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APR Energy exits Yemen as tensions rise

April 9 (Reuters) - APR Energy Plc (Other OTC: APRYF - news) said it had ceased operations in Yemen due to the escalating conflict in the country.

The company, which rents out turbines and generators to overcome power shortages, has been operating in Yemen since 2012, providing 60 megawatts of power capacity, it said.

APR Energy also said it had received a notice from a customer in the South Pacific for early termination of a 60 megawatt contract.

The contract will now end in the third quarter of this year, three months ahead of its original termination date. It did not name the customer. (Reporting by Roshni Menon in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)