Siemens Energy to boost Afghanistans power sector
19 Nov 2020
3 Min Read
CW Staff
A multi-phase agreement has been signed between Siemens Energy and Afghanistan, for the
development of the country as an energy hub in Central Asia. This is to be done by adopting a
sustainable, modern, and cost-effective power system, exploiting the massive renewable energy
generation potential.
The agreement has been signed by top Afghanistan officials, the Middle East Managing Director of
Siemens Energy, and the Senior Vice-President of Finance of Siemens Energy in Abu Dhabi. Back in
January 2019, Siemens signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Afghanistan, to
support sustainable development in the country and the agreement stands on this memorandum.
The aim is to enhance electricity access to unlock Afghanistan’s potential and facilitate industrial as well
as economic growth. The plan will also enable the country to generate additional revenue by leveraging
its geo-strategic positioning as an energy transit hub and exploiting the vast domestic renewable energy
resources.
through a three-phased plan, as a part of the
Afghanistan Energy Hub agreement, by developing an affordable and reliable electricity supply, which
will also address the efficient use of natural resources in order to improve the government’s revenue
stream. To create a skilled and competitive local workforce for the development of industries and
infrastructure, the company will also collaborate with the government.
Currently, Afghanistan has a fragmented electricity grid network, supplied passively with power being
drawn from neighbouring countries. Only 28% of the population of 37 million has access to electricity.
The president of Afghanistan, HE Ashraf Ghani, stated that energy was the baseline for the expansion
and development of all the country’s capitals, whether human capital, financial capital or social capital.
The president also mentioned the plan to build a country where citizens could look forward to reliable
power, not only for their offices and homes, but also to ensure that their products, be it agricultural, or
industrial, or services, can depend upon sustainable 24x7 energy, 365 days a year.
added that the implementation of the plan will create long-lasting benefits in
Afghanistan, which will be felt for generations. The electrification of the country will be conducted
efficiently and sustainably, making the nation a beacon of energy advancement and transforming the
country into a regional energy hub.
Establishment of commercial and technical feasibility will be the focus in the first phase of the
Afghanistan Energy Hub. The second phase will revolve around stabilisation and grid expansion, national
grid completion with international connections and utilisation of renewable energy via local generation
hubs. Development of the renewable energy sector, as well as cost-effective and sustainable energy
production, will be the focus of the third phase.
Siemens Energy said that the development of the Afghanistan Energy Hub corresponds with the
company’s goal to energise society in a decarbonising, sustainable and cost-effective way.
A multi-phase agreement has been signed between Siemens Energy and Afghanistan, for the
development of the country as an energy hub in Central Asia. This is to be done by adopting a
sustainable, modern, and cost-effective power system, exploiting the massive renewable energy
generation potential. The agreement has been signed by top Afghanistan officials, the Middle East Managing Director of
Siemens Energy, and the Senior Vice-President of Finance of Siemens Energy in Abu Dhabi. Back in
January 2019, Siemens signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government of Afghanistan, to
support sustainable development in the country and the agreement stands on this memorandum.
The aim is to enhance electricity access to unlock Afghanistan’s potential and facilitate industrial as well
as economic growth. The plan will also enable the country to generate additional revenue by leveraging
its geo-strategic positioning as an energy transit hub and exploiting the vast domestic renewable energy
resources.
Siemens Energy will support Afghanistan’s power sector through a three-phased plan, as a part of the
Afghanistan Energy Hub agreement, by developing an affordable and reliable electricity supply, which
will also address the efficient use of natural resources in order to improve the government’s revenue
stream. To create a skilled and competitive local workforce for the development of industries and
infrastructure, the company will also collaborate with the government.
Currently, Afghanistan has a fragmented electricity grid network, supplied passively with power being
drawn from neighbouring countries. Only 28% of the population of 37 million has access to electricity.
The president of Afghanistan, HE Ashraf Ghani, stated that energy was the baseline for the expansion
and development of all the country’s capitals, whether human capital, financial capital or social capital.
The president also mentioned the plan to build a country where citizens could look forward to reliable
power, not only for their offices and homes, but also to ensure that their products, be it agricultural, or
industrial, or services, can depend upon sustainable 24x7 energy, 365 days a year.
Siemens Energy added that the implementation of the plan will create long-lasting benefits in
Afghanistan, which will be felt for generations. The electrification of the country will be conducted
efficiently and sustainably, making the nation a beacon of energy advancement and transforming the
country into a regional energy hub.
Establishment of commercial and technical feasibility will be the focus in the first phase of the
Afghanistan Energy Hub. The second phase will revolve around stabilisation and grid expansion, national
grid completion with international connections and utilisation of renewable energy via local generation
hubs. Development of the renewable energy sector, as well as cost-effective and sustainable energy
production, will be the focus of the third phase.
Siemens Energy said that the development of the Afghanistan Energy Hub corresponds with the
company’s goal to energise society in a decarbonising, sustainable and cost-effective way.
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