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CONSTRUCTION HAS ALREADY BEGUN ON THE WORLD’S BIGGEST CLEAN ENERGY PLANT AND IT’S FIVE TIMES THE SIZE OF PARIS.
Five times the size of Paris. Visible from space, Western India is home to the world’s biggest energy plant. Once completed it should produce enough electricity to power a country the size of Switzerland.
The scale of the project transforming swathes of barren salt desert o into one of the most important sources of clean energy anywhere on the planetThe company behind this is the Adani Group, India’s biggest coal importer and a leading mining corporation. Founded in 1988, the conglomerate has businesses in fields ranging from ports and thermal power plants to media and cements.
Its clean energy unit AGEL is building the sprawling solar and wind power plant in the western Indian state of Gujarat at a cost of about US$20 billion. It will be the world’s biggest renewable park when it is finished in about five years, and should generate enough clean electricity to power 16 million Indian homes. Situated just 12 miles from one of the world’s most dangerous borders separating India and Pakistan, the Khavda Renewable Energy Park will cover more than 200 square miles and be the planet’s largest power plant, AGEL said.
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VISIBLE FROM SPACE, INDIA’S NEW ENERGY PLANT WILL PROVIDE POWER FOR 16M HOMES.”
The success of the Khavda Renewable Energy Park is critical to India’s efforts to reduce pollution and hit its climate goals while meeting the burgeoning energy needs of the world’s most populous nation and fastest-growing major economy. Coal still accounts for 70% of the electricity India generates.
The sites development comes in the nick of time. India is projecting its biggest power shortfall in 14 years this month ( June 2024) after a slump in hydropower generation and is struggling to avoid outages by deferring planned plant maintenance and re-opening idled units.
The deficit also follows delays in the commissioning of 3.6 gigawatts (GW) of new coal-fired plants which had been targeted to be operational before March 2024.
A peak shortage of 14 GW is forecast this month during night time hours, when solar capacity is offline, says the Central Electricity Authority, the country’s planning body for the power sector.
The gap is the widest since 2009-10, according to publicly available government data. India’s hydroelectricity output fell at the steepest pace in four decades in the year ended March 31st, while renewable energy generation was flat.
India’s Power Minister R K Singh held an emergency meeting last week to take stock of the situation, and decided to defer shutting down power plants for planned maintenance this month and revive 5 GW of idled coal plant capacity, government sources have said.
AIDAN TURNBULL Managing Editorp. 17 | MARKET REPORT
HOW WILL THE US GENERATOR SET MARKET DEVELOP BETWEEN NOW & 2030COMPARED WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD?
The US generator sales market size is expected to showcase exponential growth by reaching US$6.94 billion by 2028. Fortune Business Insights in its report titled, “U.S. Sales Market, 2028” reports that the market stood at US$4.68 billion in 2020 and is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.13% between now and 2028. Factors such as the rising oilfield activities and the increasing focus on development of infrastructure in the U.S. is likely to boost the product’s demand during the foreseeable future.
p. 20-21| POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS + GOLF DAY
To be held at Belfry Hotel & Resort at Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK, on Wednesday. Golf Day is on June 26 - PowerEx Live Midlands Conference on June 27th, 2024. PowerEx Live Midlands 2024, will be held on Thursday, June 27th, 2024. It aims to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for GENSET, CHP & ENERGY sectors in Europe/UK.
p. 22 | SILENCERS & SCR
DATA CENTRES - REDUCING EMISSIONS & NOISE
IMS is a global leader in Acoustics and Emissions based products - it both manufactures, installs and commissions its own silencers, acoustic containers, attenuators, and emissions reduction products such as SCR (selective catalytic reduction), DOCs (Diesel Oxidation Catalysts) and DPFs (Diesel Particulate Filters). These dramatically reduce all legislated emissions such as CO (Carbon Monoxides), HC (Hydrocarbons), PM (Particulate Matter) and NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) while dramatically reducing noise.
p. 18| GAS ENGINES
3MWE GAS GENERATORS FOR AN INDUSTRIAL CENTRE BASED IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Two units of MWM Gensets (Model-TCG 2020 V16k) have been commissioned at one of the largest composite industry plants based in Chandra, Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh, reports WIP magazine.
P.23| GENERATORS
25MW POWER PLANT WILL BE INSTALLED AT A SITE IN THE BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF ROATÁN, IN THE HONDUR
Bergen Engines and Sampol have signed a deal with Roatan Electric Company - RECO to deliver a 25MW power plant to the beautiful island of Roatán, Honduras. The heart of the new project will be three Bergen B36:45V20 generator sets operating on propane, which offer a market-leading output and only 25% derate compared to natural gas. Bergen’s latest B36:45V engine features power capabilities reaching 600kW per cylinder.
P.25| DISTRICT HEATING
4.8MWE COGENERATION PROJECT FOR A DISTRICT HEATING PROJECT IN POLAND
Poland -based Przedsiębiorstwo Energetyki Cieplnej & Lubartów Sp. z o.o. have installed four CG170B-12 cogeneration units as part of a district heating system. The investment includes four CG170B-12 cogeneration units with a total capacity of 4.8MWe and a thermal capacity of approx. 5.2MWt. The units are equipped with complete heat collection installations, including heat from flue gases, the necessary accompanying infrastructure and a power connection with a length of approx. 2 km.
P.26| GENSETS
GENSET IS ESSENTIAL FOR SRI LANKA’S WATER
NativeWay has supplied an advanced 1,250 kVA diesel generator made by the leading genset manufacturer TEKSAN to Sri Lanka to provide backup power for one of the nation’s water & sewage plants based in Kandy. Kandy is an important administrative and religious city and the capital of the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is the second-largest city of the island.
P.30| GENSETS
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY SEEKS TIER 4 FINAL SOLUTION WITH ACTIVE DPF TECHNOLOGY MIRATECH was approached by a California-based engineering firm to provide a Tier 4 compliant solution to pair with (3) CAT 3516C 2500kW backup diesel engines being installed at a university in California within the South Coast Air Quality Management District. One challenge was making the aftertreatment housing low profile enough.
P.32| GENERATORS
TWO 370 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR A PRESTIGIOUS WAREHOUSE SITE IN ARDIA, KUWAIT
Generac has supplied two VME370 diesel gensets for a prestigious warehouse site located in Ardia, Kuwait. Technicians from AL MULLA successfully mounted the two diesel gensets on a rooftop location. Recognized for built-in quality, Generac’s 370 (kW) diesel generators can suit many applications.
