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The Republic of Guinea
Proposal for the Funding,
Construction, & Implementation of:
Combined Cycle
Gas Turbine Power Plant
Hydro-Electric
Power Plant
The Republic of Guinea
Introduction • Mr. Maxwell C. Tiwari, Esq.
• Executive Vice President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs for Singa
Energy Solutions, Inc.
• Mr. Alexander Vijay Misra • President & COO of Singa Energy Solutions, Inc.
• Executive Director of Asean Commodities Exchange
• Mr. John N. Basic, Sr. • Executive Vice President, Engineering and Construction for Singa
Energy Solutions, Inc.
• Power Industry Consultant with 60+ years experience, Engineer,
Innovator
• President of Basic Energy Group, LLC.
• Project Coordinator of CMEC and Singa Energy Solutions
• Mr. Peter Partos • Chairman of Cambridge Energy & Waste Management
• President of Partos Consulting Group, Inc.
• Vice President, Development and Government Relations for Singa
Energy Solutions
The Republic of Guinea
Introduction • Singa Energy Solutions, Inc.
• Promotes the use of energy-efficient fossil power and clean
renewable energy
• Provides utilities, government agencies, independent power
producers and operators of industrial process plants with
integrated solutions for building and bringing into commercial
operation cogeneration, simple cycle and combined cycle
power facilities
• Asean Commodities Exchange • Miner and supplier for steel mills and power plants on a global
scale with good market credit, extensive business channels and
solid customer foundation
The Republic of Guinea
Introduction • China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC)
• Large business complex engaged in project engineering as the
core business, integrating import & export trade, scientific
research & design, and international service, and combining
technology and trade
• electric power & energy, transportation, electronic
communication, water supply & treatment, housing &
architecture, manufacturing and processing plant,
environmental protection, mining and resource prospecting
• Upholds concept of “enhancing the living quality of people"
and dedicates itself to mutual benefit, common development,
and harmonious progress
The Republic of Guinea
Introduction • Cambridge Energy & Waste Management
• Provides the design, engineering, construction, and
operation of waste incinerators and plasma waste
converters, both for short term and long term usage
• Partos Consulting Group, Inc. • Over 50 years experience in the financing and
development of over $2 billion worth of power plants and
other industrial projects around the world
• With an international staff of 30+ financial expert affiliates,
PCG is an industry leader in raising capital through public and private investment, world banks, hedge funds, union
funds, and government grants
The Republic of Guinea
Proposal • 210-260 Mega Watt (MW) Combined
Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Plant
• 800-1200 MW Hydro-Electric Power Plant • To help the Republic of Guinea (Guinea)
meet the fast-growing demand for
electricity and To foster socioeconomic
development and industrialization
throughout Conakry, the Basse-Cote’, Fouta
Djallon, Sahelian Haute-Guinea, and other
growing regions of the nation
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Rationale - DEMAND
• Increases in electricity
consumption are attributable
to the following:
• Population Growth
• Industrial Growth
• Cultural & Technological Change: currently,
only 2% of Guineans use electricity, the
remaining 98% use firewood and charcoal (only
1 out of 10 Guineans have access to the
hydroelectric power grid)
• The many power outages Guinea currently
experiences have resulted in major industrial
inefficiency and riots throughout the country
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Rationale - DEMAND
• January 2011 article from Reuters Africa:
“At least one killed in Guinea riots over power outage Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:53pm GMT CONAKRY Jan 16 (Reuters) - At least one person was killed during riots in a bauxite mining town in Guinea on Monday over power outages, witnesses said. They were protesting after repeated power outages in Kamsar, where the world's top exporter of bauxite CBG, operates a venture between Alcoa, Rio Tinto and the Guinean government, shipping around 13 million tonnes per...”
