Temporary power and temperature control specialist Aggreko has signed two contracts worth $75m for the supply of 215 MW of temporary power in Panama and Oman.
The first contract is with the Panamanian state power generating utility, Empresa de Generacin Elctrica SA (EGESA), and involves the supply of 100 MW of power generation to support the Panamanian national grid.
The contract is for an initial duration of 12 months.
This is the first major contract the company has signed with the Panamanian generating utility, and is the largest ever signed by Aggreko in the region.
The second contract is with the Omani utility, Oman Power and Water Procurement Co.
It comprises the supply of 115 MW across five sites for a minimum three month period to provide additional power generation during the summer months.
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