P.28| CONTROLLERS
UKRAINE: REMOTE MONITORING FOR A BACKUP POWER SYSTEM IN A PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING PLANT
Enamine Ltd., a multinational pharmaceutical developer and research lab based in Ukraine, relies on 27 gen-sets. These cover a large area of five acres of HQ facilities in Kyiv and several remote research labs. This extensive genset fleet is necessary for maintaining the supply of uninterrupted power.
P.33| GENSETS
GENSETS PROVIDE 3,300 KVA FOR SOUTH INKAI URANIUM MINE IN KAZAKHSTAN
AKSA has provided 2 x 1,015 kVA + AD-TP1260 (1260 kVA) - 3,300 KVA for the South Inkai Mine is a uranium mine located in Kazakhstan. This is part of the Inkai mining complex, which plays a significant role in global uranium production, with Kazakhstan being a top global uranium producer. AKSA’s installed generators now provide backup power.
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GAS ENGINE NEWS
NEW ENGINE DESIGNED FOR KEY BESS APPLICATIONS ACROSS EUROPE
Volvo Penta is promoting two of its latest products: its new 17-litre D17 generator set engine and its newly-designed battery energy storage subsystem (BESS) technology.With the addition of the 705-kWe D17, Volvo Penta has grown its power node offering to cover from 200 up to 700 kW. The compact, inline six-cylinder engine incorporates a slightly larger engine block that allows for the added displacement, said Darren Tasker, vice president of Industrial Sales, Volvo Penta. A modernized fuel injection system with a common rail design is engineered for fuel efficiency. Dual-stage turbochargers and heavy-duty steel pistons provide a dense power set up. The engine delivers an optimized power-to-weight ratio within the same footprint as the D16. This was a joint development between the Volvo Group companies.
30,000 KVA HVO GENERATORS FOR DATA CENTRES IN IRELAND
31SG GAS ENGINES ARE NOW SERVING A PEAKING POWER PLANT
Four Wärtsilä 31SGs are being supplied to CENTRICA as a key part of a 48 MW peaking power plant to support the growing use of renewables in the UK. The plant, currently under construction, is delivered under an engineering, procurement and construction contract with British energy services and solutions provider CENTRICA.
Once completed, the plant will provide essential grid balancing power generation alongside an existing 49 MW peaking plant in Brigg, Lincolshire. Together, these assets will create nearly 100 MW of fast response capacity, ensuring reliable power supply.
At the heart of this project are four highly-efficient gas engines: the new plant will operate with four Wärtsilä 31SGs. These can reach full output within 2.5 minutes, present no minimum up or down time and are described as ideal for compensating the intermittent supply from wind and solar power.
“We are extremely pleased to support Centrica in their efforts to decarbonise power production. This installation will help enable the use of clean renewable energy by providing the needed grid balancing. The Wärtsilä 31 engine platform is renowned for its high efficiency, and the engines are already able to run on a hydrogen blend. In the future our engines can be converted to run on sustainable fuels once they become widely available,” says Ken Engblom, Vice President Africa & Europe at Wärtsilä Energy.
DE Power Solutions has been delivering almost 30,000Kva of clean burning, HVO Renewable Bio Fuel emergency generators in Ireland - all in a single week.
A spokesperson for the company commented: “Our project teams were on hand for the largest delivery of generator sets so far in one week, to three major data centre sites across Ireland: two international clients, and also to the largest domestic data centre currently under construction.”
* 4 x 4500Kva, HVO Renewable Bio Fuel, Clean Burning, MV, Containerised Sets to site A.
*2 x 3100Kva, HVO Renewable Bio Fuel, Clean Burning, LV, Containerised Sets to Site B.
*2 X 2500Kva, HVO Renewable Bio Fuel, Clean Burning, LV, Containerised Sets to Site C.
These HVO Renewable Bio Fuel, clean burning, emergency generators are only part of a much larger KOHLER generator package on each site.
“Our thanks go out to the very professional team from Flynn Crane Hire for their excellent service on these projects, on both the logistics, and first class handling on site. Like DE Power, they pride themselves on their quality and service, with particular emphasis on health & safety and wellbeing,” concludes the spokesman.
15MW GAS POWER PLANT TO PROVIDE GRID BALANCING SERVICES IN ROMANIA
Six INNIO Jenbacher JMS 620 GS N.LC – v.J02 generators have been supplied to Romania by INNIO & Clarke Energy. Romania’s energy sector is poised to rely increasingly rely on hydro-power, wind, and solar energy. These renewable sources, however, are subject to the unpredictability of wind, sunlight, and drought conditions. This variability places significant pressure on the Transmission System Operator (CNTEE Transelectrica SA), which is tasked with ensuring the safety and stability of the National Electricity System. As investments in renewables grow, enhancing investments in peaking - grid balancing capacities becomes critical to address the strains faced by the Transmission System Operator.
NAVIOS Investment, a company specializing in large-scale energy production investments, has recognized the shortfall in grid balancing capacities in Romania. In response, the company initiated investments in this sector starting in 2022.
Clarke Energy Romania serves as the EPC contractor for two 20 MWel power plants developed by NAVIOS Investment. Located in Racari, Dâmbovița County, these projects are designed to provide grid balancing services to the National Energy System of Romania.
The first phase of this project is now fully operational and is managed by Energy Innovative Solutions S.R.L (EIS), a subsidiary of NAVIOS Investment.
The second phase of the project is currently progressing in Racari and is overseen by Restore Energy SRL, another company in the NAVIOS Investment SRL portfolio.
NEWS IN BRIEF
42 X 1.4MW FUEL CELL MODULES INSTALLED IN US$160M DEAL
FuelCell Energy will deliver 42 1.4MW fuel cell modules to Gyeonggi Green Energy (GGE) to support the upgrade of its Hwaseong Baran Industrial Complex fuel cell power platform in South Korea in a deal worth US$160M.
Earmarked as the “largest” fuel cell power platform in the world, located in Hwaseong-si, the plant has the capacity to produce 58.8MW of electricity, capable of powering around 135,000 homes. It can support Korea’s Hydrogen Economy Roadmap, which plans to supply 15GW of power from fuel cells by 2040. It is expected that FuelCell Energy will receive approximately US$160m of revenue under the terms of the agreement. The contract constitutes a significant milestone for supply clean caseload power to the Korean market and includes a seven-year service agreement undertaken by FuelCell.