The Republic of Guinea
Project • HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER
• Studies show a
hydropower potential of
roughly 6,000 MW for
Guinea; currently, only
2% (9 hydroelectric
stations of the available
potential is being utilized • 4 major sites with a potential of 200-700 MW:
Amaria (665 MW), Souapiti (515 MW),
Koukoutamba (281 MW), and Kaleta (240 MW)
• 116 sites with a potential of 10-200 MW each
Guinea’s many rivers
The Republic of Guinea
Project • CCGT POWER PLANT:
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) &
CRUDE OIL
• Sources of LNG & CRUDE
OIL recently discovered in
Guinea
• These recent discoveries
could greatly off-set the
current reliance of
800,000+ tons of imported
petroleum, crude oil, and
lubricants LNG Refinery
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Rationale: PORT OF CONAKRY
• Initiative to improve infrastructure of Conakry,
Guinea’s most economically viable city; to facilitate
the efficiency of Guinea’s expanding
importing/exporting industry
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Rationale: CONAKRY-KANKAN RAILWAY
RENOVATION • Vale, a Brazilian company, began the Conakry-
Kankan railway improvement project in 2010
• It is anticipated that the improvement of the
railway will bring about major socioeconomic
change and produce thousands of jobs, which
require additional infrastructural development
and an increase electricity usage
The Republic of Guinea
Project • MAJORITY FUNDING: CMEC
• CMEC will fund 90% of the construction of
the project (including the foundation work,
labor, groundwork, and procurement of
materials and machinery) if the following is
obtained:
• Feasibilty study
• Sovereign guarantee
• Remaining 10% initial
funding from investors
The Republic of Guinea
Project • START-UP FUNDS: INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
• US$224 million from World Bank, Global Environmental
Facility (GEF), and International Development Association
(IDA) with concentrated support in the following projects:
community development, rural infrastructure, education, transport, electricity, Health/HIV/AIDS, water basin
management, and rural electrification
The Republic of Guinea
Project • START-UP FUNDS: INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
• US$4.5 million from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to
fund a Guinea Electricity Sector Efficiency Improvement
Project, co-financed by an International Development
Association (IDA) to improve the commercial and operational efficiency of the electricity sector and reduce
carbon dioxide emissions created by energy losses
• GEF funding will:
• co-finance distribution, network upgrading, and training,
• design energy efficiency and demand side
management programs, and pilot initiatives (efficient
light bulbs, energy audits), and • other technical assistance to Electricité de Guinée
(EDG)
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Technology – Combined Cycle Gas Turbine
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D406Liwm1Jc
• Siemens V94.2 heavy-duty gas turbine plant ready for
relocation from Asia; gas turbine capacity of 105 MW;
• The station’s auxiliary voltage is 6 kV and it can receive its incoming power either through back-feed from the grid or
a separate station transformer depending on the
requirement and grid connection. It is of single-shaft, single
casing design, equipped with 2 silo-type combustion chambers, a 16-stage compressor and a 4-stage turbine
• An air-cooled generator, rated at 125 MVA and
generating at 10.5 kV is driven from the cold (compressor)
end of the GT unit. The unit is currently installed with dual fuel Siemens diffusion-type burners, capable of operation
on distillate-oil liquid and natural gas
The Republic of Guinea
Project • Technology – Hydro-Electric
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEL7yc8R42k (cut to 58 seconds) • A pressure tunnel is taken off from the reservoir and water
is brought to the valve house at the start of penstock
• The valve house contains the main sluice valves and automatic isolating valves (controls the water flow to the
power house and cuts off the water supply when the
penstock bursts)
• From the valve house, water is taken to water turbine through a huge steel pipe known as penstock
• The water turbine converts hydraulic energy into
mechanical energy, and the turbine drives the alternator
which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
The Republic of Guinea
BENEFITS We Will Offer Workers • Education & Training
• ISO 14000 and ISO 9000 training in two key areas: safety and
management, focusing on current best practices and
fundamentals.
• Within 6 years, the system will be operated entirely by native employees from Guinea. Employees will range from semi-
skilled and skilled workers to those placed in in upper-
management positions.
The Republic of Guinea
BENEFITS We Will Offer Workers • Clean Drinking Water & Food
• All employees and their families will be given FREE clean,
purified drinking water
• All employees will be given one FREE hot meal a day from the power plant’s cafeteria
The Republic of Guinea
BENEFITS We Will Offer Workers • Housing, Child Care Centers, Medical Care
• FREE 2- and 3-bdrm houses will be constructed for the use of
all workers and their immediate families
• FREE child-care centers for all immediate families where
children will receive education and 3 nutritional meals a day • FREE medical care for all workers and their families