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It’s official - the share of all non-renewable fuels in EU primary energy consumption has decreased within the last three years while the share of renewable fuels has significantly increased over the same period. Still, the EU’s primary energy consumption rose above the indicative trajectory set by the EEA to monitor progress towards 2020 energy efficiency targets, a trend which is expected to continue to 2022. In accordance with the Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/EU), the EU Member States set up national indicative targets that, collectively, should have help the EU to reach its 20 % energy efficiency target by 2020. For primary energy consumption, THE USE OF RENEWABLE the targets range from a 20.5 % reduction (UK) to a 28.6 % increase FUELS IS DEFINITELY ON compared with 2005 levels. A total of 18 Member States THE RISE THANKS TO EU reduced (or limited the increase in) their primary energy consumption LEGISLATION EFFORTS to levels below their corresponding linear trajectories in 2017, while 10 did not. Still, three years back in 2017 the primary energy consumption levels were 2 % above the indicative linear trajectory. Furthermore, preliminary EEA estimates of primary energy consumption indicate levels are continuing to exceed the indicative trajectory. The exploitation of renewable energy sources does not give rise to greenhouse gas emissions (except in land use change issues related to biomass and emissions related to the use of non-renewable energy during the construction of renewable energy installations). Renewable energy sources usually lead to significantly lower levels of air pollutants (except when related to biomass applications). Renewable energy can, however, affect landscapes and ecosystems (e.g. wind turbines severely affect the landscape and much land is needed for the production of biomass, which may have an impact on biodiversity). Two particular items of legislation are intended to back this up. The Energy Efficiency Directive (Directive (EU) 2018/2002) puts forward a binding EU-wide 32.5 % energy savings target for 2030, following on from the existing 20% target. COM(2015) 80 final — the Energy Union Package - establishes a framework strategy for a resilient energy union with a progressive, forwardlooking climate policy.

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FEATURES

p. 20 | GENSETS TELECOM PROVIDER RELIES ON GENERAC GENSET

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When a tornado struck Pendleton, Indiana, one of the USA’s largest cell provider has a cellular tower which provided Pendleton residents with the opportunity to call for emergency services. This tower was backed up by a Generac 60 kW diesel generator. During the aftermath of the tornados, the Pendleton area was without power and one telecom generator was running out of fuel at a crucial time. What happened next? WIP has the story.

p.22 | POWER SUPPLIES HYDROGEN POWER HELPS WITH CARBON FREE CONSTRUCTION AFC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, has announced a collaboration with major Spanish construction company ACCIONA to install its zero-emissions H-Power generator on a construction site in Spain next year.

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GENSET FOR LEADING RENTAL GROUP - PRAMAC’S NEW TWINGEN GQW1400V SUPERSILENT GENSET Pramac generators are designed to meet the specific requirements and needs of its customers. One recent development has been the Pramac Twingen GQW1400V supersilent genset. The new unit reflects Pramac’s desire to design a super silent, yet also compact and flexible product. This is a multipurpose unit suitable for use at all events whilst avoiding transport and logistic problems. It is a design which allows for simple maintenance and cleaning.

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p. 26| TURBINES STEAM TURBINE OPERATIONAL AT COMBINED GAS-STEAM CYCLE POWER PLANT IN URUGUAY Doosan Škoda Power said it has successfully installed and launched a DST-S20 steam turbine with an output of 200 MW, along with operational equipment, at the Punta del Tigre combined gassteam cycle power plant in Uruguay. The Punta del Tigre B project has a total output of 530 MW.

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p. 28 | HRSG NEW YORK’S NEWEST HRSG PLANT OPENS THE CRICKET VALLEY ENERGY CENTER Cricket Valley Energy Center, Dover, New York, opens in April 2020 with three GE 7F.05 gas turbines, three steam turbines and three heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) operating in combined-cycle mode. The CVEC is a 1.1GW natural gas-fired power plant developed in Dover, New York, US. It is the most efficient CC power plant in the state.

28 p. 30-31 | GAS TURBINES Franz Josef Strauss Airport in Munich features an energy and emergency power supply provided by seven TBDG 441 V16 diesel gas engines. In 2002, the line-up was expanded with two TCG 2032 V16 engines and has since undergone further modernisation: ALSO: MWM Service Tutorial Videos Win intermediaglobe Silver Award 2020 at 21st WorldMediaFestival - a special report.

p. 32 | GENSETS AUSONIA GETS PEOPLE MOVING BY RAIL THANKS TO GENSETS Rail passengers around the globe are enjoying safe and uninterrupted journeys thanks to the backup gensets delivered by Italian power company Ausonia and Perkins. Perkins regularly supplies engines across its 4000 Series, including the 4006, 4008, 4012, and 4016. Not only do they meet Ausonia’s power needs from 800 to 1,500 kVA, they provide the proven reliability that Ausonia’s reputation depends on.

p. 34 | ALTERNATORS FROM GAS TO GRID POWER Energy Co. Ltd. since 2011, power specislist NEWAGE® | STAMFORD® | AvK® provided Shenzhen Dongjiang Environmental Renewable Energy Co. Ltd. with a STAMFORD® S-Range S7HV alternator for a system providing grid power to ShenZhen City, China. Energy is being generated thanks to a biogas plant generator which relies on this essential part.

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SELECT THE CORRECT IP RATING TO PROTECT YOUR UPS

SIMPSON POWER EQUIPMENT GENSETS USED IN YANLOAD BAY REAL ESTATE PROJECT

When it comes to power protection a UPS is an important investment and so it needs to be kept in suitable conditions to optimise its design life fully, explains Aaron Oddy, Sales Engineer, Centiel UK. A UPS IP rating of IP20 means the UPS enclosure only protects against solid objects of over 12mm and has no moisture protection.

For its standby power, the Yanload River Bay real estate project in China selected a generator set from one of the country’s biggest original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Simpson Power Equipment. The generator set and its Perkins engine have lived up to expectations. WIP has the story.

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IN BRIEF FOUR MAN DUAL-FUEL ENGINES EACH HAVE 14 MW OUTPUT MAN Energy Solutions has handed over a 56 MW power plant blockunit to its customer, Bermuda Electric Light Co. (BELCO). The newly-constructed unit is an extension of the existing complex in Pembroke, home to Bermuda’s main power station and close to the capital, Hamilton. In a consortium with Danish power-plant specialist, Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor A/S (BWSC), MAN Energy Solutions was responsible for the delivery and commissioning of the unit’s four MAN 14V51/60 dual-fuel engines, while BWSC handled the plant’s construction. The four dual-fuel engines – each with an output of 14 MW – will allow to retire several old units in the power plant.

SMARTER LOCAL ENERGY NETWORKS WITH AI DINO A pilot project that aims to show how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to prevent local power networks being overloaded during the projected rapid rise in demand for electricity has been launched with co-funding from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency. Project DINO (Domestic Infrastructure and Network Optimisation) - a partnership between Evergreen Smart Power, Energy Assets Networks and Myenergi - will demonstrate in a newbuild residential setting how AI can safeguard network integrity through two-way communication with household appliances. It is the first project of its type in the UK. Currently, housing developments are designed to cope with an average peak load of 2kW per household. However, as EV charging and heat pumps become more common place, this could routinely exceed 10kW – and without intervention, this could lead to power outages. “There is growing realisation that local power networks may not be able to cope with the huge increase in demand for electricity as we transition to electric vehicles, battery storage/charging and air source heat pumps alongside traditional household appliances,” says Jayson Whitaker, Managing Director of Energy Assets Networks, which operates local networks around the country. “The DINO project aims to demonstrate how a network-to-device AI interface can manage loads dynamically by enabling appliances to automatically dial down consumption at peak times to relieve network stress and safeguard power to homes. Without such a solution, the country would need to invest in a hugely costly network reinforcement programme to increase capacity.” Networks are predicted to come under pressure as electrification increases in every area of life as the country decarbonises on the road to net zero – from the adoption of electric vehicles, with the phase-out of petrol and diesel cars in 2035, to the transition from gas to electric heating.

NIDEC ASI CONTRIBUTES TO THE ‘GREEN’ RELAUNCHING OF ITALIAN TOURISM Nidec ASI - head of the Nidec Industrial Solutions platform belonging to the Nidec Group - has played a key role in the sustainable renovation of Cortina d’Ampezzo’s landmark Faloria cableway which connects the city centre with Mount Faloria, at an altitude of 2,120 m, hub of the ski slopes in the winter months, offering a magnificent view over the Dolomites. Tourists enjoying the natural beauty of the Alps this summer will have the opportunity to travel sustainably, in keeping with the restraints imposed by the Government, minimising the impact on the environment, thanks to Nidec ASI’s innovative green solutions. Nidec ASI and its experts at the production plants in Montebello - a world centre of excellence in the development of cutting-edge systems for the development of cableway transport - and Monfalcone, will design, construct and supply SMART architecture for the operator. This will incorporate the automation and safety features of the three stations and four cable cars, enabling integrated diagnostics of the entire system both from the local supervision station and remotely. The cableway will also be equipped with an innovative backbone radio circuit (wi-fi), with hand-over management of moving vehicles similar to that of railway technologies, in order to enable communication between the stations (upline/midway/downline), the automated vehicles and the safety features.

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TRACTEBEL SUPPORTS TENNET IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF 145 KM HV LINE Germany’s biggest transmission grid operator, TenneT, has awarded Tractebel the contract for installing a 380 kV overhead line, covering a distance of 145 km between Dollern and Landesbergen. The “A250 Stade-Landesbergen” project will make a key contribution towards the success of the energy transition in Germany. Tractebel’s technical concept and experience in the management of major projects were competitive enough to win the contract. The team, with Tractebel Engineering GmbH as the lead company, will be supporting this project over the next six years as an EPCM project together with external partners such as the ERM Group or EQOS Energie Deutschland GmbH. Around 30 Tractebel experts from different Tractebel corporate units such as Lahmeyer Deutschland, Tractebel DOC and Tractebel Romania will be providing their combined know-how. Dr. Thomas Brandstätt, Chairman of the Management Board at Tractebel Engineering GmbH, is convinced: “The energy transition in Germany will only be successful if the increase in offshore wind energy and solar energy is integrated with the expansion of the grid. The TenneT A250 grid expansion project is a critical factor in Germany’s economy.

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IN BRIEF GE & TIRRENO POWER OFFER ADDITIONAL SAFETY PROTOCOLS GE said it has safely completed the installation of a new rotor and a compressor upgrade on a GE 9F.03 gas turbine at Tirreno Power’s 1200 MW Torrevaldaliga Sud Power Plant near Rome. The modernization project started in late February with the goal to enhance the reliability and availability of the equipment, which provides power to the Italian grid. In the following weeks, as the pandemic spread and Covid-19 protective measures were put in place, GE, in alignment with Tirreno Power, quickly implemented additional safety protocols and procedures to ensure the timely and safe completion of the outage.

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MECC ALTE ENCOURAGES US TO FIND THE POWER WITHIN As part of its commitment to build sustainable and resilient communities, Mecc Alte UK has been supporting its colleagues, customers, suppliers and wider professional community with a sponsored series of agile thinking workshops. The Power for Your Mind mental fitness workshops are the first in the industry and have been hosted throughout the lockdown period for organisations in the power and engineering sectors. The sessions focused on enabling participants to flex their mindfulness and progressively build their skills to reduce stress and anxiety, achieve more, create balance and build confidence as many individuals had to adapt quickly to new ways of working and leadership. The workshops also provided a practical take-away tool kit that armed participants with practical skills that they could take forward into their home and professional life. Jonathan Stokes, sales and marketing director Mecc Alte UK, said: “I believe now is the time not only to look after our employees but also to make a better contribution to our wider business community. “Mecc Alte has a loyal and strong commercial network and is committed to driving positive working relationships throughout the world. Across all levels of the business including the senior board, we understood that at this time, many would need support as they adjusted to the experience of furlough and lockdown and that stress would exist for not just our own team, but also in the sector.” The virtual webinars were hosted by Ashley Bookman, CEO, Momentum Incorporated. Ashley is a systemic thinker who has worked to understand and provide practical tangible solutions for improvements in mental health, business performance and organisational and societal culture change. Jonathan confirms: “The Mecc Alte team has undertaken professional development with Ashley which had a positive impact on our business performance.”

