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Bayat Power, a trailblazer in Afghanistan&s independent power production sector, was on Wednesday night awarded the prestigious Asian Power Award 2023 for its groundbreaking gas-fired mobile power plant.Combining creative business vision, bold financing, innovative technology, and dedicated leadership, Bayat Power pioneered Afghanistan&s emerging, independent power production sector in 2019 with the focus on providing the nation with affordable, reliable, and environmentally sustainable electricity that is desperately needed to improve the lives of Afghanistan households, communities, and businesses.Considered a leading award ceremony for the power industry in Asia, the awards honor companies that have taken innovative and game-changing steps to address the effects of the climate crisis and meet the growing demand for energy.In line with this, the awards ceremony is a celebration of excellence, innovation, and sustainability in the power sector, and provides a platform for industry players to network, share their experiences, and learn from one another.On hand to accept the award on Wednesday night was Bayat Power&s CEO Ali Kasemi who said it was an honor and a privilege for the company to receive the accolade.

He also said the award was an acknowledgement of the hard work and tenacity of Afghans in their quest for energy security and self-sufficiency in the power sector.&Bayat Power is extremely proud that the Asian Power Awards have recognized our project as the Gas Power Project of the Year in Afghanistan.

But we are even prouder of our continued efforts to improve the lives of Afghans across the country, enabling students to study at night, allowing health workers to provide critical services 24/7, supporting factory production, and lighting up cities, streets, mosques, and homes nationwide,& said Kasemi.&We set out to relaunch a critical sector and prove that independent power producers can convert natural gas into electricity and bring light and warmth to Afghanistan and its people,& he added.

Bayat Power was established in 2013 and with its visionary and innovative leadership, the company is establishing the foundations of an emerging independent power producing sector in Afghanistan.Currently providing electricity to hundreds of thousands of end-users and generating more than 300 million kWh annually, the project was structured as an innovative public-private partnership between Bayat Power, Siemens Energy, and Afghanistan government entities such as the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, Afghan Gas Enterprises (AGE), Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), and other international partners.&This project has been a unique opportunity to match creative private sector investment with Siemens& internationally renowned technical expertise to allow Afghanistan towards powering the next phase of the nation&s economic growth and energy security,& said Dr.

Ehsanollah Bayat, Chairman of Bayat Power.&We are committed to continue investing in Afghanistan&s energy sector to boost new industries, create jobs and train a new generation of Afghan engineers and technical specialists, who will help unlock the country&s vast energy potential.&From the outset, the company has tapped into the nation&s abundant natural gas reserves to provide the people with a reliable supply of affordable and sustainable electricity.In 2019, Bayat Power took a major step towards realizing their mission when they commenced the start of site work on Bayat Power-1&s 40MW gas-fired turbine, which achieved commercial operation later that year in Sheberghan.

The plant uses Siemens Energy&s SGT-A45 mobile gas turbine for its economic efficiency, flexible deployment, and power density.The foundation of the project meanwhile is the executed Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with DABS in which DABS has agreed to purchase the power produced by Bayat Power.Accepting the award on Wednesday night, Kasemi acknowledged DABS and thanked the authorities of Afghanistan&s power supply company for their support and continued cooperation with Bayat Power.&I would like to thank DABS, the national utility company of Afghanistan, who have been an amazing partner for us and who also nominated us for the prestigious award,& he said.

Kasemi also thanked the Honorable Chargé d&affaires for Afghanistan in Malaysia, Naqibullah Ahmadi, and all Bayat Power colleagues.He pointed out that the Bayat Group is the largest private investor in Afghanistan and that Bayat Power is currently the only gas-powered plant in Afghanistan.Bayat Power &has delivered almost one billion kilowatt hours to date,& he said, adding that the Siemens Energy&s SGT-A45 mobile gas turbine used by the company &is the only one in operation in the world&.&Right now, Afghanistan is ripe for investment and has not seen this level of peace and security in many, many decades,& he said adding that &it is a great time to join us in investing there, especially in the energy sector as Afghanistan has vast amounts of resources.&Bayat Power&s plant utilizes advanced and efficient technology, offering significantly more power and higher efficiency compared to other mobile gas turbines worldwide.The project, in addition to generating significant tax revenues to the government, has created thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities for Afghans, contributing to the nation&s economic condition and fostering new technical skill sets amongst talented citizens.Bayat Power&s partnership with state-owned enterprises for the country&s development has borne fruitful results & one of which is the recognition received by the Asian Power Awards, honoring Bayat Power as the Gas Power Project of the Year.Shoulder-to-shoulder with other power giantsBayat Power&s achievement at this year&s awards is an historic moment for both the company and the country as it follows in the footsteps of a number of world giants in the power sector that won the award in the past.

This includes 2020 winner Seoul Power and 2019 winner Saudi Arabia&s ACWA Power, which has a massive footprint across 12 countries.Another global giant to win an Asian Power Award was Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, which supplies electricity to over seven million people in North Delhi.

Tata won an accolade at the 2021 Asian Power Awards.This year was no different as exceptional projects, and initiatives were lauded at the Asian Power Awards ceremony and this year&s entries were judged by an elite panel of experts in the field.In the Asian Oil and Gas category, the Saudi giant Aramco walked off with the Digital Transformation Initiative of the Year award,Shell also secured three awards in the Oil and Gas category including the Digital Transformation Initiative of the Year award for Singapore and the New Product of the Year award for its Indonesia Lubricants Supply Chain.The post Afghanistan&s Bayat Power the Proud Winner of Asian Power Award 2023 first appeared on Ariana News.





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