Tajik energy ministry, China’s Sinohydro agree to build Nourobod-2 HPP

DUSHANBE, August 28, 2008, Asia-Plus  — A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on construction of the hydroelectric power plant (HPP) Nourobod-2 on the Khingob River in astern Tajikistan was signed by Tajikistan’s Ministry of Energy and Industries (MoEI) and China’s Sinohydro Corporation in Dushanbe on August 27.   According to a MoEI, the sides have expressed readiness […]

Victoria Naumova

DUSHANBE, August 28, 2008, Asia-Plus  — A memorandum of understanding (MoU) on construction of the hydroelectric power plant (HPP) Nourobod-2 on the Khingob River in astern Tajikistan was signed by Tajikistan’s Ministry of Energy and Industries (MoEI) and China’s Sinohydro Corporation in Dushanbe on August 27.  

According to a MoEI, the sides have expressed readiness to cooperate in implementing projects aimed at enhancement of Tajikistan’s energy sector and jointly conduct feasibility studies for construction of hydropower facilities in Tajikistan.  

Under the document, Chinese company undertakes to design and construct Nourobod-2 HPP on a turn-key basis, including double-circuit 220-KV line from 220‑kV-Switchyard the Nourobod-2 HPP to 220‑kV-Switchyard the Nourobod HPP.  

The preliminary cost of the project will be determined after completion and examination of the feasibility study

As it had been reported earlier, the Nourobod-2 station that will have the rated capacity of 200 megawatt and will generate 740 million kWh of electrical power per year is supposed to be constructed some 23 kilometers of the Khingob mouth. 

As an international enterprise, Sinohydro Corporation, is Chinese dominant leader and largest company in water conservancy and hydropower industry.  It is constituted of 17 wholly owned subsidiaries, 10 holding companies, 33 overseas branch companies and representative offices around the world.  The main business of Sinohydro Corporation covers investment, project financing, consultation service, construction, mechanical and electrical plant manufacturing and installation, construction equipment manufacturing and trading in the industry of water conservancy, power generation, expressway, railway, harbor and sea-route, airport, municipal public utility and building.  

Since the establishment in 1950, Sinohydro has been the backbone of China on the harness and development of rivers, with its completed projects accounting for more than 70% of national mega and medium water conservancy and hydropower projects with a total installation capacity of 80,000 MW.  

In addition to the engineering construction, Sinohydro has been actively advancing investment and financing energy projects, property development projects and expressway projects on the build-operate-transfer basis.  

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