AGENDA
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•History of the Group
•Current Structure of the Group
• The Energy Group
•Main Activities
•Vision and Mission
•Corporate Structure
• Engineering Team
• Product Portfolio
•New Strategy
•Relationship With clients and suppliers
• Standard Configurations
• Standard Fuel Solutions
• Service and Support
•Applications of our Solutions
• End-Users for our Solutions
•Benefits for Facility Owners
•Benefits for Electrical Utilities
•Reference List
• Sulaimaniah Project Overview
•Dhook Project Overview
•Hurriah Project Overview
•Atbarah Project Overview
•Akaz Project Overview
•Khairat Project Overview
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2015
• Activities cover MEAG region with operations in: Lebanon, UAE, Qatar, KSA, Yemen, Iraq, Nigeria, Egypt, and Sudan
• Distributors Network in more than 15 countries
• Manufacturing Facilities in Lebanon, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia
• 600 employees approximately
2007
• Acquired MBH Plant in Germany
• Established Sakr Power Projects (SPP) Business Unit. SPP executes Turnkey EPC Power Plants from 5 MW to 100 MW
2004
Appointed distributor of GE transportation diesel engines in selected areas
1998
Sakr Power Systems entered the Iraqimarket and soon became the number one company in sales of generators in thismarket
1996
Created two divisions: SakrPower Systems, for the manufacturing and sales of generating sets, and SakrLighting Systems, for the sales of lighting fixtures and Electrical accessories
1994
Started its own assembly line in its 4000 sqmplant
1972
Sakr Establishment was founded
1990
Started the generating setstrading business, dealing with small range gensets
2011
Acquired FSA Plant in Poland
2012
SPP established as a Lebanese offshore company
2008
Established SakrPower Group to encompass all the divisions of the company
HISTORY OF THE GROUP
Sakr Investment Holding
S.A.L
(Family)
Sakr Industries
properties S.A.L
Sakr Industries Land
S.A.L
Sakr Lighting Systems
S.A.L
Sakr Holding Limited
(BVI)Sakr Power Group (Cyprus) Limited
Sakr Power Group S.A.L
MBH Gulf
Sudan
Dubai
Iraq
Sakr Power Rental (SPR)
JV Sakr Roots KSA Egypt Branch
MBH (Middle East) Sal
MBH Power Systems (Changzhou) Co. Ltd
China
Sakr Power Generation SAL
Energy Group
FSA
(Poland)
SPP
(Lebanon)
MBH (Germany)
Light Incorporate
Trading (LIT)
CURRENT STRUCTURE OF THE GROUP
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SPP, MBH and FSA companies are vertically integrated together in one business model group
called ENERGY GROUP to allow the offering of complete turnkey solutions to clients.
Engines
Generating Sets
Power Plants
THE ENERGY GROUP
SPP provides power plant solutions:- based on reciprocating engines and gas turbines- working on HFO, Gas, Diesel and Dual Fuel (Gas/Diesel)
Engineering, Equipment Supply (EES)• Plant Configuration • Design, Calculation, Diagrams, Drawings • Procurement• Documentation • Delivery• Installation Supervision• Commissioning
Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT)• Project Financing • Plant Building • Plant Operation & Maintenance
Operation & Maintenance (O&M)
Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC)• Plant Configuration • Project Management • Design, Calculation, Diagrams, Drawings • Procurement• Documentation• Equipment Delivery • Commissioning• Installation / Construction
SPP MAIN ACTIVITIES
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SPP VISION AND MISSION
VISIONTo be recognized in the Middle East, Africa and CIS regions as one of the main EPC Power House Contractors offering Turnkey Projects, BOT, BOO & Power Rental.
MISSIONTo provide high quality & efficient Power Plant Solution meeting Customers’ requirements and expectations for any type of Fuel and Application.
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SPP CORPORATE STRUCTURE
General Manager
Projects Commercial Operations
Dept.
Projects Management
Dept.
Operation and
Maintenance Dept.
Projects Sales Dept.
Projects Engineering
Dept.
Projects Construction
Dept.Finance Dept.
