GE Vernova’s Hydro Power business has
completed the commissioning of the four 175 MW Francis hydropower turbines and
generators at the Zungeru project in Nigeria.
Located on the Kadina River in Niger
State, the 700 MW Zungeru project is the second largest hydropower plant in
Nigeria, and is expected to meet around 10% of Nigeria’s total domestic
electricity requirements, with renewable and reliable energy. The site will
also help in controlling floods and support irrigation for the region.
GE Vernova was selected by the EPC
(Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) company China National Electrical
Equipment Corporation (CNEEC) to design, supply, supervise installation and
commission the four hydropower units.
Nigeria is gifted with large rivers and
natural falls that create opportunities for hydropower development. As the
Government of Nigeria continues to pursue the expansion of generation capacity
and extend the capability of its power grid, it would be great to take
advantage of the country’s water reserves to meet its increasing demand for
sustainable, reliable, and efficient power. This project will have a
wide-reaching impact on the country’s energy landscape. The Zungeru project
received investment support from Export-Import Bank (Exim Bank) of China.
According to the International
Hydropower Association (IHA), the total exploitable potential of hydropower in
Nigeria is estimated at over 14 GW and hydropower remains essential to help
accelerate the energy transition. GE Vernova has been collaborating with energy
stakeholders to deploy innovative technologies tailored to respond to the needs
of the Sub-Saharan Africa region since the 1950s. GE Vernova delivers across
the entire energy ecosystem from generation to transmission and distribution
and has been operating in Nigeria for almost 50 years.
GE Vernova is a carefully planned and
purpose-driven global energy company, encompassing various segments such as
Power, Wind, and Electrification. This comprehensive endeavor is complemented
by its accelerator businesses, including Advanced Research, Consulting
Services, and Financial Services. With a rich history of over 130 years, GE
Vernova stands uniquely positioned to play a leading role in the global energy
transition. Its mission involves both electrifying the world and actively
working towards its decarbonization. Through its efforts, GE Vernova assists
customers in powering economies and supplying essential electricity that plays
a critical role in promoting health, safety, security, and an improved quality
of life.
The headquarters of GE Vernova is
situated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, and it boasts a global presence
with more than 80,000 employees operating in over 140 countries worldwide.
Notably, GE Vernova's Hydro Power division specializes in developing advanced
technologies that harness the potential of water to provide dependable power to
some of the world's largest economies and even to remote communities.