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Addendum to EDF Report:
Disclaimer/Uses
Important Notices
Worksheet Overviews
Power Plant Overview
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Coal-Fired Plants Financed by International Public Investment Institutions Since 1994
Foreclosing the Future:Coal, Climate and International Public Finance
This spreadsheet contains detailed information on the 88 power plants that form the basis of EDF's report on financing of coal-fired power plants in the developing world and economies in transition by international public financing institutions.
This data is provided for informational purposes only. Please refer to the full report linked to above for all final calculations and information. Please direct any questions or comments about the information to report author Bruce Rich, senior counsel for international finance and development, at [email protected].
Please be aware that editing, reformatting or otherwise manipulating the data in this spreadsheet beyond the sorting and filtering functionality provided may alter calculations in the various spreadsheets.
View coal-fired plant finance providers and recipients broken out by financing institution and country.View name, location, future annual CO2 emissions, megawatt hours, capacity and description of power plants.View project cost and financing information, including financing institution, for each power plant. In this worksheet each financial transaction is a separate entry, so the same power plant may have several entries if it has been financed by several financial institutions.
View plant and prospective financing information for plants in our data base for which financing is pending but not formally approvedThis tab lists financing information for several plants in our data base that received financing only for pollution control measures. The emissions of these plants were not counted in the Power Plant Overview and Public Financing worksheets.
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Please refer to Appendix A in the full report linked to above for a discussion of methodology and sources.
Public financial institution Origin
Japan 8139Multilateral 5315Multilateral 3913United States 3479Multilateral 2511Japan 2089Germany 1769China 1681Germany 1174
Multilateral 869Italy 789Korea 700United States 685United Kingdom 606China 580China 562Multilateral 500
France 475China 308Korea 300Multilateral 202Norway 147Spain 76Canada 62Multilateral 41Switzerland 40
Netherlands 16
Germany 14Multilateral 0United Kingdom 0
** The World Bank Group includes financing from IFC ($ 2,467 mln, 17 projects), MIGA ($ 393 mln, 4 projects) and IBRD/IDA ($ 2,455 mln, 8 projects).
Countries ranked in financing coal power plants, both in terms of capital provided and in terms of number of projects financed(i.e. adding up the data for the public financiers originating from the same country)
CountriesMultilateral 13,352 73Japan 10,228 27
Total financing (in mln US$)
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)World Bank Group (IBRD/IDA/IFC/MIGA) **Asian Development Bank (ADB)US Export-Import BankEuropean Investment Bank (EIB)Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)China Development BankEuler Hermes
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)Servizi Assicurativi del Commercio Estero (SACE)Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim) Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD)China Exim BankSinosureAfrican Development Bank (AfDB)
Compagnie Francaise d'Assurance pour le Commerce Exterieur (COFACE)Bank of ChinaKorea Export Insurance Corporation (KEIC)Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)Garanti-instituttet for eksportkreditt (GIEK)CESCEExport Development Canada (EDC)Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) Geschäftsstelle für die Exportrisikogarantie (ERG)
Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO)
Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG)Inter-American Development Bank (IDB / IADB)Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC)
*It should be noted that “projects” means financing projects, referring specifically to each individual financial transaction made by MDBs and ECAs to their financing recipients. Individual power plants or power plant operators sometimes receive multiple financing transactions from repeat or multiple sources. Thus, in the spreadsheet detailing the data for the report we identify 124 separate financing projects for 88 coal plants and coal plant expansions. In the case of the World Bank Group, for example, we list 29 financing projects which have gone to 22 separate coal plants.
Total financing (in mln US$)
Number of financing projects
United States 4,164 23China 3,131 8Germany 2,957 12Korea 1,000 2Italy 789 2United Kingdom 606 5France 475 4Norway 147 1Spain 76 1Canada 62 1Switzerland 40 1Netherlands 16 1
Countries ranked by the total amount of public capital received from abroad to finance coal-fired power plants
Countries in mln US$Indonesia 10,264.06Philippines 6,041.17China 4,712.84India 4,325.68Bulgaria 1,892.68Germany 1,586.33South Africa 1,128.62Vietnam 1,039.13Morocco 849.70Poland 813.08Chile 740.00Malaysia 736.96Thailand 681.00Turkey 659.93Mexico 611.00Slovenia 479.76Ukraine 113.00Slovakia 87.69Romania 86.40Kazakhstan 70.00Colombia 62.40Guatemala 32.00Czech Republic 30.40
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** The World Bank Group includes financing from IFC ($ 2,467 mln, 17 projects), MIGA ($ 393 mln, 4 projects) and IBRD/IDA ($ 2,455 mln, 8 projects).
Countries ranked in financing coal power plants, both in terms of capital provided and in terms of number of projects financed
Number of financing projects
*It should be noted that “projects” means financing projects, referring specifically to each individual financial transaction made by MDBs and ECAs to their financing recipients. Individual power plants or power plant operators sometimes receive multiple financing transactions from repeat or multiple sources. Thus, in the spreadsheet detailing the data for the report we identify 124 separate financing projects for 88 coal plants and coal plant expansions. In the case of the World Bank Group, for example, we list 29 financing projects which have gone to 22 separate coal plants.
Countries ranked by the total amount of public capital received from abroad to finance coal-fired power plants
Power plantsPower plant name Country
3 Poland 34,600,000 44,264,861
6 China 20,100,000 37,800,000
15 South Africa 0 32,200,501
16 South Africa 0 32,000,000
32 China 17,100,000 27,100,000
43 India 0 25,700,000
44 India 0 25,700,000
47 China 24,700,000 25,500,000
49 China 15,100,000 25,300,000
97 India 0 20,700,000
107 Mexico 19,300,000 19,600,000
121 India 2,574,998 18,500,000
136 Malaysia 16,900,000 17,500,000
Future Rank
Annual CO2 emissions Present
Annual CO2 emissions Future
Belchatow
Waigaoqiao
Kusile (Formely Bravo)
Medupi
Ligang
Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project
Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project
Tuoketuo-1
Qinbei
Barh
Petacalco
Sipat
Manjung
140 China 17,000,000 17,300,000
158 India 7,939,210 16,300,000
163 Indonesia 7,086,916 16,100,000
170 China 15,500,000 15,900,000
182 India 6,692,444 15,500,000
185 Indonesia 8,919,937 15,400,000
232 Indonesia 0 14,300,000
235 China 6,423,319 14,200,000
240 China 9,327,629 14,044,591
255 China 13,300,000 13,700,000295 Poland 12,200,000 12,300,000
307 Morocco 11,800,000 12,100,000
316 Germany 11,900,000 12,000,000
Dezhou (Hualu)
Simhadri
Tanjung Jati B
Yangzhou-2
Kahalgaon
Paiton I
Bangko Tengah
Qitaihe
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co
YangchengTurow
Jorf Lasfar
Schwarze Pumpe
332 China 11,600,000 11,700,000
340 South Africa 11,500,000 11,600,000
393 Turkey 10,500,000 10,600,000
477 India 0 9,137,548
488 Germany 3,395,763 8,993,588
492 China 8,786,094 8,937,103
493 China 8,786,094 8,937,103
494 China 8,770,791 8,928,141
500 Indonesia 8,605,144 8,841,385
501 China 4,211,809 8,831,913
527 Slovenia 3,841,655 8,494,624
538 Philippines 8,180,790 8,386,988
550 Turkey 7,776,933 8,265,028
Shiheng-2
Arnot
Afsin-Elbistan A
Krishnapatnam
RDK (Karlsruhe)
Huaneng Dalian
Huangen Fuzhou
Huaneng Nantong
Paiton II
Yuzhou
Šoštanj
Sual
Afsin-Elbistan B
557 Thailand 7,663,836 8,216,914
604 Philippines 3,766,177 7,765,260
692 Germany 7,188,427 7,273,030
713 Philippines 4,414,982 7,051,435
781 Bulgaria 3,568,974 6,793,798
790 India 0 6,774,305
804 Poland 6,676,794 6,739,020
801 Vietnam 0 6,728,667
823 Vietnam 0 6,620,117
828 Vietnam 0 6568530
843 India 3,209,463 6,471,254863 China 6,117,460 6,262,764
989 Vietnam 0 5,516,149
991 Indonesia 0 5,515,4131063 Ukraine 4,922,180 4,955,477
1135 Germany 4,469,888 4,500,841
1136 China 4,355,667 4,496,636
Map Ta Phut BLCP
Masinloc
Schkopau II
Pagbilao
Maritza East 3
Pathadi
Patnow II
Hai Phong Thermal
Long Phu-1
Mong Duong 2
Ib ValleyLeiyang
Mong Duong 1
IndramayuStarobeshev
Walsum
Meizhou Wan
1168 China 4,250,575 4,365,648
1268 Philippines 3,850,841 3,910,208
1471 Indonesia 0 3,352,8591477 Vietnam 0 3345822
1499 Philippines 3,192,052 3,288,548
1531 South Africa 3,176,803 3,199,283
1565 Slovakia 3,054,928 3,084,5531666 Kazakhstan 2,781,188 2,796,646
1732 Czech Republic 1,886,265 2,620,922
1738 China 725,141 2,609,561
1807 Vietnam 0 2,467,294
1850 Kazakhstan 2,364,010 2,377,149
1864 China 2,352,480 2,352,480
Huaneng Dandong
Calaca
RembangCam Pha
Quezon
Kelvin
VojanyPavlodar CCL
Kladno
Green Energy
Mao Khe-2
Karaganda
Baima
2155 China 1,500,246 1,825,200
2553 India 1,351,174 1,362,602
2555 Philippines 1,268,209 1,361,359
2572 Bulgaria 1,331,602 1,337,387
2643 Vietnam 0 1,285,963
2649 Vietnam 0 1,280,757
2789 Indonesia 0 1,165,681
3017 Romania 951,866 958,3343152 Colombia 860,606 872,215
3154 China 861,360 871,739
3187 Chile 0 860,606
3653 Poland 654,936 659,847
3787 Indonesia 573,894 603,421
3788 Indonesia 573,894 603,421
5302 Vietnam 0 224,341
5474 Vietnam 0 202,362
5922 Guatemala 104,414 152,573
10649 Indonesia 13,337 14,990
11447 India 9,275 11,458
Total 468,462,470 826,338,213# of Entries 88 88
Tianjin
Bhilai Works
Mindanao Steag
Maritza East 1
Son Dong
Mao Khe-1
Banjarsari
ParoseniTasajero
Bengbu City
Central Termoelectrica Andino
Swiecie Pulp Mill
Purwakarta Indorama
Plant in South Kalimantan
An Hoa
Nong Son
Planta Arizona
Tarahan
Mumbai Jindal
791,748,310
217,217,186
Effective Annual CO2 Emmisions (Accounting for PETACALCO, Dailin, Fuzhou, & Arnot):
32,800,000 42,371,194 4,440 5736
20,200,000 41,100,000 3,600 NA
0 35,722,431 0 4818
0 35,500,000 0 4788
16,600,000 28,100,000 2,700 NA
0 27,900,000 0 4000
0 27,900,000 0 4000
23,300,000 24,100,000 3,600 NA
15,600,000 26,200,000 1,200 NA
0 22,000,000 0 3300
17,800,000 18,100,000 2,100 2748
1,965,945 18,600,000 1,101 NA
15,400,000 15,900,000 2,100 NA
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Present
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Future
Capacity (MW) Present
Capacity (MW) Future
15,500,000 15,800,000 2,520 NA
7,620,000 15,700,000 1,000 NA
5,948,855 14,600,000 1,320 2640
15,000,000 15,500,000 2,400 NA
6,031,000 14,700,000 3,379 NA
7,650,601 13,900,000 1,230 NA
0 12,800,000 0 2400
5,342,404 12,700,000 700 NA
10,811,177 15,209,278 1,575 NA
11,900,000 12,200,000 2,100 NA10,800,000 10,800,000 2,000 NA
10,400,000 10,700,000 660 1356
12,000,000 12,000,000 NA NA
10,200,000 10,300,000 1,200 NA
10,100,000 10,200,000 2,100 NA
9,152,608 9,270,992 1,355 NA
0 9,001,560 0 1600
3,515,989 9,935,145 NA NA
7,525,137 7,666,692 1,400 NA
7,525,137 7,666,692 1,400 NA
7,510,805 7,658,301 1,400 NA
7,355,806 7,576,939 1,220 NA
3,367,272 7,568,065 700 NA
3,057,732 7,277,399 600 NA
6,960,015 7,152,106 1,200 NA
6,585,129 7,038,433 1,440 NA
6,480,459 6,993,629 1,400 NA
2,979,625 6,574,313 600 NA
6,924,094 7,013,273 900 NA
3,545,316 5,916,293 700 NA
2,809,416 6,049,213 840 NA
0 5,662,468 0 1920
5,789,217 5,848,253 464 NA
0 5,620,761 0 NA
0 5,521,671 0 1200
0 5474626 0 545
2,501,419 5,386,017 410 NA5,064,816 5,196,533 1,000 NA
0 4,522,927 0 2200
0 4,522,266 0 9904,111,550 4,144,879 NA NA
3,593,565 3,620,787 750 NA
3,493,254 3,617,088 720 NA
3,401,184 3,502,011 700 NA
3,052,956 3,104,466 600 NA
0 2,623,901 0 6300 2617876 0 260
2,486,582 2,568,906 440 NA
2,473,591 2,492,744 600 NA
2,738,207 2,774,264 440 NA2,138,740 2,151,747 550 NA
1,520,580 2,132,636 21 343
626,370 729,408 NA NA
0 1,876,194 0 186
1,817,929 1,828,985 470 NA
2,028,000 2,028,000 300 NA
1,091,776 1,690,000 170 250
971,123 980,109 580 NA
906,100 979,132 210 NA
955,749 960,290 600 NA
0 919,982 0 92
0 915,909 0 91
0 826,296 0 200
662,047 666,969 300 NA592,950 601,703 150 450
593,518 601,344 NA NA
0 592,950 0 150
439,849 443,457 NA NA
380,683 402,155 60 NA
380,683 402,155 60 NA
0 136,280 0 14
0 121,748 0 12
213,390 323,088 120 NA
22,478 25,542 200 NA
15,109 19,040 260 NA
422,327,937 782,139,511 68,355 4691988 88 82 28
Brief description of power plant
Type of plant and technology usedLargest lignite-fired power plant in Poland and in Europe
A supercritical coal-fired power generation facility
two 600-MW coal-fired thermal power units
Two 900-1,000 megawatt coal-fired supercritical thermal power units; installation of flue-gas desulfurisation equipment (to offset anticipated SO2 emissions) at Shanghai's Shidongkou Power Plant; and (c) the construction two 500 Kilovolt power lines to co
Loan to Eskom, the electricity company owned by the South African government. About 60% of the new construction projects of Eskom consist of coal-fired plants, such as the new Medupi and Kusile plants and the upgrading of the Arnot plant.
