M a r k e t N e w s

Large Floating Power Plants Helping to Electrify Africa

Posted on : Tuesday , 18th October 2016

A floating power plant isn't something you see every day. The massive ships look like plants you'd see on land complete with tall exhaust stacks—except these plants are bobbing in the ocean.

 
They might look odd, but for people in growing economies around the world, the ships are a welcome sight. The floating power plants can dock in the harbor, crank up their turbines and start quickly generating electricity for customers on land.
 
Many of these ships can be found in Africa and Asia, where electricity is often more scarce than labor and investments and power outages regularly shut down work. But they could also be used to help supply electricity to the more than 1 billion people who don't have any.
 
"The transmission speed of the generated electricity has become critical as the world's demand for energy increases with each passing day," says Osman M. Karadeniz, chairman of Karpowership, one of the world's largest powership operators.
 
The numbers bear out his argument. The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that world energy consumption will increase 48 percent by 2040. Karpowership, an affiliate of Turkey's Karadeniz Energy Group, is building the kind of massive and mobile equipment that can quickly start meeting that demand. The company is planning to increase its installed capacity to 2.5 gigawatts [GW], enough to power nearly 17 million homes.
 
A key part of that plan is the company's new Khan class of powerships, the largest such vessels ever built. Each of the vessels is three football fields long. They can generate 486 megawatts [MW], which is more than any previous powerships.
 
Karpowership recently partnered with GE to supply the transformers for four new Khan-class ship. The transformers send the power the ships generate over wires to local transmission grids, and from there it goes out to end users. GE designed the transformers specifically with the powerships in mind. They have a coating that protects against salt and moisture and can work in temperatures ranging from -20 to 50 degrees Celsius. The devices, which GE makes in Gebze, Turkey, have reinforced mechanical connectors for protection against sea oscillations— a weather phenomenon that's a result of fluctuations in atmospheric pressure at sea level.
 
Karpowership's power plant vessels only require a depth of 5 meters (16 feet) to operate at ports, which make them suitable for multi-island countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines that have long coastlines. Karpowership's 125 MW Zeynep Sultan ship, for example, is currently berthed and supplying electricity to Amurang, Indonesia, and similar vessels are operating in Africa and the Middle East.

Source : allafrica.com
Featured Companies
  • dubaiexporters.com

Complete List  

Advertisers in previous issue:

  • Worthington Products is the World’s most trusted name when it comes to providing quality waterway barriers for Debris Control, Dam Safety, Ice-Booms, Fish Guidance
  • YorPower Kenya was established in 2002. From our headquarters in Nairobi we sell Diesel Generators manufactured by our parent company,
  • Luminous Power Technologies Limited is a leading company with a differentiated portfolio of solutions for packaged power, diversified generation, electrical control & safety and energy optimization.
  • From a modest beginning in 1955, the IGP Group today provides over 50 products and services to the core sector.
  • EMI has a qualified and dedicated team of managers with vast experience in their respective areas of work.
  •  SOVEMA is the worldwide leading supplier of machinery for lead-acid battery production.
  • Mini plants of toilet paper rolls production
  • Suppliers of generators for every application
  • Pumping solutions, a technological potential.
  • IAC understand your system requirements, and can offer valuable input, be it design, consulting, training, or technical support.
  • Manufacturer & Trader of coil winding machines, toroidal coil winding machines, wire bunching machines, complete winding solution
  • Shenzhen City, Riland Industrial Co., Ltd. is China
  • Manufacturer of extrusion lines,extruders and down stream equipment.
  • KJV is a professionally managed group in distribution & transmission sector involved in executing contracts
  •  Magazine for Africa
  • A world leading name in Heat Transfer Technology
  • South African incinerator and cremator designer and manufacturer making significant inroads into overseas markets.
  • Leading manufactures and expoters of the electronic products
  • Catering for the most varied industrial storage requirements.
  • Manufacturer of heavy duty machinery
  • We offers high quality, Competitive price and satisfied service always
  • Industrial  machinery
  • Kenya Engineer is a Journal of the Institution of the Engineers of Kenya
Afrotrade International Marketing, Tel: +971-50-6285684
© 1998-2025 Afrotrade