Dushanbe CHP plant ready for heating season

DUSHANBE, November 20, 2012, Asia-Plus  — The CHP (Combined Heat and Power) plant is reportedly fully prepared for the heating season and it will be introduced into operation as soon as cold weather comes, an official source at the Dushanbe CHP plant told Asia-Plus in an interview. Barqi Tojik (the state-owned utility responsible for generation, […]

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

DUSHANBE, November 20, 2012, Asia-Plus  — The CHP (Combined Heat and Power) plant is reportedly fully prepared for the heating season and it will be introduced into operation as soon as cold weather comes, an official source at the Dushanbe CHP plant told Asia-Plus in an interview.

Barqi Tojik (the state-owned utility responsible for generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Tajikistan) and Tojiktransgaz (Tajik natural-gas distributor) have already signed an agreement on supplying natural gas to the Dushanbe CHP plant.

During autumn-winter 2012-2013, the Dushanbe CHP plant is expected to receive 21 million cubic meters of natural gas.

Besides, the plant has stockpiled 16,500 tons of low-sulfur fuel oil, which is used as backup fuel for the plant that runs on natural gas.  “Another 5,000 tons of fuel oil will be delivered to the plant within the next few days,” the source added.

Last year, the Dushanbe CHP plant was introduced into operation in the second half of December and some areas in Shohmansour and Ismoili Somoni districts were provided with heat and hot water.

The Dushanbe 198-megawatt CHP plant was introduced into operation in 1968.  Specialists say if enough natural gas is supplied to the Dushanbe CHP-plant regularly, the plant is able to generate up to 2 million kWh of electric power per day.

We will recall that Chinese company, Tebian Electronic Apparatus Stock Company Limited (TBEA), will build a new 250-megawatt CHP plant in Dushanbe. The plant will be built in the Luchob area.

According to Barqi Tojik, TBEA will construct the plant on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis.  Once the CHP plant is built, all the revenue over the next 12 years will go to the investor and Tajikistan will become the owner of the CHP plant after this period expires.  

The CHP plant project is part of the Tajikistani government’s effort to use the country’s coal resources in tackling power shortages.  Specialists say construction of the coal-powered plant is in compliance with Tajikistan’s environmental regulations.

Tajikistan relies almost exclusively on hydropower to generate electricity, which becomes scarce in the winter months when rivers freeze and water reservoir levels drop.

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