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PowerEx Live Midlands 2024, will be held on Thursday, June 27th, 2024. It aims to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries.
At the Conference - PowerEx Live Midlands 2024 - the exhibit space is within the same room - and in a different room the (DCA) datacentre alliance will be holding seminars and presentations.
PowerEx Live will be hosting some of the foremost energy speakers in the country with the most recent and cutting-edge content within the energy industry.
This regional UK event - with an associated Golf Tournament held the day before the event (June 26th) - offers all key sector players in the North of England an opportunity to assess new trends, connect and develop all under 1 roof over the course of 1 day. The official PowerEx Live 2024 Golf Tournament is held at the Belfry Hotel & Resort at Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK, on Wednesday 26 June, 2024. Alongside several restaurants and bars, events and meetings spaces, a leisure club and The Belfry Spa, the site of the PowerEx Live 2024 Conference also features three courses, including BRABAZON golf course. These are recognised as world-class, having previously hosted The Ryder Cup more than any other venue in the world and home to this year’s Betfred British Masters. Sponsorship opportunities are available at £135 per hole. There are Prizes – Nearest the pins on every Par 3 and 2 Longest Drive holes. This is also a great networking event and an opportunity to meet people from the Power & Energy Industries.
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GPI ENERGY (THAILAND) LTD, an MWM distributor for Thailand, has installed an MWM TCG 2020 V16 gas engine for the Uthai Rung Co., Ltd. factory in Uthai Thani Province site of WGC Co., Ltd.
The Thai food manufacturer WGC Co., Ltd. produces added-value products such as maltodextrin, maltose syrup, liquid glucose, and glucose syrup. The tapioca required for the products is manufactured in the company’s two factories: Uthai Rung Co., Ltd. and Lampang Agro Co., Ltd. An MWM gas engine is also used for energy generation at the Lampang Agro Co., Ltd. in Lampang Province. site.
To ensure reliable power supply of the factory, GPI Energy (Thailand) Ltd. has installed an MWM TCG 2020 V16 gas engine for the Uthai Rung Co., Ltd. in Uthai Thani Province. site.
The factory, which is located about 250 km from Bangkok, processes about 200 t of starch a day. The factory produces raw material for further processing by WGC Co., Ltd. The MWM gas engine with an output of 1.56 MW is housed in a container and runs on biogas gained from the factory’s wastewater.
The containerized cogeneration power plant was delivered and installed on a turnkey basis by GPI Energy (Thailand) Ltd. The planning of the project, the commissioning of the transformer, the 22-kV medium voltage switchboard, and the grid connection were also implemented by GPI Energy (Thailand) Ltd.
The MWM TCG 2020 V16 gas engine for Uthai Rung Co., Ltd. is synchronized with the grid and switches to island-mode operation whenever the grid supply is interrupted. When the grid is back up, the engine is again synchronized with the grid. This approach prevents production outages such as those that used to occur due to power interruptions prior to the installation of the MWM gas engine.
THREE 2,000 KW GAS-POWERED GENERATORS SUPPLIED FOR AN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT
Cummins Inc. distributor Cummins Megamak recently delivered three enclosed Cummins HSK78G series generators as part of a “Plug and Play” backup power solution for an important Infrastructure Project in Veracruz, Mexico.
Designed for natural gas operation from the skid up, the HSK78G generator series effectively operates no matter how extreme the fuel source or operating conditions. In this case, the (3) 2000 kW natural gas generator sets will provide 6 MW of power and be synchronized by a Cummins Master Control (DMC) to supply prime power until the utility arrives and then serve as standby backup power.
The HSK78 series offers a total package of gas generator capabilities and innovative gas technology for prime and peaking power applications. The HSK78G generator series has been designed from the skid up, providing reliable power no matter how extreme the fuel source or operating conditions.
This new series represents a bold step into the gas arena for Cummins, showcasing new technology in a new engine that pushes new levels of efficiency, transient performance and gas variation well beyond former natural gas generators.
IN BRIEF
SOURCE ISOLATION SWITCH NAMED PRODUCT OF THE YEAR 2024
ASCO Power Technologies is proud to announce that its groundbreaking SourcePacT Source Isolation Switch has been nominated by ConsultingSpecifying Engineer for its prestigious 2024 Product of the Year Award.
SourcePacT is ASCO’s new single-device solution for isolating a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and its essential loads from a utility feed so that the BESS can supply backup power. SourcePacT is the only product designed to the UL 3008 provisional standard to help comply with National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) requirements. Consulting-Specifying Engineer’s nomination recognizes ASCO’s significant contribution in advancing power resilience through this unique device. “ASCO takes pride in unveiling an isolation switch that ensures code compliance and seamless operation with standardized equipment” said Robert Benavidez, Sales Executive.
1.5MVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR THE PHARMACEUTICAL SECTOR IN ITALY
Ten weeks ago, engineers from MARGEN SpA supplied and installed two 1.5 MVA low voltage generators designed for the headquarters of an important Emilian company in Italy’s pharmaceutical sector.
The units are housed in special containers, complete with accessories, and guarantee a residual sound pressure level, during operation, of less than 60 dBA.
“The fact that the installation was carried out by qualified personnel made it possible to complete quickly and in compliance with the technical and safety regulations in force,” reports a spokesman.
MARGEN also has an expanding customer base in the Middle East. In late 2023 the Kuwaiti government took delivery of a number of diesel generator set which have been in production by MARGEN. These generators have been earmarked for a wastewater recovery plant in the capital Kuwait City which is currently under construction. The large plant will be completed in the next two years.
MARGEN has a UAE contract to supply 8 units of 1600 and 1250 kVA with special enclosures and a range of accessories suitable for the application. A spokesman said: “Great satisfaction with the successful event was expressed by representatives of the Ministry, technical consultants and companies operating onsite.”
One of the world’s largest and most ambitious wastewater treatment schemes, the Umm Al Hayman Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kuwait has the ultimate capacity to treat 700,000 m3/day of wastewater, producing water and even compost for agriculture and industry and transforming Kuwait’s water sector. The first phase of the wastewater treatment plant is the Egailah and Sabah Al Ahmad wastewater pump stations.
FOUR 650 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR A DATA CENTRE IN ITALY
ELCOS has supplied four 650 kVA Super Silent - Parallel mode diesel gensets to a data centre site in Italy. The gensets are powered by Doosan engine and feature STAMFORD | AvK alternators. The versatile ELCOS Super Silent Gen Set range is built to cover the widest application field and customizable to any needs.
