FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANT
A Fossil Fuel Power Plant is a plant that convert an energy which combust fossil fuels to produce electricity, such as coal, fuel oil or natural gas. It's convert it's thermal energy/mechanical enerty into electrical energy for continuous use and distributes through its power transmission line across a vast area.

Fossil Fuel Power Plant are generating steam-electric power plants and reciprocating engines driven on gas, diesel or Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO).
MAJOR CONTRACTS
PROJECT - 2005

Colben System has signed an agreement on July 2005 to supply power to Cambodian state-owned utilities, Electricite Du Cambodge, for a period of 10 years. Colben will design, construct, operate and maintain two power plants, the HFO Power Plant rated 5MW facility in Sihanoukville, and the other 10MW Plant in Phnom Penh.

The two plants will be operated by a special purpose company, Colben Energy (Cambodia) Ltd. Both Plants had been completed and start commercial operation since November 2006.

PROJECT - 2006

On October 2006, Colben System signed a Joint Venture agreement to supply power exclusively to Japan Cambodia Development Corporation (JCDC) for the latter's development of a Special Economic Zone in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Colben will develop on the Bulid-Own-Operate (BOO) basis, a power plant with an initial capacity of at least 10MW to cater for the first phrase, 140 Hectares of the 365 Hectares project

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