Zenith Energy Limited announced the commissioning and full completion of its 62-megawatt (MW) power station at Newmont's Tanami Gold Mine. The project has been completed ahead of schedule within very tight capital constraints given the technical and logistic complexity of the construction program. The 62MW of installed capacity at Tanami makes this Zenith's completed project, and one of the standalone gold mine in Australia, demonstrating the Company's ability to design, construct, install and commission significant power stations in extremely remote locations. The full commissioning of the Tanami power project delivers a 30% uplift in installed Build Own and Operate (BOO) MW capacity in the Company's portfolio, and a significant corresponding uplift in revenue from fourth quarter of fiscal 2019 and going forward, with the first full year impact from the project occurring in fiscal 2020. The Tanami contract is for an initial 10-year term, with an option to extend for a further 10 years, providing stable annuity-style earnings over the long-term and a blueprint project for remote mining operations in Australia and beyond. With the full completion of Tanami's power project, Zenith now has established a strong track record for project delivery, with its portfolio of 219 MW of contracted BOO capacity and a total of 438 MW of total power generation capacity under control.