Loan to Eskom, the electricity company owned by the South African government. About 60% of the new construction projects of Eskom consist of coal-fired plants, such as the new Medupi and Kusile plants and the upgrading of the Arnot plant.
Coal fired power station, total of 2,700MW generating capacity. Located in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. Installed Capacity: 2 x 350MW, 2 x 370MV and 2 x 630MW
Coal-fired power plant (5 units of 800 MW each) on a build-own-operate basis, incorporating supercritical technology
The Tuoketuo Power Plant Phase I, consisting of two 600 MW coal-fired generation units
Around 3,300 MW of coal-generated power is being added at Barh near Patna in Bihar, India. The three-unit 1,980MW Barh I is planned to start operation in 2009. The two-unit 1,320MW Barh II extension is expected to be completed in 2010. This project utilizes supercritical technology.
The Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state. NTPC will implement supercritical steam technology at the Sipat plant. Together these two projects
3 x 700-MW coal-fired power plant at Manjung in Malaysia. Has a seawater scrubbing process for flue gas desulphurization
4x600 MW coal-fired power plant
1,230 MW coal fired power unit
4x600 MW coal-fired power plant in South Sumatra
6 x 350MW coal-fired plantCoal-fired power plant active since 1962
The Dezhou Power Plant is located in the city of Dezhou and had originally been wholly-owned and operated by Shandong Huaneng. Phase I and Phase II of the Dezhou Power Plant commenced commercial operation in 1991 and 1994, respectively. Construction of Ph
2 x 500 MW power plant in the suburbs of Vishakhapatnam, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, southern India
The 2x660 MW Thermal Power Station is located at Tanjung Jati, Central Java, Indonesia. The thermal station consists of two B&W pulverized coal-fired boilers, two Toshiba tandem compound steam turbines - each with a 795,000 MVA generator, and a 500 kV sub
The Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state. NTPC will implement supercritical steam technology at the Sipat plant. Together these two projects
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co (GDIH) is the largest electric power producer in the City of Guangzhou, the largest load center of South China Grid. GDIH has a total installed capacity of 2100 MW, of which about 75% consists of coal-fired plants
Expansion of the Jorf Lasfar power plant. The project involved the installation of two 348MW steam turbine generator sets, two coal-fired boilers, the control system and a number of other pieces of equipment.
Lignite-fired power plant to replace obsolete unit at Schwarze Pumpe (Bradenburg)
4x300 MW coal-fired power plant
1,220 MW coal fired power unit
Construction of 2 x 350 MW Yuzhou Thermal Power Plants.
Loan to Eskom, the electricity company owned by the South African government. About 60% of the new construction projects of Eskom consist of coal-fired plants, such as the new Medupi and Kusile plants and the upgrading of the Arnot plant.
Lignite-fired thermal power plant at Afsin-Elbistan in Kahramanmaras, in eastern Turkey2x800MW coal-fired power plant (not to be confused with the Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project)
Construction of new, clean-coal steam-cycle power plant designed for co-generation of heat and power using hard coal, in KarlsruheThe Dalian Power Plant is located on the outskirts of Dalian, on the coast of Bohai Bay. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units. Two units of the Dalian Power Plant Phase I use equipment produced by the Mitsubi
The Fuzhou Power Plant is located on southeast Fuzhou. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units. Two units of Phase I use equipment produced by the Mitsubishi Consortium which commenced commercial operations in S
The Nantong Power Plant is located in the city of Nantong. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units which commenced commercial operations in September 1989 and March 1990, respectively. The units of Phase I use e
Construction of a new 600 MW unit to replace obsolete facilities near Velenje in north-east Slovenia. Use of BAT technology.New coal-fired plant. Scrubber equipment will be installed to remove sulfur dioxide from stack emissionsLignite-fired thermal power plant with a capacity of 4 360MW at Afsin-Elbistan in Kahramanmaras, in eastern Turkey
2x700MW coal-fired plants
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Existing power plant
Coal-fired power plant2 X 200 MW, 2 X 300 MW anthracite-fired power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant
3x330 MW coal-fired power plant
Lignite-fired power plant (900 MWe) to replace obsolete units at Schkopau, north of Leipzig, in one of eastern Germany's two lignite mining centres
A 600 MW (2*300 MW units) coal based thermal power plant in Pathadi village, Korba district of the state of Chhatisgarh, India. Being developed in four phases, the plant will have a total capacity of 1,920 MW.
New single 464 MW unit at the ZE Patnow Adamow Konin S.A. (PAK), a group of three lignite-fired power plants. The project will use a supercritical boiler technology and is going to be implemented through a turn-key EPC contract.
Coal-fired thermal power plant in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam
Coal-fired thermal power plant with use of super critical boiler technologyOne of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.
Supply and installation of a 210 MW fluidised bed boiler with ancillary equipment at Unit 4 of the Starobeshevo Power Station in eastern UkraineConstruction of a new block 10 with capacacity of 750 MW in the Federal State of North-Rhine Westphalia
Coal-fired thermal power plant
2x315MW coal-fired power plant in Central Java
Coal-fired power plant
Coal-fired power station
The Dandong Power Plant had originally been developed and constructed by HIPDC which transferred all its rights and interests therein to the Company effective 31st December, 1994.
The Dandong Power Plant is located on the outskirts of the city of Dandong
One of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.
a 600 MW coal-fired power station located near Johannesburg
Power and heat generation with 550 MW total installed capacity, and distribution network located in Pavlodar in North East KazakhstanCoal-fired power plant in Kladno, near Prague in the Czech Republic. The project involves the expansion of the complex from 21 MW to 343 MW. Construction of the new plant consists of installing two 125 coal-burning fluidized bed boilers and associated ste
Financing of a company called China Green Energy that will invest in power plants in China. About 75% of these plants will be coal-fired.One of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.The borrower was TOO Karaganda Power (KPC), a privately owned limited liability Kazakh company operating two coal-fired CHP plants (totalling 470 MW installed electric capacity and 1500 MW heating capacity) and the associated district heating network for
Anthracite-fired power plant. It is a demonstration plant for large capacity CFB boilers and a transfer of technology for the Chinese domestic use.
Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant
Coal-fired power plant
2x100 MW coal-fired power plant in South Sumatra
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired power plant
Construction of a 210-MW coal-fired power plant in the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Villanueva
Replacement of the old plant and construction of a new 2 x 300 MW net lignite-fired power plant One of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.One of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.
150-megawatt coal-fired thermal plant near Cucuta city, in ColombiaExpansion of an existing CHP plant in Bengbu City, Anhui Province and to finance investments in other CHP projects in China.The new power station will use circulating fluidised bed technology that can burn biomass and other fuels, and will be the first coal unit to begin operations in Chile’s Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande (SING) starting in 2010.
combined heat and power plant supplying steam and electricity to Frantschach Swiecie SA, Poland's second largest pulp and paper producer.Coal-fired captive cogeneration power plant mainly for Indorama's internal use at its main production site in the district of Purwakarta, about 100 km east of Jakarta.60MW (2x30MW) mine-mouth coal-fired power plant in South KalimantanOne of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.One of seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010.
Power plantsPower plant name Country Operator Sponsor(s)
South Africa
Belchatow Poland BOT
Belchatow Poland BOT
Waigaoqiao China
Sipat & Kahalgaon India NTPC Limited
Sipat & Kahalgaon India NTPC Limited
Medupi South Africa
Arnot, Kusile (Formerly Bravo) & Medupi
Eskom
BOT ELEKTROWNIA BELCHATOW SA
BOT ELEKTROWNIA BELCHATOW SA
Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company (SMEPC)
Shenergy Company Ltd.
Eskom
LIGANG China
India
India
Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega PIndia
Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega PIndia
Tuoketuo-1 China
Qinbei China
Barh India NTPC Limited
CITIC PACIFIC LTD
Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project
Coastal Gujarat Power Limited
Tata Power Company Limited
Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project
Coastal Gujarat Power Limited
Tata Power Company Limited
Coastal Andhra Power Company (CAPL)
Reliance Power Limited
Coastal Andhra Power Company (CAPL)
Reliance Power Limited
Inner Mongolia Datang Tuoketuo Power Generation Co.
