APR Energy Announces New 200MW Turbine Power Project in Uruguay
Original 100MW Power Project Contract also Extended
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- APR Energy today announces that it has signed a new 200MW contract in Uruguay to provide its fast-track, temporary power solutions. The agreement provides for diesel-fired gas turbines to address anticipated power needs for the customer. The initial term of the contract will run into mid-2014. APR Energy also announces that it has signed an extension to its existing 100MW contract with the customer, with the term to run into mid-2014.
"This new deal, together with the contract extension, is representative of the strong demand we continue to see across the temporary power market, particularly, in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia," said John Campion, APR Energy Chief Executive Officer. "As seen with the Uruguay contract, a key growth driver of the temporary power market continues to be demand for mobile gas turbines, for which we are well positioned as one of the world's largest providers."
APR Energy has previously operated similar modular turbine power projects in other countries around the globe, most notably in Japan and Martinique.
About APR Energy
APR Energy specializes in the sale of reliable and efficient electricity through the rapid global deployment of customized, turnkey power solutions. APR's fast-track approach, flexible offerings, and comprehensive operation and maintenance services have established it as a leader in the utility and industrial segments. APR Energy provides its power generation solutions to customers and communities around the world, with an emphasis in Africa, South America, Central America, the Middle East and Asia. APR Energy also implements philanthropic initiatives at each plant location through its Community Development Program, which aims to build and maintain close relationships with its neighbors through projects and donations in health and education.
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