They offer the maximum level of performance in the event of a sudden power failure, reports the company
These gensets grant a reliable power supply and optimise the load thanks to an MC4 control panel.
The Super Silent range covers from 10 to 250 KVA, equipped with engines and premium brand alternators.
ELCOs was also responsible for providing ORSHA Airport on Belarus with a GE.PK.450\400.BF+011 genset and a GE.PK.400\350. BF+011, equipped with Perkins engines and Stamford alternators. These two power generators are powered by a 3000-litre external tank.
The tank is placed in separate room inside the container and in addition is equipped with a solenoid valve with adjustable timer.
In May 2024 pharmaceutical manufacturer from the Switzerland-based Farma Industria Ticino approached Elcos to provide 1250kVA of standby power capability. This demand perfectly suited the container-housed product range within the Elcos portfolio. Elcos srl is as an important Italian company for producing generators. It develops, produces, sells and installs systems for the generation of electric energy amounting to 700 MW per year.
The generator set for Ticino was powered by a Baudouin 12M33G1250/5 engine coupled to a STAMFORD® S6 alternator. The Baudouin 12M33G1250/5 engine is currently the smallest engine from the 12M33 range nonetheless it is still a powerful engine.
1,200 KVA DIESEL GENSET FOR CABLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN ZAHLE, LEBANON
Ghaddar Machinery has supplied and installed 4 x 300 KVA powered by John Deere engines 6090HF475 and fitted with Leroy Somer alternators (TAL046F models). A spokesman commented: “Ghaddar Machinery Co. supplied and installed 300 KVA John Deere Powered Generators for Astro Power Cables Manufacturing Astro Group in Zahle, East Lebanon. The generators operate in prime power duty synchronized together to provide a total power of 1,200 KVA. The diesel generators power system is also integrated with the solar power fuel save system at the factory. The featured project consists of 300 KVA Ghaddar Generators powered by John Deere engines 6090HF475 and Leroy Somer/NIDEC alternators TAL046F with 2000-litre fuel tanks.”
In March 2024 RICH MOTOR COMPANY (RMC) supplied 5 x 500 kVA + 1 x 640 kVA diesel generators to the UAE, destined for use in the Gulf states. A Ghaddar sister company in UAE, Rich Motor Co., supplied five units of 500KVA Ghaddar Generators and one unit of 640KVA powered by Cummins engines for Rental Application. Ghaddar generators are typically powered by Cummins engines and are regarded as the ultimate solution for UAE Rental companies seeking robust and durable products operating in most critical conditions, reports RMC.
CHP NEWS IN BRIEF
UNIPER PLANS BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM FOR PETERSHAGEN
NGEN and Uniper are jointly planning to build a battery storage system at its Heyden power plant site in Petershagen North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The system, with a capacity of 50 MW/100 MWh, is expected to come online in 2025. Heyden is an 875 MW coal fired plant due to be retired permanently in September 2024.
As part of the collaboration on this project, NGEN will open its first office in Germany in Frankfurt am Main, to further consolidate its presence in the European energy market and emphasise its commitment to supporting the energy transition in Germany.
The battery storage system will consist of 26 energy storage packs, each of the units is a fullyintegrated system which converts energy for storage in rechargeable lithium battery modules.
HITACHI ENERGY WILL WORK ON SARDINIA, CORSICA AND MAINLAND ITALY CABLE CONNECTIONS
THE TEXAS GRID SAVED $750 MILLION LAST WINTER THANKS TO BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEMS
Since 2021 companies in Texas have ben expanding their battery energy storage systems. BESS facilities have already proven to be a critical component of Texas’ energy mix by helping the state maintain reliable, cost-effective and dispatchable power in times of high demand. They have helped address system dynamics created by intermittent renewable energy and the grid’s challenging operating conditions which are exacerbated by harsh weather. The report found that in both regular and extreme conditions, batteries have helped lower system costs while enabling increased natural gas generation.
“Battery energy storage systems in Texas have come under increasing scrutiny, but our analysis shows batteries have increased reliability and reduced costs for Texans during critical days, such as last January’s winter storm,” explains Olivier Beaufils, ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) market lead at Aurora Energy Research.
“This has not come at the expense of gas-fired generation. In fact, as battery storage systems have been increasingly providing ancillary services in Texas, they have enabled an equivalent amount of natural gas generation to participate in the system, meaning that 1GW of newly-constructed batteries participating in the ancillary services markets have resulted in about a GW of gas-fired generation coming out of back-up services and moving into the energy markets during periods of system stress.”
Terna, the Italian transmission system operator has selected Hitachi to provide high-voltage direct current technology to increase the supply and improve the flow of electricity over the connection between Italy’s mainland grid and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia.
The interconnection - named Sa.Co.I.3 - will replace ithe existing equipment with advanced HVDC technology and increase the power capacity to 400 MW over a bipolar, multi-terminal scheme. The new connection is designed to make the electricity system more efficient, reliable, and sustainable for the two Mediterranean islands and Tuscany.
Sa.Co.I.3 is part of the EU list of Projects of Common Interest (PCI), being of strategic importance for Europe and its islands.
Hitachi Energy will provide its HVDC Light solution, based on VSC (voltage source converter) technology. It is collaborating with Pellegrini and Razel-Bec to provide the civil and installation scope of the project. Multi-terminal HVDC systems, links with more than two converter stations, are in high demand as a key enabler to support the energy transition.
UL-LISTED EVERHEAT SERIES 20 ENGINE HEATER FOR GENSETS
It’s been two years since Hotstart released its UL-listed EVRHEAT Series 20 Engine Heater- and there’s still nothing to quite match it or available on the market.
The EVR20 is designed to preheat and maintain engine temperature in generators up to 20 litres in size while in standby mode.
Designed with efficiency, versatility, and reliability in mind, the EVR20 is an advanced engine heating solution for power generation applications. Integrated solid-state controls respond to fluid temperature changes as little as 1° F for quick temperature response of the heater. Improved coolant temperature uniformity with the EVR20 results in fewer low temp nuisance alarms for operators. The operator interface clearly lights, providing status updates of the heater at a glance. The debris-resistant forced circulation pump provides a more efficient heating solution than standard thermosiphon heaters, with up to 45% savings in energy usage and costs. Installation is simplified with a swivel inlet hose barb available in standard 5/8” or optional 3/4” sizes, making the EVR20 a versatile drop-in replacement heater for field upgrades.
