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MV Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey

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Completed
  
July 2013

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Owner
  
Karadeniz Powership Co., Istanbul, Turkey (2009– )

Operator
  
Karadeniz Powership Co.

Builder
  
Sedef Shipyard, Tuzla, Istanbul, Turkey

Class and type
  
Special Service-Floating Power Plant

Capacity
  
203 MW generation (as powership)

The MV MV Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey is a power barge, a floating power plant, owned and operated by the Istanbul based Turkish company Karadeniz Powership Co. She was commissioned in 2013 to supply electricity to the power grid in Lebanon.

Powership

Built in August 2013 by Sedef Shipyard in Tuzla, Istanbul, she was renamed Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey after the Karadeniz Holding's vice chairperson. Equipped with eleven electric generators and four high-voltage transformers, the powership has an installed generation capacity of 203 MW on dual-fuel (HFO- and gas-fired). The powership's fuel tanks capacity allows her to generate ten days long uninterrupted power. She is a member of the nine-powership strong fleet with more than 1,500 MW total power capacity.

Arrived in Beirut, Lebanon on August 12, 2013, she joined the other fleet member MV Karadeniz Powership Fatmagül Sultan, which was already generating electricity. Moored facing Jieh Power Plant, Orhan Bey was connected to the grid on September 3, 2013. According to a power purchase agreement, worth US$370 million, signed on July 13, 2012 in Beirut with the Lebanese Government, the two powerships supply a total of 270 MW electricity in Lebanon, covering 27% of the power needs of the country.

References

MV Karadeniz Powership Orhan Bey Wikipedia