Turkish Company To Construct Power Plant In Kyrgyzstan's Bishkek
Date
9/21/2024 5:16:56 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, September 21. Turkish
company Orta Asya investment Holding will build a combined cycle
power plant with a capacity of more than 250 MW on the territory of
TPP-2 in Bishkek, Trend reports via the capital's mayor's office.
According to the information, the investment agreement was
signed with the participation of Mayor Aibek Junushaliev. The total
amount of the investment agreement is $300 million.
“The project will not only become the basis for the
modernization of energy infrastructure but will also contribute to
the creation of new jobs,” the mayor's office noted.
Moreover, Orta Asya Investment Holding undertakes at its own
expense to build a power transmission line to the Ala-Archa
substation and to lay a heat route at least ten kilometers long to
connect the hot water supply and heating to the central system of
Bishkek city.
To note, the company was registered in the register of legal
entities of the Ministry of Justice of Kyrgyzstan on February 13,
2024, is located in Bishkek, and has a private form of ownership.
The director of the company is Muhammet Haluk Sur.
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