Rwanda: Efacec to build substations
Issue 347
- 02 Jun 2017
| 1 minute read
Tunisia’s Steg International Services has selected Portugal’s Efacec to build three new 200kV substations to distribute power to rural areas from the HQ Power peat plant. Efacec will carry out the engineering, supply, supervision and commissioning of three new substations on a turnkey basis. The contract is worth €10.5m ($11.5m) and work must be completed within 18 months.The 80MW HQ plant in Gisagara District is being developed by Turkey’s Hakan Mining and Electricity Generation Industry and Trade and Quantum Power.
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