NRECA International Programs
Afghanistan

NRECA International Ltd. was sub-contracted by Chemonics International to provide design and construction supervision assistance for the electrification component of the USAID-financed Alternative Development Program/South in Afghanistan. At the outset of the project, the project design focused on expansion of electric service to rural villages in Helmand Province, a focus that was changed in 2006 to improving electric service quality to Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand.

The project team began by preparing a feasibility study for the project.  This was followed by developing a preliminary GIS-based design for the new distribution system, together with design of the rehabilitation and expansion of the Lashkar Gah substation.  Procurement of the materials and power transformers is nearing completion, while procurement of line materials and distribution transformers will be completed in July-August of this year. 

The project aims to reduce overall losses by 50% with the repair and refurbishment of the substation and distribution system. This will result in significant savings in fuel consumption and increases in service quality and reliability. 

In addition to working with Chemonics, NRECA. is partnering with DABM, the Afghan National Power Utility and electric system operator in Helmand. To learn more about ADP/S, please visit the Program’s website at www.adp-af.com

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Accomplishments:

The feasibility study was completed in the fourth quarter of 2005.

The substation design was completed in June 2006.

The distribution system final design, including new 20kV standards for DABM, was completed the fourth quarter of 2007.

Procurement of equipment and materials through a number of supply subcontracts will be completed by the end of the third quarter of 2008.

Construction services for both substation and distribution lines are expected to be completed by the end of 2008.


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