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SPP ENGINEERNG TEAM
• Fully dedicated team of mechanical and electrical engineers with advanced expertise in developing complete product solutions
• Constant industry and product trainings
The Engineering Department is divided into two sections:
- Product Design Section: Responsible of the detailed design of the generating sets and related auxiliaries.
- Power Plant Engineering Section: Responsible to make the design of all type of missions related to power plants. The design includes the preliminary study, calculations, specifications, drawings, standards verifications, and any needed modifications.
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SPP PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
DIESEL GENSETS
• MBH* Medium Speed Diesel Gensets up to 6,000 kVA based on GE Transportation engine
• MBH High Speed Diesel Gensets up to 3,250 kVA
GAS GENSETS
• MBH Gas Gensets up to 4,300 kVA based on GE’s Waukesha** gas engine
• GE’s Jenbacher Gas Gensets up to 12,000 kVA
• Rolls Royce Gas Medium Speed Gensets up to 10,700 kVA
• MAN Gas Medium Speed Gensets up to 22,000 KVA
HFO GENSETS
• MAN HFO Gensets above 5,000 KVA
• MBH HFO Gensets up to 5,000 KVA based on FSA engine (MAN engine design)
GAS TURBINES
• GE’s Aeroderivative Gas Turbines up to 80,000 KVA
* SPP packages its generating sets mainly at the facilities of MBH (its sister company) in Halberstadt, Germany.** Trademark of General Electric Corporation
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SPP NEW STRATEGY
SPP’s new 2014-2015 strategy consists in supplying its power plants exclusively withthe best European and American technology:
• Assembly of Generating sets at MBH Germany according to European andGerman norms
• Sourcing from renowned generators and turbines suppliers: MAN, GETransportation, GE Waukesha, GE Jenbacher, GE Aeroderivative, FSA, RollsRoyce
To ensure even more reliability, efficiency and sustainability of operations, SPP hasopted to partner with the most renowned European and American suppliers.
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RELATIONSHIP WITH CLIENTS AND SUPPLIERS
SPP MAN
FSA
MBHClients
- Supply of HFO engines above 4MW- Supply of Gas Medium Speed Gensets
- Supply of HFO engines below 4MW, licensed by MAN
Assembly of Gensets:- Medium speed Diesel Gensets based on GET engines- Gas gensets based on GE’s Waukesha and GE’s
Jenbacher gas engines- High speed Diesel Gensets
- Sales and Proposals
- Engineering- Procurement
- Project management
- Construction and Supervision
- Commissioning- Operation
- Maintenance
Orders
Orders
OrdersDeliver
Products/Services
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STANDARD CONFIGURATIONS
Open, Skid Mounted inside a Power house• Ease of maintenance• Fit for unlimited unit size of genset
Enclosed, Skid Mounted• Includes control room• Robust designs for extreme environments• Cost effective solution • Quick Installation & Operation
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STANDARD FUEL SOLUTIONS
FUEL
Diesel
Heavy Fuel
Gas
Dual Fuel
• Availability• Fast Delivery• Modular Design• High/Medium Speed
• Low Cost Fuel• Modular Design• Medium Speed Engines
• Environmental Friendly• Low Cost Fuel• CHP advantage• Low Maintenance
• Fuel Versatility• Low Cost Fuel • Low Maintenance• Environmentally Friendly• High/Medium Speed Diesel Engine• Cost-effective Solution
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SERVICE AND SUPPORT
Warranty Services
Training Services
Factory Training
Site Training
Maintenance Contracts
Scheduled Maintenance Visits
Emergency Visits (committed minimum response
time)
Spare Parts Availability in Branches
Operation & Maintenance Contracts
Management & Staff / Spare Parts
Performance Guarantees
