Wednesday, March 28, 2007
South Korean company wins deal to build power stations in Iraq
Business, Reconstruction
(Iraq Directory) - South Korean U.A Energy Company said on Thursday that it had won the deal to build power stations in Iraq, overcoming the competitor German and Finnish companies. The company said that the stations, which consist of 60 containers with a capacity of 1.6 kilowatts, are portable and easy to transport compared with regular power stations. The construction will take between six and eight months.
The Stations, contracted on, will generate total of 306 megawatts of energy enough to fill the needs of 120,000 Iraqis. U.A Energy would subcontract with Hyundai Heavy Industries for implementing this project. The implementation of the project is scheduled to be completed in March 2009.
The Stations, contracted on, will generate total of 306 megawatts of energy enough to fill the needs of 120,000 Iraqis. U.A Energy would subcontract with Hyundai Heavy Industries for implementing this project. The implementation of the project is scheduled to be completed in March 2009.
Labels: Hyundai Heavy Industries, power stations, South Korea, U.A Energy Company