AES Subsidiary Inaugurates First Power Generation and Water Desalination Plant in Qatar; Meets Country's Growing Needs for Electricity and Water.ARLINGTON, Va. -- AES Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AES) announced that its subsidiary, Ras Laffan Power Company Ltd., today inaugurated Ras Laffan, the first independent power and desalination desalination or desalting Removal of dissolved salts from seawater and from the salty waters of inland seas, highly mineralized groundwaters, and municipal wastewaters. plant in the State of Qatar. The plant is a 756 MW (megawatt) natural gas fired power generation and 40 MIGD MIGD Million Imperial Gallons per Day (million imperial gallons per day) water desalination plant located in the Ras Laffan Industrial City. The new facilities help meet Qatar's growing needs for electricity and water to fuel the country's rapidly expanding economy. The new power plant is expected to meet 30% of Qatar's peak power demand and the desalination plant is estimated to increase the country's potable potable /pot·a·ble/ (po´tah-b'l) fit to drink. po·ta·ble adj. Fit to drink; drinkable. potable fit to drink. water supply by 40%. Together, they will serve approximately 200,000 people. His Highness Sheikh sheikh or shaykh Among Arabic-speaking tribes, especially Bedouin, the male head of the family, as well as of each successively larger social unit making up the tribal structure. The sheikh is generally assisted by an informal tribal council of male elders. Hamad Bin Khalifa Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani became the Emir of the State of Qatar on June 26 1995 after deposing his father, who was vacationing in Switzerland at the time. Sheikh Hamad was acclaimed Crown Prince in 1977 and at the same time was appointed Minister of Defense. Al-Thani, the Emir of the State of Qatar, inaugurated the plant during a ceremony today in Ras Laffan Industrial City. AES President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Paul Hanrahan attended the ceremony along with other members of the Qatar royal family, ministers, members of the advisory council, senior government officials, diplomats and industry executives. "As Qatar continues to expand economically, the country needs new sources of electricity and water to help fuel this growth," said Hanrahan during the plant's inauguration ceremonies. "Ras Laffan's new facilities help ensure a reliable source of these essential goods and we're proud to help Qatar continue to grow and prosper." "We are grateful for the cooperation and support of the government of Qatar in helping to make this important project a success," said Shahzad Qasim, AES Senior Vice President for Generation in the Middle East. "This joint venture project, including local, regional and international companies, represents the cornerstone of private sector participation in the country's infrastructure development." Ras Laffan is a joint venture between AES, Qatar Electricity and Water Company, Qatar Petroleum and Gulf Investment Corporation. AES manages and operates the plant which has been in service since May 2004. The project sells power and water under a 25-year contract to Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), a state owned transmission and distribution company. Payment obligations are backed by a guarantee from the State of Qatar. In addition, the project has a secure long-term (25 year) supply agreement for natural gas and seawater with Qatar Petroleum. 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For a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see "Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors" in the Company's 2003 Form 10-K. About AES AES is a leading global power company, with 2003 revenues of $8.4 billion. AES operates in 27 countries, generating 44,000 megawatts of electricity through 111 power facilities and delivers electricity through 17 distribution companies. Our 30,000 people are committed to operational excellence and meeting the world's growing power needs. To learn more about AES, please visit www.aes.com or contact AES media relations at media@aes.com. |
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