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LONDON - Mast Energy Developments PLC (LSE:MAST) announced Tuesday that its 7.5 MW Hindlip flexible generation power project has reached a significant construction milestone with the arrival of Rolls-Royce mtu gas turbine engines.
The engines, typically the longest lead-time component in such projects, were secured through UK-based EPC company Yellow Power. The Rolls-Royce mtu 20V4000 GS low-carbon reciprocating gas turbine engines will be paired with Stamford HV804X alternators, which the company states deliver over 96% efficiency.
"We are delighted to confirm the securing and assembly of Rolls-Royce mtu 20V4000 GS engines for our Hindlip site in partnership with Powertree through Yellow Power," said Ivan Wentzel, Head of Operations at MAST Energy.
The Hindlip project, which is fully funded in partnership with Powertree, remains on schedule to complete construction and reach commercial operations in Q2 2026, according to the company.
The 20-cylinder engines feature V-configuration with turbocharging and are certified for hydrogen and green-gas readiness. MAST reports the engines offer approximately 42% electrical efficiency.
In a separate announcement, the company has applied for a block listing of 245,200,000 ordinary shares related to cash warrants issued during its July equity fundraise. The shares are expected to be admitted to trading on October 8.
MAST Energy Developments specializes in developing, operating and owning flexible generation power assets in the UK. The information in this article is based on a company press release.
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