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APPLICATIONS OF OUR SOLUTIONS
Base Load Grid Stability & Peaking Black Start & Emergency Self Generation Standby Generation
Challenging Areas (City Centers, Remote developing Territories…)
When demand is at its highest
Gas Turbine Power Plants / Thermal Power Plants
Continuous Operation Small Footprint
High Fuel Efficiency When urgent power is needed during problems on the grid
Medium Speed Large Engine: to start turbines & pumps
High Fuel Efficiency Quick Start & Load Pickup
Continuous Operation, High Availability (Multiple Units)
Gas Turbines / Diesel Generators
High Speed Generators: fast pick-up for emergency load
Long life, Low Maintenance
High Efficiency / Performance
Long Life, Low Maintenance
Open and Flexible Communication with plant control system
High Availability (Multiple Units)
Advanced Automatic Transfer Capabilities
Synchronization capabilities on dead bus and with the plant turbines
Synchronization capability with the main network
Low & Easy Maintenance
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END USERS FOR OUR SOLUTIONS
Public Utilities Independent Power Producers Industrial Facilities Private Developers
Public & Local Networks Private & Public Networks Plants, Mills, Factories Stand-alone or Parallel with the main grid
High Voltage supply up to 220KV
High Voltage supply up to 220KV
Stand alone or Parallel with the main grid
Low Voltage & Medium Voltage supply up to 33KV
Supply of GIS & Conventional type switchyard
Supply of GIS & Conventional type switchyard
Low Voltage & Medium Voltage supply up to 33KV
Continuous & Rigorous Operation Capabilities
Dispatched power plant via dispatching center
Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption
Continuous & Rigorous Operation Capabilities
Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption
Peaking & Grid Stability Applications
Low Operation & Maintenance Cost, Low Fuel Consumption
Environmental Friendly
Heavy duty long-life power plants
CHP, Steam generation capabilities
CHP capabilities – Tri-generation
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BENEFITS OF OUR SOLUTIONS FOR FACILITY OWNERS
• Improved operating margins from energy cost reductions
• Increased power reliability promotes business continuity
• Enhanced power quality promotes productivity
• Help client focus on its Main Business in O&M Service
• 24/7 O&M Service
• 100% Warranty
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BENEFITS OF OUR SOLUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL UTILITIES
• Enhanced reliability of transmission and distribution systems
• Additional revenue streams through the sale of steam in cogeneration plants
• Grid Support at peak time
• Improve asset utilization by minimizing investments in over capacity
• Customer retention
Radial transmission lines
10 MW distributed
550 MW
10 MW distributed
10 MW distributed
10 MW distributed
10 MW distributed
100 MW dispersed
100 MW dispersed
100 MW dispersed
100 MW dispersed
1000 MW
~9% average line losses attributed to transmission
Capital (+9%) + variable ops + distribution + transmission
Capital + variable ops + transmission
Capital + variable ops
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REFERENCE LIST
Country Project Name Client Name Year Capacity Fuel
Qatar Qatalum SATCO 2007 12.5MW Diesel
Qatar Al-Udeid Air Base QIT 2007 11.2MW Diesel
Iraq Hurriah Plant Phase 1 (PP1) MOE 2008 62MW HFO
Algeria Amimer Energie Groupes Electrogenes for Sonatrak GE Transportation 2008 33.6MW Diesel
Iraq Al Ramad Power Station Al Bareh 2008 12MW Diesel
Nigeria Nestle gas power plant Negris 2008 3MW Gas
South Africa Debeers- Venetia mine Sheltam Grindrod 2008 11.2MW Diesel
South Africa Nestle 7.5MW Lubri-Tech Marketing 2008 7.5MW Diesel
Sudan Atbarah - Shamal Cement MGI (Mass Global Investment) 2008 6MW Diesel
