AMES signs MoU with HESSL for 20 MW gas-fired power plant in Nigeria

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The Atlanque Marine Engineering Services (AMES) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with High Land Energy Solution Services Ltd (HESSL) for the development of a 20 MW gas-fired power plant in Edo State, Nigeria. 

The facility will be an LNG/CNG dual fuel-fired gas combustion electricity generation independent power producing technology platform capable of powering a 250,000 tonnes pipe mill and coating plant of AMES. 

HESSL, as the project developer, will be working with VTT LNG (West Africa) Ltd to deliver the project. 

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