Côte d'Ivoire

GE technology to add 253 MW Power in Côte d’Ivoire


Published: Sunday May 17, 2020
By: Oilfield Africa Review

(MW) and will play a significant role in supporting the country’s energy plan. “We have a long-standing relationship with GE and are thrilled that the Azito phase IV power plant, will also be one of the most efficient power plants in the region and will serve as a model for the development of similar power projects in Africa”, said Luc Aye, Managing Director, Azito Energie S.A. “Providing reliable and sustainable power is a priority for us. Our plant makes use of Côte d’Ivoire’s supplies of natural gas and with this expansion we will continue to contribute significantly to country’s energy security and stability”, Luc Aye stated. Under this contract, GE will supply its GT13E2 gas turbine in combined-cycle configuration, one heat recovery

Configuration, one heat recovery steam generator, one steam turbine generator, condenser and as soc iated s y s te m s and maintenance services for 20 years. GE’s GT13E2 gas turbine offers industry leading efficiency in the E-class segment. It delivers power and performance while offering a flexible extended maintenance concept that reduces operating costs while saving fuel. Upon completion of the Azito phase IV extension, the entire power plant is expected to generate approximately 710MW, representing up to 30% of the nations’ power supply. “GE has been committed to the development of Côte d’Ivoire’s power sector and plays a critical role in laying the foundational infrastructure needed to build a modern economy,” said Elisee Sezan, CEO for GE’s Gas Power business in sub–Saharan Africa. “We are honored to continue to support Azito Energie, with our offering of full range of local capabilities, expertise and unique power generation solutions” , Elisee Sezan added. “We have a longstanding relationship with GE and are thrilled that the Azito phase IV power plant, will also be one of the most efficient power plants in the region and will serve as a model for the development of similar power projects in Africa”, Since 1999, GE has provided maintenance services at Azito power plant, with the first combined cycle power plant connected to the grid in 2015. Earlier this year, GE announced the successful execution of ‘GEs MXL2 upgrade solution for the GT13E2 gas turbines at Azito III site, as part of a contract wich will increase the power plant’s production by 30MW, equivalent power for up to 24,000 homes.

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