QuickneutronU235
April 26th, 2011, 10:49 PM
BAGHDAD l Sadr city power station l completed
A general view shows the new Sadr City power station in Baghdad's Sadr city April 24, 2011. Iraq's Ministry of Electricity and Iranian power development firm Sunir inaugurated the $150 million, 320-megawatt power plant in Baghdad on Sunday that should give a boost to Iraq's feeble electricity supply.
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An employee of Iranian power development firm Sunir walks past the Sadr City power station during its inauguration day in Baghdad's Sadr city April 24, 2011.
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A worker operates at a control room during the inauguration of Sadr City power station in Baghdad's Sadr city April 24, 2011.
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Staff workers of Iranian power development firm Sunir are seen during the inauguration of Sadr City power station in Baghdad's Sadr city April 24, 2011
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elusive
April 27th, 2011, 09:01 AM
very good
BigDreamer
April 27th, 2011, 01:34 PM
this project is not complete , they are adding two more units to it, right?? atleast according to this post here :
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=76612019&postcount=69
QuickneutronU235
April 27th, 2011, 11:41 PM
this project is not complete , they are adding two more units to it, right?? atleast according to this post here :
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=76612019&postcount=69
you can see from the video that this Station is finished, even that article says
Sunir Vice President Amir Anvari said the company plans to install two more gas units in a second phase of the plant, but the first has finished one of Which was connected two the national grid on Sunday.
so anyway, we can't say that the Sadr city power station is not complete. to install the second yes! it is possible that the second station would rather to be built, but the first is complete and they will start it.
BigDreamer
April 28th, 2011, 05:53 AM
^^ oh I see, so you mean the other two units will be in a new station ? i.e. not expanding this current one?
iraqishi3i
May 9th, 2011, 12:22 PM
Iran to open Al Sadr power plant phase 2 in Iraq
Tehran Times Economic Desk
TEHRAN -- The second unit of the Iranian-built Al Sadr power plant in Iraq will come on stream in 30 days, the managing director of Iran Power & Water Export of Equipment and Services Company (Sunir), Mohammad Parsa, said here on Sunday.
The power plant’s first unit came on stream in April, Mehr news agency reported.
The $150 million, 320-megawatt power plant, constructed on 25 acres in the Sadr City in northeastern Baghdad, has two 160-MW turbines.
""No power station of this size has been installed in Baghdad in years,"" Iraqi electricity ministry spokesman Musab al-Mudarres said, Reuters reported.
Iraq needs more than 15,000 megawatts to meet peak summer demand. Its supply this summer is projected to be just 7,000 megawatts, the electricity minister said last month.
The new turbines would bring total capacity of the plant to 640 MW. The turbines can be run on natural gas or gasoil. Each unit needs 1 million liters of gasoil a day, which requires 80 fuel tanker trucks to travel to the site every day.
Sunir is in negotiations with the ministry to install a natural gas pipeline between Iran and Iraq to feed the Sadr City power station and another in northern Baghdad, Sunir Vice President Amir Anvari said.
Iranian Deputy Energy Minister Mohammad Behzad said in February that Al Sadr power plant in Iraq is an important project. He said Iran's electricity export to Iraq will expand, adding that the Islamic republic is plans to build eleven more power plant units and new transmission lines to the tune of 2 gigawatts in that country.
“Currently we’re exporting 750-800 MW,” he said, adding, “With the construction of the 400 KW Karkheh-Al-Amarah power line, the amount of electricity exported to Iraq will climb to over one GW,” Behzad explained.
The Karkheh-Al-Amarah power line project is being carried out by Iran's Tavanir Company.
He added that the Iranian ministry of energy has plans to export electricity to Lebanon via Iraq and Syria.
Apart from Iraq, the Islamic Republic exports power to other countries, including Afghanistan, the Republic of Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Turkey, and imports electricity from Armenia and Turkmenistan.
Meanwhile, Iran and India reached an agreement in 2010 to jointly construct power plants and exchange electricity.
Construction of new power plants in the two states and the exchange of about 6,000 megawatts of electricity were envisaged in the agreement between Tehran and New Delhi.