Himoinsa Delivers to the Minea the plant of generation of power of 25 MW of Luanda
16 October 2013
The National director of Electrical Power of the
Of this way, Himoinsa forms part of a macro project that consists in the installation of thermal sensors head offices in Luanda. “There is a plant of 185 MW, another of 102 MW of other suppliers and the plant of 25 MW created by Himoinsa”, affirms Euclid of Brito, administrator of the National Company of Electricity of Angola (ENE), the one who adds that the project designed by Himoinsa will contribute significantly in the mejoría of the conditions of life of the population.
The project is prepared to generate a power of 25 MW PRP and deliver to network 20 MW of continuous power, with a tension of 15.000 volts to 50 Hz. At the same time, it serves to resupply to Zango IV and to the station of pumping of Cassaque, to the foot of the river Kwanza. In total, have installed 18 power generators, nueve of the series HMW 1785 T5 and other nueve of the series HMW 2200 T5. The director of Salts & Marketing of Himoinsa, Guillermo Elum, is convinced that one of the main reasons by which Himoinsa was the company adjudicator of the energetic supply was the modular solution that proposed.
“Designated ‘Plug & Play', this system endows to the Minea of a big flexibility to the hour to increase the capacity of generation in an installed plant, as well as the one to disassemble and install modules of production of power in any point of the country. From the beginning, always it has valued expand the project since the Minea is conscious of the phase of social and economic growth that is living his country”, adds Elum, the one who clears that the Minea asked him design a plant of generation of power that allowed possible enlargements in the future.
In this sense, Euclid of Brito, administrator of the National Company of Electricity of Angola affirms that “they will go out more possibilities and new projects for Himoinsa in this context since have a growth of 3% to the year and, therefore, the energetic demand is in constant growth”.