CTG awards Four (4) New Trent 60 Gas Turbines Contract to Rolls-Royce (June 8, 2010)
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, today announced orders worth over $200 million of electrical power generation equipment from customers in Australia, Bangladesh, Spain, Venezuela and Yemen.
The new orders consist of 25 Bergen diesel engines, five Bergen gas engines and six Trent 60 gas turbines, which in total are capable of producing over 560MW of electrical energy for the five new customers.
Contracts from Australia and Venezuela will see a total of six Rolls-Royce Trent 60 gas turbine electrical generating packages delivered with a value of $110 million.
The Camelot Technologies Group International, Inc. ("CTG") has contracted with Rolls-Royce to supply four (4) new Trent 60 gas turbine generating sets to be installed in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela. At least two of the units are scheduled to enter commercial operation in 2010 with another two due to be online in the first quarter of 2011. CTG Power Systems, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of CTG is performing the engineering, procurement, project management, start-up, operations and maintenance services at the site.
In Darwin, Australia, the Power and Water Corporation has selected two Trent 60 packages to deliver 116MW at their Channel Island power station, helping provide electricity to a region where power demand is increasing by four per cent per year. The two Trent units will increase the generation capacity by about 25 per cent.