The project starts from Narok Substation in Kenya and ends at Bomet Substation. The line runs in an east-west direction, with an elevation of about 1300 meters along the line. 80% of the land is flat, and about 20% is low and mountainous, with a total length of 88 kilometers.
Recently, China Energy Engineering Corporation North China Institute received a bid letter from Kenya State Transmission Company for the Narok to Bomet 132 kV transmission line general contracting spot exchange project. Keywords: the Belt and Road news, the Belt and Road project, overseas project.
The project starts from Narok Substation in Kenya and ends at Bomet Substation. The line runs in an east-west direction, with an elevation of about 1300 meters along the line. 80% of the land is flat, and about 20% is low and mountainous, with a total length of 88 kilometers. The project is a livelihood project that the owner and the Kenyan Ministry of Energy are focusing on, with funding from the African Development Bank and the Export Import Bank of Korea. The total construction period is 13 months, and the main project content includes the design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 132 kV transmission lines. After the completion of the project, it will greatly enhance the transmission capacity of the backbone power grid in western Kenya, reverse the long-term power shortage situation in the area, and significantly improve the quality of life of local residents. (This article is from the official website of Jiandao: www.seetao. com. Reproduction without permission is not allowed, otherwise it will be punished. Please indicate Jiandao's website and the original link when reprinting.) Jiandao's mechanical column editor/Zhou Yingwen
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