plant, some 18 km downstream of Abu
Toshka Depression ra, the largest desert of the world Naga Hammadi Hamad, with 312 MW installed capacity
• Tender & construction design for contractor and reaches the Mediterranean • Feasibility study Saudi Arabia
• Specifications for electromechanical equipment Sea at 31°N. • Tender design
• Assistance & quality assurance during
construction
The Nile is fed by two main
systems: The White Nile originates
Libya
Kajbar Dam Egypt Dagash Dam
in the Equatorial Lake Plateau Aswan
(Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania,
Kenya and Uganda). Its remotest
sources are the tributaries of the
Mubarak Pumping Station
Kagera, which itself drains into
Lake Victoria. The section between
le
Sabaloka
system about 90% of the total river
ara
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plant downstream of the 4th Nile Cataract
million people. This number is plant on the 5th Nile Cataract with 420 MW
ue
with 10 Francis turbines at 1250 MW total
installed capacity
Ni
installed capacity, completed in 2009 expected to double by 2025. But
le
• Review of feasibility study the population of the ten countries L a k e Ta n a • Feasibility study
Djibouti
White Nile
• Construction & tender design Roseires • Tender design & tendering
making up the Nile Basin have Beles
• Construction supervision
different demands for water and are
10°N not equally dependent. While the Ba
countries on the upper Nile profit hr Chemoga Yeda
Sabaloka Dam el G Beles Dam 10°N
haz
from higher precipitation the 41 al
Karadobi
million people of today Sudan rely
on the Nile for about 75%. The 78 Addis Ababa Som
million Egyptians are even more Baro
dependent as they obtain 97% of
their freshwater from the Nile. Most
of this water is used for agriculture,
Ba
86% in Egypt and 99% in Sudan.
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Central African
el
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International has been
Lahmeyer Republic
eb
Construction of a dam and hydropower
el
Cameroon involved for decades with projects Ethiopia High head hydropower plant in the Ethiopian
plant on the 6th Nile Cataract Highlands with 220 MW installed capacity
with 205 MW installed capacity
all along each of the riparian
• Feasibility study
countries in the development of the • Feasibility study
• Tender design Nile River: hydropower, irrigation,
flood protection, agriculture and
water supply. These projects have Lake
Tur kana
been conceived by Lahmeyer
Sennar Dam International in view of a sus- Chemoga-Yeda Dam
tainable and environmentally sound Vi
Uganda
development of the Nile Basin c to
ri a
countries. Lake Ni
ial Guinea Congo, DR Albert le
Kenya
To achieve such goals, it appears Kalagala
necessary to have, apart from the Bujagali
Kampala Owen Falls
state-of-the-art engineering, pro-
0° Lake George 0°
found knowledge of the cultural and
Lake Edward
religious background of the
GabonRehabilitation of the dam from 1926, at the different regions in order to Kagera
Congo Lake Victoria High head hydropower plant in the Ethiopian
Blue Nile 320 km southeast of Khartoum,
with low head hydropower plant
understand the project needs but km Highlands, stage II 89 MW, stage III 207 MW
0 100 200 300 400
with 15 MW installed capacity also the needs of the community of
• Optimization of operation • Feasibility study
countries. Rwanda Topographic data: ESRI 2008 • Pre-feasibility study for irrigation development
• Pre-feasibility study for rehabilitation Hydrologic data: USGS HYDRO1k
(1km resolution)
Burundi
Roseires Dam Kalagala Dam Bujagali Dam Owen Falls Dam Baro Dam Karadobi Dam
Lake
Ta n g a n y i k a
10°S
20°E 30°E 40°E
Comoros Glori
Sudan
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The Kajbar HPP site. 3-D model of the Shereik power house with Kaplan turbines.
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Extension of Waldeck 2 Pumped Storage Plant
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Sudan
Merowe Dam and Power Station –
Assistance for Operation & Maintenance
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nance staff with a history of all
malfunctions and repairs;
• Maintenance Reporting System:
provides complete information
support for all maintenance
activities, based on the O&M
manuals and the experience of
senior O&M engineers, including
detailed descriptions, resources
(personnel, tools, materials, etc.)
and time requirements for each
inspection or maintenance
action, maintenance work
scheduling, information on com-
ponent suppliers, and automatic
reprogramming of future work on
completion of each maintenance
Cumulative operating hours and energy generated by Merowe hydropower units during build-up period (fig. 2). activity;
• Reservoir Operation: storage
for the construction of the project. • manage and supervise compre- and display of all operational
The contracts for construction of the hensive programmes of training data from the reservoir/river (res-
dam, power plant and transmission of the DIU O&M staff; ervoir/tailwater levels, upstream
system, totalling some € 1.5 billion • develop and bring into operation hydrological gauging data), the
(price level 2009), were awarded to a computer-based Management various hydraulic gates in the
international contractors from China Information System (MIS) for the dam (opening and discharge),
and France between June and O&M activities. the generating units (power out-
December 2003. put, turbine discharge) and all
The MIS will contain the informa- internal and external energy con-
The first two of the ten power tion and guidelines concerning all sumption/deliveries;
generating units came on stream in the facilities which are to be oper- • Spare Part Management: provid-
March 2009, and the final unit ated and maintained, and will allow ing a full record of all spare parts
began commercial operation in early operational data to be stored, and consumables, including
April 2010. During this 13-month retrieved and displayed for maxi- supplier information, data on
build-up period the power plant has mum efficiency. The application of their application, exact storage
generated some 2,900 GWh of the MIS program therefore helps locations, current stock levels,
energy, representing a financial significantly to optimise the availabil- previous orders and observed
value of more than € 300 million. ity of the power plant and provides delivery times, and performing
The cumulative operating hours and at any time a status overview. The continuous monitoring of the
energy generated by each of the ten MIS is split into ten modules (basic inventory and replacement
units over the build-up period are functionalities) with full intercommu- scheduling.
presented in figure 2. nication between them, as shown in
figure 3. The most important mod- Within the Merowe O&M organi-
The executing agency and ules are: sation LI is providing, through these
owner of the plant, the Dams Imple- • Failure Reporting System: a TA services, five long-term and up
mentation Unit (DIU), is still in the database system, to be operated to six short-term experts at the
process of establishing its operation primarily by the control room Merowe facilities, with additional
and maintenance organisation and staff, to register and notify all support from the head office staff as
personnel for the project. Therefore details regarding malfunctions of required.
in January 2009 LI was appointed to the plant and the repair actions
provide operational and technical required, and providing mainte- Martin Brown
expertise to support and train these
DIU staff for a period of two years.
The main objectives of this Technical
Assistance (TA) contract are to:
• review and advise DIU on the
establishment and management
of the O&M organisation and
staffing levels;
• provide Technical Assistance for
the operation and maintenance
of the dam and power plant (res-
ervoir operation, dam safety Modular
monitoring, O&M activity sched- structure of
uling, tools and equipment, doc- Manage-
ment
umentation and guidelines, Information
spare parts management, HSE System
matters etc.); (fig. 3).
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check will be organised centrally as
skilled operators are not available at
regional level.
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Transport
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