US-based Symbion Power has
announced plans to invest USD 900 million in the development of a new
600MW gas-fired Tanzania power plant.
According
to the CEO of Symbion Power, Paul Hinks, in a recent interview with The
Guardian, the company will partner with Tanzania Electric Supply
Company (TANESCO) in order to complete the project, which is now moving
into the next stages of development following the completion of
feasibility studies.
Mr. Hinks went on to indicate that
Symbion Power, which has already completed various projects in
collaboration with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), is eager
to support the Power Africa Initiative and is confident that it will
experience significant development in the next few years as a result of
the US-backed program.
“Like everywhere, there are
challenges, but we have never been deterred in expanding our business
operations and investing more money,” he said, “I think President
Obama’s initiative will eventually become the major focus for power
development in Tanzania.”
The Millennium Challenge Corporation
(MCC) has invested nearly USD 800 million in Tanzania to date and has
worked in collaboration with Symbion Power to complete a number of
projects including the construction of 2,000km of distribution lines and
26 substations. |
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