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Project name:Syrdariya Power Plant Rehabilitation
Country:Uzbekistan
Project number:795
Business sector:Power and Energy
Public/Private:Public
Environmental category:B
Board date:30 September 1997
Status:Signed
Date PSD disclosed:
Date PSD updated:
17 October 1996
5 November 1997
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Project description
and objectives:

Rehabilitation of turbines and the water intake system and provision of a cleaning device for condensers at the Syrdarinskaya Power Station in Uzbekistan.

The project objective is to improve the efficiency, availability and reliability of power supply from the Syrdarinskaya Power Station. The proceeds will be used to fund the foreign cost of the rehabilitation of the Syrdarinskaya Power Plant, including engineering and project management services for project implementation.

Transition impact:

The proposed project will move MPIE towards its commercialisation by improving its financial performance, strengthening its commercial management and facilitating the implementation of an institutional reform programme. The government is expected to submit an Action Plan which will stipulate the terms and milestone dates for the commercial-isation of the sector and establish appropriate mechanisms for tariff system adjustments differentiating by main user categories. It will accelerate the policy reform by promoting the development of a competitive and efficient power sector and will support the country's move towards a market economy.

The client:

Ministry of Power Industry and Electrification (MPIE) responsible for power generation, transmission and distribution.

EBRD finance:

US$ 28.0 million loan (ECU 22 million).

Total project cost:

US$ 48.2 million (ECU 39 million).

Environmental impact:

The project was screened B/1, requiring an environmental analysis and an audit.

The aim of the project is to improve the efficiency and load capability of two (out of ten) identical 300 MW units of Uzbekistan's largest fossil-fuelled power station. The units were commissioned between 1972 and 1981 and cannot be operated at design capacity due to design flaws and component deterioration.

Rehabilitation of the turbines, modifications to the cooling system, and improvements to the water treatment plant will increase efficiency by approximately 10 per cent, bringing the units close to design capacity and extending their residual life to approximately 15 years. The improvements will result in a more efficient use of fuel, and therefore reduced specific air emissions per unit of electricity generated.

The audit showed that the environmental performance of the power station was generally good. Air emissions and discharges of industrial water (predominantly cooling water) were generally in compliance with national and World Bank standards. Some temporary non-compliances occurred during periods with high use of mazut as a back-up fuel when gas was not available. The power station has tested modifications to burners which resulted in markedly lower NOx emissions when gas is used. This development programme is to be continued, with a view to implement this technology once it has proven to be reliable.

One aspect of waste storage at the power station, i.e. storage of oil sludge, will be improved, and a small area affected by an oil spill will be cleaned up. This has been incorporated into an Environmental Action Plan, which the Bank requires to be undertaken as a condition of the loan.

Technical
cooperation:

A technical cooperation programme will be initiated for a tariff study; in addition, a modern accounting and management information system will be established to introduce more efficient operations.

For consultant opportunities for projects financed by technical cooperation funds, visit procurement of consultants.

EBRD contact:

Marat Sarbanov, Operation Leader: sarbanom@ebrd.com

Procurement or tendering
opportunities:

Visit EBRD Procurement
Enquiries: Tel: +44 20 7338 6794; Fax: +44 20 7338 7472, Email: procurement@ebrd.com

General enquiries:

EBRD project enquiries not related to procurement:
Tel: +44 20 7338 7168; Fax: +44 20 7338 7380
Email: projectenquiries@ebrd.com


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