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UKGSA

CITY OF WINONA EXPANDS RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY AT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT WITH CAPSTONE GREEN ENERGY MICROTURBINES

Capstone Green Energy Holdings, Inc. and Capstone Green Energy, LLC (a UKGSA member) announced that Vergent Power, Capstone’s distributor for the Upper Midwest, New England, and Eastern Canada, has secured an order
MEGSA

BIOGAS FACILITY IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES HAS BEEN OPERATING SUCCESSFULLY FOR FOUR YEARS

Al Rawabi, a dairy company based in the United Arab Emirates, has operated a substantial large-scale biogas facility since 2021.
CHP

10MW GENERATORS TO POWER THE PLANT AT THE OYO STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, AGODI, NIGERIA

In December 2024, the Oyo State Government commissioned the first phase of the 11 MW Oyo State Independent Power Project: a private investment by Elektron Energy.
CHP

8.5 MW POWER PLANT FOR A FLOUR FACTORY IN SIERRA LEONE, SOUTHWEST COAST OF WEST AFRICA

A flour factory recently installed a 8.5 MW power plant in Sierra Leone, located on the southwest coast of West Africa.
CHP

11.3MW GAS POWER PLANT TO PROVIDE ELECTRICITY AT AN INDUSTRIAL SITE IN NIGERIA FOR 2025

Nigerian manufacturers need government support to secure raw materials locally following the high cost of importing them due to the devaluation of the local currency...
Events

POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS WILL BE HELD ON JULY 3RD, 2025 - GOLF TOURNAMENT IS SCHEDULED FOR THE DAY BEFORE

PowerEx Live Midlands 2025 has one major aim - to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries in just one day, in one special location...
CHP

WITH FOUR  NEW POWER PLANTS THE PLANNED ISTANBUL CANAL CAN BE FINISHED AS EARLY AS 2032,  SAY ENGINEERS

The 45km Istanbul Canal is an artificial sea-level waterway 25-metres deep planned by Turkey in East Thrace, connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara, and thus to the Aegean and Mediterranean seas.
CHP

NATIONWIDE POWER BLACKOUTS PERSIST IN LEBANON

Lebanon is suffering from a series of nationwide power outages which have affected critical infrastructure, including Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport and the Port of Beirut.