QEWC working at accelerated pace to complete projects


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) is working on completing its local projects at an accelerated pace and in accordance with the specified timetables, the company's General Manager and Managing Director of Fahad Hamad al-Mohannadi has said.
About 93% of the Umm Al Houl power plant, which is due to be officially opened after next summer, has been completed, he said, adding that it is currently producing 60% of its electricity capacity and 60% of its water capacity.
In a statement on the sidelines of a ceremony held by the Japanese Chubu Electric Power Company on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the opening of its office in Doha, al-Mohannadi said that Umm Al Houl power station supports the state's consumption of water and electricity and adds about 25% to the available installed capacity.
After completion of the plant, it will be one of the largest power and desalination plants in the Gulf and Middle East region, especially its Reverse Osmosis System, and will produce 60mn gallons, he added.
Regarding solar projects, al-Mohannadi pointed out that investing in solar energy is one of Qatar's goals, and gains global importance, as technology to benefit from this energy is available and at reasonable prices.
He also announced that a land was allocated by the Council of Ministers for a plant to be built on, adding that this land will be sufficient for the production of 500 to 700 megawatts of electricity.
The tender for this project will be issued by the middle of next year completed, he said, adding that first phase will be completed within 18 months and will be operated by the end of 2019, ahead of the scheduled date by His Highness the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
By the middle of 2020 the plant will be fully operational, he said.
About Facility E Project, he pointed out that the project will be located in Ras Rukn and will be completed in 2020 to keep pace with the demand for electricity and water.
On the company's projects abroad, al-Mohannadi said that Nebras Power Plant is the largest investor in the electricity sector outside Qatar of which QEWC owns 60% and Qatar Investment Authority owns 40%. Nebras, he said, owns 35% of Dayton Station in Indonesia, and has several plants in Jordan and Oman. The company is looking for other opportunities in Indonesia, Pakistan and Morocco, he pointed out.
Al-Mohannadi stressed that co-operation with Japanese companies and banks is great and the relations are very fruitful for both sides, noting that Japan is the biggest buyer of Qatari LNG and the largest investor with the company outside Qatar and in Japan, which confirms the strong ties with the Japanese companies.
He also noted the Japanese JIBC Bank's support for the company's projects by at least 50%, pointing out that the bank considers Qatari investment as a safe investment, whether in Qatar or in any country.
He emphasised that the unjust siege imposed on Qatar did not affect the company's projects and will never affect them in the future.
With regard to the Gulf electric connection, al-Muhannadi said that it is called the safe link, which is for the use in case of necessity, adding as Qatar has been committed to supply some of the siege countries with gas, it is also committed to supply them with electricity.
The President of Japan's Chubu Electric Power Company Satoru Katsuno stressed that the long-term relations between Japan and Qatar are in favour of establishing more partnerships and businesses between the two countries, maintaining the existing relationship and moving it to a wider economic horizon.
He told reporters on the sidelines of the ceremony that Chubu is the first Japanese company to buy the Qatari LNG, and it has had relations with Qatar for more than 20 years, adding that during this period, strong business relations were established, as the company worked on many projects in Doha.
Katsuno expressed the company's desire to strengthen ties with Qatar by entering into many of the infrastructure projects that are being implemented.

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