GO DOWN THE HYDROGEN ROUTE EUROPEAN COMMISSION IS URGED

HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC SELECTS PLUS POWER’S 185MW KES PROJECT

The CEOs of ten leading energy companies have written an open letter to the European Commission (EC), urging the group to prioritise hydrogen generation as part of Europe’s clean energy future. The letter, signed by various companies including Akuo Energy, Ørsted and Vestas, calls on the EC to embrace hydrogen in its upcoming “green recovery plan”. New plans set out the long-term power plans for Europe to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, and transition to a cleaner energy mix. Hydrogen, as a power source, is typically thought of as a byproduct of installing carbon capture hardware at natural gas plants, but the letter’s signatories are eager to highlight the potential of electrolysis of water, an alternative process that can produce hydrogen without environmental damage. The open letter explains: “Hydrogen produced via electrolysis, powered by 100% renewable electricity, has zero greenhouse gas emissions. When made in Europe it reduces the EU’s energy dependence from third countries and when produced by grid connected renewables it offers a real form of sector coupling between the power sector and the other economic sectors.” Opinion is divided as to the viability of clean hydrogen as a power source on both a large scale and over a long period. Groups such as the UK’s Committee on Climate Change have noted that the infrastructure required to develop large-scale electrolysis facilities could ultimately cost more, in time, money, and the consumption of other fuel sources, than the clean hydrogen production would offset. Hydrogen could be a relatively stable investment, meaning investors are more likely to develop large-scale hydrogen facilities.

Independent developer of utility-scale battery storage projects Plus Power has announced that its 185MW/565MWh Kapolei Energy Storage project (KES) has been selected by Hawaiian Electric. The utility selected 16 renewable energy as well as battery storage projects located across three islands in the second phase of the request for proposal (RFP) process. Located in Kapolei on the island of Oahu, Plus Power’s KES project is said to be the largest battery storage project selected by Hawaiian Electric in the RFP process. Plus Power lead developer Bob Rudd said: “Plus Power is honoured and excited to work with Hawaiian Electric to implement this ground-breaking project. “At 185MW/565MWh, the KES project will provide the scale necessary to transition away from coal and to accelerate Hawaii’s path toward 100% renewable energy. We look forward to working closely with all stake-

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holders to realise this project and deliver its economic and environmental benefits to the people of Oahu.” The battery storage facility is spread across nearly eight acres of land in the Kapolei Harborside industrial project. It will be equipped with a lithium-ion battery and will interconnect at a critical Hawaiian Electric substation.

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IN BRIEF POWERCELL SIGNS MOU WITH ABB POWER GRIDS PowerCell Sweden AB has signed a memorandum of understanding with ABB Power Grids regarding a collaboration around fuel cell based zero emissions stationary power solutions. The aim of the cooperation is to leverage the companies’ existing technologies to jointly develop a complete solution for the market. A final agreement is expected to be reached within approximately 12 months Following the joint development and licensing agreement with Robert Bosch GmbH regarding the PowerCell S3 fuel cell stack for the automotive segment last year, PowerCell Sweden AB has made a review of its strategic prioritizations and decided to increase its focus on the stationary segment.

THREE NEW HYDROPOWER PLANTS FOR UZBEKISTAN JSC Uzbekhydroenergo, Uzbekistan’s state hydropower producer and developer, has announced a tender for the design & construction of the Rabat, Chappasuy and Tamshush Hydropower Plants on the Aksu River in the Kashkadarya Region of Uzbekistan. The construction of the three hydropower plants is part of Uzbekistan’s Sustainable Hydropower Project, which is part-financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The wider context to the tender is Uzbekistan’s ambitious national energy strategy which aims to meet increasing demands for energy and to generate a quarter of all electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The strategy will see the deployment up to 30 GW of additional power capacity by 2030, including 3.8 GW of hydro energy and 5 GW of solar energy.

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EU APPROVAL: SEAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR AW-ENERGY OY AND ITS WAVEROLLER® WAVE ENERGY PROJECT Finnish company, AW-Energy Oy (AWE), the global leading wave energy technology company and developer of WaveRoller®, has received the EU Seal of Excellence award from Horizon 2020, the EU’s research and innovation funding programme. It follows the company’s project submission to the EU’s EIC Accelerator programme. Christopher Ridgewell, CEO of AWE, says: “We are delighted our project is recognised with the EU Seal of Excellence. It clearly demonstrates recognition of our commercial competence and excellence in innovation, supported by our in-house technical expertise, to deliver a market-ready device that is tested and proven as a near-shore wave energy converter (WEC).” An international judging panel including business angels, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and experts from innovation hubs, evaluated AWE’s wave energy project. It was judged to provide strong added-value, being commercially viable and better than existing solutions on the market. The wave energy sector represents significant opportunities for investment as global energy needs are predicted to rise, combined with the political and social pressure to supply future energy using sustainable, low carbon sources. Wave energy is itself a highly predictable form of energy, 24/7, 365 days a year, and a CO2-free power source for hundreds of millions of people. AWE’s technology helps to extract energy from waves that are accessible to 80% of the world’s largest cities, which are in coastal areas. Theoretical estimates have recently been published which show global output of wave power to be 29,500 TWh/yr, equivalent to 125% of the current global demand for electricity. With projects in US, Europe and Asia, AWE expect to see rapid sales for its wave energy technology as governments, operators and energy policy strive for cleaner and more sustainable power generation solutions ahead of next year’s global UN climate talks.

PRESTIGIOUS POWER NETWORKING & CONFERENCES EVENT POWEREX LIVE 2020 POSTPONED TO 2021 GMP Ltd haS taken the difficult decision to postpone the PowerEx Live 2020 event scheduled to take place on 28th October 2020 until 6th October 2021 - this is because of the current coronavirus pandemic. In a statement, the Directors of GMP Ltd said: “The decision to move the event to next year means that we can give the event the full coverage of speakers and attendance numbers it deserves. “All event bookings received for 2020 will be carried over to 2021 at the Park Plaza Westminster Hotel, London. Whilst this delay comes with a heavy heart, we are confident that ‘PowerEx Live 2021’ will continue to be one of the most popular networking conferences in the Power industry calendar.” The statement concludes: “On behalf of GMP Ltd we would like to thank you and

your organisation for your support of our events & publications and look forward to seeing you again as soon as is possible.” Located on the South Bank of the Thames, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London is set opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, on the South Bank. It is less than a 5-minute walk from the London Eye, the Aquarium, restaurants and theatres. The hotel features the modern, awardwinning Brasserie Joël and Ichi Sushi & Sashimi, which specialises in sushi and sashimi. The 1WB Lounge & Patisserie serves a full and traditional afternoon tea and all-day tapas. The illy Caffè serves Italian coffee and pastries. Primo Bar offers live evening entertainment every night. The hotel is within a short walk from Westminster and Waterloo tube stations, offering links to the top attractions of the city.

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POWERGEN STATISTICS: LATEST RESEARCH ON THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET FOR DIESEL GENERATOR SETS

IN BRIEF WORLD’S FIRST FLOATING NUCLEAR POWER PLANT Akademic Lomonosov, the world’s first floating nuclear power plant (NPP), has been fully commissioned in Pevek, Chukotka region in the Russian Far East. The NPP was built by Russian state atomic energy corporation Rosatom via its electric power division Rosenergoatom. Facility director Andrei Petrov said: “Our floating nuclear power plant construction project successfully completed. We finished our main task for this year – fully commissioned the FNPP in Pevek, Chukotka region. “Officially it becomes the 11th nuclear power plant in Russia and the northernmost one in the world.” Russia’s environmental watchdog Rostechnadzor has already inspected the project.

The market for diesel generator sets contracted by 14% in the first quarter of 2020, a drop which was strongly impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, particularly in Asian countries. The market is expected to decrease by 17% in 2020 and all regions will be affected with different timing and impact depending on the virus spread, the measures taken, and the sectors of activity. Several markets will be particularly affected such as Oil&Gas, mining, tourism as well as rental generators.The first countries affected are those whose economies and incomes depend largely on oil. The price of a barrel having fallen sharply, African countries (Algeria, Nigeria, Lybia) and the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar) have seen their investments called into question. Saudi Arabia which had huge planned construction projects has thus frozen certain major programs. Secondly, the international tourism sector is likely to be very affected for a long time, and some countries very dependent on these revenues (Asia, Africa, Southern Europe, Caribbean) will see part of their economy fall. Some investments have already been put on hold (eg Egypt). Finally, the rental generator segment will also suffer from a drop in demand due to the shutdown of the event industry and the temporary halt in construction. In addition, in Europe, 2020 corresponds to a year of transition to Stage V groups which are for the most part much more expensive than Stage IIIA groups. Rental companies whose revenues have dropped and their underutilized fleets, will invest less in new generators. Source: www.powergen-statistics.com

HELÉNE MELLQUIST APPOINTED PRESIDENT OF VOLVO PENTA

SIEMENS SUPPLYING 9 TURBINES, 17 COMPRESSORS TO REFINERY

Heléne Mellquist appointed President of Volvo Penta Heléne Mellquist has been appointed President of Volvo Penta and member of the Volvo Group Management Team. Heléne Mellquist is currently President of the European Division of Volvo Trucks. She began her career at the Volvo Group in 1988 and has held many senior positions at the company, as well as being the CEO at TransAtlantic AB between 2012-2015. Heléne will replace Björn Ingemanson, who after a long and successful career at the Volvo Group, will retire in September 2020. Heléne, who was born in 1964, will join Volvo Penta on July 1st, and work alongside Björn before she takes up her new position on September 1st. “I feel extremely inspired to continue to develop this part of the Volvo Group together with the team at Volvo Penta,” says Heléne. “With the strong product portfolio Volvo Penta has in both

Siemens Gas and Power will supply a range of compression and power generation equipment for the Balikpapan Refinery on Borneo Island in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The facility is owned and operated by PT Pertamina (Persero), whose facility master plan involves the construction of a residual fluid catalytic cracker (RFCC) unit with a design capacity of 90,000 barrels per stream per day (bpsd); a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sulphur removal unit; a propylene recovery unit; and an 80,000 bpsd middle distillate hydrotreater. Siemens Gas and Power’s scope of supply includes 17 reciprocating compressors, along with a single-stage, hot gas expander. Specific compressor models to be provided include eight HHE-VL compressors, two HHE-FB compressors, four HHE-VG compressors, and three HSE compressors. Additionally, Siemens Gas and Power will supply four SGT-800 industrial gas turbines and five SST-600 steam turbines for the Balikpapan power plant. The hot gas expander will recover waste heat (i.e., flue gas) from the RFCC reactor to produce approximately 20 MW of free power, which will be used to drive the plant’s central air blower, along with a single steam turbine. Siemens said this unique arrangement will reduce overall steam consumption and result in significant operational cost savings for Pertamina.