“Reliability and safety are at the heart of the EVR20’s design,” said Jim Vroman, Market Manager for power generation.
“The UL mark on this heater signals to OEM’s and aftermarket users that this design has met rigorous standards, making it suitable for use on their generators. No other heater on the market has this combination of technology and quality – making it another dependable thermal management solution for customers to rely on.
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HOW WILL 2028 U.S. GENERATOR MARKET VALUE COMPARE WITH OTHERS WORLDWIDE?
The US generator sales market size is expected to showcase exponential growth by reaching US$6.94 billion by 2028.
Fortune Business Insights in its report titled, “U.S. Sales Market, 2028.” mentions that the market stood at US$4.68 billion in 2020 and is projected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.13% between now and 2028.
Factors such as the rising oilfield activities and the increasing focus on development of infrastructure in the U.S. is likely to boost the product’s demand during the foreseeable future.
Based on the power rating, the market is segregated into below 75 kVA, 75-375 kVA, 375-750 kVA, and above 750 kVA. On the basis of fuel type, the market is trifurcated into diesel, gas, and others.
Based on fuel type, the diesel segment held the U.S. generator sales market share of about 58.4% in 2020. The segment is expected to dominate owing to the increasing adoption of diesel generators as a backup for emergency situations.
Based on the application, the market is segmented into Continuous Load, Peak Load, and Standby Load. Furthermore, On the basis of end-user, the market is divided into Mining, Oil & Gas, Construction, Residential, Marine, Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, Commercial, Telecom, and Others.
The market research company statista.com reports that the industrial generator sets industry in the United States is anticipated to grow to around US$1.4 billion by 2025. Automotive, mining, oil and gas, as well as pharmaceuticals are the largest areas of application for industrial gensets.
In contrast, Grand View Research estimates the global diesel generator market size at USD$15.16 billion in 2022.
GVR suggests that market value will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4% from 2023 to 2030.
Increasing demand for energy globally far outstrips the supply. Factors such as continuous population growth, infrastructure development, and rapid industrialisation in emerging economies are pacing the power demand.
Diesel generators have numerous advantages such as low operating costs and better fuel efficiency. Thus, they are much more popular in developing regions, especially in the Asia Pacific region.
Along with its advantages, it had many other drawbacks which include noise pollution, and emissions of hazardous gases. The World Nuclear Association has projected that the electricity
“SIGNIFICANT
GROWTH IN THE ECONOMIES OF MAJOR DEVELOPING NATIONS SUCH AS INDIA, BRAZIL, AND OTHERS IS EXPECTED BY 2050. INDIA WILL BE AMONGST THE LARGEST MARKETS.”
is expected to double the current consumption. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, solar energy will be the most abundant energy source available.
Significant growth in the economies of major developing nations such as India, Brazil, and others is expected by 2050.
India is expected to grow from being the third largest to the second largest economy in the world, only after China in terms of GDP at PPP (purchase power parity). Countries such as Brazil, India, and South Africa are already suffering due to low power supply. Emerging economies are expected to account for 65% of the global economy.
The market in the U.S. is anticipated to witness substantial growth owing to rising costs of power outages across several IT-enabled service firms and data centres along with growing consumer awareness toward
the requirement for reliable emergency power supply.
In addition, the market is also driven by the rising vulnerability of grid power stations to disasters caused by changing weather conditions across the region.
Solution providers across the diesel generator market are primarily responsible for generator system manufacturing, installation, maintenance, and repair. Generator dealers or electrical contractors establish product supply & maintenance contracts with endmarket consumers present across commercial places, residential places, and small-size companies using generators as emergency power backup systems.
Moreover, companies also assign an in-house monitoring engineer to supervise a large number of generators in industrial-scale operations.
GAS GENSETS
3MWE GAS GENERATORS FOR AN INDUSTRIAL CENTRE BASED IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH
Two units of MWM Gensets (Model-TCG 2020 V16k) have been commissioned at one of the largest composite industry plants based in Chandra, Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Two TCG 2020 V16k gensets - Total Capacity 3 MWe
The TCG 2020K was especially adapted to non-ISO conditions such as high altitudes or high intake air temperatures in the field of natural gas. More than 2000 power generators with approximately 2,800,000 kWel already installed around the globe.
The MWM gas engines of the TCG 2020 series are said to be perfectly geared to the challenges of a dynamic market environment. Its models in the output range of 1,200 – 2,000 kWel meet the high requirements of a broad range of applications and provide efficiency, reliability and flexibility, together with low lifecycle costs and high profitability.
The natural gas-powered engine is highly robust, suitable for isolated operation, and features the same output values along with increased inlet air temperatures and setup heights as for ISO conditions, which is especially valuable for deployment in Asia and tropical countries.
The engine, which is designed for operation with natural gas, supersedes its predecessor of the same designation and the previous model TCG 2020 OLS and also built in a V12 and a V16 version.
The development has resulted in a 10% performance increase and improved efficiency. The company states the electrical output at 1,125 kW for the V12 variant and 1,500 kW for the V16.
With a 400 V generator, the electrical efficiency for both cylinder types is 41.0%.
“Among other things, a newly developed turbo charger and an optimised combustion chamber contributed to the increase in performance and efficiency, while retaining the load response and isolated operation capabilities of the predecessor model”, explains an MWM spokesperson.
Furthermore, the inlet and the spark plugs have been optimised in the gas genset.
The TCG 2020 V16k is said to offer the best electrical and thermal efficiency in its output class and is capable of running on all gas types: natural gas, biogas, landfill gas, sewage gas, mine gas, etc. It also offers remarkably low operating costs. Other features include:
- 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% during a major overhaul, resulting in reduced costs
High
reliability through mature drive technology in 60 Hz range
The engine can be operated with an optimum speed of 1500 RPM. Its lower speed ensures stable and complete combustion, resulting in
lower CO emissions and less component wear and tear.
MWM Digital Power with TPEM –Total Plant & Energy Management
TPEM enables the transformation to holistic power plant and genset control: With its fully integrated, digital power plant control TPEM, MWM redefines the control standard for gas engines and energy solutions. Modern energy generation plants feature complex applications and custom circuitry.
Automation and closed-loop control with maximum operating security and seamless communication play a key role, which TPEM handles effectively..
In this way, additional controls are not necessary, as all power plant data are combined in a single system, and the control of the entire energy generation plant is possible via a hardware and software solution custom-developed by MWM.