DATANG INTL POWER GEN CO
Electric Power of Henan
Petacalco Mexico
Petacalco Mexico
MANJUNG Malaysia
DEZHOU (HUALU) China
Simhadri India NTPC Limited
Simhadri India NTPC Limited
Simhadri India NTPC Limited
Masinloc and Sual Philippines
COMISION FEDERAL DE ELEC
COMISION FEDERAL DE ELEC
TENAGA JANAMANJUNG SDN BHD
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL
MASINLOC POWER PARTNERS CO LTD and TEAM ENERGY CORP
National Power Corporation (NPC)
Masinloc and Sual Philippines
Masinloc and Sual Philippines
Tanjung Jati B Indonesia Sumitomo
Tanjung Jati B Indonesia Sumitomo
Tanjung Jati B Indonesia Sumitomo
Tanjung Jati B Indonesia Sumitomo
YANGZHOU-2 China
MASINLOC POWER PARTNERS CO LTD and TEAM ENERGY CORP
National Power Corporation (NPC)
MASINLOC POWER PARTNERS CO LTD and TEAM ENERGY CORP
National Power Corporation (NPC)
PT Central Java Power (CJP)
PT Central Java Power (CJP)
PT Central Java Power (CJP)
PT Central Java Power (CJP)
CHINA RESOURCES POWER HOLDINGS
Paiton 1 Indonesia
Paiton 1 Indonesia
Paiton 1 Indonesia
Paiton 1 Indonesia
Vietnam
Paiton Energy Company
Mitsui (share 36%), IPM Eagle LLP (45%, a partnership consisting of International Power plc and Mitsui), The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (14%) and PT BHP (5%)
Paiton Energy Company
Mitsui (share 36%), IPM Eagle LLP (45%, a partnership consisting of International Power plc and Mitsui), The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (14%) and PT BHP (5%)
Paiton Energy Company
Mitsui (share 36%), IPM Eagle LLP (45%, a partnership consisting of International Power plc and Mitsui), The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (14%) and PT BHP (5%)
Paiton Energy Company
Mitsui (share 36%), IPM Eagle LLP (45%, a partnership consisting of International Power plc and Mitsui), The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (14%) and PT BHP (5%)
An Hoa, Cam Pha, Mao Khe-1, Mao Khe-2, Mong Duong-2, Nong Son and Son Dong.
Vietnam Coal Corporation (Vinacoal)
Bangko Tengah Indonesia
Qitaihe China
China
YANGCHENG China AES CHINA
YANGCHENG China AES CHINA
Turow Poland
Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam (PTBA)
China Huadian Corporation
Hunan Electric Power Co (HEPC)
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) CoGuangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co
BOT ELEKTROWNIA TUROW SA
Jorf Lasfar Morocco
Jorf Lasfar Morocco
Schwarze Pumpe Germany Vattenfall Europe AG
Shiheng China
Afsin-Elbistan A Turkey
KRISHNAPATNAM India
RDK (KARLSRUHE) Germany
Jorf Lasfar Energy Company (JLEC)
Jorf Lasfar Energy Company (JLEC)
Shangong Zhonghua Power C
CLP (29.4%), Shandong Electric Power Group (36.6%), Shandong International Trust and Investment 14.4%, and EDF International (19.6%)
Elektrik Uretim AS (EUAS)
Andhra Pradesh Power Development Company (APGENCO)
ENBW ENERGIE BADEN-WURTTEMBERG
HUANENG DALIAN China
HUANENG FUZHOU China
Huaneng Nantong China
Paiton 2 Indonesia Jawa Power
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL
Siemens (50%), YTL (35%), and PT Bumipertiwi Tatapradipta (15%)
Paiton II Indonesia Jawa Power
Yuzhou-2 China
Šoštanj Slovenia Slovenské elektrárne ENEL
Sual Philippines Southern company
Sual Philippines Southern company
Sual Philippines Southern company
Siemens (50%), YTL (35%), and PT Bumipertiwi Tatapradipta (15%)
CHINA RESOURCES POWER HOLDINGS
Pangasinan Electric Corporation (PEC)
Pangasinan Electric Corporation (PEC)
Pangasinan Electric Corporation (PEC)
Sual Philippines Southern company
Afsin-Elbistan B Turkey
Map Ta Phut BLCP Thailand BLCP Power Ltd
Map Ta Phut BLCP Thailand BLCP Power Ltd
Map Ta Phut BLCP Thailand BLCP Power Ltd
Masinloc Philippines
Masinloc Philippines
Pangasinan Electric Corporation (PEC)
Elektrik Uretim AS (EUAS)
CLP Holdings, a power utility in Hong Kong, and Banpu Public Company, a Thai resource and energy company
CLP Holdings, a power utility in Hong Kong, and Banpu Public Company, a Thai resource and energy company
CLP Holdings, a power utility in Hong Kong, and Banpu Public Company, a Thai resource and energy company
Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd
AES
Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd
AES
Masinloc Philippines
Schkopau Germany
Pagbilao Philippines Crimson Power
Pagbilao Philippines Crimson Power
Maritza East 3 Bulgaria
Maritza East 3 Bulgaria
Maritza East 3 Bulgaria
Maritza East 3 Bulgaria
Masinloc Power Partners Co. Ltd
AES
50/50 joint venture between Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Marubeni Corporation
50/50 joint venture between Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Marubeni Corporation
Maritza East III Power Company AD
Joint venture of NEK, Enel and Entergy. Since 2006, only Enel (73%) en NEK (27%)
Maritza East III Power Company AD
Joint venture of NEK, Enel and Entergy. Since 2006, only Enel (73%) en NEK (27%)
Maritza East III Power Company AD
Joint venture of NEK, Enel and Entergy. Since 2006, only Enel (73%) en NEK (27%)
Maritza East III Power Company AD
Joint venture of NEK, Enel and Entergy. Since 2006, only Enel (73%) en NEK (27%)
Pathadi India Lanco Amarkantak Lanco Group
Patnow II Poland
Hai Phong Thermal Vietnam
Long Phu-1 Vietnam
Ib Valley India
Leiyang China
Mong Duong 1 Vietnam
Mong Duong 1 Vietnam
Indramayu Indonesia PLN Persero
Indramayu Indonesia PLN Persero
Starobeshev Ukraine Donbasenergo
Patnow Adamov Konin S.A. (PAK)
HAI PHONG THERMAL POWER JSC Vietnam Electricity (EVN)
AES
Hunan Electric Power Co (HEPC)
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)
Walsum Germany Evonik Industries
Meizhou Wan China
Meizhou Wan China
Meizhou Wan China
Huaneng Dandong China
Calaca Philippines GDF Suez
Calaca Philippines GDF Suez
Calaca Philippines GDF Suez
Rembang Indonesia PLN Persero
Joint venture of STEAG and EVN
Fujian Pacific Electric Company
InterGen and Lippo China Resources Limited
Fujian Pacific Electric Company
InterGen and Lippo China Resources Limited
Fujian Pacific Electric Company
InterGen and Lippo China Resources Limited
HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL
Emerald Energy Corporation
Emerald Energy Corporation
Emerald Energy Corporation
Quezon Philippines Quezon Power Limited
Kelvin South Africa Kelvin Holdings
Vojany Slovakia Slovenské elektrárne ENEL
Pavlodar CCL Kazakhstan
Kladno Czech Republic El Paso Energy
Green Energy China
Karaganda Kazakhstan
Karaganda Kazakhstan
Intergen (United States), Ogden Energy (United States) and PMR Power, Inc. (Philippines)
A consortium of Macquarie, Old Mutual Investment Group, Kagiso Trust Investment, Aldwych International, its partner the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) and J&J Infrastructure Holdings
Pavlodar Energo Joint Stock Company
HANGZHOU JINJIANG GROUP CO LTD
China Green Energy Limited
TOO Karaganda Power (KPC)
TOO Karaganda Power (KPC)
Baima China
Tianjin China
Bhilai Works India
Mindanao Steag Philippines
Mindanao Steag Philippines
Maritza East 1 Bulgaria AES
Sichuan Baima CFB Power Plant Co
Greengen China Huaneng Group
Bhilai Power Supply Company Ltd
State Power Development Corporation (SPDC)
State Power Development Corporation (SPDC)
AES-3C Maritza East 1 EOOD
Maritza East 1 Bulgaria AES
Maritza East 1 Bulgaria AES
Banjarsari Indonesia
Paroseni Romania
TASAJERO Colombia
Bengbu City China
Chile GDF Suez
AES-3C Maritza East 1 EOOD
AES-3C Maritza East 1 EOOD
Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam (PTBA)
Dunriding Company N.V
Peak Pacific Investment Corporation
Alliant Energy International
Central Termoelectrica Andino
Central Termoeléctrica Andino
Chile GDF Suez
Swiecie Pelp Mill Poland
Purwakarta Indorama Indonesia
Plant in South Kalimantan Indonesia PT Adaro Energy
Plant in South Kalimantan Indonesia PT Adaro Energy
Planta Arizona Guatemala Termoelectrica Arizona
Tarahan Indonesia
MUMBAI JINDAL India
Unspecified China
Unspecified South Africa
Central Termoelectrica Andino
Central Termoeléctrica Andino
Frantschach Swiecie SA and Polish Energy Partners SAPT Indorama Synthetic Tbk
PT Makmur Sejahtera WisesaPT Makmur Sejahtera Wisesa
PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero)
Jindal Tractebel Power Company
Total financing (in mln US$)Number of financing projects
Effective Annual CO2 Emmisions (Accounting for PETACALCO, Dailin, Fuzhou, & Arnot):
11,500,000 75,800,501 10,100,000 81,422,431 2100.00 9606.00
34,600,000 44,264,861 32,800,000 42,371,194 4,440 5736
34,600,000 44,264,861 32,800,000 42,371,194 4,440 5736
20,100,000 37,800,000 20,200,000 41,100,000 3,600 NA
9,267,442 34,000,000 7,996,945 33,300,000 4,480 NA
9,267,442 34,000,000 7,996,945 33,300,000 4,480 NA
0 32,000,000 0 35,500,000 0.00 4800.00
Annual CO2 emissions Present
Annual CO2 emissions Future
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Present
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Future
Capacity (MW) Present
Capacity (MW) Future
17,100,000 27,100,000 16,600,000 28,100,000 2,700 NA
0 25,700,000 0 27,900,000 0.00 4,000
0 25,700,000 0 27,900,000 0.00 4,000
0 25,700,000 0 27,900,000 0.00 4,000
0 25,700,000 0 27,900,000 0.00 4,000
24,700,000 25,500,000 23,300,000 24,100,000 3600.00 NA
15,100,000 25,300,000 15,600,000 26,200,000 1200.00 NA
0 20700000 0 22000000 0.00 3,300
19,300,000 19,600,000 17,800,000 18,100,000 2100.00 2,748
19,300,000 19,600,000 17,800,000 18,100,000 2100.00 2,748
16,900,000 17,500,000 15,400,000 15,900,000 2,100 NA
17000000 17300000 15500000 15800000 2,520 NA
7,939,210 16,300,000 7,620,000 15,700,000 1,000 NA
7,939,210 16,300,000 7,620,000 15,700,000 1,000 NA
7,939,210 16,300,000 7,620,000 15,700,000 1,000 NA
11,946,967 16,152,248 9,939,640 13,726,419 1800.00 NA
11,946,967 16,152,248 9,939,640 13,726,419 1800.00 NA
11,946,967 16,152,248 9,939,640 13,726,419 1800.00 NA
7,086,916 16,100,000 5,948,855 14,600,000 1,320 NA
7,086,916 16,100,000 5,948,855 14,600,000 1,320 NA
