Mott MacDonald begins work on 210-MW Skavica hydroelectric project in Albania

Mott MacDonald is supporting development of the preliminary designs for a new 210-MW hydroelectric project in Skavica, Albania.

Working with lead contractor Bechtel, Mott MacDonald is developing hydrological, geotechnical, seismic and engineering technical studies and will recommend a preferred layout for the scheme. The firm will also produce a front-end-engineering and design study that will contribute to the project’s cost estimate.

A comprehensive BIM structure will be used to manage the project throughout the delivery process. Standard LiDAR, photogrammetry and other digital data collection techniques will be used to support the development of the scheme proposals and input into the BIM models.

The design of the plant will be complicated by the seismic and tectonic activity in the region, as well as the challenges associated with a lack of access roads leading to the site.

The hydroelectric project is to be owned and operated by Korporata Elektroenergjitike Shqiptare (KESH) – the Albanian Power Corporation, which operates around 79% of the country’s generation capacity.

Albania’s electricity generation is primarily based on hydropower. On average, Albania’s existing hydropower plants generate about 5 TWh. But the country consumes around 7 TWh and continues to be a net importer of electricity. The new plant will increase power production by 20%, while also regulating the three pre-existing hydropower plants on the Drin River.

“This project represents a low carbon solution to providing for Albania’s growing energy needs,” said Ajay Chaudhary, account leader, Mott MacDonald. “At the same time, it will improve the region’s resilience to flooding, the risk of which is increasing because of climate change.”

Phase 1 of the project is estimated to be completed in November 2022. Construction of the new hydroelectric project is expected to take around four years.

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