UKRAINE
April 1st, 2002
KEITH NUTHALLTENDERS have been invited by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to set up a combined heat and power plant at Voznesensk tannery, in the Ukraine. It would be operated by the Ukrainian Energy Service Company and would command a total installed electric power of 1,9-2,2 MW, with two or more gas-fired piston engines equipped with a flue gas heat recovery system, producing hot water of up to 90?. The bank says that construction should be completed within eight months. Bids can be submitted from companies from any country, so long as they ...
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