7,086,916 16,100,000 5,948,855 14,600,000 1,320 2,640
7,086,916 16,100,000 5,948,855 14,600,000 1,320 2,640
15,500,000 15,900,000 15,000,000 15,500,000 2,400 NA
8,919,937 15,400,000 7,650,601 13,900,000 1,230 NA
8,919,937 15,400,000 7,650,601 13,900,000 1,230 NA
8,919,937 15,400,000 7,650,601 13,900,000 1230.00 0.00
8,919,937 15,400,000 7,650,601 13,900,000 1230.00 0.00
0 15,375,069 0 12,062,615 0.00 1,200
0 14,300,000 0 12,800,000 0.00 2,400
6,423,319 14,200,000 5,342,404 12,700,000 700 NA
9,327,629 14,044,591 10,811,177 15,209,278 1,575 NA
13,300,000 13,700,000 11,900,000 12,200,000 2,100 NA
13,300,000 13,700,000 11,900,000 12,200,000 2,100 NA
12,200,000 12,300,000 10,800,000 10,800,000 2,000 NA
11,800,000 12,100,000 10,400,000 10,700,000 660 1,356
11,800,000 12,100,000 10,400,000 10,700,000 660 1,356
11,900,000 12,000,000 12,000,000 12,000,000 NA NA
11,600,000 11,700,000 10,200,000 10,300,000 1200.00 NA
10,500,000 10,600,000 9,152,608 9,270,992 1,355 NA
0 9,137,548 0 9,001,560 0 1,600
3,395,763 8,993,588 3,515,989 9,935,145 NA NA
8,786,094 8,937,103 7,525,137 7,666,692 1,400 NA
8,786,094 8,937,103 7,525,137 7,666,692 1,400 NA
8,770,791 8,928,141 7,510,805 7,658,301 1,400 NA
8,605,144 8,841,385 7,355,806 7,576,939 1,220 NA
8,605,144 8,841,385 7,355,806 7,576,939 1,220 NA
4,211,809 8,831,913 3,367,272 7,568,065 700 NA
3,841,655 8,494,624 3,057,732 7,277,399 600 NA
8,180,790 8,386,988 6,960,015 7,152,106 1,200 NA
8,180,790 8,386,988 6,960,015 7,152,106 1,200 NA
8,180,790 8,386,988 6,960,015 7,152,106 1,200 NA
8,180,790 8,386,988 6,960,015 7,152,106 1,200 NA
7,776,933 8,265,028 6,585,129 7,038,433 1,440 NA
7,663,836 8,216,914 6,480,459 6,993,629 1,400 NA
7,663,836 8,216,914 6,480,459 6,993,629 1,400 NA
7,663,836 8,216,914 6,480,459 6,993,629 1,400 NA
3,766,177 7,765,260 2,979,625 6,574,313 600 NA
3,766,177 7,765,260 2,979,625 6,574,313 600 NA
3,766,177 7,765,260 2,979,625 6,574,313 600.00 NA
7,188,427 7,273,030 6,924,094 7,013,273 900 NA
4,414,982 7,051,435 3,545,316 5,916,293 0 1,320
4,414,982 7,051,435 3,545,316 5,916,293 0 1,320
3,568,974 6,793,798 2,809,416 6,049,213 700 NA
3,568,974 6,793,798 2,809,416 6,049,213 700 NA
3,568,974 6,793,798 2,809,416 6,049,213 840 NA
3,568,974 6,793,798 2,809,416 6,049,213 840 NA
0 6,774,305 0 5,662,468 840 NA
6,676,794 6,739,020 5,789,217 5,848,253 840 NA
0 6,728,667 0 5,620,761 0.00 600.00
0 6,620,117 0 5,521,671 0 1,200
3,209,463 6,471,254 2,501,419 5,386,017 410 NA
6,117,460 6,262,764 5,064,816 5,196,533 1,000 NA
0 5,516,149 0 4,522,927 0 2,200
0 5,516,149 0 4,522,927 0 2,200
0 5,515,413 0 4,522,266 0 990
0 5,515,413 0 4,522,266 0 990
4,922,180 4,955,477 4,111,550 4,144,879 NA NA
4,469,888 4,500,841 3,593,565 3,620,787 750 NA
4,355,667 4,496,636 3,493,254 3,617,088 720 NA
4,355,667 4,496,636 3,493,254 3,617,088 720 NA
4,355,667 4,496,636 3,493,254 3,617,088 720 NA
4,250,575 4,365,648 3,401,184 3,502,011 700 NA
3,850,841 3,910,208 3,052,956 3,104,466 600 NA
3,850,841 3,910,208 3,052,956 3,104,466 600 NA
3,850,841 3,910,208 3,052,956 3,104,466 600 NA
0 3,352,859 0 2,623,901 0 630
3,192,052 3,288,548 2,486,582 2,568,906 440 NA
3,176,803 3,199,283 2,473,591 2,492,744 600 NA
3,054,928 3,084,553 2,738,207 2,774,264 440 NA
2,781,188 2,796,646 2,138,740 2,151,747 550 NA
1,886,265 2,620,922 1,520,580 2,132,636 21 343
725,141 2,609,561 626,370 729,408 NA NA
2,364,010 2,377,149 1,817,929 1,828,985 470 NA
2,364,010 2,377,149 1,817,929 1,828,985 470 NA
2,352,480 2,352,480 2,028,000 2,028,000 300 NA
1,500,246 1,825,200 1,091,776 1,690,000 170 250
1,351,174 1,362,602 971,123 980,109 580 NA
1,268,209 1,361,359 906,100 979,132 210 NA
1,268,209 1,361,359 906,100 979,132 210 NA
1,331,602 1,337,387 955,749 960,290 600 NA
1,331,602 1,337,387 955,749 960,290 600 NA
1,331,602 1,337,387 955,749 960,290 600 NA
0 1,165,681 0 826,296 0 200
951,866 958,334 662,047 666,969 300 NA
860,606 872,215 592,950 601,703 150 450
861,360 871,739 593,518 601,344 NA NA
0 860,606 0 592,950 0 150
0 860,606 0 592,950 0 150
654,936 659,847 439,849 443,457 NA NA
573,894 603,421 380,683 402,155 60 NA
573,894 603,421 380,683 402,155 60 NA
573,894 603,421 380,683 402,155 60 NA
104,414 152,573 213,390 323,088 120 NA
13,337 14,990 22,478 25,542 200 NA
9,275 11,458 15,109 19,040 260 NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA
791,748,310
312,579,524Total of WBG+ADB:
Total project costsBrief description of power plant
Type of plant and technology used currency
largest lignite-fired power plant in Poland and in Europe EUR 1,600 80
largest lignite-fired power plant in Poland and in Europe EUR 1,600 0
US$ 1,900 1,900
Full amount of project costs (if known)
original currency (in mln)
in million US$
Loan to Eskom, the electricity company owned by the South African government. About 60% of the new construction projects of Eskom consist of coal-fired plants, such as the new Medupi and Kusile plants and the upgrading of the Arnot plant.
Two 900-1,000 megawatt coal-fired supercritical thermal power units; installation of flue-gas desulfurisation equipment (to offset anticipated SO2 emissions) at Shanghai's Shidongkou Power Plant; and (c) the construction two 500 Kilovolt power lines to connect electricity users to the Shanghai power grid
The Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state. NTPC will implement supercritical steam technology at the Sipat plant. Together these two projects will add 4,480 MW of electricity to the national grid between 2006 and 2009.
The Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state. NTPC will implement supercritical steam technology at the Sipat plant. Together these two projects will add 4,480 MW of electricity to the national grid between 2006 and 2009.
Export credit financing loan agreement with Germany's KfW-IPEX Bank, to help fund the construction of the new Medupi coal-fired power station, in Limpopo province. Eskom will use the loan, signed on Wednesday, to partly finance six boilers for the plant.
US$ 4,140 4,140
US$ 4,140 4,140
A supercritical coal-fired power generation facility
A supercritical coal-fired power generation facility
US$ 1,100 1,100
two 600-MW coal-fired thermal power units US$ 1,160 1,160
Rs 190,000 4,387
Coal fired power station, total of 2,700MW generating capacity. Located in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. Installed Capacity: 2 x 350MW, 2 x 370MV and 2 x 630MW
Coal-fired power plant (5 units of 800 MW each) on a build-own-operate basis, incorporating supercritical technology
Coal-fired power plant (5 units of 800 MW each) on a build-own-operate basis, incorporating supercritical technology
The Tuoketuo Power Plant Phase I, consisting of two 600 MW coal-fired generation units
Around 3,300 MW of coal-generated power is being added at Barh near Patna in Bihar, India. The three-unit 1,980MW Barh I is planned to start operation in 2009. The two-unit 1,320MW Barh II extension is expected to be completed in 2010. This project utilizes supercritical technology.
US$ 611 611
US$ 611 611
M$ 6,000 1,579
US$ 896 896
3 x 700-MW coal-fired power plant at Manjung in Malaysia. Has a seawater scrubbing process for flue gas desulphurization
The Dezhou Power Plant is located in the city of Dezhou and had originally been wholly-owned and operated by Shandong Huaneng. Phase I and Phase II of the Dezhou Power Plant commenced commercial operation in 1991 and 1994, respectively. Construction of Phase III of the Dezhou Power Plant started in September 1999. Using equipment from General Electric, Babcock Borsig Power and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, two 660MW coal-fired units were build. After all the units started operations, the installed capacity of the Dezhou Power Plant was increased to 2,520MW.
2 x 500 MW power plant in the suburbs of Vishakhapatnam, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, southern India
2 x 500 MW power plant in the suburbs of Vishakhapatnam, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, southern India
2 x 500 MW power plant in the suburbs of Vishakhapatnam, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, southern India
Northern Luzon Transmission and Generation Project. This project was aimed at the installation of the transmission network necessary to feed output from the Masinloc and Sual Power Stations into the Luzon Grid.
US$ 896 896
US$ 896 896
US$ 2,208 2,208
US$ 2,208 2,208
4x600 MW coal-fired power plant US$ 1,302 1,302
Northern Luzon Transmission and Generation Project. This project was aimed at the installation of the transmission network necessary to feed output from the Masinloc and Sual Power Stations into the Luzon Grid.
Northern Luzon Transmission and Generation Project. This project was aimed at the installation of the transmission network necessary to feed output from the Masinloc and Sual Power Stations into the Luzon Grid.
The 2x660 MW Thermal Power Station is located at Tanjung Jati, Central Java, Indonesia. The thermal station consists of two B&W pulverized coal-fired boilers, two Toshiba tandem compound steam turbines - each with a 795,000 MVA generator, and a 500 kV substation.
The 2x660 MW Thermal Power Station is located at Tanjung Jati, Central Java, Indonesia. The thermal station consists of two B&W pulverized coal-fired boilers, two Toshiba tandem compound steam turbines - each with a 795,000 MVA generator, and a 500 kV substation.
The 2x660 MW Thermal Power Station is located at Tanjung Jati, Central Java, Indonesia. The thermal station consists of two B&W pulverized coal-fired boilers, two Toshiba tandem compound steam turbines - each with a 795,000 MVA generator, and a 500 kV substation.
The 2x660 MW Thermal Power Station is located at Tanjung Jati, Central Java, Indonesia. The thermal station consists of two B&W pulverized coal-fired boilers, two Toshiba tandem compound steam turbines - each with a 795,000 MVA generator, and a 500 kV substation.