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the industrial and marine segments, I am taking on this task with great expectations and eagerness.” “After more than 30 years at the Volvo Group and nearly nine years leading Volvo Penta, I am pleased to be handing over to a strong and dynamic leader like Heléne,” concludes Björn. “I am very proud of what the Volvo Penta team has achieved both on land and at sea, and I look forward to seeing what the company delivers over the next few years. This is an exciting time at Volvo Penta, and I am sure Heléne will do a fantastic job.”

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IN BRIEF ACCIONA WINS SUPPLY CONTRACT FROM MADRID CALLE 30 Renewable energy company ACCIONA has won a public contract from Madrid Calle 30 for the supply of 36GWh of clean energy. As per the terms of the agreement, ACCIONA will supply renewablecertified electricity to Madrid Calle 30 facilities. The group manages Madrid’s main ring road, as well as its surrounding infrastructure and areas. ACCIONA will supply clean energy to Madrid Calle 30’s energy management system under a one-year contract. This will power the company’s lighting, ventilation, traffic control, security and communications systems. This will help Madrid Calle 30 to meet its key carbon footprint reduction targets.

DEPSYS LAUNCHES QUARTERLY GRID CHECK REPORTS A first set of its free quarterly grid Health Check reports has been delivered by Depsys to its power distribution system operator (DSO) customers. A technology company whose ethos is to ‘empower grid managers to evolve their operations through digital technology’, Depsys uses real network data collected by its GridEye grid optimisation solution to compile reports. Depsys has analysed customers’ networks to highlight trends, anomalies and outliers, delivering individual reports that will help them to better understand and manage distribution networks. Anja Langer Jacquin, Chief Commercial Officer, comments: “Our goal is to simplify the energy transition for grid managers, to help them improve and maintain operational excellence in the face of the challenges it will bring. Whereas we already do that with real-time, ongoing grid monitoring, we realised that we could use that same data to give grid managers additional insights into how their networks are performing over time. So, we did – and feedback so far has been overwhelmingly positive.” Depsys has initiated the first set of Health Checks on behalf of seven DSO customers in Switzerland, Germany and Ireland. The ambition is to extend the free service across Depsys’ entire customer base – which currently stands at approximately 40 DSOs around the world. Delivered quarterly, the reports will be edited based on customer feedback to maximise their value. Early responses have praised the quality of the graphics in helping grid managers interpret data, and some recipients have already made new inspection plans in response to the data. Over time, the Health Checks will provide a longterm view on grid performance and areas for attention. Emilie Zermatten, Technical Account Manager and one of the analysts behind the Health Check initiative, says: “There are all sorts of insights these Health Checks can deliver: Where are cables running at near 100% load a lot of the time? Where are voltages close to acceptable limits? Where are power quality events happening most? Answers to these types of questions can help grid managers plan maintenance work and upgrades or adjust their grid management strategies.”

$1.62 BILLION CONTRACT FOR INDONESIAN PLANT WON BY CHINA State-owned construction company China Gezhouba Group (CGG) has signed a $1.62 billion contract deal to build a 1.2GW hydroelectric power plant in Indonesia. CGG will run the design, construction material, procurement and commissioning for the Borneo plant. Work will begin with phase one of the Data Dian plant, owned by Indonesia Dafeng Heshun Energy Industri. When the plant is completed, CGG willbegin assessment trials before handing it over within the terms of the five-year agreement, The company is a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Group, which is in turn owned by the Chinese state. It said it has reassured workers of precautions made to limit the spread of Covid-19. CGG Chairman Chen Xiaohua said he expects some of the power to be used for local industries such as metal extraction and smelting. Chinese state media announced the deal as part of the Belt and Road Initiative. This policy was established by the country to invest in the development of nearby foreign countries. Some commentators, including the prime minister of Malaysia, have warned that this is a “new version of colonialism” based on economics.

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NEW GAS-FIRED POWER PLANT TO BE BUILT IN AFGHANISTAN The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an agreement to provide a loan to the Afghan Power Plant Company (APPC) for the Mazar gas-fired power plant in Afghanistan. ADB’s financing package of $10m aims to support Afghanistan’s efforts to achieve energy security through its own power sources. The ADB loan will finance the construction and operations of a 58.5MW gas-fired power plant near Mazar-i-Sharif in northern Afghanistan. The plant will be cost $89m and will use local gas resources for generating

electricity. Once operational, it is expected to generate 404GWh of power annually. APPC is a special purpose vehicle, jointly owned by Ghazanfar Group and Egyptian construction company Hassan Allam Holdings. APPC chairman Ismail Ghazanfar comments: “Ghazanfar Group is deeply honoured to have the support of international development banks including ADB for this first-of-its-kind project in Afghanistan. “This is the first step in Ghazanfar Group’s vision of helping to develop 5,000MW of energy generation facilities in Afghanistan.”

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JUNE 2020

IN BRIEF BRIAN MELKA NAMED GROUP PRESIDENT OF KOHLER POWER Kohler Co. is pleased to announce that Brian Melka has been named Group President – Power. He reports to David Kohler, President & CEO. Prior to this appointment, Brian served as President – Engines since February 2019. As Group President, Brian provides full-scope strategic and operational leadership and is responsible for accelerating growth and profitability of the Power Group businesses: Power Systems, Kohler Engines, Clarke Energy and Kohler Uninterruptible Power. Brian joined Kohler Co. in 2013 as Vice President – Kohler Engines Americas, where he delivered consistent results and the best run of profitable growth in the history of the Engines business. In his most recent role as President – Engines, Brian oversaw leadership of the global engines business which includes Engines Americas, Engines China and Engines EMEA, and executed strategic plans for both the gasoline and diesel markets. He brings a passion for winning and building high performing teams. Prior to Kohler, he held senior leadership roles with Rexnord, Inc. and Textron, Inc. including, Vice President – Global Mining.

BENDER UK SELECTED TO SUPPORT THE NHS IN THEIR FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19 Turnkey operating theatre specialists Bender UK has supported the urgent delivery of Nightingale and other NHS hospital projects in the fight against COVID-19. A trusted partner of healthcare prime contractors and a major supplier to the NHS and private medical groups, Bender UK was earmarked early on during the pandemic outbreak to be a potential supplier of critical care power for the high-profile Nightingale projects. The company, which designs and supplies IT power systems and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) for Group 2 medical locations and provides state-of-the-art Merivaara surgical and AV equipment, has played a major role in ensuring there is adequate life support across the UK for critically ill patients. This has involved specialist teams working on most of the NHS Nightingale Hospitals offering technical advice, design support and supplying and installing equipment. The company has supported consultants, contractors and hospitals in the struggle to help increase capacity, while Bender engineers have worked around-the-clock attending sites across the country for urgent repairs, call-outs, maintenance and commissioning to expand treatment areas and prevent shut down of critical areas. In addition, Bender has also carried out major power refurbishments at several existing NHS hospitals which required further capacity to cope with the increased demands. Bender has successfully delivered almost 15MW of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), supporting approximately 10,000 additional bed spaces, and all in a timeframe of six weeks. Gareth Brunton, Managing Director, explains: “As a company which works extensively in the healthcare sector, Bender UK takes immense satisfaction and pride knowing that we are able to help these amazing people carry out their work, delivering world-class medical intervention and saving so many lives. It is extremely gratifying to have been able to contribute in what we see as a fairly small way.” Bender mobilised its highly skilled and dedicated workforce to work from home before lockdown began with direction and support from the head office based in Germany.

SALES OF BACKUP GENERATORS FOR DATA CENTRES ON THE INCREASE, REPORTS NEW ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Generators of all power bands will decline, but groups> 2000 kVA will recover faster than others. This segment is notably helped by strong growth in data centres, and the COVID-19 crisis will further accelerate this growth. The data centrE has been the fastest growing segment for the diesel generator market in recent years and this growth is expected to accelerate in the coming years (11 % CAGR 2020-2022 for the data centrE segment) thanks to the Internet traffic growth. The effects of COVID-19 and the corresponding national lockdown has proven a need for robust IT infrastructure as companies deployed their workforce at their own homes for weeks at a time and people turned to ever more video streaming and online gaming during their off hours. Investments will continue to grow in the key regions (North America, Northern Europe, East & South East Asia), as well as in secondary markets (Eastern Europe, Latin America). On top of Data Centers, the growth of 5G (in Asian countries in particular) will also help the segment of small generators (<30 kVA) to recover because the 5G implementation requires a denser antenna network. Source: www.powergen-statistics.

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JUNE 2020

POWER AND UTILITIES INDUSTRY SEEKS GROWTH BY LEADING ENERGY TRANSITION

NEW DELOITTE REPORT A new report by Deloitte indicates that in 2019 the multiyear pattern of record-breaking utility capital expenditures amid stagnant load growth continued in the industry. The market shows few signs of changing, says Deloitte, as the need to upgrade aging infrastructure, digitise, and secure the grid against natural and man-made disasters such as cyberattacks continues. But while this generally creates upward pressure on prices, once again in 2019 retail electricity customers saw only modest increases. This is due in part to low natural gas prices and declining costs of wind and solar power continuing to dampen wholesale electricity prices. Natural gas continued to dominate the US power generation mix, at more than 44 percent of generation capacity.1 Wind and solar capacity also continued its rise, to nearly 12 percent of capacity, driven largely by growing corporate commitment to renewables, declining prices, supportive policies such as renewable portfolio standards (RPS), and improved performance.

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“THE US POWER AND UTILITIES INDUSTRY IS CONTINUING ON ITS PATH TO TRANSFORMATION AND EXPERIMENTING WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND BUSINESS MODELS, WHILE TRADITIONAL UTILITY REGULATORY STRUCTURE STRUGGLES TO CATCH UP. Renewables as a whole, including hydroelectric, reached nearly 22 percent of US capacity, surpassing coal-fired plants’ share for the first time. In the rush to deploy battery storage at grid-scale and behind-the-meter surged as battery costs fell sharply. Other significant trends in 2019 were the US federal government’s continuing efforts to roll back environmental rules such as the Clean Power Plan. Many US state and local governments reinforced their support for clean energy with steps such as increased renewable portfolio standards. Natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires hit particularly hard in 2019, continuing a pattern that may signal the need for increased utility planning and even more

investment in transmission and distribution systems. At the same time, cyberattacks on the electric grid have increased and become more targeted in recent years, requiring power companies to continue fortifying their defenses. Bright spots were increasing flexibility and resilience achieved through grid modernization and opportunities to boost long-term revenue through electrification, especially in the transportation sector as electric vehicle (EV) adoption rises. In Deloitte’s 2019 outlook, its analysts explored how the US power and utilities industry is continuing on its path to transformation and experimenting with new technologies and business models, while the traditional utility regulatory structure struggles to catch up. As we move into a new decade, many power and utility companies are not only boosting their own decarbonisation commitments and efforts, but they’re also taking on the mantle of leadership in the economy-wide clean energy transition. In 2020, we expect to see these efforts intensify and bring new opportunities for customer engagement and growth. In a recent Deloitte survey about the transition to 100 percent renewables, responding organisations across the private and public sectors identified “co-ordination with our electric utility” as the top external enabler for their progress in moving to cleaner energy sources. This underscores the electric power sector’s unique role as a leader in the clean energy transition. And many are ready to embrace that role. While some may have hesitated a decade ago, today most power companies see rapidly expanding opportunities to address their customers’ increasing interest in clean energy and new ways to manage and control their energy use and costs. From building grid-scale wind and solar plants to providing distributed solar, storage, and EV charging infrastructure—2020 will likely bring increasing opportunities for power companies to create value as a catalyst in the clean energy transition. We’ll start by discussing power companies’ increasing commitments to decarbonisation and follow with key trends and opportunities for them to help customers transition to cleaner energy while creating value and managing risk for themselves and their customers. www2.deloitte.com/us

