Kara-Keche power station
{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Proposedcoalplants}} Kara-Keche power station is a proposed 1200-megawatt (MW) coal plant in Kyrgyzstan.
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Location
The map below shows Kara-Keche (Karakeche), the approximate location where the plant would be built.
Background on Plant
The proposal is for a 1200 MW coal plant using coal from the Kara-Keche coal deposit.[1] According to an April 2014 press report, the French company Alstom may participate in building the power plant. According to Marek Stec, President of Alstom Central Asia, China's Eximbank will "probably be interested in this project." Project sponsors will be announced after bids are received.[2][3]
In March 2016 the Kyrgyzstan government announced an investment competition for mining development of the brown coal deposits in Kara-Keche, as well as the construction of the 1,200 MW coal plant and connecting railway. The state would transfer to the winner the rights to the projects in exchange for a one-time or periodic (royalty) payments.[4]
In April 2016 it was reported the tender for construction of the coal plant at the Kara-Keche coal deposit did not take place "due to the absence of applications."[5]
Project Details
- Sponsor: TBD
- Parent company:
- Developer:
- Location: Kara-Keche (Karakeche), Naryn, Kyrgyzstan
- Coordinates: 41.71, 74.76 (approximate)
- Status: Announced
- Capacity: 1,200 MW
- Type:
- Start date:
- Coal Type:
- Coal Source: Kara-Keche coal deposit
- Source of financing:
- Permits and applications:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "COMPLEX PROJECT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BROWN COAL DEPOSITS KARA-KECHE AND MINKUSH (AK-ULAK SECTION)" Ministry of the Economy, 2016
- ↑ "Alstom may build a power plant at Kara-Keche coal deposit in Kyrgyzstan," Times of Central Asia, 30 April 2014
- ↑ "2014 the crucial year for Kyrgyz energy sector — PM," Times of Central Asia, 17 September 2014
- ↑ "Government announces investment competition for Kara-Keche coal field," 24 Press Club, 01/03/16
- ↑ "Tender for building Kara-Keche power plant in Kyrgyzstan did not take place," The Times of Central Asia, 20 April 2016