GE gets $1.9 billion Algerian power deal - WSJ

The logo of the GE Money Bank is seen behind a traffic light in Prague May 29, 2012. REUTERS/David W Cerny

(Reuters) - General Electric Co signed a $1.9 billion (1.2 billion pounds) contract with Algeria to supply turbines for six power plants, the Wall Street Journal reported. Under the deal Société Algérienne de Production de l'Electricité, a unit of Algeria's national electricity and gas company, Sonelgaz Group, bought 26 heavy duty gas turbines from GE, the Journal said. The turbines are for six new combined-cycle power plants that will add 8 gigawatts of power in Algeria by 2017 and aim to increase the country's generating capacity by 70 percent, the Journal reported. (Reporting by Sagarika Jaisinghani in Bangalore; Editing by Louise Heavens)