60 MW for Bangladesh - MWM Gets Large Order for Mannheim
By Mwm Gmbh, PRNEWednesday, January 13, 2010
MANNHEIM, Germany, January 14 - Within the scope of a large order, Mannheim-based MWM has
shipped no less than 15 gas gensets with an output of 4 MWel each to
Bangladesh. The project, which is unprecedented in the company's history, was
started in spring of last year and is currently being installed at the
destination. The buyer is a power plant of Precision Energy Ltd., a specially
formed subsidiary of a leading group of companies in Bangladesh.
MWM, a tradition-rich company established by Carl Benz, is one of the
world's leading providers of decentralized energy generation plants. The TCG
2016, 2020, and 2032 engines, which deliver an output of 300 to 4,300 kWel,
are marketed in Asia by the company's own subsidiary MWM Asia Pacific Ltd. in
Singapore. Among other things, this location advantage enables the company to
ensure competent and quick service along with extensive, quick supply of
spare parts in the entire Asia/Pacific region.
With its 15 large gas gensets, the natural gas-powered plant
in Ashugong, Bangladesh, will generate a total of 60 MWel, all of which will
be fed into the public grid. Bangladesh,with its population of about 150
million, is one of the most densely populated countries. Meanwhile, the country's
daily demand for electricity has grown to 5,200 MW, compared to no more than
4,000 MW actually produced. Investments worth USD 15 billion are needed by
2020 in order to prevent the power industry from becoming an impediment to
the country's development.
"The project also contributes to the promotion of the required
investments for the maintenance and expansion of power production in
Bangladesh", explains Dr. Ruprecht Lattermann, President and CEO of MWM Asia
Pacific. The realization of the order represents further proof of MWM's
growth strategy, which has resulted in the implementation of numerous
projects in the application fields of natural gas, biogas, and diesel through
an ambitious marketing approach in the past two years. Just recently, the
company opened an office in Korea.
The 15 gas gensets, which have arrived in Bangladesh in the
meantime, have covered a total distance of about 16,000 km (10,000 mi). About
40 low-bed trailers were needed for transporting this heavy equipment from
the port in Chittagong to the destination.
The project was rolled out with Kaltimex Energy Pvt. Ltd. from
Dhaka, Bangladesh, which has already successfully implemented numerous local
projects with MWM and has established an efficient sales and customer service
organization in recent years. According to the MWM headquarters in Mannheim,
Germany, the commercial launch of the new power plant Ashugong is scheduled
for the first half of 2010.
The long-established company MWM in Mannheim, Germany, is one of the
world's leading system providers of highly efficient and eco-friendly
complete plants for decentralized power supply with gas and diesel engines.
The company stands for the reliable, uninterrupted provision of electricity,
heat, and cooling at all times and at any location. MWM has 1,150 employees
around the globe.
Author: Frank Fuhrmann, Member of DPV (German Press Association)
Contact: MWM GmbH Carl-Benz-Strasse 1, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany Frank Fuhrmann, Communication T +49-621-384-86-33 F +49-621-384-87-47 frank.fuhrmann@mwm.net www.mwm.net
Contact: MWM GmbH, Carl-Benz-Strasse 1, D-68167 Mannheim, Germany, Frank Fuhrmann, Communication, T +49-621-384-86-33, F +49-621-384-87-47, frank.fuhrmann at mwm.net
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