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PROJECT

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity is an important source of power for industries in a country and an essential necessity in our life. While failure to maintain balance between power production and consumption lies behind the endemic power shortages in many developing countries, “building a stable electrical power infrastructure” in such country remains top priority for its industrial development. To that end, the developing countries’ government is pushing multiple power projects as a part of their endeavor for power generation, transmission and distribution.

We are promoting the establishment of power infrastructure in developing countries through projects such as gas and combined heat and power generation, as well as power generation projects linked to flare gas recovery and utilization facilities. Additionally, we are striving to enhance the reliability of power generation and transmission systems through support for technical manpower and heavy equipment for the maintenance of existing power plants and transmission/distribution facilities, as well as projects for the supply and replacement of aging parts in power facilities.

IPP Project

Making use of our project financing capability and experiences in power plant construction and O&M services, our IPP Projects supply stable electricity to developing countries and contribute to the nations energy and financial sectors.

① Gas Turbine Combined Cycle Power Plant Project Gas-fueled GTCC power generation is one of the power generation method with the lowest emission levels of CO2, Sox, Nox, Hg, and Particulate Matter. In cooperation with major gas turbine manufacturers, KA group’s 3000MW IPP, 1400MW IPP Project aims to develop and operate an environmentally friendly combined cycle power plant with high-efficiency.

② Flare Gas-fueled Power Plant Project KA Group’s Flare Gas-fueled Power Plant Project that recover flare gas from oil and gas fields provides a solution to generate electricity by using flare gas as a fuel. The advanced flare gas treatment facilities not only achieve comparative advantage in economics by maximizing oil resource use, but also contribute to the global environment by reducing pollutant emissions

Grid Maintenance Project

In many developing countries, the power system suffers from operational and management deficiencies in transmission and distribution facilities, which are akin to lifelines. This results in transmission losses compared to actual generation capacity and a significant decrease in available power due to the aging of distribution systems. This is a serious issue stemming from the oversight of the importance of grid maintenance. KA Group's grid maintenance project addresses this comprehensive issue by ensuring the safe and lossless transportation of electricity produced from various power generation facilities such as thermal, gas-combined thermal, solar, wind, and hydroelectric sources to the end consumers. It encompasses efficient operation, systematic maintenance, and management of power transmission and distribution facilities after power generation, aiming to transport electricity to end consumers without loss. Our grid maintenance project proposes optimal solutions to ensure the stable operation of transmission and distribution facilities, which are the core of power infrastructure.

Power Facilities Recovery Project

After the cessation of operations at dozens of power facilities in post-war Iraq, the infrastructure for power generation in the northern region of Baghdad was also destroyed due to terrorist attacks by far-right Islamic groups in the 2010s. In countries like Iraq, which have experienced war and civil strife, the power infrastructure still desperately needs repair and restoration of key facilities and transmission and distribution networks. KA Group aims to normalize electricity supply by repairing power facilities that have been long out of operation or damaged. The restoration of these aged power facilities is expected to have a significant ripple effect on society and the economy at large, beyond improving the efficiency and economy of power plants and recycling generation equipment, including the creation of local jobs.