The recent agreement signed by the National Water and Electricity Company (NAWEC) in the Gambia and a Turkey based electrical firm specialized in Electricity supply and distribution KARPOWERSHIP finally came into reality.
The power station mounted and built in the 30 metres ship named Karadeniz Koray Bey docked in the Gambian waters Saturday 10th March, 2018 at 5am in Banjul.
According to sources, The officials of the line Ministry will be in Banjul for the inspection aof the ship starting at 12pm onwards.
This powership will provide electricity for 40% of The Gambia population at a cheaper rate that will benefit not only Gambians and business but NAWEC.
This ship will bring uninterrupted power supply to the greater Banjul areas for 2 years which can be renewed depending on the satisfaction of the government.
Powerships supplied and have been supplying 25% of Lebanon, 23% of Ghana, 16% of Zambia, 40% of Gambia , 30% of Sierra Leone, 30% of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, 55% of East Nusa Teneggara, Indonesia, 80% of Maluku, Indonesia, 10% of Medan, Indonesia, 20% of South Kalimantan, Indonesia and 15% of Southern Iraq’s total electricity generation.
By: Biram S Jobe BB
The power station mounted and built in the 30 metres ship named Karadeniz Koray Bey docked in the Gambian waters Saturday 10th March, 2018 at 5am in Banjul.
According to sources, The officials of the line Ministry will be in Banjul for the inspection aof the ship starting at 12pm onwards.
This powership will provide electricity for 40% of The Gambia population at a cheaper rate that will benefit not only Gambians and business but NAWEC.
This ship will bring uninterrupted power supply to the greater Banjul areas for 2 years which can be renewed depending on the satisfaction of the government.
Powerships supplied and have been supplying 25% of Lebanon, 23% of Ghana, 16% of Zambia, 40% of Gambia , 30% of Sierra Leone, 30% of North Sulawesi, Indonesia, 55% of East Nusa Teneggara, Indonesia, 80% of Maluku, Indonesia, 10% of Medan, Indonesia, 20% of South Kalimantan, Indonesia and 15% of Southern Iraq’s total electricity generation.
By: Biram S Jobe BB