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Green Energy Group launches cost-effective 6.4 MW modular power plant

Green Energy Group (GEG) has today announced the launch of its new C64 well-head condensing power plant. The C64 performs 6.4 MW and has a modular design based on standard manufactured components. Being flash based, the C64 is suitable for temperatures above 190 degrees Celsius.

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WHEB Partners invests in Green Energy Group AS

European cleantech private-equity fund WHEB Partners has invested in Oslo-based Green Energy Group (GEG), a supplier of small-scale, containerised geothermal power plants. The company was started in 2008 in Oslo and also has an office in Reykjavik, Iceland.
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UN General Secretary visits revolutionary Norwegian energy project in Kenya

Oslo/Kenya 4th April 2011: In conjunction with the UN high meeting in Kenya, UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon visited a Geothermal power plant developed and installed by the Norwegian company Green Energy Group. The power plant represents a huge breakthrough in commercialising green geothermal power production.

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5 MW modular powerplant in Kenya soon to give power online

The modular 5 MW power plant delivered to KenGen in Olkaria is now soon commissioned and will be going power March / April. The modules are delivered on standard 20 “ and 40 “ ISO container flat-racks or mounted inside containers. GEG are very much looking forward now to prove the technology and start delivering on new orders to customers world wide.

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Increasing production capacity

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Green Energy Group AS attends the world Geothermal Congress 2010

This year the conference is in Bali and we are exited to launch our modular geothermal power plants to the world market. We have until now have had great interest from several global players, but this give us the opportunity to meet most of our potential customers and potential partners, Says Stig Torvund CEO of Green Energy Group

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Green Energy Group delivers 5 MW modular power plant to KenGen, Kenya.

We are delighted to have enter into agreement with the national power provider in Kenya for a 5 MW geothermal power plant. The plant will be delivered before summer and will be operating in Olkaria. KenGen are today already operating 135 MW of geothermal power and are the leading geothermal in Africa.

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Green Energy made feasible with innovations in Geothermal Power Plants by Green Energy Group

A green energy company based in Norway has made recent advances in geothermal technology that will make it possible to phase out smog-producing coal plants with geothermal power plants. OSLO, Norway--Someday soon the earth will be cleaner, thanks to efforts and innovations by Green Energy Group, a Norwegian manufacturer of geothermal electrical power production equipment.

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