-project contractor announces
Gas-to-Energy (GtE) project contractor, LNDCH4, yesterday announced the arrival of two advanced gas turbines from Sweden, marking a key moment for this country’s huge GtE project which promises a 50 percent cut in energy bills.
A release from the company said that these gas turbines, which will be at the heart of the Combined Cycle Power Plant generating 300 Megawatts (MW) of electricity, are set to be installed at the project’s Gas-to-Energy site at Wales, West Bank Demerara.
Humberto Lopez, Country Manager for LNDCH4 Guyana, provided an overview, stating, “The arrival of these cutting-edge turbines marks a crucial milestone in realising Guyana’s energy ambitions. Once operational, they will not only expand the country’s power generation capacity but also provide an efficient and environmentally friendly energy source for decades to come.”