General Electric, Dangote Sign Pact to Digitize Dangote’s Plants to Boost Reliability and Power Supply Efficiency

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America’s global conglomerate, General Electric and Dangote PLC, Africa’s leading cement company has signed a contract to modernize Seven GE LM6000PC Aeroderivative Gas Turbines and Install Its Asset Performance Management (APM) Digital Solution at Dangote Cement Plants in Obajana and Ibese, Nigeria.

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The contract includes service agreement extension for additional 50,000 operating hours for each of the seven GE lm6000pc aero derivative gas turbines; GE’s APM digital solution will help reduce unplanned downtime and enhance operational performance; GE’s total plant solutions will improve power supply efficiency and help extend the life of the cement plants

Operations Director, Dangote Cement PLC, Ravi Sood said that power supply is both a key input and a major cost in Dangote’s manufacturing process.

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“Operational performance is crucial to our cement plant’s overall productivity, directly affecting end products. Being at the front of cement production in Africa, we believe extending our services agreement with GE and the introduction of digital solutions will allow us to improve efficiencies, anticipate further reductions in unplanned downtime and become more self-sufficient in power production in a country which, with approximately 190 million inhabitants, is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world.”, Sood said.

APM leverages cutting-edge technology to monitor the performance of power generation assets to reduce downtime, avoid turbines damage and remotely predict and resolve issues. APM sensors will be installed not only on the seven aeroderivative turbines, but also on their associated generators and gear boxes to predict and accurately diagnose issues with greater accuracy before they occur.

CEO for GE’s Gas Power businesses in sub–Saharan Africa, Elisee Sezan said that energy infrastructure is getting smarter, and digital solutions allow not only the shift from traditional calendar-based repairs to predictive maintenance, but they also increase power asset availability and reliability.

“We are proud to continue our 13-year collaboration with Dangote Cement to help them support Nigeria and other African countries towards achieving self-reliance and self-sufficiency in the world’s most basic commodities.”, Sezan said.

The agreement underscores GE’s commitment to work collaboratively with its customers using the APM software to optimize their performance of assets, increase reliability and availability, minimize costs and reduce operational risks. Earlier this year, GE announced the first digital solutions order in sub-Saharan Africa for Azito in Ivory Coast to improve power plant output, reliability, availability and operational performance.

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