NDPHC NIPP Roadshow Presentation

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NDPHC NIPP Roadshow Presentation
Privatisation of Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited Generation Companies
June 2013
Outline
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National Integrated Power Project (“NIPP”)
Niger Delta Power Holding Company (“NDPHC”)
Transmission, Distribution and Gas Projects
Generation Projects
Generation Companies and Power Plants
Generation Licenses
Support investments – Transmission and Distribution
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NIPP
• National Integrated Power Project (“NIPP”) was conceived in 2004 as a fast‐track initiative to add significant new generation capacity to Nigeria’s electricity supply system.
• NIPP involves the construction of ten power plants along with the complementary electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure, as well as the infrastructure required to deliver the natural gas needed at the power plants.
• NIPP projects have been funded from the Excess Oil Account, with approximately US$8.4 billion committed.
• Projects have been constructed by reputable Nigerian and international engineering firms and overseen by independent consultants.
• All projects will be commissioned by mid 2014. 3
NDPHC
 Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited (“NDPHC”) was established in 2005 to serve as the legal vehicle to contract for, hold, manage and operate the NIPP assets using private sector best practices.
 Owned by three tiers of Government :
 Federal Government (47%)
 36 State Governments (35%)
 774 Local Governments (18%)
 Board of Directors appointed from shareholders. Arch. Namadi Sambo, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is Chairman.  Management comprises:  Mr James Olotu (Managing Director);
 Engr Louis Edozien (Executive Director, Engineering and Technical Services); and
 Mr Anthony Muoneke (Executive Director, Finance and Administration).
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NIPP Transmission, Distribution and Gas Projects
Transmission
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41 separate contracts including 102 projects.
10 330kV and 7 132kV substations. Expansion of 36 existing substations.
5,590 MVA of 330/132kV and 3,313 MVA of 132/33kV transformer capacity.
2,194 km of 330kV lines and 809 km of 132kV lines.
Distribution
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43 separate contracts including 297 projects.
297 33/11 kV substations with a capacity of 3,750 MVA.
25,281 25kVA and 50kVA transformers.
1,700 km of 33kV lines and 2,600 km of 11kV lines.
Gas
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5 gas pipeline projects, 2 project supervision contracts.
Small (<2km) gas pipelines may be included with the generation assets they serve.
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Generation Projects ‐ Overview
Generation Company
Plant Name
Location
Gas Turbines
Steam Turbines
Alaoji Generation Co. Nigeria Ltd.
Alaoji
Benin Generation Co. Ltd.
Abia State
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831.3
Ihovbor
Edo State
4
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507.6
Calabar Generation Co. Ltd.
Calabar
Cross River State
5
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634.5
Egbema Generation Co. Ltd.
Egbema
Imo State
3
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380.7
Gbarain Generation Co. Ltd.
Gbarain
Bayelsa State
2
0
253.8
Geregu Generation Co. Ltd.
Geregu II
Kogi State
3
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506.1
Ogorode Generation Co. Ltd.
Sapele II
Delta State
4
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507.6
Olorunsogo Generation Co. Ltd.
Olorunsogo II
Ogun State
4
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754.0
Omoku Generation Co. Ltd.
Omoku II
Rivers State
2
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264.7
Omotosho Generation Co. Ltd.
Omotosho II
Ondo State
4
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512.8
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5,153.1
Totals
Capacity
In MW
All figures for capacity are stated at ISO
The Alaoji plant has been developed as a CCGT project with a plant capacity of 1,131.4 MW. However it is expected that, by the
handover date for this plant, only one of the steam turbines would have been installed and the plant will be available for
commercial operation as an 831.3 MW plant.
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Alaoji Generation Co. Nigeria Ltd. – Alaoji Power Plant
Design Capacity: 1,131.4 MW
Operation Mode: Combined cycle gas turbine plant.
Contractor: Rockson Engineering Limited.
Major Equipment: 4 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines, 4 x HRSGs with duct firing capability, 2 x steam turbines
Status: Gas turbines scheduled to be commissioned by December 2013. First steam turbine scheduled to be commissioned by May 2014. Benin Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Ihovbor Power Plant
Design Capacity: 507.6 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Marubeni West Africa Limited.
Major Equipment: 4 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units scheduled to be commissioned by August 2013
Calabar Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Calabar Power Plant
Design Capacity: 634.5 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Marubeni West Africa Limited.
Major Equipment: 5 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units scheduled to be commissioned by May 2014.
Egbema Generation Co. Ltd. – Egbema Power Plant
Design Capacity: 380.7 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Rockson Engineering Limited.
Major Equipment: 3 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units scheduled to be commissioned by December 2013.
Gbarain Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Gbarain Power Plant
Design Capacity: 253.8 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Rockson Engineering Limited.
Major Equipment: 2 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units scheduled to be commissioned by November 2013.
Geregu Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Geregu II Power Plant
Design Capacity: 506.1 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Siemens
Major Equipment: 3 x Siemens SGT5‐
2000E gas turbines.
Status: All units commissioned
Ogorode Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Sapele II Power Plant
Design Capacity: 507.6 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant.
Contractor: Marubeni West Africa Limited.
Major Equipment: 4 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units commissioned.
Olorunsogo Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Olorunsogo II Power Plant
Design Capacity: 754.0 MW
Operation Mode: Combined cycle gas turbine plant.
Contractor: SEPCO III.
Major Equipment: 4 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines, 4 x HRSGs, 2 x steam turbines
Status: All units commissioned.
Omoku Generation Co. Ltd. ‐ Omoku II Power Plant
Design Capacity: 264.7 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: Rockson Engineering Limited.
Major Equipment: 2 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units scheduled to be commissioned by December 2013.
Omotosho Generation Co. Ltd. ‐Omotosho II Power Plant
Design Capacity: 512.8 MW
Operation Mode: Open cycle gas turbine plant with possibility for conversion to combined cycle.
Contractor: CMEC
Major Equipment: 4 x GE Frame 9E gas turbines
Status: All units commissioned.
Generation Licenses
Power Plant
Status
Calabar
Available
Egbema
Available
Ihovbor
Available
Gbarain
Available
Sapele II
Available
Omoku II
Available
Alaoji
Available
Olorunsogo II
Available
Omotosho II
Available
Geregu II
Available
Support Investment‐ Transmission
Achievements
• 2,370MVA of 330kV and
132kV transformer
capacity already in
service in the national grid
• 519km of transmission lines
strung out of 2,903km
• 346.7km of transmission
lines already in service or
energized awaiting full
utilization
Scope
• 103 projects in 43 lots
• Power station evacuation
• Closing the eastern flank of
the national grid
• 5,590 MVA of 330/132kV
transformer capacity
• 3,313 MVA of 132/33kV
transformer capacity
• 2,194 km of 330kV lines
• 809 km of 132kV lines
• 10 new 330kV S/S
• 7 new 132kV S/S
• Expansion of 36 existing
330kV and 132kV S/S
Support Investment‐ Distribution
Achievements
• 72 injection substations
commissioned
• 3,517 completely self
protected 25kVA and
50kVA customer
transformers installed
• 650MVA out of 3,750MVA
of 33/11kV Injection
substation already in
service or awaiting full
utilization
• Revalidated work
schedules being followed
with completion of the
bulk of the projects before
end of June 2013
Scope
• 43 contracts with 297 low
loss High Voltage
Distribution System
distribution projects
• 3,750 MVA of 33/11kV
injection substation
capacity
• 1,700 km of 33kV lines
• 2,600 km of 11kV lines
• 25,281 completely self
protected 25kVA and
50kVA customer
transformers
Thank You