Home|Contact|Members|中文|
Search
Home > News

POWERCHINA unit signs contract for Egypt power plant

Updated: 2020-11-30

SEPCO III Co -- a subsidiary of POWERCHINA -- signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the planned Luxor Power Plant in Egypt on Nov 24, with ACWA Power, the Saudi Arabian utility developer, through an online signing ceremony.

It is the third EPC power station project being undertaken by SEPCO III Co in the Egyptian market.

With a total installed capacity of 2,389 megawatts, the power plant includes two sets of combined cycle generator units. The main fuel is natural gas and the backup fuel is diesel.

POWERCHINA unit signs contract for Egypt power plant

SEPCO III Co, a subsidiary of POWERCHINA, signs an EPC contract for the Luxor Power Plant in Egypt on Nov 24, via an online signing ceremony. [Photo/POWERCHINA]

After the completion of the project, it will provide high-efficiency power to central and southern Egypt and meet the future power growth needs of the Luxor region in the country.

The signing of the project had increased SEPCO III Co's market share in Egypt, demonstrated the company's expertise in the Middle East and Africa and stabilized its leading position in the international power station EPC market.

POWERCHINA unit signs contract for Egypt power plant

The construction site of the Luxor Power Plant in Egypt. [Photo/POWERCHINA]

To date, SEPCO III Co has built the Banha Combined Cycle Power Plant and the Giza North Power Plant in Egypt.

The Banha Combined Cycle Power Plant is located 50 kilometers north of Cairo. The design, materials and quality of the power station all comply with American standards.

On Jan 23, 2014, two units of the power station officially began commercial operation.

The Giza North Power Plant was the largest power plant project under construction in Egypt at that time. On May 31, 2014, it started commercial operations.