The power plant was constructed by Wärtsilä with a cost of US$100 million.
[1] The construction started in August 2017 and was inaugurated by Prime Minister James Marape on 6 December 2019.
[2][3] The power plant has six generation units with a total installed capacity of 58 MW.
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