6 March 2025, 14:40
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HIMOINSA has developed a project to supply 8.5 MW of power to a flour production plant in the Port of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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The project aims to ensure an uninterrupted power supply for the plant, which is crucial for continuous operations in the flour production sector.
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Surplus power generated by the HIMOINSA generator sets will be fed into the local electricity grid to help stabilize the power supply in the Freetown port area.
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The initiative addresses the frequent power outages in the region, enhancing the reliability of the local grid and maximizing revenue by selling surplus power.
In addition to supplying the factory, the project challenges include the ability to feed surplus power into the local electricity grid, which will help stabilise the power supply in the Freetown port area.
HIMOINSA has developed a project to supply power to a production plant in the Port of Freetown, in the West African region, an area of great strategic importance due to its commercial logistics. As the port is a key component in the distribution of flour and other products throughout its area of influence, an uninterrupted power supply is essential for the continuous operation of the production plant.
The project is focused on the flour production sector, where a continuous supply of power is required to run the plant. In addition, the surplus power produced by the generator sets will be fed into the port´s electricity grid to help stabilise the supply.
The customer requires a power solution thar can meet the demand for 8.5 MW of power to supply the flour production plant. In addition, the ability to transfer surplus power to the local electricity grid is required to help stabilise the power supply in the Freetown port area, which has historically experienced frequent power outages. In this way, the customer´s expectations were to secure the power supply to the factory, minimising outages in the local grid and maximising revenue by feeding the surplus back into the grid.
Source: ANMOPYC