1,230 MW coal fired power unit
1,230 MW coal fired power unit
1,230 MW coal fired power unit
1,230 MW coal fired power unit
Seven new coal-fuelled plants with a total capacity of 1200 MW by 2010. According to the CARMA-database, Vinacoal is planning to build the following 7 plants in Vietnam: An Hoa, Cam Pha, Mao Khe-1, Mao Khe-2, Mong Duong-2, Nong Son and Son Dong.
4x600 MW coal-fired power plant in South Sumatra US$ 2,180 2,180
US$ 487
6 x 350MW coal-fired plant US$ 1,900 1,900
6 x 350MW coal-fired plant US$ 1,900 1,900
Coal-fired power plant active since 1962 US$ 369 369
Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co (GDIH) is the largest electric power producer in the City of Guangzhou, the largest load center of South China Grid. GDIH has a total installed capacity of 2100 MW, of which about 75% consists of coal-fired plants.
4x300 MW coal-fired power plant US$ 2,200 2,200
Rs 79,490 1,892
Expansion of the Jorf Lasfar power plant. The project involved the installation of two 348MW steam turbine generator sets, two coal-fired boilers, the control system and a number of other pieces of equipment.
Expansion of the Jorf Lasfar power plant. The project involved the installation of two 348MW steam turbine generator sets, two coal-fired boilers, the control system and a number of other pieces of equipment.
Lignite-fired power plant to replace obsolete unit at Schwarze Pumpe (Bradenburg)
Lignite-fired thermal power plant at Afsin-Elbistan in Kahramanmaras, in eastern Turkey
2x800MW coal-fired power plant (not to be confused with the Krishnapatnam Ultra Mega Power Project)
Construction of new, clean-coal steam-cycle power plant designed for co-generation of heat and power using hard coal, in Karlsruhe
1,220 MW coal fired power unit
The Dalian Power Plant is located on the outskirts of Dalian, on the coast of Bohai Bay. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units. Two units of the Dalian Power Plant Phase I use equipment produced by the Mitsubishi Consortium and commenced commercial operations in September and December 1988, respectively. The equipment used in the Dalian Phase II expansion was supplied by an international consortium consisting of Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Mitsui Babcock Energy Ltd., U.K., etc. Construction commenced in March 1996 and the coal-fired units commenced operations successively in December 1998.
The Fuzhou Power Plant is located on southeast Fuzhou. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units. Two units of Phase I use equipment produced by the Mitsubishi Consortium which commenced commercial operations in September and December 1988, respectively. Another two units of Phase II were supplied by an international consortium consisting of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Germany and Mitsui Babcock Energy Ltd., U.K. and commenced operations in September 1999.
The Nantong Power Plant is located in the city of Nantong. It has an installed capacity of 1,400MW and consists of four 350MW coal-fired units which commenced commercial operations in September 1989 and March 1990, respectively. The units of Phase I use equipment produced by General Electric and The Babcock & Wilcox Company. Another two 350MW units of Phase II were supplied by an international consortium consisting of General Electric and The Babcock & Wilcox Company and commenced operations in April and July 1999, respectively.
1,220 MW coal fired power unit
Construction of 2 x 350 MW Yuzhou Thermal Power Plants.
US$ 1,360 1,360
US$ 1,360 1,360
US$ 1,360 1,360
Construction of a new 600 MW unit to replace obsolete facilities near Velenje in north-east Slovenia. Use of BAT technology.
New coal-fired plant. Scrubber equipment will be installed to remove sulfur dioxide from stack emissions
New coal-fired plant. Scrubber equipment will be installed to remove sulfur dioxide from stack emissions
New coal-fired plant. Scrubber equipment will be installed to remove sulfur dioxide from stack emissions
US$ 1,360 1,360
2x700MW coal-fired plants US$ 1,300 1,300
2x700MW coal-fired plants US$ 1,300 1,300
2x700MW coal-fired plants US$ 1,300 1,300
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 1,100 1,100
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 1,100 1,100
New coal-fired plant. Scrubber equipment will be installed to remove sulfur dioxide from stack emissions
Lignite-fired thermal power plant with a capacity of 4 360MW at Afsin-Elbistan in Kahramanmaras, in eastern Turkey
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 990 990
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 1,440 1,440
Existing power plant EUR 648 613
Existing power plant
Existing power plant EUR 648 613
Existing power plant EUR 648 613
Lignite-fired power plant (900 MWe) to replace obsolete units at Schkopau, north of Leipzig, in one of eastern Germany's two lignite mining centres
US$ 578 578
EUR 630 785
Coal-fired power plant
2 X 200 MW, 2 X 300 MW anthracite-fired power plant US$ 679 679
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant
3x330 MW coal-fired power plant
3x330 MW coal-fired power plant
US$ 163 163
A 600 MW (2*300 MW units) coal based thermal power plant in Pathadi village, Korba district of the state of Chhatisgarh, India. Being developed in four phases, the plant will have a total capacity of 1,920 MW.
New single 464 MW unit at the ZE Patnow Adamow Konin S.A. (PAK), a group of three lignite-fired power plants. The project will use a supercritical boiler technology and is going to be implemented through a turn-key EPC contract.
Coal-fired thermal power plant in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam
Coal-fired thermal power plant with use of super critical boiler technology
Supply and installation of a 210 MW fluidised bed boiler with ancillary equipment at Unit 4 of the Starobeshevo Power Station in eastern Ukraine
EUR 820 1,124
US$ 755
US$ 755
US$ 755
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 900 900
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 900 900
Coal-fired thermal power plant US$ 900 900
2x315MW coal-fired power plant in Central Java
Construction of a new block 10 with capacacity of 750 MW in the Federal State of North-Rhine Westphalia
The Dandong Power Plant had originally been developed and constructed by HIPDC which transferred all its rights and interests therein to the Company effective 31st December, 1994.
The Dandong Power Plant is located on the outskirts of the city of Dandong. It has an installed capacity of 700MW and consists of two 350MW coal-fired units supplied by Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Mitsui Babcock Energy Ltd., U.K., and commenced commercial operations in January 1999.
Coal-fired power plant US$ 800 800
Coal-fired power station
US$ 64 64
US$ 62 62
US$ 62 62
a 600 MW coal-fired power station located near Johannesburg
Power and heat generation with 550 MW total installed capacity, and distribution network located in Pavlodar in North East Kazakhstan
Coal-fired power plant in Kladno, near Prague in the Czech Republic. The project involves the expansion of the complex from 21 MW to 343 MW. Construction of the new plant consists of installing two 125 coal-burning fluidized bed boilers and associated steam turbines, a 68peaking gas turbine, and a 6backpressure turbine.
Financing of a company called China Green Energy that will invest in power plants in China. About 75% of these plants will be coal-fired.The borrower was TOO Karaganda Power (KPC), a privately owned limited liability Kazakh company operating two coal-fired CHP plants (totalling 470 MW installed electric capacity and 1500 MW heating capacity) and the associated district heating network for Karaganda
The borrower was TOO Karaganda Power (KPC), a privately owned limited liability Kazakh company operating two coal-fired CHP plants (totalling 470 MW installed electric capacity and 1500 MW heating capacity) and the associated district heating network for Karaganda
Integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant US$ 0
Coal-fired power plant
US$ 305
US$ 305
EUR 1,100 1,370
Anthracite-fired power plant. It is a demonstration plant for large capacity CFB boilers and a transfer of technology for the Chinese domestic use.
Construction of a 210-MW coal-fired power plant in the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Villanueva
Construction of a 210-MW coal-fired power plant in the PHIVIDEC Industrial Estate in Villanueva
Replacement of the old plant and construction of a new 2 x 300 MW net lignite-fired power plant
EUR 1,100 1,370
EUR 1,100 1,370
2x100 MW coal-fired power plant in South Sumatra
Coal-fired thermal power plant
US$ 1,000 1,000
Replacement of the old plant and construction of a new 2 x 300 MW net lignite-fired power plant
Replacement of the old plant and construction of a new 2 x 300 MW net lignite-fired power plant
150-megawatt coal-fired thermal plant near Cucuta city, in Colombia
Expansion of an existing CHP plant in Bengbu City, Anhui Province and to finance investments in other CHP projects in China.
The new power station will use circulating fluidised bed technology that can burn biomass and other fuels, and will be the first coal unit to begin operations in Chile’s Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande (SING) starting in 2010.
US$ 1,000 1,000
US$ 60 60
US$ 162 162
US$ 162 162
Coal-fired power plant
Coal-fired thermal power plant
Coal-fired power plant
The new power station will use circulating fluidised bed technology that can burn biomass and other fuels, and will be the first coal unit to begin operations in Chile’s Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande (SING) starting in 2010.
combined heat and power plant supplying steam and electricity to Frantschach Swiecie SA, Poland's second largest pulp and paper producer.Coal-fired captive cogeneration power plant mainly for Indorama's internal use at its main production site in the district of Purwakarta, about 100 km east of Jakarta.60MW (2x30MW) mine-mouth coal-fired power plant in South Kalimantan60MW (2x30MW) mine-mouth coal-fired power plant in South Kalimantan
Financing informationDate Type Purpose
If known
Nov-08 Loan
Nov-05 Loan
Nov-05 Guarantees
Jun-97 Loan Construction
Jul-06 Loan
Jul-06
Sep-08 To partly finance six boilers for the plant.
construction of a new 833 MW lignite fired unit
construction of a new 833 MW lignite fired unit
Capital expenditure for two projects - the Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Capital expenditure for two projects - the Sipat Super Thermal Power Plant in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh state, and the Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Stage II Project in Bhagalpur, Bihar state
Export credit financing loan agreement.
1994 Guarantees
Apr-08 Loan Construction of a new plant
Apr-08 Guarantees
Mar-09 Loan Construction, operation, maintenance
Mar-09 Construction, operation, maintenance
May-97 Loan
Feb-96 Loan Construction
Dec-07 Guarantees
Export credit for delivery of Korean equipment to the Mundra project and a guarantee for ADB
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Construction of Phase 1 of the Tuoketuo thermal power project
Guarantee for a syndicated loan with four private banks
Sep-06 Loan
Oct-06 Guarantees
Jun-99 Guarantees Underwriting of loan arranged by HSBC
Dec-98 Guarantees Export credit for Phase III
Feb-97 ODA loan Phase I of the project
Mar-01 ODA loan Phase II of the project
Dec-01 ODA loan Phase III of the project
Mar-97 ODA loan ODA loan to Japanese firms
Loan for Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) to procure from Mitsubishi as contractor for the expansion of the 2,100MW capacity power plant at Petacalco with 648 MW.
NEXI has underwritten Buyer’s Credit Insurance for the portion of the loan extended by the syndicate of Japanese banks
Nov-95 Loan
Nov-95 Guarantees Guarantees for a bond issue by NPC
2003 Loan
Jul-03 Guarantees
Jan-09 Loan
Jan-09 Guarantees
Mar-94 Loan Construction of the first two 600 MW units
Installation of the transmission network necessary to feed output from the Masinloc and Sual Power Stations into the Luzon Grid; to support NPC's least-cost generation program for Luzon by installing an additional 300 MW of generation capacity at Masinloc; and to provide NPC with institutional support to assist with its restructuring and privatization program.
Restructuring of existing debt facilities for coal-fired plants Tanjung Jati B1 and B2 (TJB1&2) and new senior and sub debt for two additional 660MW plants (TJB3&4)
Restructuring of existing debt facilities for coal-fired plants Tanjung Jati B1 and B2 (TJB1&2) and new senior and sub debt for two additional 660MW plants (TJB3&4)
1995 Loan
1995 Guarantees
1995
2000 Loan
Aug-04 Loan
Ex-Im Bank provided guarantee covering political risk, OPIC provided an investment guarantee, NEXI insured the financing by the commercial banks in Japan.
