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GE has been deploying reliable baseload and flexible gas power technologies tailored to the needs of Sub-Saharan Africa since the 1950s. Today, up to 17 GW of gas power generation in the region runs on GE gas turbines.
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Amidst the pandemic, GE executed service works at four LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines at the Songas Ubungo Power Plant in Dar es Salaam and ensured the continued delivery of up to 150 megawatts (MW) of electricity from the units to the national grid.
When you’re selecting a turbine to provide one-third of a country’s electricity supply, every MW counts.
To support Senegal's increasing renewable energy demand, GE and West Africa Energy teamed up to create the country's largest combined-cycle plant. Learn more.
After a storm-caused roof collapse, the Metahara Sugar Factory accepted help from GE’s FieldCore team to repair their damaged turbines; despite extensive unit damage, the FieldCore team got the turbines back online in 20 days, ending a critical situation.
GE will supply two 9E.03 gas turbines, one STF-A200 steam turbine, three A39 generators, two heat recovery steam generators (HRSG), and additional balance of plant equipment for the Cap des Biches combined cycle gas turbine power plant, which is expected to generate 300 MW, nearly 25% of the power consumed in Senegal.
GE safely completed service interventions on three GE 9E gas turbines at the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) power plants in Calabar and Sapele, Nigeria.
Featured webinars
The complexity in structuring power projects in Sub-Saharan Africa can translate into years of negotiation, deterring investment and ultimately leading to reduced economic growth. Watch this on-demand session with industry experts as they share insights on financing and bankability for gas power projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Watch this webinar to learn how planned maintenance measures and supporting technology maximizes power plant output. The session covers planning tools, high-impact digital technologies and opportunities for re-igniting productivity of redundant or aging assets.
Join our webinar to learn about the new challenges of today, and the digital solutions that can potentially help you manage and enhance your operations in the future.
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