Using the most efficient generators with a low running cost, Mantrac supplied a 16 MW biogas solution that integrated with the company’s existing dual fuel gensets and covered 60% of the power plant's needs.
Waste water treatment capacity at the plant
Coverage of electricity needs with Mantrac's solution
Project turnaround time, including supply, installation and operation
With little national grid connectivity and rain-dependent hydroelectric power sources, the Mtwara and Lindi regions of southern Tanzania often face power blackouts and brownouts. Artumas Group set out on the mission to boost the power accessibility for the commercial development and the quality of life for residents. Given the limited electric power generation and distribution infrastructure, Artumas Group designed a comprehensive gas-to-power project. This initiative involved the construction of 27 km of marine and terrestrial pipelines. With Mantrac as a partner for state-of-the-art Cat® gas generator solutions, the power project came online with six Cat G3520C gas generators in 2007.
This system was linked to the existing power distribution infrastructure, management of which transferred from Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd. to the Artumas Group. This gave the company the recognition as Tanzania's first privately supplied electric power franchise. Small shops and retailers started operations and began setting up and making profits. "Ice cream, which was never heard of in the region, is now booming," said Peter Gathercole, Director of Business Development for Artumas. In 2013, three more Cat G3520C gensets were added to keep up with the domino effect of power demands. In 2020, the project ordered two more gensets the Cat G260-16 of 4.3 MW each, which Mantrac expects to deliver, install and commission by the end of the year.