Leader Universal developing power plant in Pakistan
PENANG: Leader Universal Holdings Bhd is developing a US$204mil heavy fuel oil diesel engine power plant in Gujranwala near Lahore in Pakistan, and construction is expected to commence next year.
Leader managing director Sean H'ng said at a press briefing that the tariff is being finalised now.
"We have been in negotiations with international banks. Seventy-five percent of project cost amounting to US$153mil would be raised via project finance.
"We expect to commence construction of the power plant next year. The target date for commercial operation is either in late 2009 or early 2010," he said.
H'ng said the power plant project was a joint-venture project undertaken with Gulshan Spinning Mills Limited, a member of the Gulistan group of companies in Pakistan.
The Gulistan group is one of the three large industrial business houses invited by the Government of Pakistan to fast track the development of new power generation plants, as the country needs an additional 5000 megawatts of power by year 2010.
"A company, Gujranwala Energy Limited, has been established to undertake the project.
"Leader holds a 49% equity stake in the company, while our partner holds the remaining 51%.
"The power generated will be sold to the National Transmission and Dispatch Company of the Pakistan government.
"The tenure of the power purchase agreement, in the form of 'take or pay' agreement, is for 25 years.
"The 'take or pay' agreement means that the Pakistan government will pay us regardless of whether they require us to generate electricity from the power plant.
"The estimated revenue from the project is about US$160mil per annum," he said.
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PENANG: Leader Universal Holdings Bhd is developing a US$204mil heavy fuel oil diesel engine power plant in Gujranwala near Lahore in Pakistan, and construction is expected to commence next year.
Leader managing director Sean H'ng said at a press briefing that the tariff is being finalised now.
"We have been in negotiations with international banks. Seventy-five percent of project cost amounting to US$153mil would be raised via project finance.
"We expect to commence construction of the power plant next year. The target date for commercial operation is either in late 2009 or early 2010," he said.
H'ng said the power plant project was a joint-venture project undertaken with Gulshan Spinning Mills Limited, a member of the Gulistan group of companies in Pakistan.
The Gulistan group is one of the three large industrial business houses invited by the Government of Pakistan to fast track the development of new power generation plants, as the country needs an additional 5000 megawatts of power by year 2010.
"A company, Gujranwala Energy Limited, has been established to undertake the project.
"Leader holds a 49% equity stake in the company, while our partner holds the remaining 51%.
"The power generated will be sold to the National Transmission and Dispatch Company of the Pakistan government.
"The tenure of the power purchase agreement, in the form of 'take or pay' agreement, is for 25 years.
"The 'take or pay' agreement means that the Pakistan government will pay us regardless of whether they require us to generate electricity from the power plant.
"The estimated revenue from the project is about US$160mil per annum," he said.
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