Selasa, 11 Oktober 2016

KARPOWERSHIP SUPPLY 4 POWER PLANT SHIP TO INDONESIA






[CATEGORY: ELECTRICITY]
 
Karpowership, manufacturers of power plant ship from Turkey, ensure four ship chartered Indonesia will arrive in the country from November prior to mid-2017.

Indonesia through PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) rented five ships artificial plants of karpowership for flood stun in North Sulawesi and surrounding areas, North Sumatra, Maluku, West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara.

One ship to North Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi and Gorontalo already operating in the waters of Amurang Manado in January 2016 with a capacity of 125 MW Ship named Zeynep Sultan.

According to the Director of Karpowership Indonesia, Ufuk Berk, four other plants ship immediately shipped and will arrive in Indonesia starting in late November.

According to the plan, the ship to the region of NTB will depart for Istanbul late October and arrived in Lombok end of November this year.

Power plants ship for Maluku will be dispatched one month after delivery of the ship to Lombok. "We are targeting operational before Christmas 2016," said Ufuk.

Both ships were named Yasin Bey who will lean on Ambon from Gokhan Bey (Kupang) each with a capacity of 110 MW.


Furthermore, ship to North Sumatra will depart in January and is scheduled to arrive in February 2017. The ship will be moored power plant in Belawan waters has a capacity of 470 MW. "The last boat [for NTT] will be sent to Kupang after Medan," he said.

Power plants ship that will be moored in the waters of Belawan has a capacity of 470 MW.

Indonesia through PT PLN signed a power purchase of 540 MW for five years in November 2015. Kardeniz Energy Group, Karpowership its parent company, began designing and producing energy fleets in the world's first floating called powership in 2009.

Two years later, Kardeniz producing Irem Sultan, power plant ship with two choice of fuel oil and gas.

On the other hand, in order to meet the needs of human resources for supporting power projects of 35,000 megawatts (MW) the government will increase student competence of Vocational High School (SMK).

As is known, the development program of 35,000 MW of electricity infrastructure needs the support of human resources of skilled labor that is generated through the education and training system that is reliable.


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