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JUNE 2020

GENSET SAVES THE DAY AFTER TORNADO HITS INDIANA

ay 27th, 2019: Memorial Day, Pendleton, Indiana, USA. Roofs were ripped off while trees and power lines lay strewn across the ground after a Memorial Day tornado outbreak ravaged Indiana. One of the hardest hit cities was Pendleton, which took the brunt of what the National Weather Service said was at least an EF-2 tornado with winds up to 130 miles per hour. According to the service, the tornado which hit the town was 100 yards wide and was on the ground for nearly six miles. The Indiana State Police reported at least 75 homes were damaged and about 4,200 households were left without electricity. Streets were closed and residents were urged to shelter in place for several days while crews worked to restore power. Only one injury was reported, and several people say they only avoided serious problems because they were able to receive an alert on their cell phones to take shelter. Although thousands of people were without grid power, they had access to cellular networks. That was thanks to a Generac backup generator. Without a generator, people would not have be able to

access emergency services and get the help they need. Emergency services rely on cell networks in addition to radio communication, so when disaster strikes, it’s especially important that they remain operational. One of the USA’s largest cell provider has a cellular tower which provided Pendleton residents with the chance to call for emergency services because their tower was backed up by a Generac 60 kW diesel generator. “We have a great working relationship with telecom operations in our market and we have been a vendor of choice for many years,” said Steve Maser, vice president power systems manager, EVAPAR. “We service all of our generators in Indiana and Kentucky annually and the tower in Pendleton has not had any generator issues in the past and the unit has successfully backed up the site when it was required.” EVAPAR prides itself on always being there for the customer and making sure their unit runs when it needs to. During the aftermath of the tornados, the Pendleton area was without power for

several days and one telecom generator was running out of fuel. “The units are set to 40% low fuel alarm and when that went off, we got a call from the generator owner,” said Maser. “We had them close the area and we dispatched a truck with 100 gallons of diesel fuel which helped refuel the generator during the outages.” Maser confirmed that the process was flawless and the generator never had to drop load while refuelling. Thanks to collaborative efforts from the owner and EVAPAR, this innovative solution has been keeping cell service operational for Pendleton, Indiana residents no matter what the weather might deliver. www.generac.com

ALTHOUGH THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WERE LEFT WITHOUT GRID POWER, THEY HAD ACCESS TO CELLULAR NETWORKS THANKS TO A GENERAC BACKUP GENERATOR. PEOPLE WERE ABLE TO ACCESS EMERGENCY SERVICES AND GET THE HELP THEY NEEDED. EMERGENCY SERVICES RELY ON CELL NETWORKS IN ADDITION TO RADIO COMMUNICATION.

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JUNE 2020

ZERO-EMISSIONS H-POWER UNIT FOR A CONSTRUCTION SITE IN SPAIN

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FC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, has today announced a collaboration with major Spanish construction company ACCIONA to install its zero-emissions H-Power generator on a construction site in Spain next year. The deployment of the hydrogen powered system comes as part of a wider strategy by both companies to bring clean, renewable energy to the construction sector across Europe and highlights the pivotal role hydrogen will play in the post-COVID transition to a cleaner economy. As governments continue to look for ways to meet net-zero commitments, decarbonisation of the construction sector has become an important objective in the fight for better air quality. With renewed attention being given to air pollution in our cities post-lockdown, the need for zeroemission alternatives to off-grid diesel generators has never been greater. The only emission from AFC Energy’s hydrogen powered generator is water. “The construction industry is one of the largest sources of pollution in our cities and, as we emerge from lockdown, needs to take action to speed up its transition to a zero-emissions future,” said Adam Bond, CEO of AFC Energy. “Innovation in the off-grid power sector will be crucial in cleaning up the construction industry and helping cities meet net-zero objectives. Our collaboration with ACCIONA is yet another vote of confidence in the important role hydrogen will play in the fight for better air quality on and around construction sites as we move towards a cleaner economy post-COVID.” The generator will be deployed on the Spanish construction site initially as a containerised 160kW system. In addition to the system deployment, ACCIONA will be supplied with a battery energy storage system (BESS) and an ammonia cracker from which hydrogen fuel will be derived. These systems will be operated alongside the H-Power generator to validate the technical and economic viability of the system as a basis upon which future collaborations with ACCIONA will be premised. AFC Energy’s containerised L series of fuel cell technologies is expected to be scalable to 400kW of nameplate capacity and with its new high-power density S series, this containerised nameplate is

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expected to rise to 2MW systems by the end of 2022. AFC Energy plc is commercialising a scalable alkaline fuel cell system, to provide clean electricity for on and off grid applications. The technology, pioneered over the past twelve years in the UK, is now being deployed in electric vehicle chargers, off-grid decentralised power systems and industrial gas plants as part of a portfolio approach to the decarbonisation of local electricity needs. ACCIONA is a global company with a business model based on sustainability. Its aim is to respond to society’s main needs through the provision of

renewable energy, infrastructure, water and services. With a presence in more than 40 countries, it carries out its business activities based on the commitment to contribute to the economic and social development of the communities in which it operates. ACCIONA’s goal is to lead the transition towards a lowcarbon economy, equipping all its projects with quality criteria and innovation processes intended to optimise the efficient use of resources and respect for the environment. www.afcenergy.com

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GENSETS

JUNE 2020

BETTER PERFORMANCES & LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION The GQW1400V Twingen is PRAMAC’s brand new power product, conceived for the Mobile/Rental market and designed to provide flexibility and efficiency. The machine features two gensets fitting into a 30ft high-cube container, engineered to achieve an attested noise level of only 57dB(A)@7m.

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iven its containerised and modular design, Twingen represents the ideal solution for many temporary applications, and guarantees to meet the varying power demands of the user, reports its manufacturer, Pramac.. The TWINGEN offers better performances and lower fuel consumption in comparison to a single genset of 1MWe Prime. This is achieved through the ability to manage the load better with two gensets working in sync, having the ability to run the gensets independently or in parallel, says the manufacturer. The new TWINGEN package from PRAMAC consists of a 30-foot soundproof and weatherproof high-cube container which has uncompromised service and maintenance access. The two gensets deployed inside the container are cooled by two remote radiators which utilise 4 electric fans placed in a special compartment and a further fan located within the engine compartment, fan speed is controlled by an inverter. The TWINGENS fuel system consists of a double wall metal fuel tank which serves both gensets. Quick release fuel couplings allow for the simple connection of an external fuel supply and a double leak detection systems offers a high degree of protection. There is a command and control panel - a single automatic synchronising control panel to run one or both gensets according to power demand. The 30-foot High Cube is said to offer high structural resistance, ISO lifting hooks (CSC Safety Approval), double seal gaskets, a roof access ladder & roof security anchorage points and an internal canopy lighting system with manual switch for easy operation, even with low ambient light conditions. The Twingen is equipped with a special lifting system. The special lifting system with hydraulic pistons guarantees ease and safety of transport with no need for a Hiab lorry or onsite crane to off load and position the unit, says Pramac. Volvo manufactures the Model TWD1643GE water-cooled engine which also features 6 in-line cylinders (displacement 16120 cm³). Aspiration is turbocharged; there is an electric fan an electronic Speed governor. Lube oil consumption @ PRP (max) is at 0.1%. Coolant capacity is 60L and the electric circuit is 24V. The engine and block features an optimised cast iron cylinder block with optimum distribution of forces and wet, replaceable cylinder liners. The design offers crankshaft induction hardened bearing surfaces and fillets with seven bearings for moderate load on main and high-end bearings. Keystone top compression rings provide long service life, as do the replaceable valve guides and valve seats and tapered connecting rods for an increased piston lifetime. There is an overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder, hot parts protection with metal grids and heavy-duty air filters. The fuel system offers electronic unit injectors and a fuel prefilter with water separator and watering-fuel indicator / alarm, a fine fuel filter with manual feed pump and fuel pressure switch, plus a lubrication system. The design provides a full flow oil cooler, a full flow disposable spin-on oil filter, for extra high filtration, and a gear type

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lubricating oil pump, gear driven by the transmission. The integrated cooling system provides efficient cooling with accurate coolant control through a water distribution duct in the cylinder block. Also provided is a reliable sleeve thermostat with minimum pressure drop and a belt-driven coolant pump with high degree of efficiency. A Class-H brushless 4-pole Mecc Alte Alternator (Model ECO40 2L) has an electronic Voltage regulation system (DSR) with 1% Voltage tolerance.

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The ECO40 alternator supplied by Mecc Alte is part of a range which has many product features designed into its technology. For example, effective self-regulation is achieved through a digital electronic regulator which is fed by an auxiliary winding. Mecc Alte guarantees an almost constant supply from the generator – under any possible operating condition. A rotating inductor has been fitted with a damper cage. The windings have a 2/3 pitch in order to reduce the harmonic content of voltage. The entire alternator series is manufactured according to and complying with - the most common specifications, such as CEI 2-3, IEC 34-1, EN 60034-1, VDE 0530, BS 4999-5000, CAN/ CSA-C22.2 No14-95- No100-95. All Mecc Alte Industrial alternators are fitted with digital system upgrades as standard, says the company. The units have been designed and proven to deliver power, guaranteed uptime and complete peace of mind for all power applications from 15000kVA. Thanks to a digital AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator), it is possible to control and adjust the range of voltage automatically through Mecc Alte’s compatibility software. There is a wide variety of characteristics available for different applications, says the company. The GQW1400V Twingen Exhaust System offers the latest thermal insulation: each silencers is equipped with double insulation to limit the increase of temperature inside the container. A combination of busbar, socket outlets and powerlocks make the electrical connection onsite simple and efficient, offering a solution for all connection requirements. The TWINGEN is frequency switchable between 50hz and 60hz. The GQW1400V is additionally available in a tropical version with no de¬rating for temperatures up to 50°. New genset development The latest development from Pramac is its new stationary diesel product line. With the customer in mind, this line is designed to meet or exceed the needs of any application, from 10kVA to 820kVA. By offering a better response to tomorrow’s operational challenges, this innovative line joins Pramac’s product family, and expands upon the capabilities of the existing GSW series.

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The new GDW design is said to bring unmatched versatility to real operations, reports Pramac. This new line ‘solidifies Pramac’s global view of developing a basic core configuration for the power supply market that is compatible with a wide list of modules’, says the company. This view allows for additional support and peace of mind to projects designed to meet local needs, purposes and regulations. Seeing an opportunity in the market, Pramac designed the new GDW series to be reliable, durable and scalable to meet the needs of today’s industry professionals. The GDW generator series presents a package of strategic key features that make the units adaptable and versatile allowing them to meet the custom requirements each project demands: *Three possible genset versions: open, silent and extra silent *Multiple fuel tank sizes ranging from 8 to 48+ hours of autonomy *Manual, automatic or parallel control panels equipped with options for remote signalization and/or control *Extended optional list to enhance the genset safety, security and protection levels according ambient/site conditions and specific regulations The first GDW models released for sale cover a power range from 10 to 280kVA, fitting top engine/alternator brands and high quality components. For more information, visit: www.pramac.com

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JUNE 2020

NEW TURBINE IN URUGUAY’S FIRST COMBINED GAS-STEAM CYCLE POWER PLANT

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oosan Škoda Power confirms it has successfully installed and launched a DST-S20 steam turbine with an output of 200 MW, along with operational equipment, at the Punta del Tigre combined gas-steam cycle power plant in Uruguay. The project, called Punta del Tigre B, has a total output of 530 MW and is designed to complement the existing Punta del Tigre A project. This was the biggest investment made in the last 40 years by Usinas y Transmisiones Eléctricas, the Uruguayan power company which owns the power plants. Doosan Škoda Power worked with Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd, a Korean EPC company, on the project. It is the first combined gas-steam cycle plant in Uruguay, which will cover up to 25% of local power consumption, thus marking a significant step towards stabilization of the network, which still relied predominantly on local hydro power plants until recently, the company said. In addition to the 200 MW steam turbine with double-casings, condensing with reheat and the radial steam outlet from rear low pressure part into the water condenser, the Pilsen-based manufacturer also supplied the operational equipment. This has consisted of a generator, a control system and field instrumentation, an oil system, piping, a gland steam system and drain system. The project was initiated in September 2013 and was officially handed over to the end owner in November 2019. “A team of our engineers assisted our EPC partner in implementing the project on site to ensure that it ran smoothly,” said Jindřich Závodný, project manager at Doosan Škoda Power. “Through joint efforts, the whole project was successfully completed and handed over to the owner. However, the project was affected by minor difficulties due to the specific local conditions, from complex co-ordination of suppliers to strikes of local trade unions.” Doosan Škoda Power is part of a group of companies united under the Doosan Group, which supplies leading technologies and services of the highest quality and value to customers all over the world. Doosan Škoda Power is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of power plant equipment, especially steam turbine/ generator sets with outputs between 3 and 1200 MW. Doosan Škoda Power’s steam turbines units can also be deployed for cycle conversions by transforming a gas turbine (simple cycle) into a combined cycle. A 48″ rotor at the last stage and an axial output combine to deliver enhanced performance.

