Soil remediation underway for Guyana''s 300 MW
Set to be operational by the end of October 2024, the gas-to-energy project has a 25-year lifespan, and is poised to significantly reduce electricity rates for Guyanese consumers by mid
Gas-to-Energy project: Govt negotiating contract with German firm to
The Guyana Government is currently negotiating contract terms with German company Siemens Energy SAS, which has been selected to operate the 300-megawatt (MW) combined cycle
Guyana''s largest hybrid solar-plus-storage facility strengthens
This project is Guyana''s largest hybrid solar-plus-storage power facility and is expected to provide greater grid reliability for thousands of residents in the Essequibo region.
Publication | Green light for construction of a 300mw
The Government of Guyana has paved the way for the gas to shore project to come to life by 2024. The Cabinet today issued a “no objection” to the construction of the first of its kind facility in Guyana.
UPDATED: A guide to Guyana''s Gas-to-Energy project
The Guyana government is working closely with a contractor to ensure the Gas-to-Energy project is completed for start-up in mid-2026, making cheaper, lower-emission power
$10.7B budgeted to bring 300MW gas-to-energy online by year end
Recognising the economy''s rapid growth, the government has begun work on phase two, with an additional 300MW expected. Minister Singh proposed that bids from five prequalified firms
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Gas-to-Energy project faces further delays and now likely to come on
The US$2 Billion Gas-to-Energy Project, which includes a 300MW Power Plant and Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) facility at Wales, will face additional delays, according to Government
Guyanese government approves $51.2bn for gas-to-energy project as
The GtE project, which features a 300MW combined-cycle power plant and a natural gas liquid (NGL) facility, seeks to harness offshore gas resources to expand electricity production.
Siemens to run 300 MW plant
German firm Siemens Energy SAS will run the government''s ambitious 300 MW combined cycle power plant and requests for proposals are being sought for the operations and