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
To modernise Vinacoal's coalmining and boost its output capacity.
Jul-05 Loan Construction
Apr-95 Loan Construction
Oct-05 Loan
Jun-97 Loan
Jun-97 Guarantees
1995 Guarantees
To support the company’s on-going capital expenditure program
To finance the sale of circulating fluidized bed boilers by Pyropower Ahlstrom to Elektrownia Turow
Sep-97 Guarantees
Sep-97 Loan
Jun-01 Loan Construction
May-98 Guarantees Construction
Sep-06 Loan
Aug-08 Loan Construction
Jan-08 Loan
Repair and upgrading of the power plant systems to restore reliability, availability, power output and to improve plant efficiency
Construction of new, clean-coal steam-cycle power plant designed for co-generation of heat and power using hard coal, in Karlsruhe
1995 Guarantees Export credit for Phase II
1996 Guarantees Export credit for Phase II
1996 Guarantees Export credit for Phase II
1996 Loan
1996 Guarantees
Nov-95 Loan Construction
Sep-07 Loan Construction of new unit (nr. 6)
Jul-95 Loan Construction
Jul-95 Equity investment Construction
Jul-95 ConstructionLoan to be syndicated to private banks
Jul-95 Guarantees Construction
Dec-99 Loan
Mar-04 Loan Construction
Mar-04 Construction
Apr-04 Guarantees
Jan-08 Loan Privatization of the Masinloc power plant
Jan-08 Privatization of the Masinloc power plant
Buyer's credit to be used for the purchase of Japanese equipment and services.
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Insurance for the portion financed by commercial banks.
Combination of loan and equity
nov-95
Nov-97 Loan Construction
Aug-07 Guarantees
Aug-07 Loan
2000 Guarantees
2006 Guarantees
Jul-02 Loan
Jul-02 Guarantees
Loan and partial credit guarantee
ADB provided a public sector loan to NPC of $197 million approved on 13 October 1990 for the construction of unit 1, and another public sector loan of $162 million and a partial credit guarantee of Y12 billion approved on 2 November 1995 to cover additional costs of unit 1, construction of unit 2, and associated transmission facilities and activities.
Acquisition of Mirant's Philippine assets, consisting of 2 coal-fired plants and 1 gas-fired plant
Acquisition of Mirant's Philippine assets, consisting of 2 coal-fired plants (90%) and 1 gas-fired plant (10%)
Rehabilitation and reducing SO2 emissions
Refinancing and modernization of the plant
Rehabilitation and reducing SO2 emissions
Rehabilitation and reducing SO2 emissions
Jun-07 Equity investment
Oct-05 Loan Construction of new unit
Mar-07 Buyer's Credit
May-09 Grant
1994 Guarantees Export credit to CBS Corp
Jun-98 Loan
Dec-05 Grant Technical assistance
Oct-07 Loan Construction
Jun-08 Loan
Jun-08 Guarantees
Dec-96 Loan New unit
Construction, operation and maintenance
Will finance another thermal power project with a capacity of 600MW (Hai Phong 2) in the lot adjacent to Hai Phong 1.
Technical, economic, financial, social, and environmental study, grant provided by Japan Special Fund
Construction of two additional anthracite-fired generating units and reinforcement of the transmission network
Dec-07 Loan Development, construction and operation
May-98 Loan Construction
May-98 Guarantees Construction
May-98 Equity investment Construction
1995 Guarantees
Jun-08 Loan
Jun-08 Guarantees
Jun-08
Dec-08 Bond issue
Acquisition and rehabilitation of plant by Suez Tractabel
Acquisition and rehabilitation of plant by Suez Tractabel
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Acquisition and rehabilitation of plant by Suez Tractabel
Bond issue by Persero to back the development of the Rembang power plant
Nov-96 Guarantees
Aug-07 Equity investment
Nov-96 Loan
Nov-07 Loan
1998 Guarantees
Jun-04 Loan
Oct-98 Loan
Oct-98
Financing for the sale of U.S. goods and services to Quezon Power Limited
Rehabilitation (new boilers, steam turbines and transformers, a new cooling system, as well as instrumentation and environmental monitoring equipment)
Upgrade of the CHP-3 coal fired combined heat and power plant, of which EBRD would finance the purchase and installation of the turbo generator #1
Guarantees for El Paso Energy's equity investments in Kladno
To be used by China Green for the acquisition of and investments in the power generating assets in China.Capital expenditure and working capital programme for the repair and upgrading of the power generation and heat distribution facilities in Karaganda
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Capital expenditure and working capital programme for the repair and upgrading of the power generation and heat distribution facilities in Karaganda
Aug-99 Guarantees Export credit to Foster Wheeler Corp
Sep-98 Grant Construction and operation
Jan-98 Guarantees Export credit provided to General Electric
Dec-03 Guarantees Construction
Dec-03 Loan Construction
Jul-05 Loan Construction
Jul-05 Construction
Jul-05 Guarantees Construction
Jul-05 Loan Construction
Sep-02 Loan
1999 Guarantees
Aug-01 Loan
Dec-08 Loan Construction
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Buyer's credit to finance the export of boilers and turbines by Itochu Corp., Hitachi, Ltd., and Toshiba Corp. to the Paroseni coal-fired power plant,
Covering the investment by Dunriding Company N.V. of the Netherlands in the acquisition, expansion, and modernization of a 150-megawatt coal-fired thermal plant near Cucuta city, in Colombia
To help fund the company’s investments in combined heat and power (CHP) plants in China
Dec-08 Loan Construction
Nov-02 Loan
Oct-04 Loan
Jun-08 Loan Construction and operation
Jun-08 Construction and operation
1997 Guarantees
Jan-98 ODA loan
1996 Guarantees
2003 Guarantees
2008 Guarantees
The construction of a new fluidised bed boiler, which will use biomass and coal as a fuelConstruction, operation and maintainance.
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Export credit to Washington Group International
Export credit to Alstom to export a steam generator for a coal-fired power station to ChinaExport credit to Hitachi Power, a turn-key supply of boiler and ancillary plant for 6 (alternatively: 4-5) coal-fired power station units with a capacity of 794 MW each
Public financial institutions involvedInformation sources used Bank of China
Multilateral Multilateral ChinaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
500.00
75.00
225.00
Engineering News September 2008.
African Development Bank (AfDB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
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ADB Non-Sovereign Loan to Help Bridge India's Power Deficit, ADB, Mandaluyong City, 27 July 2006
ADB Non-Sovereign Loan to Help Bridge India's Power Deficit, ADB, Mandaluyong City, 27 July 2006
450.00
250.00
200.00
Overseas fossil fuel and renewable energy financing by U.S. government agencies (OPIC and ExIm) since the 1992 Earth Summit, A synthesis by the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, August 2002; Website CITIC Pacific (www.citicpacific.com), Viewed in January 2009.
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Manjung goes full steam ahead, Power Engineering International, March 2004; Financing power, Energy Markets, 1 August 2001; Transport News, Project Finance Magazine, August 2000.
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Website JBIC (www.jbic.go.jp), Viewed in February 2009
Annual report 2001, JBIC, Tokyo, November 2001
244.00
128.40
ADB Approves Loan, Technical Assistance and Guarantee to Philippines for Northern Luzon Transmission and Generation Project, ADB, Mandaluyong City, 2 November 1995; The Partial Credit Guarantee, ADB, Mandaluyong City, April 2001.
ADB Approves Loan, Technical Assistance and Guarantee to Philippines for Northern Luzon Transmission and Generation Project, ADB, Mandaluyong City, 2 November 1995.
Annual report 2003, JBIC, Tokyo, November 2003
Annual report 2003, NEXI, Tokyo, October 2004
Jati B expansion signed, Project Finance Magazine, 13 January 2009.
Jati B expansion signed, Project Finance Magazine, 13 January 2009.
Website WorldBank (www.worldbank.org), Viewed in January 2009; Implementation Completion Report (Scpd-3718s; Scl-3718a; Cpl-37180) On A Loan In The Amount Of US$350 Million To The People's Republic Of China For The China Yangzhou Thermal Power Project, World Bank, Washington, 17 June 2003; WB-Funded Generator Passes State Quality Appraisal, Xinhua English Newswire, 5 August 1999.
US/Japan Trade Agencies Cooperate To Restructure Indonesia's Paiton Power Project, US Exim Bank, 27 March 2003; Website OPIC (www.opic.gov), Viewed in January 2009; Execution of Power Purchase Agreement for Paiton 3 Coal-fired Power Plant Expansion Project, Mitsui, Tokyo, 4 August 2008.
US/Japan Trade Agencies Cooperate To Restructure Indonesia's Paiton Power Project, US Exim Bank, 27 March 2003; Website OPIC (www.opic.gov), Viewed in January 2009; Execution of Power Purchase Agreement for Paiton 3 Coal-fired Power Plant Expansion Project, Mitsui, Tokyo, 4 August 2008.
US/Japan Trade Agencies Cooperate To Restructure Indonesia's Paiton Power Project, US Exim Bank, 27 March 2003; Website OPIC (www.opic.gov), Viewed in January 2009; Execution of Power Purchase Agreement for Paiton 3 Coal-fired Power Plant Expansion Project, Mitsui, Tokyo, 4 August 2008.
Website OPIC (www.opic.gov), Viewed in January 2009
Bulletin, Nordic Investment Bank, Helsinki, December 2004; Vinacoal plans to build new thermal electric plants, Vietnam News Agency, 1 August 2004.
165.00
RI inks US$7.5b in deals with China, The Jakarta Post/Beijing, 30 July 2005; China To Finance Large Power Project In South Sumatra, AsiaPulse News, 27 November 2006; Tambang Bukit Asam Company report, Kresna Securities, Jakarta, 18 June 2007.
Project Completion Report On The Qitaihe Thermal Energy And Environmental Improvement Project (Loan 1328-Prc) In The People’s Republic Of China, ADB, Mandaluyong City, September 2004.
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009; Website Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co (www.gdih.cn), Viewed in January 2009.
ECA Review: KfW re-evaluating risk, Project Finance Magazine, November 2001; Yangcheng Coal-Fired Power Plant, Shanxi Province, China, Power Technology (www.power-technology.com), Viewed in January 2009.
Ex-Im Bank Approves $792 Million In Sales To China, US Exim Bank, Washington, 19 November 1996; Yangcheng Coal-Fired Power Plant, Shanxi Province, China, Power Technology (www.power-technology.com), Viewed in January 2009.
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World Bank and Turkey Sign Electricity Generation Rehabilitation and Restructuring Project Loan Agreement, World Bank, Washington, 12 September 2006.
PFC to fund Krishnapatnam thermal power station, The Hindu, Chennai, 8 August 2008; AP Genco signs up for INR 1,700 crore KFW loan, SteelGuru, 27 January 2009.
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Thema/Namen - Indonesiens Präsident Adurraham Wahid und Außenminister ...; Mit kräftiger Unterstützung der rot-grünen Bundesregierung haben deutsche Firmen in Indonesien nahezu problemlos den Übergang von der Diktatur zur Demokratie gemanagt. Von Torsten Engelhardt, Hamburg, Financial Times Deutschland, 24 November 2000; Website Siemens (http://id.siemens.com/cms/id/JawaPower/Pages/default1.aspx), Viewed in January 2009; YTL Power International completes acquisition of interest in 1,220MW Jawa Power station, YTL, Kuala Lumpur, 10 December 2004.
