Afsin-Elbistan latest status- draft site report
Dear Colleagues
On 9th May 2012 Wednesday, yours truly was in Afsin Elbistan coal mine fields & 2x (4x340MWe) power plants in order to visualize the latest status at site.
Here is the preliminary site report
Here is the preliminary site report
Afsin-A plant (with 4x340MWe installed capacity) is in operation with 1st unit at 120 MWe, and the 2nd unit at 100 MWe output capacity firing fueloil nr.6 and nr.2 with some partial local lignite from time to time.
There are almost 900 employees working in the Afsin-A plant. We wonder if plant can generate sufficient income to pay employee salaries.
Afsin-A Stacks have minimized emission not to invigorate the environmental reactions.
Afsin-B (with 4x340 MWe installed capacity) works with 300 MWe generation in 1st unit and 200MWe generation in the 2nd unit with full conformity to environmental regulations firing KislaKoy lignite.
Collolar coal fields are still closed with no end date due to latest land slide disaster.
Collolar coal fields are still closed with no end date due to latest land slide disaster.
Coal handling lines are not in good condition, breaks and stops in coal feed are normal daily occurrence.
South Koreans are working at site for feasibility preparation to upgrade the rehabilitate the Afsin-A plant.
We have been informed that French Alsthom has already delivered a tentative rehab proposal for Afsin-A for ball-park figure of 1b USD. It is advised that President-elect Hollande may initiate business for interested French contractors in future.
There are Chinese companies at site for preliminary investigations for Afsin-A rehab and new C-E plant turn-key contracts. They pronounce ball-park budget figures less than 1b USD for new 4x350 MWe units.
Commentators agree that the site is the example of the last resort of totalitarian state operation, which is to be handed over to privatization in earliest possibility.
US based Bain & Company continues management consultancy studies with EÜAŞ contract placed on 06.07.2010 for 1.1m Euro, for PPP scheme privatization and tendering new plants in C-E coal basin.
This is for your information and records
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Haluk Direskeneli
Haluk Direskeneli