In this way, TPEM revolutionizes the previous TEM control systems through additional integration of relevant key functions such as synchronisation, generator and network power switch, and remote access.
For more information visit: mwm.net or caterpillar.com
GEN-SETS & DATA CENTRES CHP DISTRIBUTED POWER
Romain Mocaer 11:00-11:30 PowerGen Statistics
“European generator & Data Center market outlook”
Ian Bitterlin 11:30-12:00
“Forecasting Data Centre power growth” Consultant
Dr Michaela Kendall 12:00-12:30 Adelan Latest developments on Hydrogen
Steve Peal 12:30-13:00 YorPower “Running Your Business in Todays Modern World”
11:00-11:30 Dave Andrews
CHP, District Heating, Grid plus Latest Technologies on alternative fuels Claverton Energy
11:30-12:00 Eric Lewis Consultant
“How to combine existing and new systems in an optimised future GB AC Grid”
12:00-12:30 Dr David Toke
How Britain can achieve 100% renewables energy supply 100% Renewable UK
12:30-13:00 Paul Woods
How district heat systems integrate w/ a renewable grid using low-cost heat storage capability Consultant
COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH 13:00-14:00
Steve Hone 14:00-14:30
Data Centre Alliance CEO Your Introduction to the booming Data Centre Sector
Mark Acton 14:30-15:00 Head of Technical Due Diligence (Future-Tech)
“Data Centre Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Metrics and Reporting”
Venessa Moffat 15:00-15:30
Channel Partner Manager, EMEA EkkoSense AI Does AI + data centre + power consumption = dead planet?
Ian Bitterlin 15:30-16:00
Using Data Centres to support the Power Utility Consultant
14:00-14:30 Josh Collins
Discussing a range of renewable energy solutions SAV Systems
14:30-15:00 Prof. Pearson
Large water source heat pumps and rivers Star Refrigeration Limited
15:00-15:30 Dave Andrews
CHP, District Heating, Grid plus Latest Technologies and where the market is heading along with alternative fuels Claverton Energy
CHALLENGING POWEREX GOLF DAY COMES BEFORE POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS
PowerEx Live Midlands 2024, to be held on Thursday, June 27th, 2024, aims to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries.
The event will be hosting some of the foremost energy speakers in the country with the most recent and cutting-edge content within the energy industry.
This regional event - with an associated golf tournament held the day before the event (June 26th, 2024) - offers all key sector players in the North of England an opportunity to assess new trends, connect and develop all under one roof over the course of one day.
The conference is being held at a top-class venue offering optimal trade opportunities to meet both regional and global buyers, specifiers, OEMs, equipment distributors and contractors/installers.
The venue is at an award-winning hotel and golf resort situated in the heart of the country at the Belfry Hotel and Resort in Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
The site offers 300+ luxurious bedrooms and suites. Also available are several restaurants and bars, events and meetings spaces, a leisure club and The Belfry Spa.
A key attraction is the three golf courses onsite, including The Brabazon and PGA National.
These are recognised as world-class, having previously hosted The Ryder Cup more than any other venue in the world and home to this years Betfred British Masters.
Make sure you are part of this unique and mustattend event held for all power professionals in the industry.
How the Conference works
At the Conference - PowerEx Live Midlands 2024 - the exhibit space is within the same room and in a different room the (DCA) datacentre alliance will be holding seminars and training on Data Centres.
With limited space there are only a few tables available, therefore another 2 tables have been added to accommodate.
These tabletop arrangements mean companies can take their products direct to customers with the additional opportunity for networking with experts in all fields of CHP, Data Centres, Consultancy and Gensets.
The choice of stands at the Belfry Hotel has been allocated on a ‘first-come-first-served’ basis.
An event which builds upon success
In 2023 the Mere Golf & Spa Club, Knutsford, Cheshire, was the setting for the first Power Media International Group’s PowerEx Live regional conference & exhibition.
This event was designed to give enhanced access for the power generation sector to companies with a primary focus in the region.
This proved a major success as over 120+ delegates and exhibition personnel were registered. The 2023 event was described by one attendee as “business, education and excellent golfing all rolled into one.”.
Adam Thomas, CTO, also commented on the 2023 PowerEx Live event in Cheshire:
“Thanks for running the event, it was a good place to network with other people in the generator industry. The talks were informa-tive and helped to give a good summary of the issues and opportunities .”
TOP SPEAKERS AT POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS 2024 to be held on Thursday, June 27th, 2024
[see more on page 19]
*Ian Bitterlin - Consultant“Forecasting Data Centre power growth”
*Eric Lewis - Consultant - “How to combine existing and new systems in an optimised future GB AC Grid”.
*Steve Peal - YorPower - “Running Your Business in Todays Modern World”
*Mark Acton - Head of Technical Due Diligence (Future-Tech) - “Data Centre Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Metrics and Reporting”.
*Romain Mocaer - PowerGen Statistics - “European generator & Data Center market outlook
*Venessa Moffat - Advisory Board to Data Centre Alliance - AI / isn’t always bad, can also be really good : on Generative AI
*Michaela Kendall - Adelan“Hydrogen”
*Dave Andrews - Claverton Energy - CHP, District Heating,
* Professor Pearson speaking on large water source heat pumps and rivers
* Dr David Toke - How Britain can achieve 100% renewables energy supply
* Paul Woods - How district heat systems integrate with a renewable grid using low cost heat storage capability.
,* Josh Collins - he will discuss a range of renewable energy solutions
* Steve Hone from the Data Centre Alliance - Your introduction to the booming data centre sector. ------------------------------------------------
Don’t forget that the PowerEx Live GOLF day is being held the day before on 26 June, 2024. on The BELFRY (BRABAZON) Ryder Cup course.
Please email enquiries: richard@ wipmagazines.com or power@wipmagazines.com
* Accommodation - PMIG have block booked 60 rooms and are at £169.00pp. (Parking & breakfast included).
POWEREX LIVE BELFRY BRABAZON GOLF 26 JUNE
PowerEx Live Midlands 2024, will be held on Thursday, 27 June, 2024. It aims to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries. Before this important day the UKGSA is backing an associated Golf Tournament which will be held the day before the PowerEx Live (June 26th).
This special Golf Day on Wednesday 26 June, 2024, is known as the official PowerEx Live 2024 Golf Tournament and is being held at the Belfry Hotel & Resort at Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK.
Alongside several restaurants and bars, events and meetings spaces, a leisure club and The Belfry Spa, the site of the PowerEx Live 2024 Conference also features three famous golf courses, including the BRABAZON course.