200.00
Project and Structured Finance Transactions, Fiscal Years 1993-2009, Website US Exim Bank, Updated 16 January 2009; Website Siemens (http://id.siemens.com/cms/id/JawaPower/Pages/default1.aspx), Viewed in January 2009; YTL Power International completes acquisition of interest in 1,220MW Jawa Power station, YTL, Kuala Lumpur, 10 December 2004; Thema/Namen - Indonesiens Präsident Adurraham Wahid und Außenminister ...; Mit kräftiger Unterstützung der rot-grünen Bundesregierung haben deutsche Firmen in Indonesien nahezu problemlos den Übergang von der Diktatur zur Demokratie gemanagt. Von Torsten Engelhardt, Hamburg, Financial Times Deutschland, 24 November 2000.
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IFC Invests US$47.5 Million In Private Sector Power Project In The Philippines, press release IFC, 12 July 1995
IFC Invests US$47.5 Million In Private Sector Power Project In The Philippines, press release IFC, 12 July 1995
IFC Invests US$47.5 Million In Private Sector Power Project In The Philippines, press release IFC, 12 July 1995
40.00
70.00
200.00
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Website ADB (www.adb.org), Viewed in January 2009; Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.
290.40ADB
Website EIB (www.eib.org), Viewed in January 2009
Crimson Power: JBIC's portfolio first, Project Finance Magazine, July/August 2007.
Crimson Power: JBIC's portfolio first, Project Finance Magazine, July/August 2007.
Annual report 2000, OPIC, Washington, January 2001.
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Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009; Maritza East III Refinancing, Infrastructure Journal, 11 December 2006.
JBIC website
1.20
0.50
959.00
118.40
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009; Lanco's Chhattisgarh power plant to kick off month-end, Website DNA (www.dnaindia.com), 13 November 2008.
Power, Project Finance Magazine, September 2005; EDC helps finance major power project in Poland, press release EDC, Ottawa, 20 October 2005; Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
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PLN secures Indramayu dollar debt, Project Finance Magazine, 4 June 2008PLN secures Indramayu dollar debt, Project Finance Magazine, 4 June 2008Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
190.00
9.45
120.00
90.00
Website EIB (www.eib.org), Viewed in January 2009; Duisburg-Walsum 10 financial close, Project Finance Magazine, 1 November 2006.
Fujian Pacific Electric Co. LTD. Reaches Financial Closure On Meizhou Wan Project In China, InterGen, Burlington, 11 May 1998.
Fujian Pacific Electric Co. LTD. Reaches Financial Closure On Meizhou Wan Project In China, InterGen, Burlington, 11 May 1998.
Fujian Pacific Electric Co. LTD. Reaches Financial Closure On Meizhou Wan Project In China, InterGen, Burlington, 11 May 1998.
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Website ADB (www.adb.org), Viewed in January 2009; Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.
PT PLN (Persero) Signs USD262m Facility for 10,000 MW Fast Track Program, PLN Persero, Jakarta, 3 December 2008; Power, Project Finance Magazine, December 2008/January 2009.
Ex-Im Bank Signs Agreement To Support Philippine Power Project, US Exim Bank, Washington, 23 November 1996; Quezon Power Consortium reaches financial closure on$800 million private power project in the Philippines, Business Wire, 12 February 1997.
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Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
5.00
Export-Import Bank Of The United States - Summary Of Minutes Of Meeting Of Credit Committee, US Exim Bank, Washington, 10 August 1999; Recent ALSTOM POWER Large CFB and Scale up aspects including steps to Supercritical, Jean-Xavier Morin, Alstom, 47th International Energy Agency Workshop on Large Scale CFB, Zlotnicki, Poland, 13 October 2003.
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STEAG raises $210-M loan for Mindanao coal-fed power plant, Manila Bulletin, 9 December 2005; JBIC Signs Loan Agreement for Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant Project in Mindanao, Philippines, JBIC, Tokyo, 2 December 2003.
STEAG raises $210-M loan for Mindanao coal-fed power plant, Manila Bulletin, 9 December 2005; JBIC Signs Loan Agreement for Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant Project in Mindanao, Philippines, JBIC, Tokyo, 2 December 2003.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009; €342 mln EBRD loan helps Bulgaria generate more electricity, press release EBRD, 7 December 2005; Maritza East 1: EBRD gets it right, Project Finance Magazine, December 2004/January 2005.
190.00
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009; €342 mln EBRD loan helps Bulgaria generate more electricity, press release EBRD, 7 December 2005; Maritza East 1: EBRD gets it right, Project Finance Magazine, December 2004/January 2005.
Power Case Study: Maritza East 1, Bulgaria, MIGA, Washington, 29 April 2008; Website Euler Hermes (www.eulerhermes.com), Viewed in January 2009; Maritza East 1: EBRD gets it right, Project Finance Magazine, December 2004/January 2005.
RI inks US$7.5b in deals with China, The Jakarta Post/Beijing, 30 July 2005; Tambang Bukit Asam Company report, Kresna Securities, Jakarta, 18 June 2007.
Annual report 2003, JBIC, Tokyo, November 2003; JBIC Extends Buyer's Credit to Romania's Ministry of Industry and Resources To Finance Modernization of Coal-Fired Power Plant, JBIC, Tokyo, 24 September 2002
Website MIGA (www.miga.org), Viewed in February 2009
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009; IFC Provides $25 Million Financing to China's Power Sector, IFC, Washington, 23 August 2001.
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009; GDF SUEZ signs USD 393 million project financing contract for Central Termoeléctrica Andina, GDF Suez, Paris, 22 December 2008; Node surprises, Project Finance Magazine, May 2008.
500.00 3,912.95 308.40
1 21 2
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009; GDF SUEZ signs USD 393 million project financing contract for Central Termoeléctrica Andina, GDF Suez, Paris, 22 December 2008; Node surprises, Project Finance Magazine, May 2008.
Website EIB (www.eib.org), Viewed in January 2009
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.
Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.Website IFC (www.ifc.org), Viewed in January 2009.Overseas fossil fuel and renewable energy financing by U.S. government agencies (OPIC and ExIm) since the 1992 Earth Summit, A synthesis by the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, August 2002
Annual report 2005, JBIC, Tokyo, October 2005; Marubeni Corporation Receives Orders for Boiler and Steam Turbine Packages for Tarahan Coal Fired Steam Power Plant Project of PT PLN, Marubeni Corporation, 26 July 2004
Overseas fossil fuel and renewable energy financing by U.S. government agencies (OPIC and ExIm) since the 1992 Earth Summit, A synthesis by the Sustainable Energy and Economy Network, August 2002.
List of officially supported projects, Euler Hermes Kreditversicherung, 14 June 2004.Website Agaportal (www.agaportal.de), Viewed in January 2009
CESCE
Multilateral Spain China China United KingdomAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)
China Development Bank
China Exim Bank
Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC)
1,520.00 580.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.92
29.60
76.00
131.00
22.42
41.34 76.00 1,680.60 580.00 0.00
2 1 4 1 2
Euler Hermes
France Germany Germany MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
98.39
Compagnie Francaise d'Assurance pour le Commerce Exterieur (COFACE)
Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
294.78
494.00
0.00
106.04
13.59
78.46
113.00
53.00
30.00
22.00
18.00
100.00
119.56
283.95
127.03 249.08
36.79
294.27
474.81 13.59 1,174.14 869.39
4 1 5 9
Multilateral United Kingdom Canada Korea NorwayAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
273.99
54.80
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD)
Export Development Canada (EDC)
Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim)
Garanti-instituttet for eksportkreditt (GIEK)
700.00
294.78 147.39
160.49
311.00
735.67
479.76
0.00
145.99
62.27
544.18
87.69
28.38
2,510.94 605.78 62.27 700.00 147.39
9 3 1 1 1
Switzerland Multilateral Multilateral Japan KoreaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
Geschäftsstelle für die Exportrisikogarantie (ERG)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB / IADB)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
Korea Export Insurance Corporation (KEIC)
455.00
300.00
380.00
152.75
164.08
100.48
226.38
54.57
244.00
749.09
931.20
620.80
513.00
342.00
37.50
39.90
30.00
17.50
200.00
200.00
309.93
408.00
275.00
990.00
1,440.00
8.00
63.43
150.00
150.00
15.00
60.60
101.00
86.40
25.00
150.00
590.00
42.00
25.00
96.80
200.94
39.90 0.00 2,466.80 8,138.65 300.00
1 0 17 21 1
Germany Multilateral Netherlands Japan MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
186.81
317.90
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO)
Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
458.25
27.80
507.17
560.66
360.00
15.00
400.00
413.45
540.00
163.00
177.10
16.45
30.40
40.40
70.00
123.29
62.40
1,769.15 393.19 16.45 2,089.48 201.81
6 4 1 6 2
Sinosure
United States Italy China United States MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
400.00
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Servizi Assicurativi del Commercio Estero (SACE)
US Export-Import Bank
World Bank (IBRD/IDA)
148.30
330.00
440.00
76.00
109.50
350.00
200.00 507.00
53.00
408.80
30.00
223.80 210.00 176.00
200.00
350.00
200.80
47.10
231.00
390.00
164.00
100.00
565.30
218.70
300.00
562.40
237.10
100.00 444.00
20.00
81.10
32.00
64.90
685.00 789.10 562.40 3,478.80 2,455.50
6 2 1 17 8
Total
Amount in mln US$
500.00
559.18
54.80
400.00
75.00
225.00
317.90
148.30
905.00
1000.00
250.00
200.00
330.00
440.00
380.00
152.75
458.25
736.96
76.00
164.08
100.48
226.38
54.57
625.30
128.40
749.09
507.17
931.20
1181.46
350.00
513.00
1067.00
342.00
53.00
15.00
2100.00
165.00
37.50
400.00
408.80
30.00
649.70
200.00
160.49
311.00
350.00
413.45
735.67
200.80
47.10
231.00
540.00
884.00
200.00
479.76
30.00
17.50
200.00
364.00
309.93
448.00
70.00
163.00
200.00
275.00
290.40
145.99
990.00
1440.00
100.00
565.30
124.95
177.10
21.59
140.73
63.43
1.20
218.70
300.00
0.50
959.00
148.00
562.40
113.00
544.18
190.00
129.00
9.45
237.10
270.00
90.00
150.00
131.00
544.00
16.45
87.69
30.00
30.40
15.00
22.00
18.00
20.00
5.00
81.10
201.00
171.00
141.97
283.95
499.40
190.00
86.40
62.40
25.00
150.00
590.00
28.38
42.00
25.00
96.80
32.00
200.94
64.90
36.79
294.27
37,043.83
Power plantsPower plant name Country Operator Sponsor(s)
India
Vietnam
Romania
Romania
India Jhajjar Power Limited CLP Group
India Jhajjar Power Limited CLP Group
Brazil MPX Energia S.A
Brazil MPX Energia S.A
Paiton 3 Indonesia
Karnataka Coal-Fired Power Plant
Vung Ang power plant
Turceni Energy Complex S.C. Complexul Energetic Turceni S.A.
Turceni Energy Complex S.C. Complexul Energetic Turceni S.A.
Jhajjar
Jhajjar
TermoMaranhao
TermoMaranhao
Paiton Energy Company
Mitsui (share 36%), IPM Eagle LLP (45%, a partnership consisting of International Power plc and Mitsui), The Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. (14%) and PT BHP (5%)
Brazil
Brazil
India
South Africa
Indonesia
Pecem MPX Pecem Geração de Energia S.A
50:50 joint venture of MPX Energia S.A. and EDP (Energias do Brasil S.A.)
