GE Power’s Distributed Power business has signed an agreement with Simba Corporation Limited (Simba Corp) as its new authorized distributor and services provider for GE’s diesel engines.
The agreement will focus on a number of key industrial sectors that require more reliable on-site power including manufacturing, mining, oil and gas production, industrial facilities, and large-scale real estate developments.
GE’s diesel engine distributorship agreement with Simba Corp. is the second diesel pact that GE has signed in Africa in 2015. In April 2015, GE announced it had signed an agreement with U.K.-based Clarke Energy to serve as GE’s first authorized distributor for diesel engine sales and services with responsibility for stationary power generation in Nigeria as well as Australia and India.
In 2014 GE introduced its new 2.6-megawatt (MW) 616 diesel engine, joining with the proven 228 and 250 diesel engine product lines to create a diverse diesel engine portfolio for stationary power generation.
“Simba Corporation’s power division has been a player in the power sector for over 15 years. We are therefore excited to sign this agreement to become an authorized distributor for GE’s 616, 228 and 250 diesel engine product lines and expand our product offerings,” said Simba Corporation chief executive officer Adil Popat.
GE’s distributed power technologies are ideally suited to help countries in East Africa strengthen their energy security by enhancing the use of their domestic energy resources to reduce local power supply shortages.
With a GDP growth averaging 5 percent, Kenya is faced with increased energy consumption and aims to increase generation capacity to a total of 5,000 megawatts (MW) by 2016 and 23,000 MW by 2030.
GE’s diesel engines will be a suitable option for customers due to their high efficiency, improved fuel consumption and ease of installation. The diesel technology also has a stable power output and reliable efficiency in the most demanding ambient conditions while its installation is fast and simple.
“With our agreement with Simba Corporation, we are taking another important step forward in our strategy to expand the deployment of our Distributed Power technologies in Kenya and throughout Africa to boost the production of cleaner, more reliable energy and support the region’s goals to create more sustainable local economic growth,” said George Njenga, sub-Saharan Africa leader for GE’s Distributed Power business.
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