Thursday 8 August 2013

Respite for Guinea's Power Shortage

Respite seems to be coming the way of Electricité de Guinée (EDG), the government owned public company in charge of the electricity sector in Guinea, in its quest to improve power supply in the country. This respite is in the form of a contract to deliver a 50 MW temporary package to help alleviate power shortages currently affecting the capital Conakry, signed between Aggreko, the world leader in the provision of temporary power and temperature control services and EDG.

The Aggreko installation will bring much needed additional capacity to the local grid and will ensure a more robust and reliable power supply is delivered to the commercial heart of the country in order to help keep business and industry up and running and keep the lights in the city. The Managing Director of Electicité de Guinée, Nava Touré noted that the Aggreko power plant will provide them with the time and space needed to address the power supply issues affecting the capital.

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