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The company also offers a range of final stage configurations for aircooled condensers, optimised for use with high back-pressure conditions. The turbines are constructed as single-casing, high-speed turbines, either condensing or back-pressure, in a compact configuration. Single casing steam turbines are usually coupled to the generator via gearbox. The construction of these turbines allows for the application of one or more controlled steam extraction systems, and a radial or axial outlet into the condenser. These turbines are supplied to the construction site assembled, which simplifies and shortens their installation The Doosan Škoda Power range extends to steam turbines for steam consumption gas-steam cycle use in remote heating. These have proved very popular and often require a bespoke solution, tailored to individual needs. Doosan Škoda Power offers a wide range of technologically advanced turbine designs, products, and services for the energy generation field. The company is involved in the equipment supply of turbines, generators, and heat exchangers, turbine generator sets, turbine islands up to turbine machine

halls and long-term service, and retrofitting programs.. A company spokesman commented: “We upgrade our own turbines with cutting-edge technology, as well as non-OEM turbines which utilise Doosan components. “We conduct our business based on a customer-oriented approach: we not only provide technological solutions, but also support ECA financing for our customers.” In the Doosan Škoda Power R&D Center located in Plzen, the company continues to invest considerable resources into the development of its products and systems. www.doosanskodapower.com

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JUNE 2020

CRICKET VALLEY HRSG OPENS IN NEW YORK

ricket Valley Energy Center, Dover, New York, opened in April 2020 with three GE 7F.05 gas turbines, three steam turbines and three heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) operating in combined-cycle mode. Cricket Valley Energy Center (CVEC) is a 1.1GW natural gas-fired power plant developed in Dover, New York, US. The facility is the most efficient combined cycle power plant in the state. Cricket Valley Energy Center LLC, an affiliate of Advanced Power, developed the project at a cost of $1.58bn. The groundbreaking ceremony for the project took place in June 2017, while its commercial operation started in April 2020. The project currently produces enough electricity to power more than one million homes in the Hudson Valley. It has created more than 1,100 jobs during the peak construction phase and the plant will support 25 permanent positions for its operations. Located at 2241 Route 22, the plant extends over 193 acres and has the advantage of existing energy infrastructure such as electric power lines and a natural gas pipeline. The facility is Advanced Power’s second major electric generating facility in the US, the first being the Carroll County Energy Centre in Ohio.

CRICKET VALLEY ENERGY CENTER, DOVER, NEW YORK, OPENED IN APRIL 2020 WITH THREE GE 7F.05 GAS TURBINES, THREE STEAM TURBINES AND THREE HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATORS OPERATING IN COMBINED-CYCLE MODE. CVEC IS THE MOST EFFICIENT COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT IN THE STATE.

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The CVEC is powered by GE’s engineered equipment package comprising three 7F.05 gas turbines, three steam turbines and three heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) operating in combined-cycle mode. Each combustion turbine produces approximately 209MW of electric power at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard conditions. The HRSG comprises a natural gas-fired duct burner (supplemental firing system) to allow for additional electrical production during periods of high electricity demand. A low NOx natural gas-fired auxiliary boiler is installed to keep the HRSGs warm during periods of a shutdown and provides sealing steam to the steam turbine during start-ups. The power plant is also equipped with four 3MW diesel-fired black start generators to re-start the facility’s combustion turbines in the event of a total power loss. State-of-the-art control systems along with fire detection alarms and suppression mechanisms are also installed. The project receives natural gas from the nearby Iroquois natural gas pipeline through a 500ft-long, 12in diameter natural gas pipeline. An investors group which is comprised of Advanced Power, JERA, TIAA Investments, BlackRock Financial

Management, Development Bank of Japan and NongHyup Financial Group have provided $709m in equity for the project. A consortium of companies and institutions, including GE Energy Financial Services, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank and Bank of America is also providing $875m debt facility for the project. The power generated by the CVEC is sold to the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) energy market through an interconnection with Consolidated Edison Company of New York’s (ConEd) transmission network. A switchyard and complete substation incorporating gasinsulated switchgear (GIS), has been installed onsite to connect to the existing ConEd 345kV Line 398 transmission line. The Cricket Valley substation transmits power to the ConEd substation in Pleasant Valley through a new 700ft transmission line. The new line is located next to the existing 345kV Line 398 inside the 14.6-mile (23.5km) ConEd right-ofway. The cables of a 3.4-mile (5.47km) segment of Line 398 were also replaced as part of the project. www.ge.com

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SPECIAL REPORT

JUNE 2020

SERVICE TUTORIAL VIDEOS WIN INTERMEDIA-GLOBE SILVER AWARD 2020

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nce again, one of MWM’s video productions has been found worthy of the intermedia-globe Silver Award of the WorldMediaFestival. In the award category “Training: Learning Programmes” the Mannheim-based gas engine manufacturer has prevailed over its competitors, winning the intermedia-globe Silver Award for the best training videos, reports UKPN. Every year, the international competition for communication media honors outstanding corporate film, TV, web, and print productions. This year, the awards were bestowed in a virtual ceremony. MWM won the intermedia-globe Silver Award for the best training videos. The award goes to the first two episodes of the MWM service tutorial video series “Do it the smart way”. Under the supervision of Frank Fuhrmann (Manager PR & Online Marketing, Caterpillar Energy Solutions), the series was produced in collaboration with the event and film agency Motionplan. The two episodes were recorded in German and subsequently translated and dubbed in five additional languages (Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish). In the tutorial series, which is published on MWM’s YouTube channel “mwmgenset”, Alexander Klotz, Technical Trainer at the Training Center Service in Mannheim, gives the audience some basic maintenance tips and instructions. Episode 1 of the tutorial series shows how to replace spark plugs of MWM power gensets. In episode 2, Alexander Klotz demonstrates the adjustment of the valve clearance on MWM power gensets on an MWM TCG 3016 gas engine. MWM has co-operated with the event and film agency Motionplan since 2009. Together, the companies have rolled out numerous video projects, which have already won six prestigious international awards. The video tutorial series was shot in “hands-on” style in the MWM Service Center in Mannheim. “As the series was not filmed in a studio, but in a real service center, we had to use more sophisticated lighting and adapt the sound to the setting,” explains Marcus Seip, Managing Director of the event and film agency Motionplan. During the production of the tutorial series, it was also challenging to depict technical details and provide a clear overview of the entire engine. “We decided to additionally display text blocks in order to provide viewers with an even clearer picture of the

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individual processes”, says Frank Fuhrmann, Manager PR & Online Marketing of Caterpillar Energy Solutions. “We are pleased with the positive feedback that we have received via the comment function of our YouTube channel in many languages concerning the first two episodes of the series.” Episode 3 of “Do it the smart way” has already been prepared, and episode 4 is already in the pipeline. In total, the company plans on producing two or three tutorial videos a year, featuring new topics concerning maintenance work on MWM gas engines. Apart from the award-winning tutorial series, MWM’s focus on service training is also evident from the extensive seminar offering for MWM customers. In various training units, competent trainers convey application-oriented training modules with practical examples, enabling the customer to do basic maintenance work on combined heat and power (CHP) plants, gas engines, and power gensets. The number of participants indicates

the popularity of the training offerings among MWM customers. “The seminars are very popular, and we’re in the course of creating even more training capacity,” says Tobias Marnet, Head of the Training Center Service. “After every training measure, we conduct quality surveys, and we always get positive feedback from highly satisfied participants.” Last year, more than 900 customers participated in MWM service training seminars. Some new training programs are already in the pipeline. “With the new online platform that we are currently developing, we will soon be able to offer our customers various training measures in the form of live online training,” says Marnet. The WorldMediaFestival - a global competition for modern media honours and celebrates excellent solutions in corporate film, TV, web, web TV, and print productions on a truly international scale. The WorldMediaFestival stands for highest production standards in modern communication. A WorldMediaFestival award is considered one of the world’s most prestigious awards in a visual competition.

EPISODE 1

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Visit the link below to watch: “Episode 1: Spark Plug Replacement”

Visit the link below to watch: “Episode 2: Valve Clearance Adjustment”

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GAS ENGINES

JUNE 2020

MUNICH AIRPORT: A SERVICE SUCCESS STORY Munich Airport has been a loyal customer of the MWM Service Center South (Munich/Germany). Initially, the airport’s energy and emergency power supply was provided by seven TBDG 441 V16 diesel gas engines. In 2002, the line-up was expanded with two TCG 2032 V16 engines.

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n terms of freight and passenger figures, Franz Josef Strauss Airport in Munich is Germany’s second-largest airport. Last year, the airport recorded 47.9 million passengers and 350 thousand t of freight - less than Frankfurt (70.5 million passengers, 2.1 million tonnes of freight), but more than Düsseldorf, which ranks third (25.5 million passengers, 81 thousand tonnes of freight). Since the airport opened in 1992, it has been a loyal customer of the MWM Service Center South (Munich/ Germany). Initially, the airport’s energy and emergency power supply was provided by seven TBDG 441 V16 diesel gas engines. In 2002, the line-up was expanded with two TCG 2032 V16 engines. IIn 2015, the energy supply underwent further modernization: A new cogeneration power plant with four additional TCG 2032 V16 replaced the previous diesel gas engines, which are now still used for the emergency power supply. In 2018, the airport purchased another TCG 2032 V16 genset in order to minimize the downtimes during the large maintenance rounds. In early April, the dismantled engine was subjected to an intermediate overhaul according to maintenance level. The engine was returned to the airport in mid-April and is now available for the next replacement. The airport is thus able to quickly replace any engine in the event of scheduled major maintenance measures or unexpected circumstances and go live within a short time. The collaboration between the Munich airport and the MWM Service Center South is a fine example of how a close, long-standing customer relationship and premium services result in customer satisfaction and a partnership that lasts many years. MWM is one of the world’s leading brands in the market segment of highly efficient, eco-friendly cogeneration plants for decentralized energy generation with combined heat and power (CHP). Operating under the name Caterpillar Energy Solutions, the Mannheim-based company founded 1871 by Carl Benz looks back on its MWM brand with almost 150 years of experience in the development and optimization of gas engines and power generators. The gas engines can be operated with various types of gas, such as natural gas, shale gas, mine gas, biogas, landfill gas, sewage gas, and syngas. They are designed for maximum electrical and thermal efficiency, low operating and service costs, and high reliability and availability. Thus they achieve efficiency of over 90 percent. The MWM gas engines of the TCG 2032 series are perfectly geared to the challenges of a dynamic market environment. In the power range of 3,000 - 4,500 kWel reliability, flexibility, efficiency and environmental compatibility are ensured along with low life-cycle costs. In this way, they meet the high requirements of a wide range of applications and are highly profitable.

