In the ancient and hot land of Tanzania, a change of clean power is officially kicked off. On December 22nd, local time, Shinyanga 50 MW PV EPC project in Tanzania, which is constructed by China Water Resources and Hydropower Fourth Engineering Bureau Company Limited, started successfully and held a groundbreaking ceremony. The ceremony was hosted by Tanzania Power Company and attended by all participating units.
The project is located in kishapu district, Shinyanga province, Republic of Tanzania, with a site available area of about 948.12 acres and an average altitude of 1,200 meters. The installed capacity of this PV power plant is 50 MW, which is the first phase of the total planned installed capacity of 150 MW, with the construction of a 220kV booster station and transmission lines.
As the first photovoltaic power generation project in Tanzania, Shinyanga PV project is an important first step in the country's new energy construction. Upon completion, it will greatly alleviate the tension in the local regional power supply, increase the diversity of the country's energy supply, and reduce its dependence on traditional fossil energy.
As the general contractor of the project construction, Hydro Four Equipment Company has been advancing the work in an orderly manner. The water supply and power supply have been formally launched, and all the equipment required for the preliminary table clearing and site leveling work is in place, and the temporary construction work has been fully launched.
Although the road is far, the line will be there; although things are difficult, do it will be accomplished. The equipment company will take this project as an opportunity to formally enter the Tanzanian new energy power generation and equipment supply market, and set up the gold standard of Sinohydro in the Tanzanian new energy field with high-quality, high-quality and satisfactory projects, laying a solid foundation for the company to develop the global new energy business.