| Iraq can't pay for massive GE Energy contract
Aug 3 - McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - Larry Rulison Times Union, Albany,
N.Y.
Reuters is reporting that the government of Iraq cant pay for a $3 billion
contract it has with General Electric Co. to provide the war-torn country
with 65 gas turbines, enough to provide the country with 7,000 megawatts of
electric generating capacity.
GE Energy, which has its power generating unit headquartered here in
Schenectady, made a huge deal of the contract back in December, saying it
was the largest in GE history.
Steve Bolze, president of water and power for GE Energy, told the Times
Union at the time that the equipment would be delivered over the next two
years. GE makes its gas turbines in South Carolina and France.
Reuters said that the Iraqi parliament could not agree to issue bonds to
raise money for the project.
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