These courses are recognised as world-class, having previously hosted The Ryder Cup more than any other venue in the world and home to this year’s Betfred British Masters.
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YARDAGE 7255
The majestic fairways and carpet-smooth greens of The BRABAZON form a world-famous stage on which some of golf’s most exhilarating dramas have played out.
Its meticulous design involves tight fairways, perilous bunkers, lakes and fast undulating greens that have challenged some of golf’s greatest players.
As you’d expect, it’s a challenging golf course, but a must-play for anyone who’s serious about the sport. Walk in the footsteps of golfing legends – Seve’s historic drive onto the 10th green, Sam Torrance’s famous putt which won the 1985 Ryder Cup match for the European Team or Christie O’Connor Jr’s belligerent 2 iron across the lake at the 18th.
More recent changes have seen the 6th hole become one of the most demanding, rated highly by the modern-day greatplayer Lee Westwood.
The PowerEx Live 2024 Golf Tournament will focus on the BRABAZON course. Do you want to participate in the PowerEx Live 2024 Golf Day? Book your Company 4 player team, 3, 2 - or individual person team places as soon as you can.
Places are available on a first-come- first-served basis so book now to avoid disappointment.
What’s on offer on June 26?
*Networking opportunities with many PowerEx Live companies and delegates.
*The evening will include a 3-course dinner with prize presentation.
* Cost: Golf is £179.00pp and £169pp overnight stay.
* Sponsorship opportunities are available at £135 per hole
There are Prizes – nearest the pins on every Par 3 and 2 Longest Drive holes.This is also a great networking event and presents a great opportu-
nity to meet people from the Power & Energy Industries.
Please email enquiries to: richard@wipmagazines.com or power@wipmagazines.com
Don’t forget - the final deadline for booking: June 10th 2024. However, we expect to be sold out – BOOK NOW and don’t miss your chance This event is perfect opportunity to bring your partner or a guest along.
DATACENTRES: REDUCING EMISSIONS AND CUTTING NOISE
Datacenters are on the rise globally, and with that comes increased focus on the environment and air quality to reduce both carbon and nitrogen oxides (NOx) to ensure compliance with regulations such as the Medium Combustion Plant Directive (MCPD) and USA Tier 4 Legislation, reports Industrial & Marine Silencers.
IMS is a global leader in acoustics and emissionsbased products where we manufacture, install and commission our own silencers, acoustic containers, attenuators, and emissions reduction products such as SCR (selective catalytic reduction), DOCs (Diesel Oxidation Catalysts) and DPFs (Diesel Particulate Filters) that dramatically reduces all legislated emissions such as CO (Carbon Monoxides), HC (Hydrocarbons), PM (Particulate Matter) and NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) while dramatically reducing noise.
What is the MCP Directive?
MCP Directive is a European based Emission Standard primarily focused on the reductions of NOx which applies to the operation of all plant with a rated thermal input between 1-50MW including Specified Generators (SGs) used to generate electricity. It is regulated by the Environment Agencies (EA) across England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The most common exhaust after-treatment technology used to reduce NOx is an SCR system which can reduce NOx by up to -95%.
How the IMSeco SCR technology works
The IMSeco SCR Technology is a “Closed Loop” electronically Controlled System with an SCR Reactor, Mixer, and AdBlue Dosing System with an array of sensors such as NOx, Temperature, Backpressure along with “Airless” Injectors and an ECU.
The system uses the engines CANbus Signals (or our own MAP Sensor) along with NOx sensors to determine the Raw NOx Levels within the exhaust flow and automatically adjusts the “AdBlue Dosing Strategy” depending on engine speed/load/temperature to meet the required MCPD Emissions Limits, which is verified by a second “Tailpipe” NOx sensor.
The “Airless “ injectors in the mixer pipe utilises a pressure rail to inject the AdBlue under pressure into the exhaust gas stream which eliminates the need for an air compressor. Once injected the AdBlue is hydrolyzed to produce the ammonia gas required for NOx (NO/NO2) reduction across the SCR catalyst.
The stainless SCR Reactor comes with SCR and ASC (Ammonia Slip Catalysts) which kills any ammonia (NH3) preventing any excess ammonia gas from exiting the tailpipe. Our Electronic Control Unit (ECU) constantly monitors the performance, operational conditions of the engine and pressure drop of the exhaust and provides
“Real-Time” emissions reporting. A ModBus Converter can be supplied for integration with the sites BMS System along with PCs for remote access support.
The system comes with AdBlue Bulk and Buffer Tanks where levels of constantly monitored, and warnings are provided to prevent AdBlue running out.
If ignored the system will stop dosing when it reaches a certain level and water will be recirculated from the small, sealed water tank across the injectors to ensure they are kept cool preventing them from overheating until such time as the AdBlue is replenished and normal operation is resumed.
The SCR System is generally supplied complete with silencers on a roof-mounted framework that is lowered on to the roof of the generator enclosure along with insulation/cladding and safety rails/ access ladders for safe working at height.
At the start of any project our engineering team will obtain the full engine specification and emissions datasheet and any other relevant information regarding the size/ location and operating condition of the generators.
A proposal will be supplied along with a conceptual design of the total system including delivery, installation, and commissioning. Full CAD Drawings are produced when an order is received, and project timelines are agreed with the customer. Following installation and commissioning a report will be provided demonstrating compliance.
Key Advantages of the IMS eco SCR System
IMS has supplied almost 250 SCR Systems over the past 5-6 years, many of which have been destined for datacentres. Some of the key advantages of our system and the reasons why we were selected over our competitors was because the SCR came with:
a) A “Closed Loop” AdBlue Dosing System which automatically adjusts
for changes in NOX levels to optimise the Adblue usage.
b) ASC Catalysts after the SCR to prevent any ammonia slippage from the exhaust
c) Airless Injectors (no need for compressors) where AdBlue is atomised using a pressure rail
d) Software which displays “Real-Time” Data with the ability to download reports to validate system performance.
e) The option of a ModBus Converter if required for integration with the sites BMS System and telemetry for remote access/support if required
f) Electronic “Date/Time” stamped features that records any errors and provides warnings when AdBlue Levels are getting low.
g) A water recirculation system that keeps the injectors cool (preventing them from burning out) until such time as the adblue is replenished and normal operation is resumed. www.silencers.co.uk
25MW POWER PLANT TO BE INSTALLED AT A SITE ON THE ISLAND OF ROATÁN, IN THE HONDURAS
Bergen Engines and Sampol have signed a deal with Roatan Electric Company - RECO to deliver a 25MW power plant to the beautiful island of Roatán, Honduras.