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Compelling arguments – Features at a glance -Output range from 3,000 to 4,500 kWel -Runs on all gas types: natural gas, landfill gas, sewage gas, mine gas, coke oven gas, biogas(1) -Mainly used in large IPP projects with up to 100,000 kWel -The series features superb reliability and low operating and maintenance costs. -High reliability -Low operating costs -Also available with fast ramp-up option for the gas engine TCG 2032B V16 -More than 740 power generators with approximately 2,850,000 kWel already installed around the globe High reliability low operating costs -High Efficiency and Low Lubricant Consumption -High fuel utilization and low operation costs thanks to optimized chamber spark plug -Increased efficiency through new closed crankcase ventilation that enables utilization of the blow-by gas -High availability through long maintenance intervals: first maintenance after 4,000 h, major overhaul after 80,000 h -With its lubricant consumption of only 0.2 g/kWh up to 30 percent lower lubricant consumption compared to competitor products thanks to optimized tappet sealing, coke stripping rings and ring packages -Soot-Free Combustion Increases Plant Profitability

-Open combustion chamber with chamber spark plug for soot-free combustion -Extended maintenance intervals for the exhaust gas heat exchanger -No pre-combustion chamber with time-consuming maintenance and risk of failure -No additional gas supply with increased gas pressure required for pre-combustion chamber Few Interruptions Due to Long Maintenance Intervals -No more than two interruptions a year due to scheduled maintenance -Longest interval until major overhaul compared to competitors -Use of Xchange components enables time savings of up to 75 percent during the major overhaul, resulting in reduced costs - High Availability - Gas Engine TCG 2032 New Turbocharger Technology Increases Genset Availability -Improved output under non-ISO conditions -High output of 4,500 kWel possible through use of A140 high-pressure turbocharger -Turbocharger achieves higher compression ratio and enables operation under full load with intake air of up to 45°C -Exhaust gas waste gate enables constant performance with different intake air temperatures and setup altitudes -Evening out of reserve boost pressure in relation to load results in higher efficiency and improved load response. www.mwm.net

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GENSETS

JUNE 2020

GENERATOR SETS - THE KEY TO GETTING PEOPLE MOVING

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ail passengers around the globe are enjoying safe and uninterrupted journeys thanks to the backup power solutions delivered by Ausonia and Perkins. No rail or metro station can keep its customers safe – and their days on track – without a dependable standby power solution. With critical loads tending to be connected to safety equipment, such as firefighting systems, ventilation and alarms, backup generation is nothing short of a necessity. However, the location of many stations can pose problems for generator set manufacturers. If they’re in large, urban centres – as many are – generator sets need to meet strict requirements on size, noise and emissions. Often, they’ll need to perform faultlessly in extremely high or low temperatures. One business with proven expertise in the rail sector is Italian power firm Ausonia. It provides a full complement of services: from consultancy with complete mechanical and electrical design up to manufacturing, installation, commissioning and

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maintenance. The company has collaborated with Perkins on several metro station installations, having built a trusted relationship that stretches all the way back to 1932. Perkins regularly supplies engines across its 4000 Series, including the 4006, 4008, 4012, and 4016. Not only do they meet Ausonia’s power needs from 800 to 1,500 kVA, they provide the proven reliability that Ausonia’s reputation depends on. Perkins support extends further. Its application engineers also work closely with Ausonia to develop the right ventilation, noise and sizing solutions for every job. “We use Perkins because the excellent power density of their engines allows us to find the best trade-off between sizing and performances,” said Middle East sales manager Alessandro Pompei. “At the same time, we get the added value of their global support network. “Thanks to the Perkins partnership, whose brand is appreciated worldwide, we’ve established longterm agreements with major global transport businesses.”

In an area covering 32.000 sqm, Ausonia designs, manufactures and sells a wide range of standard gensets solutions in the range from 5 kVA to 3300 kVA for each single unit. Within its tried & tested products offering, Ausonia includes AC generators, DC Generators, Co-generation and Tri-generation systems (CHP/ CCHP), Hybrid Gensets and DC Battery Systems, Renewables-integrated Power solutions, Low & Medium Voltage Power Plants, Mobile Gensets on wheels and many others power systems configurations. Counting on its +90 years’ experience in the design and production of tailor-made energy solutions designed around specific customers’ needs, Ausonia is ready to customize the products according to the strictest technical requirements. All the main players operating in highly critical sectors such as Defence, Transport, Telecommunications, Building and Infrastructures, have chosen Ausonia as their energy partner and power expert, reports the company Thanks to its highly qualified technical team, Ausonia is able to assist the Customers from the initial engineering phase to the final commissioning on site, guaranteeing also a dedicated support during the entire product lifecycle. www.ausonia.net www.perkins.com

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ALTERNATORS

JUNE 2020

FROM GAS TO GRID POWER - ONE ALTERNATOR HAS A KEY ROLE

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n a working partnership with Shenzhen Dongjiang Environmental Renewable Energy Co. Ltd. since 2011, power specislist NEWAGE® | STAMFORD® | AvK® provided the company with a STAMFORD® S-Range S7HV alternator for a system providing grid power to ShenZhen City, China. Energy is being generated thanks to a biogas plant generator which relies on this essential part. Established in 2006, Shenzhen Dongjiang Environmental Renewable Energy Co. Ltd. currently operates municipal solid waste projects including landfill gas power generation, municipal landfill, sewage treatment, sludge treatment and kitchen waste treatment. With an installed capacity of 10 MW and an annual power generation of 50 million kWh, the China-based company has specified an alternator able to provide a total output of 10.5kV/1000kW. Capable of working at an ambient temperature at below 40°C, the STAMFORD® S7HV alternator was able to meet the stringent requirements laid down by the client in China. The STAMFORD® S7HV provides winding features and options for bearing RTD’s which ensured the alternator fitted the customers specifications, to operate 7,500-8,000 hours per year. NEWAGE® | STAMFORD® | AvK® also designed a special coupling for the alternator allowing this bespoke product to accommodate the existing alternator in the genset. A company spokesman confirmed: “The requirements to suit were for an alternator giving a total output of 10.5kV/1000kW working at an ambient temperature at below 40°C. STAMFORD® S7HV alternator was able to easily accomplish this.” Yayao Liang, Operation Supervisor, for Shenzhen Dongjiang Environmental Renewable Energy commented: “A specially designed coupling kit enabled the easy link of coupling to an existing alternator.”

Based at Xiaping Landfill, Qingshuhe Luohu District, Shenzhen City, in Guangdong Province, the company has a worldwide reputation. Dongjiang Environmental Renewable Energy Co. Ltd. was established in 2006 and currently operates a number of municipal solid waste projects involving power generation. These involve utilising landfill gas, municipal waste landfill, sewage treatment, sludge treatment and also kitchen waste treatment,. One of its best-known operations is the “Xiaping Project of Using Household Waste to Generate Landfill Gas for Power Generation”. This particular operation has an installed capacity of 10MW, and an

annual power generation involving 50 million kilowatt hours. The Xiaping Solid Waste Landfill Phase II Project is responsible for handling the household waste treatment of particular areas of Luohu, Futian and Nanshan, as well as waste emergency treatment involving the whole city. The waste currently disposed of accounts for about 26% of the city’s total. The company has also turned its attention to project involving the use of marsh gas power generation, municipal waste landfill, sludge treatment, sewage treatment, cleaning services, waste collection and transportation (excluding restricted items), and kitchen waste treatment. www.stamford-avk.com

[Right] The STAMFORD® S7HV winding features and options for bearing RTD’s also ensured the alternator fitted the customers specifications, to operate 7,500-8,000 hours per year.

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UPS

JUNE 2020

PROTECT YOUR UPS: SELECT THE CORRECT IP RATING

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hen it comes to power protection a UPS is an important investment and so it needs to be kept in suitable conditions to optimise its design life fully, reports Aaron Oddy, Sales Engineer, Centiel UK. This sounds like a fairly obvious statement to make! However, it’s not always possible for a UPS to be housed in a clean room environment. We often see UPS situated in damp, dusty or less than ideal conditions as there is no other option. Where a clean room environment is just not possible, it is necessary to consider the Ingress Protection (IP) rating of the solution to maximise its longevity and ensure it can keep protecting the critical load as it was designed to do, IP ratings are defined by an international standard. This sets the levels of sealing effectiveness for electrical enclosures against intrusion from items such as dirt and moisture. The IP rating is made up of two letters and two numbers, the key thing to focus on here are the numbers. The first number details the protection level for solid objects and the second number details the protection level for moisture. A UPS IP rating of IP20 means the UPS enclosure only protects against solid objects of over 12mm and has no moisture protection. Typically, a UPS within a data centre has an IP20 rating due to the clean environment. This level of ingress protection means it’s ‘finger proof’. In other words, safe to touch without fear of electrocution. It will also be suitable for the dust and moisture free installation areas typically found in clean environments such as comms rooms. Higher ingress protection is needed for harsher environments such as industrial settings. These may include water treatment works, power stations, offshore, defence applications and some medical facilities. The higher the IP rating, the more in-built protection is included within the UPS enclosure. For example: IP54 ensures the UPS is protected from limited amounts of dust and water spray from all angles. Extractor grills and fans can circulate air without it compromising the UPS. IP65 is likely to be the highest rating for a UPS. Other electrical solutions do have higher ratings which go up to IP69K enclosures, these systems are dust tight and have been proven to be resistant against liquids including chemicals, high temperatures and high pressure.

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These systems are ideal for facilities with strict hygiene requirements. However, this level of protection presents an issue for UPS solutions with integral batteries as there is not enough ventilation to enable low levels of gas which can be produced by VRLA batteries to escape safely. Although small, there is a risk of explosion and so for systems with integral batteries this is not an option. The main point to remember is the more robust the equipment, the longer it will last in harsher environments and so up to a point, the higher the IP rating needs to be. However, circumstances are all very individual and so it is worth discussing the proposed housing area of the UPS with our technical sales team well in advance so they can advise on the best option available. Combining our fault-tolerant technology with an IP rated enclosure provides total peace of mind and assurance that your critical

load is protected to the highest level possible. CENTIEL is a Swiss-based technology company designing, manufacturing and delivering industry-leading power protection solutions for critical facilities. Its three phase true modular UPS, CumulusPowerTM known for its “9 nines” (99.9999999%) system availability and low total cost of ownership through its Maximum Efficiency Management (MEM) and low losses of energy, has now been installed in data centers and comms rooms in over 60 countries across five continents. More than 50 MW of critical power loads are now protected with CumulusPowerTM in locations across the world including: the UK, Singapore, Australia, Germany, Spain, the Czech Republic and the Channel Islands. For further information please see: www.centiel.co.uk

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GENSETS

JUNE 2020

YANLOAD RIVER BAY PROJECT DEPLOYS NEW GENSET Chengdu-based OEM Simpson Power Equipment has supplied a generator set powered by a Perkins® 4008-30TAG3 engine for standby power. This is being used on one of China’s prestigious development initiatives, the Yanload River Bay real estate project.

