💨 Abstract
Green Power International Pvt. and BUA Group have agreed to build a 20 MW gas-based power plant in Nigeria. The plant, developed on an EPC basis, will provide clean energy to BUA’s upcoming LNG facility, boosting Nigeria's energy availability and reducing reliance on imported fuels. Leveraging MWM’s advanced gas engine technology, the project aligns with Nigeria’s energy transition roadmap and BUA’s sustainability goals.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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