U.S. Power Contracts Worth $28m Won

Rolls-Royce PLC 1 December 1999 ROLLS-ROYCE WINS U.S. POWER CONTRACTS WORTH $28 MILLION Rolls-Royce plc has won two contracts to supply a total of seven gas turbine power generating sets worth $28 million in the United States. Two RB211s will help meet peak energy demand in Michigan, and five Allison 501-KB7s will provide power and process steam at a cogeneration plant in Ohio. All seven of the sets will be manufactured and packaged at Rolls-Royce facilities and will feature Dry Low Emissions systems which dramatically reduce output of harmful nitrous oxides and carbon monoxide. John Kempster, Managing Director - Power Generation and Oil and Gas for Rolls-Royce, said: 'These contracts reflect the ideal positioning of Rolls-Royce within the increasingly deregulated US energy market. Power producers are interested in small gas turbine projects which meet specific needs, such as grid peaking and industrial cogeneration. This award brings the number of Allison 501-KB7s in service or on order to 125. 'Our aero-derivative products, light and easy to operate and maintain, fit this market trend perfectly and we are seeing great interest in both the industrial RB211 and Allison 501-KB7 for further projects.' For further information please contact: Bill O'Sullivan Manager - Corporate Communications Rolls-Royce North America Tel 703 834 1700 Fax 703 709 6087 Email: BO'Sullivan@Rolls-RoyceNA.com
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