
Enka signs $289m Power Contract in Sulaymaniyah
Turkish firm Enka has signed a contract with Taurus Arm For Power Generatıon, Oil Transportation and Services Ltd. for the conversion of the existing 500 MW simple cycle power plant in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq into a 750 MW combined cycle power plant.
The contract value is approximately USD 289 million [378 billion Iraqi dinars], and the plant is expected to become operational on 30th June, 2028.
Taurus Arm [Taurus Energy] owns the Bazian [Bazyan] power plant in Sulaymaniyah.
(Source: Enka Insaat)
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