Ivory Coast Moulin Moderne de Cote d’Ivoire MMCI 2009 4MW Diesel
Nigeria Palm Spring Estate Artee Industries 2009 2.05MW Diesel
Nigeria Alaoji, Egbema, Gbarain, Omoku Power Plants Rockson Engineering 2009 26MW Diesel
UAE Banyan Tree - Rakeen AAA contracting 2009 8MW Diesel
Iraq - Kurdistan Sulaimaniah Power Plant - Black Start MGI (Mass Global Investment) 2010 5.3MW Diesel
Iraq - Kurdistan Dhook Power Plant - Black Start MGI (Mass Global Investment) 2010 5.3MW Diesel
Iraq Qudus Power Plant - Black Start/Emergency Diesel Hyundai E&C 2011 4MW Diesel
Iraq Hilla Power Plant - Black Start/Emergency Diesel IFC (International Free Co.) 2011 4MW Diesel
Iraq Karbala Power Plant - Black Start/Emergency Diesel IFC (International Free Co.) 2011 4MW Diesel
Iraq Akaz Power Plant - Black Start/Emergency Diesel Lanco 2012 4 MW Diesel
Iraq Khairat Power Plant - Black Start Calik Enerji 2012 4MW Diesel
Iraq Nainawa Power Plant - Black Start Calik Enerji 2012 4MW Diesel
Nigeria Leoplast Gas LP1 Leoplast 2012 2.6MW Gas
Iraq Shat Al Basra - Black Start/Emergency Diesel Metka 2012 13.3MW Diesel
Iraq Najybia Power Plant- Black Start/Emergency Diesel Enka Teknik 2013 5.5MW Diesel
Iraq - Kurdistan Erbil CCPP - Emergency Diesel Enka 2013 2.6MW Diesel
Iraq FAO Depot - Black Start Diesel Penspen International 2013 5.6MW Diesel
Iraq Diwaniya – Black Start/Emergency Diesel El Sewedy Electric 2013 5.6MW Diesel
Iraq - Kurdistan Sulaimaniyah CCPP Enka 2014 2.6MW Diesel
Iraq - Kurdistan Bazyan – Black Start Enka Insaat 2014 4MW Diesel
Iraq Basrah Water Supply Improvement Project (Pack 3) Hitachi Ltd. 2014 17.4MW Diesel
Iraq Basrah Water Supply Improvement Project (Pack 4) Hitachi Ltd. 2014 26.1MW Diesel
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SULAIMANIAH PROJECT OVERVIEW
Client : Mass Global Investment EPC Scope:
Location : Sulaimaniah – Iraq Kurdistan Interface with DCS
Year : 2010 Power Cables 6.6kV
Electrical Output : 5.3MW Interface & Power Connection to the Plant Switchgear
Description of Project : Black Start Installed and Commissioned within 30 days
Engine Type : GE 16V250 Open Type Successful Completion and Operation
Voltage Output : 6.6kV
Type of Fuel : Diesel
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DHOOK PROJECT OVERVIEW
Client : Mass Global Investment EPC Scope:
Location : Dhook – Iraq Interface with DCS
Year : 2010 Power Cables 6.6kV
Electrical Output : 5.3MW Interface & Power Connection to the Plant Switchgear
Description of Project : Black Start Installed and Commissioned within 30 days
Engine Type : GE 16V250 Open Type Successful Completion and Operation
Voltage Output : 6.6kV
Type of Fuel : Diesel
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HURRIAH PROJECT OVERVIEW
Client : Iraqi Ministry of Electricity Engineering, Procurement and Supervision of Installation
Location : Hurriah – Iraq Phase 1: PP1 – 62MW – Successfully completed
Year : 2012
Electrical Output : 84MW
Description of Project : Plant feeding network
Engine Type : Wärtsilä 8L46B / 6L46B Open Type
Type of Fuel : HFO
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ATBARAH PROJECT OVERVIEW
Location: Atbarah, Sudan
Size: 7.6 MVA
Customer: MGI
Application: Rock Crusher
Type of Fuel: Diesel
Engine: 4 x Mitsubishi S16R PTA2
Year: 2008
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AKAZ PROJECT OVERVIEW
Location: Akaz, Iraq
Size: 5.5 MVA and 1.9 MVA
Customer: Lanco
Application: BSDG / EDG
Type of Fuel: Diesel
Engine: 1xGE16V250 and 1xMitsubishi S16R-PTA
Year: 2012
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KHAIRAT PROJECT OVERVIEW
Location: Khairat, Iraq
Size: 5.5 MVA
Customer: Calik Enerji
Application: Black Start Generator
Type of Fuel: Diesel
Engine: 1xGE16V250
Year: 2012
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