The new jetty and entry post at Hera Power Plant near Dili - just across the road from the electricity producer. Photo: David Robie/PMC |
A fact-based page by the advocacy group La'o Hamutuk (Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis) cites many critical performance reports and is headed: "Mega-project or mega problem?"
Little has been in the public domain in recent months, but according to review documents cited by LH last year, the supervising consultancy ELC/Bonifica said in a report in January 2012 on the construction phase:
"The overall
performance of the Contractor CNI22 [Chinese Nuclear Industry
Construction Company No. 22 [responsible for the high-voltage national
transmission grid], remains poor in particular for the quality of
finishing works. Despite of continuous warnings done by the Consultant
[E/B], the situation does not improve."
A separate report also said three
(out of seven) generating sets from the Hera plant were operating, using
diesel fuel unloaded at Tibar port to the west of Dili.