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Clough in PNG contract win

AUSTRALIA’S Clough and Finnish technology group Wartsila have won a turnkey contract to build a 58 megawatt power plant in Papua New Guinea, part of an infrastructure building program from NiuPower a joint venture between Kumul Petroleum Holdings and Oil Search.

 Wartsila 34SG engine.

Wartsila 34SG engine.

The government of PNG has earlier said that it considers the new power station a nation-building infrastructure project.    The new plant will use six of Wartsila's 34SG engines that run on natural...

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