PPA signed for 200 MW combined cycle power plant in Dededo

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The Guam Power Authority has signed a PPA agreement with KEPCO, the developer of 200 MW combined cycle power plant in Dededo on the US territory of Guam. The PPA was signed on November 5 for 25 years.

The project involves the development of a 200 MW combined cycle power plant in Dededo, 5 km northwest of Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Guam.

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