On May 27, 2018, the 275 MW coal-fired thermal power project in Baku, Bangladesh, which was contracted by Harbin Power International, officially received the PAC certificate issued by the owner. This marked the end of the project's infrastructure construction period and was officially transferred to the warranty period and production period. It is clear that the effective date of the PAC project in Baku is February 10, 2018, which is 5 months ahead of the schedule specified in the main contract.
The Baku project in Bangladesh is the first coal-fired power project signed by Harbin Power International and the Bangladesh Power Development Corporation. The scope of this project includes design, procurement, construction and commissioning. The construction period is 3 years, and the 2 year warranty period and 5 years Long-term service. Host equipment is manufactured by Harbin Electric Group. Auxiliaries are provided by Chinese manufacturers and are typically 'Made in China' and 'China Construction' projects.
The Baku project in Bangladesh took effect on July 16, 2015 and began timing; on February 9, 2018, the 42-day reliability operation and performance test were completed; the PAC took effect on February 10, 2018.
The Baku project in Bangladesh was handed over 5 months in advance, demonstrating the excellent unit performance of 'Harbin Electric Manufacturing', demonstrating the 'Harbin Electric Quality' for excellence and the 'Harbin Electric Speed' implemented with high efficiency, demonstrating the 'tree quality' reputation. ' The brand values.
At present, the Baku project in Bangladesh is running well and has won high praise from the owners of Bangladesh. Harbin Power International will continue to complete the follow-up work with quality and quantity to ensure the smooth operation of the unit.