Pecem MPX Pecem Geração de Energia S.A
50:50 joint venture of MPX Energia S.A. and EDP (Energias do Brasil S.A.)
Bandel West Bengal Power Development Corporation (WBPDCL)
Arnot, Kusile (Formerly Bravo) & Medupi
Eskom
Kalimantan
Total financing (in mln US$)Number of financing projects
0 6,961,743 0 7,557,690 NA 1015.00
0 14,200,000 0 12,800,000 0 1200.00
7,399,226 8,694,896 6,263,193 7,466,786 2310.00
7,399,226 8,694,896 6,263,193 7,466,786 2310.00
0 7,086,916 0 5,948,855 0 1,320
0 7,086,916 0 5,948,855 0 1,320
0 2,074,463 0 1,552,058 0 360
0 2,074,463 0 1,552,058 0 360
0 5,906,335 0 6,068,490 0 815
Annual CO2 emissions Present
Annual CO2 emissions Future
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Present
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Future
Capacity (MW) Present
Capacity (MW) Future
0 3,979,436 0 3,164,626 0 720
0 3,979,436 0 3,164,626 0 720
2,033,995 2,714,922 1,380,319 2,632,811 530
573,894 603,421 380,683 402,155 0.00 NA
0 4,783,044 0 4,914,360 0.00 660.00
Total project costsBrief description of power plant
Type of plant and technology used currency
US$ 912 912
US$ 912 912
815 MW coal fired power unit US$ 1,450 1,450
Full amount of project costs (if known)
original currency (in mln)
in million US$
Coal Fired Power Plant Project in the State of Karnataka in India
Coal Fired Power Plant Project in the Ha Tinh province in Vietnam
Largest power plant in Romania with an installed capacity of 2310 MW (7x330 MW installed power). Main fuel is lignite.
Largest power plant in Romania with an installed capacity of 2310 MW (7x330 MW installed power). Main fuel is lignite.
2 x 660 MW domestic coal fired power plant using supercritical technology at Matenhail in Jhajjar, Haryana, India.2 x 660 MW domestic coal fired power plant using supercritical technology at Matenhail in Jhajjar, Haryana, India.The project consists of the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of a coal-fired thermal generation plant in the state of Maranhão. A desulphurization system will be installed to reduce sulfur and particle emissions by the project.
The project consists of the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of a coal-fired thermal generation plant in the state of Maranhão. A desulphurization system will be installed to reduce sulfur and particle emissions by the project.
US$ 1,500
US$ 1,500
US$ 208 208
The project consists of the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of a 720-Megawatt (“MW”) coal-fired thermal generation plant in the state of Ceará.
The project consists of the design, development, construction, operation and maintenance of a 720-Megawatt (“MW”) coal-fired thermal generation plant in the state of Ceará.
Bandel Thermal Power Station was started with a capacity of 82.5 MW in 1965. It has since been expanded and currently has a rated capacity of 530 MW.
Loan to Eskom, the electricity company owned by the South African government. About 60% of the new construction projects of Eskom consist of coal-fired plants, such as the new Medupi and Kusile plants and the upgrading of the Arnot plant.
Coal Fired Power Plant Project in the State of Karnataka in Indonesia
Financing informationDate Type Purpose
If known
pending
pending
pending Loan
pending Loan
pending Loan
pending
pending Loan
pending
pending Loan
Project for which JBIC has already acquired Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Project for which JBIC has already acquired Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
The installation of Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGDs) for units 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Rehabilitation and modernisation of units 3 and 6
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Design, development, construction, operation and maintenance
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Design, development, construction, operation and maintenance
Expansion of the Paiton complex with the Paiton 3 coal-fired power plant with highly efficient super-critical technology
pending Loan
pending
pending Loan
pending Loan
pending
Design, development, construction, operation and maintenance
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Design, development, construction, operation and maintenance
Coal Fired Generation Rehabilitation Project (Improvement Of Energy Efficiency, Upgrade Capacity And Residual Life On Bandel Thermal Power Project [Btps], Unit 5, 210 MW)
Project for which JBIC has already acquired Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Public financial institutions involvedInformation sources used Bank of China
Multilateral Multilateral ChinaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
75.0
200.0
African Development Bank (AfDB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Website JBIC (www.jbic.go.jp), Viewed in February 2009
Website JBIC (www.jbic.go.jp), Viewed in February 2009
Press release Turceni Energy, 5 August 2008; Website Turceni Energy Complex (http://eturceni.ro), Viewed in January 2009.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009; Press release Turceni Energy, 5 August 2008; Website Turceni Energy Complex (http://eturceni.ro), Viewed in January 2009.
Website ADB (www.adb.org), Viewed in February 2009.
Website ADB (www.adb.org), Viewed in February 2009.
Project Abstract, Structured And Corporate Finance (SCF), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, 15 May 2008.
Project Abstract, Structured And Corporate Finance (SCF), Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, 15 May 2008.
Execution of Power Purchase Agreement for Paiton 3 Coal-fired Power Plant Expansion Project, Mitsui, Tokyo, 4 August 2008; Paiton 3 moves forward, Project Finance Magazine, 6 August 2008.
0 275 0
0 2 0
Website IADB (www.iadb.org), Viewed in January 2009; MPX' coal-fired Pecém nears market, Project Finance Magazine, 30 April 2008.
Website IADB (www.iadb.org), Viewed in January 2009; MPX' coal-fired Pecém nears market, Project Finance Magazine, 30 April 2008.
Website WorldBank (www.worldbank.org), Viewed in January 2009; Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandel), Viewed in January 2009.
Power, Project Finance Magazine, December 2008/January 2009; Eskom willing to re-engage miners on rationing in interests of growth, Mining Weekly, 23 January 2009
Website JBIC (www.jbic.go.jp), Viewed in February 2009
CESCE
Multilateral Spain China China United KingdomAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)
China Development Bank
China Exim Bank
Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC)
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Euler Hermes
France Germany Germany MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
PM
Compagnie Francaise d'Assurance pour le Commerce Exterieur (COFACE)
Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Multilateral United Kingdom Canada Korea NorwayAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD)
Export Development Canada (EDC)
Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim)
Garanti-instituttet for eksportkreditt (GIEK)
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
Switzerland Multilateral Multilateral Japan KoreaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
145.0
0.0
Geschäftsstelle für die Exportrisikogarantie (ERG)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB / IADB)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
Korea Export Insurance Corporation (KEIC)
190.0
293.0
0.0
0 728 0 0 0
0 4 0 5 0
Germany Multilateral Netherlands Japan MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO)
Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
SACE Sinosure
United States Italy China United States MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
US Export-Import Bank
World Bank (IBRD/IDA)
180.0
5,000.0
0 0 0 0 5,180
0 0 0 0 2
Total
Amount in mln US$
0
0
0
0
75
200
100
145
0
190
293
180
5,000
0
6,183
Power plantsPower plant name Country Operator Sponsor(s)
Romania
Romania
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Spain/Portugal
Turceni Energy Complex S.C. Complexul Energetic Turceni S.A.
Turceni Energy Complex S.C. Complexul Energetic Turceni S.A.
Maritza East 2 State-owned holding company
Maritza East 2 State-owned holding company
Maritza East 2 State-owned holding company
Three coal-fired power plants in Sines (Portugal) and Aboño and Soto (Spain)
Energias de Portugal (EDP)
Total financing (in mln US$)
7,399,226 8,694,896 6,263,193 7,466,786 2310.00
7,399,226 8,694,896 6,263,193 7,466,786 2310.00
6,003,281 6,064,224 4,961,521 5,016,632 1,450
6,003,281 6,064,224 4,961,521 5,016,632 1,450
6,003,281 6,064,224 4,961,521 5,016,632 1,450
23,131,905 39,268,749 19,648,599 37,548,678
Annual CO2 emissions Present
Annual CO2 emissions Future
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Present
Annual Megawatt Hours (MWH) Future
Capacity (MW) Present
Capacity (MW) Future
Total project costsBrief description of power plant
Type of plant and technology used currency
Existing power plant EUR 80 100
Existing power plant EUR 80 100
Existing power plant EUR
Full amount of project costs (if known)
original currency (in mln)
in million US$
Largest power plant in Romania with an installed capacity of 2310 MW (7x330 MW installed power). Main fuel is lignite.
Largest power plant in Romania with an installed capacity of 2310 MW (7x330 MW installed power). Main fuel is lignite.
Erection of flue gas cleaning equipment to retrofit of three coal-fired thermal power plants in Sines (Portugal) and Abono and Soto (Spain)
Financing informationDate Type Purpose
If known
Mar-05 Consulting services Pollution abatement project
Mar-05 ODA loan Pollution abatement project
Nov-04 Loan
Nov-04
late 2002 Loan
2006 Loan
Flue gas de-sulphurisation plants on units 5 and 6 to achieve a 94% reduction in SO2 emissions
Loan to be syndicated to private banks
Flue gas de-sulphurisation plants on units 5 and 6 to achieve a 94% reduction in SO2 emissionsFlue gas de-sulphurisation plants on units 7 and 8 to achieve a 94% reduction in SO2 emissionsConstruction of flue gas abatement systems as retrofit of three coal-fired power plants
Public financial institutions involvedInformation sources used Bank of China
Multilateral Multilateral ChinaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
0 0 0
African Development Bank (AfDB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Annual report 2007, JBIC, Tokyo, October 2007; Annual report 2008, JBIC, Tokyo, October 2008.Annual report 2007, JBIC, Tokyo, October 2007; Annual report 2008, JBIC, Tokyo, October 2008.Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
Website EBRD (www.ebrd.com), Viewed in January 2009.
Annual report 2006, EIB, Kirchberg, May 2007.
CESCE
Multilateral Spain China China United KingdomAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
0 0 0 0 0
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB)
China Development Bank
China Exim Bank
Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC)
Euler Hermes
France Germany Germany MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
27.4
14.9
38.8
0 0 0 81
Compagnie Francaise d'Assurance pour le Commerce Exterieur (COFACE)
Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG)
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
Multilateral United Kingdom Canada Korea NorwayAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
238.7
239 0 0 0 0
European Investment Bank (EIB)
Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD)
Export Development Canada (EDC)
Export-Import Bank of Korea (Kexim)
Garanti-instituttet for eksportkreditt (GIEK)
Switzerland Multilateral Multilateral Japan KoreaAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
5.9
324.4
0 0 0 330 0
Geschäftsstelle für die Exportrisikogarantie (ERG)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB / IADB)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)
Korea Export Insurance Corporation (KEIC)
Germany Multilateral Netherlands Japan MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
0 0 0 0 0
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO)
Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI)
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
SACE Sinosure
United States Italy China United States MultilateralAmount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$ Amount in mln US$
0 0 0 0 0
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
US Export-Import Bank
World Bank (IBRD/IDA)
Total
Amount in mln US$
6
324
27
15
39
239
650
Conversion table of foreign currencies average per year
CurrenciesYear US$ EUR JPY
1994 1 1.18578 0.009801995 1 1.29409 0.010701996 1 1.25266 0.009201997 1 1.13172 0.008281998 1 1.12331 0.007681999 1 1.06677 0.008832000 1 0.92492 0.009282001 1 0.89658 0.008242002 1 0.94590 0.008002003 1 1.13208 0.008642004 1 1.24386 0.009252005 1 1.24539 0.009102006 1 1.25622 0.008602007 1 1.37074 0.008502008 1 1.47134 0.00970