On August 29, 2025, the 12MW captive power plant project, constructed by Shanghai Triumph Energy Conservation Engineering Co., Ltd. (STEC) for a cement plant in Malawi, Africa, was successfully sychronized to the grid. Since its official commencement on March 20, the project was completed in just 159 days, setting a new company record for overseas power station construction speed and marking another significant milestone in STEC’s technical capabilities and project management expertise.
Despite challenges such as the prevalence of malaria in Africa and difficulties in resource coordination, STEC ensured seamless collaboration across design, procurement, and construction through highly efficient full-chain integration. The project team drew on past experience to optimize process designs—including electrical prefabricated cabins, the TG building, and deaerator coal bunker bays—shortening the construction period and reducing investment costs for the customer. Furthermore, the project is equipped with advanced intelligent control systems and electrical islanding technology, enabling fully automated operation and significantly reducing operational manpower while enhancing precision. STEC consistently prioritizes safety and quality, addressing potential issues immediately and enforcing strict quality management processes. This dedication to excellence has earned the trust of the client.
As
the 5th power station project undertaken by STEC in Africa, the
successful operation of this plant will effectively alleviate local power
shortages, provide a stable energy supply for the Malawi cement production
line, and contribute significantly to promoting green industrialization in
Africa. STEC will leverage this milestone to deliver more efficient green and
clean energy solutions to global clients, support the international growth of
Triumph Group, and further elevate the company’s development.