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or its standby power, the Yanload River Bay real estate project in China selected a Perkinspowered generator set from one of the country’s biggest original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Simpson Power Equipment. The generator set and its Perkins engine have lived up to expectations. Perkins engines are widely used in generating sets that provide standby power on Chinese real estate projects. The brand enjoys a solid reputation for reliability as well as its global after-sales network, its expert technical support and the availability of genuine parts. A case in point is the Yanload River Bay real estate project, where Chengdu-based OEM Simpson Power Equipment has supplied a generator set powered by a Perkins® 4008-30TAG3 engine for standby power. The installation of the generator set was completed in September 2019. The versatile 8 cylinder Perkins® 4008 range is a popular choice for OEMs. Featuring exceptional powerto-weight ratios, these engines deliver 844 to 1,250 kVA (555-1,000 kWe). Their compact design makes these engines simple to install and transport. They are supplied with or without radiator and air cleaner. The Perkins 4008 range is said to provide users with the versatility they need in today’s power generation market. The range’s diesel ElectropaK engines/Electro Units deliver 1000-1250 kVA and are supplied with or without radiator and air cleaner. This engine has proven reliability in prime and standby installations in all of the key sectors, such as manufacturing facilities, hospitals

and in data centres located across the world. In late November 2020, Perkins Asia sales director Tommy Quan joined a team from Perkins distributor Elco on a visit to the Yanload River Bay project as part of the Perkins ‘end-user care’ customer support. Welcoming their visitors, the project team used the occasion to express their satisfaction with the performance of their Perkins engine. Simpson Power is one of the biggest OEMs in China. Its generator sets

have proven themselves in climates ranging from the extreme cold of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to the extreme heat of the desert. The company, established in 2007 in China’s Sichuan province, designs and produces energy-saving and environmentally friendly power generation systems. It works closely with Perkins to deliver the right power solutions to its customers. Non-standard solutions are said to be a speciality of the company. www.perkins.com

PERKINS ENGINES ARE WIDELY USED IN GENERATING SETS WHICH PROVIDE STANDBY POWER ON CHINESE REAL ESTATE PROJECTS. THE BRAND ENJOYS A SOLID REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY AS WELL AS ITS GLOBAL AFTER-SALES NETWORK, ITS EXPERT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND THE AVAILABILITY OF GENUINE PARTS. A PERKINS ENGINE FEATURES AT THE YANLOAD RIVER BAY REAL ESTATE PROJECT, WHERE CHENGDU-BASED OEM SIMPSON POWER EQUIPMENT HAS SUPPLIED A GENERATOR SET.

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AMPS

JUNE 2020

AMPS IS ENERGISED FOR THE FUTURE AMPS would like to thank all of their members who participated and voted for a record 16 council nominations, before and during this year’s well-attended virtual AMPS AGM, which was held last Thursday 11th June via Teams.

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e’re delighted to announce that Atlas Copco, Clarke Energy, FG Wilson, Industrial Power Systems, IPU Group, Optimum Power Services, Teksan UK and Turner EPS (Mitchell Power Systems) have been successful in securing a place on the AMPS council. They will join existing members, making up the full list as below: Acoustical Controls - Richard Collman Atlas Copco - Paul Webster Clarke Energy - Alan Beech Crestchic - Christopher Caldwell Eminox - Carlos Vicente FG Wilson - Stephen Mckinty Fuel Storage Solutions - Vince McCarry Genovate Power Solutions - Paul Aitken (Chairman) Industrial Power Systems (INDPS) - Paul Campbell IPU Group - Robert Beebee Mecc Alte - Andy Bell Optimum Power Services - Karl Sullivan Teksan UK - Eren Murat EMRE Turner EPS (Mitchell Power Systems) - Dean Mansell Volvo - Riccardo Sardelli Richard Teasdale (Vice President) AMPS are looking forward to working with all new and existing council members and thank all those who have contributed to help further the aims of the Association. With new ideas and perspectives combined

with experience and knowledge, we are driving the Association forward for the benefit of all our members and the wider industry. The Association of Manufacturers of Power generating Systems If you would like the opportunity to network with others in the Gen Set industry, to stay informed about the challenges and changes within the sector and you offer a relevant product or service from a base within

the UK, then we’d love you to join us. AMPS members range from major multinationals to small specialist suppliers offering worldwide sales and service. As membership subscription is based on company turnover, it’s an affordable option whatever the size of your company. Contact AMPS for an application form and to find out more about us: www.amps.org.uk/ application-form

WE’RE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ATLAS COPCO, CLARKE ENERGY, FG WILSON, INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEMS, IPU GROUP, OPTIMUM POWER SERVICES, TEKSAN UK AND TURNER EPS (MITCHELL POWER SYSTEMS) HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN SECURING A PLACE ON THE AMPS COUNCIL. THEY WILL JOIN EXISTING MEMBERS.” - AMPS

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ASSOCIATIONS

JUNE 2020

ACE COMMENTS ON PMI FIGURES FOR APRIL 2020 NEW PLAN TO CREATE THOUSANDS OF ‘GREEN COLLAR’ JOBS The heat networks industry, which delivers heat to close to 500,000 customers across the country as an alternative to heating from individual gas boilers, has launched the Heat Networks Industry Council (HNIC) at an online event with Energy and Clean Growth Minister, Kwasi Kwarteng MP. The industry has set out its pledge to support £30-50bn of investment and the creation of up to 35,000 new direct jobs by 2050, with the right policy frameworks in place. Minister for Energy and Clean Growth Kwasi Kwarteng said: “Heat networks will play a vital role in a future net-zero economy by helping to decarbonise how we heat our buildings while creating new green jobs. “The government’s £270m Green Heat Networks Fund underlines our support for the industry, and we back the new Heat Networks Industry Council to deliver on its ambitions for investment and job creation as part of reaching net zero emissions by 2050.” Dan McGrail, Chair of The Heat Networks Industry Council said: “The heat networks industry can play a big role in helping the UK reach our net zero carbon targets. “The pandemic has caused a difficult situation but, our industry is setting out our shared ambition to create investment and jobs, accelerate carbon reduction, deliver consistent and excellent customer experiences and ultimately create smarter, more liveable cities across the country.” The industry council offer, detailed directly to government and launched at today’s event, includes the ambition to deliver: * Universal zero carbon heat networks by 2035; * The capability (investment, skills, supply chain) necessary for 18% of UK heat demand to be met through heat networks by 2050; * Up to 35,000 new direct jobs in the sector by 2050; * and Investment of up to £50bn into the UK market by 2050;

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Hannah Vickers, chief executive of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) comments on the latest PMI figures released in early June. “The figures show a slight bounce as more construction sites were able to increase activity in April, but we’re still a long way from any kind of normality. “Hidden in the numbers is a deterioration in the pipeline of early stage development and design work, and while we await the Government’s response to the Construction Leadership Council’s Roadmap to Recovery - which was published this week - we need good news on investments in development work to ensure the wider construction sector is supported over the coming months and years.” The Importance of value-based decision-making A new report published by ACE explores the potential for the development of a new approach to procurement, which places a greater emphasis on value. Measures for Successful outcomes: the five capitals approach argues that value needs to be considered in a holistic way by exploring the natural, human, social, manufactured and financial capitals for every project and programme. Through the sharing of bestpractice, the report highlights where the industry is already leading the way in the measurement of impact and in developing metrics across the different capitals. It also explores in more detail how the capitals are interconnected and how they relate to wider issues.

TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR AND 73RD ANNUAL LUNCHEON - 20/20 VISION POWERING A NEW DECADE

New date Friday 12th March 2021 Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge, London E1 8GP (formerly Grange Tower Bridge Hotel) IPowerE’s 2020 Technology Seminar and Luncheon is to be held at the Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge. The day will begin at 10.00am with a technology seminar, followed by a 3-course luncheon and guest speakers in the afternoon. The morning seminar will comprise a multistream programme covering a range of technologies and subject matter, so there will be something which is relevant to everyone’s business. The annual seminar and luncheon is well established as a key event in the calendar of the power and prime mover industries and is an occasion not to be missed. Book your place now and take the opportunity to catch up on the latest technology developments and to hear and engage with internationally renowned speakers, plus the chance to network with other members, clients, colleagues and friends, old and new. Principal Guest: Guest Speaker: Dr Cathy McClay, Head of Strategy at Sembcorp Energy Guest Speaker: Mandy Hickson, Former Royal Air Force Fast Jet (Tornado) Pilot Individual ticket price £130 (+ VAT) inclusive of admission to seminar and luncheon. Visit: https://ipowere.org/2020annualluncheon.

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JUNE 2020

SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS FOR STEAM AND GAS TURBINES FROM ABB

GAS FUEL METERING VALVES FOR ENGINES UP TO 12,000 HORSEPOWER The VG Series are GAS fuel metering valves for engines up to 12,000 horsepower. These valves are explosion proof with conduit connectors. Explosion-proof (EP) versions of the VL & VG Series fuel valves are available for use in Class 1, Division 1 or 2, Group B,C,D hazardous areas. EP configurations are CSA, CENELEC and CE certified. Interfaces on EP units are pigtail wire. NonEP versions are available . Precision Engine Controls Corporation evolved from a company founded in 1968 called Spasors Corporation, which specialized in aircraft instrumentation equipment. Today, the company manufactures control systems, fuel metering valves and actuators for industrial gas turbine engines. It provides controls, valves, and actuators to some of the largest and best-known manufacturers of industrial gas turbine engines in the world such as Honeywell, Kawasaki, Nuovo Pignone, Rolls Royce and Solar Turbines. www.meggittvalves.com

ABB’s standard industrial product family is specifically designed for mid-range turbine packages in continuous or standby duty. These generators cover the power range 0.9 to 7.8 MVA in frame size 500 to 630 with voltages up to 15 kV. These are standardized generators offering high performance. Because these open air cooled, 4 and 6-10 poles generators are highly standardized this enables short delivery times and easy installation. They offer high overload capacity and reliable operation, even under distortive and unbalanced loads. They are built for continuous operation with a 30-year lifetime. ABB says it can provide marine classifications for offshore application if needed, e.g. waste heat recovery units (WHRUs), in which turbine expanders exploit the exhaust heath from the ship’s diesel engines. High performance PMG excitation is standard, complemented by an analog or state-of-the-art digital AVR, while modular design and optional accessories enable easy customer interface adaptation. Optimised winding pitch increases efficiency ABB eliminates harmonic currents in many different ways. Generators are engineered using FEM (Finite Element Method) modeling to optimise the rotor pole face and damper winding design. ABB also uses a 5/6 (approx.) winding pitch, which reduces all significant harmonics to a minimum level. Reduced losses mean increased efficiency, and less active material is needed resulting in a compact size. This enables OEMs to save space when generators are mounted into canopies or standard containers. A 2/3 winding pitch is available as an option if needed, says the company. new.abb.com

ULTRA-EFFICIENT RECOVERED ENERGY GENERATION AND THE ORMAT ENERGY CONVERTER (OEC) Ormat’s REG power plants enable industries around the world to capture unused waste heat from their processes, convert it to electricity, and either reuse or sell it to the grid – with zero emissions and without added fuel consumption. Ormat’s REG power plants expertise is based on the Ormat Energy Converter (OEC). This simple, elegant solution is self-contained, fully-automated, and technologically and economically efficient, says the company. The OEC uses a non-freezing, non-polluting organic working fluid selected to optimise power output for any heat stream. Thermal energy in the heat stream can either be captured directly or via heat transfer loop. The system is said to offer high availability electricity supply, maximized energy efficiency, lower fossil fuel consumption and an accelerated return on investment. It is designed for any industry that generates heat; paper mills, gas compressor stations, cement factories, gas processing plants, oil and gas refineries, incinerators, Ormat’s OEC is based on the Organic Rankine Cycle – a thermodynamic process that transfers heat to an organic motive fluid that is vaporized. The expansion pressure inside a vapour turbine drives a generator or additional compressor coupled to the unit. As the company puts it - “We’ve significantly advanced ORC science and more than 71 US patents protect our OEC power plant systems, and equipment designs.” Binary plants are said to be ideal for geothermal reservoirs to maximize sustainability and return on investment. Binary plants maximize sustainability by reinjecting 100% of the geothermal fluid, maintaining reservoir pressures. Fluid is extracted from an underground reservoir and flows from the wellhFad through pipelines to heat exchangers in the Ormat Energy Converter (OEC). Inside the heat exchangers, the geothermal fluid heats and vaporizes a secondary working fluid which is organic, with a low boiling point. www.ormat.com

