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Project Experience
Past & Current:

EUROASIA POWER & SMELTER – CAMBODIA

Feasibility Study, Engineers and Main Project Developers for and on behalf of owners, funders and the Cambodian Government for a major national development comprising 2,400 MWe Power Generation, Power Transmission, Aluminium Smelter Complex and major Sea Port
Project Value: circa US$ 6 billion

HARLAND & WOLFF MARINE & OFFSHORE – IRELAND
Development of a long term strategy in co-operation with local government for the re-training and employment of all engineers, field management & tradesmen
Employment and Development of all non staff human resources including skill training
Contract Value: circa £50 million

MASCO SMELTER PROJECT – MALAYSIA
Developers with the Malaysian Government controlled MASCO company of the Power Facility for the proposed Aluminium Smelter Project for Port Lumut
Project Value: Circa US$ 1.1 billion

COAL FIRED POWER STATION – ROMANIA
Feasibility Study, Engineers and Project Managers on behalf of the client Athena and government for the retrofit of 2 lignite fired thermal power generation units (CFB’s) with an overall installed capacity of 400MWe utilising clean coal technologies
Training of all operating staff in new technology and operating procedures
Project Value circa €520 million

BIO-WASTE - UK and NORTHERN IRELAND, EIRE and AUSTRALIA
Project developers on behalf of the client and “Government” for the development of long term sustainable waste to energy process from unsorted Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). The process employs a unique mechanical separation/anaerobic digestion process, which produces both soil improver (fertiliser) and biogas for power generation. This project is being developed to include benefits for a rapidly developing southern African country.
Training of all operating staff in new technology and operating procedures
Project Value circa £20 million per operating plant

Future:

Other Studies, about to start:
Uganda – Feasibility involving infrastructure development and waste to energy

Bangladesh – Feasibility study into the rehabilitation of an existing fossil fired power plant

Sudan – Feasibility for a new hydro-electric scheme
 
 
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