Cranes to North Giza Power Station

Crawler Crane Demag PC/CC4200


Offloading & installing
2 Condensers
Crane: Demag PC/CC4200 & 2 Hydraulic Suspension Trailers
Condenser  weight: 274 ton, Jib length: 42M, Radius: 24M, Supper lift: 300 ton

Installing Drums

Lifting & installing  Drums

Crane: Demag PC/CC4200 (1200 ton), HP Drum weight: 130ton

Boom length: 84M, Radius: 30M, Supper lift: 100ton

North Giza Power Station

Lifting 2 Condensers

North Giza power station
One of the largest electricity production stations in Egypt.
The plant has performed renovations, maintenance and expansion works using large equipment suitable for this work
Our company has provided the power station with the large equipment needed for this business.
It was a great time to finish the work at the right time and we had a great success in it
We provided the station with cranes including a 500-ton telescopic crane and also a Crane
Load 600 to 1200 metric tons
((Crane Demag PC / CC4200 and Crane Gottwald AMK500-93))
North Giza power station project
What are the goals and benefits of the North Giza power plant project?
The North Giza power plant project is part of a wider program aimed at helping Egypt meet its growing demand for electricity. To develop reliable, efficient and sustainable energy sources. More specifically, it aims to improve the security and efficiency of the electricity supply within Egypt. By adding new generation capacity based on efficient thermal power generation technology. The project consists of constructing a combined cycle gas-fired power plant (CCGT) in North Giza near Cairo. Which will use the most efficient thermal power generation technology.
In June 2010, the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved. For a $ 600 million loan to build a 1,500 MW combined cycle turbine power plant. Meets World Bank emissions and discharges requirements.
On February 14, 2012, additional funding of US $ 240 million was approved. To finance the construction of an additional 750 MW unit of combined cycle gas turbine. At the North Giza power plant, an associated gas pipeline and two 500 kV transmission lines, each of them is approximately length. 25 km. The additional unit will raise the total capacity of the plant to 2,250 megawatts, sufficient to serve more than five million households.
The project is located in the north of Giza on the Al-Buhairi Canal in the village of Al-Qatta. The site is located about 30 kilometers northwest of Cairo.
Given the importance of reliable electricity supplies, these types of public investments to expand generation capacity remain closely linked to the country's development. Providing a reliable and sustainable energy source is critical to economic growth. Job creation, social services and public safety;
The project is part of a larger multi-year program in the energy sector, which includes large-scale renewable energy development (including through private investment and clean technology fund support), as well as policy assistance for private investment, governance, regulatory reform and energy efficiency. Extensive stakeholder consultations were held during project preparation. It continued during the implementation phase. The Egyptian Electricity Holding Company has extensive experience in managing environmental and social risks, as it has implemented many energy projects. Funded by the World Bank. The World Bank is cooperating with the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company and the Clean Energy Distribution Center (CEPC). To enhance their capabilities as needed. To ensure proper implementation of plans to mitigate environmental and social impacts in addition to promoting benefits for the local population. In response to new requests and fit the new reality of Egyptian society.
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