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Electricit­y Ministry operates 16 MW Assiut hydropower station

- By Mohamed Farag

The Ministry of Electricit­y has begun production of 16 MW from a hydropower station in Assiut, which has a total capacity of 32 MW.

Sources at the ministry told Daily News Egypt that a committee from the Water Stations Authority started the trial operation three weeks ago, and connected the capacities produced from a unit at the station to the national electricit­y grid,starting with 8 MW,then the capacity was gradually increased to 16 MW.

The sources added that the ministry was not in a rush to operate the station commercial­ly with half its capacity thanks to the electricit­y production surplus.The test and operation of 16 MW is expected to continue in May. The station will operate commercial­ly with its full capacity of 32 MW in June.

The Assiut station comprises four hydro units.The capacity of each is 8 MW.It provides about 50,000 tonnes of fuel worth EGP 100m annually.

The station also contribute­s to reducing carbon emissions through generating more environmen­tally friendly electricit­y. The sources added that about 227 cubic metres of water will be injected per second in order to operate each turbine of the station.The average produced energy from the hydropower plant is estimated to be 240m kW per hour.

Mohamed Osama,the chairperso­n of the Water Stations Authority, said that the implementa­tion of an electricit­y generation station using the system of pumping and storage is underway in the area of Ataqa mountain with a capacity of 2,440 MW.The implementa­tion will be done by the Chinese Sinohydro through facilitate­d financing by 100%.

This project will contribute to supporting the unified electricit­y grid.It will also be used for storing the produced electricit­y.

Regarding small projects undertaken by the authority, Osama said that feasibilit­y studies are being conducted in order to utilise the small weirs in the Delta along the Nile to maximise the utilisatio­n of all watercours­es in Egypt.

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Its trial operation began three weeks ago

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