Attarat Power Plant
Attarat Power Plant is an oil shale-fueled power plant constructed in the Attarat Umm Ghudran area, east of Al Qatranah, in Jordan. The project is developed by the Attarat Power Company, a partnership between YTL Power International, Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd. and Eesti Energia. It is the first oil shale power plant in Jordan and the largest private sector project in Jordan to date.
History
The project was originally developed by an Estonian power company Eesti Energia. The concession agreement between the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and National Electricity Power Company of Jordan, and Eesti Energia was signed on 30 April 2008. In 2010, YTL Power International bought a 30% stake in the project.A 30-year power purchase agreement was signed with Jordan in October 2014. The construction agreement was signed on 12 January 2016. The financial closure agreement was signed on 16 March 2017. At the same time, YTL Power International increased its stake in the project up to 45% and Guangdong Energy Group Co., Ltd. became a new shareholder also with 45% stake. Construction started shortly after.
Technical description
The power plant has 554 MW and 477 MW capacity. It will consist of two circulating-fluidized-bed units.The power plant consumes 10 million tons of oil shale per year which will be provided from the nearby open-pit mine and it is also the biggest mine in Jordan. Over its 40-year lifetime it would need an oil-shale mining area of approximately.
The plant is among the largest power plants in Jordan, and the largest oil shale-fired power plant in the world after Narva Power Plants in Estonia.