Dangote Cement Plant, Obajana, Nigeria.
The Dangote Cement plant in Obajana, Nigeria, is the largest cement production facility in Africa, producing up to 30 000 tons daily. The plant is powered by four GE gas turbines that run on natural gas and automotive gas and oils, providing sustainable power for the business to meet its production targets. More about GE in Africa in this BRIEFING.
The Dangote Cement plant in Obajana, Nigeria is the single largest cement plant in Africa producing up to 30 000 tons of cement daily. The plant is fully powered by four GE gas turbines that run on natural gas and Automotive Gas and Oils, providing sustainable power for the business to meet its production targets.
see more »General Electric (GE) has announced the conclusion of the GE-Dangote Framework Agreement for distributed power solutions. The agreement will support the growth of one of its key customers and partners in the African market. Under the agreement, GE would supply aero-derivative gas turbines to the Dangote Group for captive power requirements, while Dangote Group would generate reliable and efficient power for the operation of its manufacturing assets within Nigeria and other African countries where
Read more »Twenty-eight Nigerians graduated from a pilot of the Lagos Garages programme, powered by GE. Over six weeks the graduates were trained on Product Development, Entrepreneurship, Sales and Marketing as well as the latest manufacturing technologies to enable innovation through rapid prototyping.
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