Get lost!!What experience in european property and markets?Come back home to help build the nation.It is always easy to criticise.
Get lost!!What experience in european property and markets?Come back home to help build the nation.It is always easy to criticise.
mensah abrampa 11 years ago
I'm very sure many Ghanaians are unaware that we're being short-changed big time by the ruling administration. Thanks for the insight. This is the reason why the Right to Information bill is still gathering dust in parliament ... read full comment
I'm very sure many Ghanaians are unaware that we're being short-changed big time by the ruling administration. Thanks for the insight. This is the reason why the Right to Information bill is still gathering dust in parliament and this is the more reason why it gototo be passed without any further delay. The parliamentarians have their own selfish reasons for indefinitely delaying the passage of the bill but we the people must put pressure on these unscrupulous and heartless lawmakers to do their job.
We, the people must put partisan politics aside and force this administration to come clean with the details of the deal before some greedy and unpatriotic state officials reap an undeserved windfall. Our problem is not only a dearth of information but also an abundance of mis-information. Thank you bro. You're a true Ghanaian patriot.
Kay 11 years ago
How can Ghana sign contract for a large generator flouting in the sea. The tariff will be higher than anything else in the contract. There is definitely an NDC man profiting from this contract. This is fraud.
How can Ghana sign contract for a large generator flouting in the sea. The tariff will be higher than anything else in the contract. There is definitely an NDC man profiting from this contract. This is fraud.
SLAM 11 years ago
We should be making energy not buying energy.Why not cut 50% of the power we are supplying Togo and Benin, better yet we should cut everything they can make their own or get their power from Nigeria. What kind of kalabule dea ... read full comment
We should be making energy not buying energy.Why not cut 50% of the power we are supplying Togo and Benin, better yet we should cut everything they can make their own or get their power from Nigeria. What kind of kalabule deal is this?
The Truth 10 years ago
12/27/2011 | 08:50 am
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power plant
order from Dominican Republic
Wärtsilä Corporation, Company Announcement,
27 December 2011 at 9.15 am EET
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power ... read full comment
12/27/2011 | 08:50 am
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power plant
order from Dominican Republic
Wärtsilä Corporation, Company Announcement,
27 December 2011 at 9.15 am EET
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power plant
order from Dominican Republic
Wärtsilä has been awarded the contract to
supply a complete dual-fuel power plant to the
Dominican Republic. The turnkey project has
been ordered by Empresa Generadora de
Electricidad Haina (EGE Haina), the largest
power generation company in the Dominican
Republic. The value of the order is approximately
EUR 150 million.
The Quisqueya II power plant ordered by EGE
Haina will feature 12 Wärtsilä 50DF generating
sets running primarily on natural gas, but with
the capability to switch to heavy fuel oil as
needed. The plant is scheduled to be fully
operational during the second half of 2013, and
will supply baseload electricity to the national
grid.
This will be a twin power plant to the Quisqueya
I plant located at the same site, which was
ordered by Barrick Gold in September 2011. The
two power plants have a total output of 430
MW. They have separate owners, but both plants
will be constructed on the same site as a single
unit, that can be operated from one control
room.
"This Quisqueya I and II power plant complex
becomes the biggest power plant in the world,
delivered by Wärtsilä. This is solid proof of the
attractiveness of the Wärtsilä's Flexicycle™
combined cycle solution. A key factor in the
award of this important contract to Wärtsilä was
the high efficiency offered by the Flexicycle™
solution. The suitability of a power plant based
on multiple generating units for a relatively small
power grid, and the dual fuel capability, were
also crucial considerations," says Sampo
Suvisaari, General Manager, Central America and
the Caribbean, Wärtsilä Power Plants.
EGE Haina, a 50 per cent state-owned and 50
per cent privately owned company, owns several
power plants in the Dominican Republic including
a 150 MW barge-mounted power plant supplied
by Wärtsilä. Wärtsilä already has a very strong
presence in the country having more than 1100
MW of installed electricity generating capacity in
operation.
For further information please contact:
Mr Sampo Suvisaari
General Manager, Central America and the
Caribbean
Wärtsilä Power Plants
Tel: +1 713 598 2851
sampo.suvisaari@wartsila.com
Mr Atte Palomäki
Group Vice President, Communications &
Branding
Wärtsilä Corporation
Tel: +358 40 5476390
atte.palomaki@wartsila.com
Wärtsilä in brief
Wärtsilä is a global leader in complete lifecycle
power solutions for the marine and energy
markets. By emphasising technological
innovation and total efficiency, Wärtsilä
maximises the environmental and economic
performance of the vessels and power plants of
its customers. In 2010, Wärtsilä's net sales
totalled EUR 4.6 billion with more than 17,500
employees. The company has operations in 160
locations in 70 countries around the world.
Wärtsilä is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki,
Finland.
Get lost!!What experience in european property and markets?Come back home to help build the nation.It is always easy to criticise.
I'm very sure many Ghanaians are unaware that we're being short-changed big time by the ruling administration. Thanks for the insight. This is the reason why the Right to Information bill is still gathering dust in parliament ...
read full comment
How can Ghana sign contract for a large generator flouting in the sea. The tariff will be higher than anything else in the contract. There is definitely an NDC man profiting from this contract. This is fraud.
We should be making energy not buying energy.Why not cut 50% of the power we are supplying Togo and Benin, better yet we should cut everything they can make their own or get their power from Nigeria. What kind of kalabule dea ...
read full comment
12/27/2011 | 08:50 am
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power plant
order from Dominican Republic
Wärtsilä Corporation, Company Announcement,
27 December 2011 at 9.15 am EET
Wärtsilä receives EUR 150 million power ...
read full comment