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DIRECTORY OF EQUIPMENT & SERVICES

EXHAUST TECHNOLOGY: Exhaust Gas Heat Exchangers Heat Recovery Steam Generators Catalytic converters and SCR (DeNox)-Systems Silencers

Service & Parts Centre All Makes of High Voltage Rewinds UK & International Field Support James Bexon

+44 (0)161 432 7824

APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH Tel.: +49 (0) 9826 / 6583 - 0

mail@baumuller.co.uk

www.aprovis.com

www.baumueller-services.co.uk

INDUSTRY LEADING CONTROL SYSTEMS

Colchester Engineering Systems Unit 5 Chancers Farm,Farm, Fossetts Lane, Fordham, Unit 5 Chancers Fossetts Lane, Colchester, Essex, CO6 3NY, England Fordham, Colchester, Essex, CO6 3NY, Tel: fax 01206 240788 telEngland 01206 240788 01206 240099 email: colengsys@aol.com email:alan@colengsys.com www.colchesterengineering.com www.colchesterengineering.com

SPECIALISTS IN – Load Share – Digital AVR’s – Auto Start – AMF – Hybrid – Mains Protection – Remote Comms

Specialists in Noise Control and Ventilation Systems for all types of applications

POWER WHEN YOU NEED IT

GF Genovate provide total power solutions for the UK & Ireland Energy markets. Diesel & Gas Generating Units. STOR/CM AND PEAKING CHP SCR SERVICE & WARRANTY 24/7/365

Tel: +44 (0) 1723 890099 sales@deepseaelectronics.com support@deepseaelectronics.com

www.genovatepowersolutions.com desk@genovatepowersolutions.com

SUPPORT & SOLUTIONS for all engine heating challenges

HOTSTART meets the engine heating needs for the diverse range of engines and customers of a global market. Let us be your engine heating partner.

www.hotstart.com

Exclusive suppliers of DEIF and Huegli Tech Control and Protection Equipment to the Power Generation Industry Tel: +44 (0)1942 932100 Email: sales@indps.co.uk Web: www.indps.co.uk

www.deepseaelectronics.com

IPU design and manufacture products and bespoke systems for critical diesel and gas engine applications:

Alternators Made in Italy

ENGINE STARTING FUEL CONDITIONING ENGINE CONTROLS EMISSIONS SOLUTIONS PROTECTION RELAYS COMPONENTS

Viale del Lavoro, 30 - 37040 Arcole (VR) Italy T. +39 045 7639201 - F.+39 045 7639202 info@linzelectric.com - www.linzelectric.com

W: WWW.IPU.CO.UK E: IPU@IPU.CO.UK T: +44 (0) 121 511 0400

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ENERGY WHERE NEEDED with INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS COGENERATION

Diesel and Natural Gas Fueled Generators www.pramac.com

Service and product provider, specialising in the power generation industry. Sole UK & Ireland distributor for CRE Technology. Expertise in land & marine applications including: G59/3 Relay Testing Single/Multi Running Systems Paralleling Systems to the Utility AVR Replacements

Engine Pre-heater Systems • Diesel Fuel Heaters • Hydraulic Oil Heaters • Storage Tank Heaters • Customer Specials etc WWW.preheat.co.uk Tel: 020 (8) 848 1912 Sales@preheat.co.uk

www.precisioncontrols.co.uk

Contact: Mr Alistair Hickey Tel: +44 (0) 161 818 8720 Email: sales@totalgeneratorsolutions.com www.totalgeneratorsolutions.com

THERMAL

CYCLE PLUS

GEN SET POWER PLANT

SHORT BREAK

STATIC GAS

STORAGE

SOLAR CYCLE

OIL & GAS

MARGEN s.p.a. Via Dino Ferrari, 50 - 41053 Maranello (MO) - Italy +39 0536 94.36.15 info@margen.it www.margen.it

TO ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION PLEASE CONTACT THE POWER DIVISION SALES TEAM ON +44 (0)1403 220 750 E: power@gmp.uk.com


CLASSIFIED

ENGINE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE

R Schmitt Enertec GmbH

INNIO Jenbacher gas engines

Headquarters: A-6200 Jenbach (Austria) T +43 5244 600-0 F +43 5244 600-527 jenbacher.info@ge.com www.gejenbacher.com Manufacturer of gas driven generator sets and cogeneration systems in a power range from 0.25 to 3 MW. Model JMS 208 GS JMS 208 GS JMS 312 GS JMS 312 GS JMS 316 GS JMS 316 GS JMS 320 GS JMS 320 GS JMS 412 GS JMS 416 GS JMS 420 GS JMS 612 GS JMS 616 GS JMS 620 GS

Fuel

rpm

g g g g g g g g g g g g g g

1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,800 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500

Pel

Pth

330 335 625 633 834 848 1,063 1,060 844 1,131 1,415 1,820 2,433 3,041

358 406 731 808 988 1,079 1,190 1,313 892 1,194 1,492 1,792 2,399 3,020

Ratings natural gas standard, NOx ≤ 500 mg/ m3N. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5% O2. For engines with 1,200 rpm please contact GE Energy’s Jenbacher product team.

AMPS SECTION ATLAS COPCO LTD 01442 222350 power.technique@uk.atlascopco.com Atlas Copco’s Power Technique business area provides air, power and flow solutions through products such as mobile compressors, pumps, light towers and generators, along with a number of complementary products.

TAD1242GE TAD1640GE TAD1641GE TAD1642GE

352 393 433 485

409 462 509 570

Perkins Engines Company Limited

Peterborough PE1 5FQ Contact name:- Simon Gray Tel: +44 (0) 1733 583000 Email: gray_simon_j@perkins.com Perkins is one of the world’s leading suppliers of off-highway diesel and gas engines, offering dependable cost-effective power up to 2500 kVA in dieselor 1000 kWE prime in gas.

Brinkmann & Niemeijer has been a leading manufacturer of generating sets for many decades, with an excellent reputation in the Dutch market.

SCANIA ENGINES

SE-151 87 Sodertalje Sweden Tel +468553 81000 Fax +468553 898 12 E-mail engines@scania.com Web www.scania.com

FUEL STORAGE SOLUTIONS T: +44 (0) 1274 813 003 E: sales@fuelstoragesolutions.co.uk

Diesel & Gas engines for power generation Prime power 250kVA to 700kVA Stand by power 250kVA to 770kVA

IPU GROUP T: 0121 511 0400 E: ipu@ipu.co.uk Founded in 1959, IPU Group has a long history of serving the power generation industry in the UK and globally. We operate through 4 main divisions: Engine Starting, Engine Controls, Emissions Solutions and Fuel Conditioning.

fuel

Freq.

M06-G/B T0D41 g 50 M06-G/B TID41 g 50 M06-G/B T2D41 g 50 M08-G/B TID41 g 50 M08-G/B T2D41 g 50 M12-G/B TID41 g 50 M12-G/B T2D41 g 50 M06-G/B T0D41 g 60 M06-G/B TID41 g 60 M06-G/B T2D41 g 60 M08-G/B TID41 g 60 M08-G/B T2D41 g 60 M12-G/B TID41 g 60 M12-G/B T2D41 g 60 RSE engines for LPG M06-PT0D41 g 50 M06-PTID41 g 50 M06-PT2D41 g 50 M08-PTID41 g 50 M08-PT2D41 g 50 M12-PTID41 g 50 M12-PT2D41 g 50 M06-PT0D41 g 60 M06-PTID41 g 60 M06-PT2D41 g 60 M08-PTID41 g 60 M08-PT2D41 g 60 M12-PTID41 g 60 M12-PT2D41 g 60 RSE engines for Woodgas M06-HT2D41 g 50 M08-HT2D41 g 50 M12-HT2D41 g 50 M06-HT2D41 g 60 M08-HT2D41 g 60 M12-HT2D41 g 60

Electric output 140 kW 200 kW 250 kW 260 kW 333 kW 400 kW 500 kW 150 kW 210 kW 250 kW 280 kW 333 kW 420 kW 500 kW 115 kW 173 kW 205 kW 233 kW 260 kW 350 kW 450 kW 130 kW 173 kW 205 kW 233 kW 260 kW 350kW 450 kW 122 kW 166 kW 250 kW 140 kW 180 kW 275 kW

405 08 Gothenburg, Sweden Tel +46 31 235460

UK Contact – Mark Swindell Scania GB Ltd Tel +44 1908 329386 E-mail mark.swindell@scania.com

FSS offer all aspects of installation, maintenance and monitoring of fuel storage facilities. We Specialise in Critical Buildings/Data Centres.

Model

Volvo Penta

BRINKMANN & NIEMEIJER MOTOREN T: +31 571 276 900 info@brinkmann-niemeijer.nl

56743 Mendig, Germany T +49 2652 9351810 F +49 2652 9351822 info@rschmitt-enertec.com www.rschmitt-enertec.com Manufacturer of gas driven engines,generator sets and cogeneration systems in the range from 100 - 500 kW. RSE Engines for natural gas and biogas

Engine range prime power 50hz & 60hz at (70% mean load factor) Scania produce diesel and gas powered engines for various Industrial and Marine applications, superior quality and reliability, offering exceptionally low fuel consumption. All models are available to meet current emissions requirements, Scania engines are now available to meet both Tier 4F and EU Stage V. Alternative fuels Many of our engines can also operate on Bio-diesel conforming to EN14214 and HVO conforming to EN159540

Model Spec RPM kWm kVA TAD530GE Diesel 15002) 75 85 TAD531GE Diesel 15002) 88 100 TAD532GE Diesel 15002) 113 130 1) TAD550GE Diesel 15002) 76 86 TAD551GE1) Diesel 15002) 89 101 2) TAD730GE Diesel 1500 113 130 2) TAD731GE Diesel 1500 132 152 TAD732GE Diesel 15002) 162 186 TAD733GE Diesel 15002) 175 201 TAD734GE Diesel 15002) 213 245 TAD750GE1) Diesel 15002) 114 131 TAD751GE1) Diesel 15002) 13 152 TAD752GE1) Diesel 15002) 158 182 1) 2) TAD753GE Diesel 1500 173 199 TAD754GE1) Diesel 15002) 217 250 TAD940GE Diesel 15002) 241 277 TAD941GE Diesel 15002) 280 326 TAD1341GE Diesel 15002) 271 315 TAD1342GE Diesel 15002) 303 352 TAD1343GE Diesel 15002) 325 378 TAD1344GE Diesel 15002) 354 412 TAD1345GE Diesel 15002) 388 451 1) TAD1351GE Diesel 15002) 279 324 1) TAD1352GE Diesel 15002) 314 365 1) TAD1354GE Diesel 15002) 328 381 1) TAD1355GE Diesel 15002) 355 413 TAD1640GE Diesel 15002) 392 461 TAD1641GE Diesel 15002) 430 505 TAD1642GE Diesel 15002) 503 591 TWD1643GE Diesel 15002) 536 630 TAD1650GE1) Diesel 15002) 393 462 TAD1651GE1) Diesel 15002) 430 505 Engines are also available for1800rpm/60Hz




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