The heart of the new project will be three Bergen B36:45V20 generator sets operating on propane, which offer a market-leading output and only 25% derate compared to natural gas.
“This investment contributes to the economic growth and development of the island of #Roatán, Bay Islands. Most Caribbean islands have diesel-powered plants, but with our vision to be a pioneer in the market, this technology positions us as a leader and represents a model for the electrical industry in the region,” Ramiro Tumbaco, General Manager of RECO, comments.
Bergen’s latest B36:45V engine features power capabilities reaching 600kW per cylinder. This engine is designed to deliver unrivalled performance, setting new benchmarks in efficiency while lowering life-cycle costs for its customers. It offers:
-World-Class Efficiencies
-600kW Mechanical Output per Cylinder
-World-Class Fuel Consumption
-Exceptionally Low Emissions
-Modular Design for Seamless Scaling
-Low Lifecycle Costs
-Excellent Load Responsiveness
-Convertible to Liquid Fuel Operation with Bergen’s B3X Platform
-Sustainability
-Future Fuels
Boasting over 70 years of expertise, Bergen’s latest B36:45V engine features power capabilities reaching 600kW per cylinder. This engine is designed to deliver unrivaled performance, setting new benchmarks in
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BERGEN’S LATEST B36:45V ENGINE FEATURES POWER CAPABILITIES REACHING 600KW PER CYLINDER. THIS ENGINE IS DESIGNED TO DELIVER UNRIVALED PERFORMANCE, SETTING NEW BENCHMARKS IN EFFICIENCY WHILE LOWERING LIFE-CYCLE COSTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS.
BERGEN’S B36:45 GAS ENGINE STANDS AS A TESTAMENT TO INNOVATION. IT IS PURPOSE-BUILT FOR LAND-BASED APPLICATIONS.”
efficiency while lowering life-cycle costs for our customers.
Bergen’s B36:45 gas engine stands as a testament to innovation. Purpose-built for land-based applications, this medium-speed lean-burn unit generates up to 12MW of mechanical power.
Equipped with state-of-the-art combustion technology, it ensures optimal efficiency and unparalleled load responsiveness.
Additionally, it’s engineered to meet the most stringent emission standards, while maximising electrical and heat recovery efficiency, all while guaranteeing extreme reliability.
A spokesman comments: “Our customers are making long-term
investments when planning their next project, yet uncertainties loom regarding future fuel availability, costs, and regulatory landscapes, including potential CO2 taxes.
“That’s why Bergen Engines’ modular design prioritises fuel flexibility, enabling customers to navigate these uncertainties with confidence.
“This flexibility ensures reliability and top efficiency ratings for our engines, regardless of the fuel type they choose to operate with today, providing peace of mind and longevity to their investments.”
For more information visit: bergenengines.com
4.8MWE COGENERATION PROJECT FOR A KEY DISTRICT HEATING PROJECT IN POLAND
Poland -based Przedsiębiorstwo Energetyki Cieplnej & Lubartów Sp. z o.o. have installed four CG170B-12 cogeneration units as part of a district heating system.
The investment includes four CG170B-12 cogeneration units with a total capacity of 4.8MWe and a thermal capacity of approx. 5.2MWt.
The units are equipped with complete heat collection installations, including heat from flue gases, the necessary accompanying infrastructure and a power connection with a length of approx. 2 km.
A spokesman comment: “Thanks to this implementation, the PECLubartów will reduce CO2 emissions, gain energy production from renewable sources, and will generate electricity and heat in high efficiency cogeneration conditions”.
Poland’s district heating operators have struggled with major destabilisation in the fuel supply market, which affected in particular gaseous fuels, the bulk of which was imported from the east. However, the market does seemed to have turned a corner now and installations are on the rise, report media sources.
About the CG170B-12 cogeneration genset: Featuring a compact design, state-of-the-art components, and the flexibility to meet the demands of a wide range of applications, products the CG170B gas generator range is considered truly versatile. It is controlled by the smart and secure Total Plant & Energy Management (TPEM) system.
The new CG170B series offers optimal efficiency and performance State-of-the-art components providing more power: the compact design, a focus on a wide range of applications and highest efficiency values of its class make sure of that.
Managed by a smart and secure control system, the new CG170B series offers the optimal balance between
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FEATURING A COMPACT DESIGN, STATE-OF-THE-ART COMPONENTS, AND THE FLEXIBILITY TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS, THE CG170B GAS GENERATOR RANGE IS CONSIDERED TRULY VERSATILE. IT IS CONTROLLED BY THE SMART AND SECURE TOTAL PLANT & ENERGY MANAGEMENT (TPEM) SYSTEM. IT OFFERS OPTIMAL EFFICIENCY AND FEATURES STATE-OF-THEART COMPONENTS.”
profitability and reliability. Total Plant and Energy Management System (TPEM) gives users a comprehensive and flexible digital control of the generator set’s efficiency and performance helping to reduce planning and installation costs. An up to 25% hydrogen blended fuel option enables operation of up to 25% hydrogen blend (by volume) with pipeline natural gas fuel.
The genset provides: -Up to 45% electrical efficiency with Natural Gas -43.6% electrical efficiency with biogas
-Electrical output up to 1,380 kWel -Reduced vibration and stress on components - the genset can run on Natural Gas, Biogas, Coal Gas, Hydrogen Blend (up to 25%).
Poland is one of the biggest users of district heating systems in Europe, and those district heating systems are mainly coal-fired. There are more than 400 small district heating systems in Poland, 90% of which rely on coal for heat.
Most of these legacy systems are
decades old, and the owners have only made limited investments to upgrade sources of supply and insulate networks to meet modern standards.
The energy efficiency of these district heating systems depends on many things: smart grid and hydraulic analysis, heat losses from pipelines, water leakages in district heating networks.
Another chance for energy efficiency is cogeneration. Thanks to its developed and centralised heat supply system, Poland is regarded as ideal for cogeneration.
At present, Polish district heating systems have an extensive infrastructure of pipelines and fully automated district heating substations.
Polish district heating systems have a good chance to improve energy efficiency and decrease air pollution from power and heat sources. Analysts have suggested that there are many opportunities available for the further development of Polish district heating systems. grupagpec.pl
1,250
KVA DIESEL GENSET
INSTALLED AT A WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN KANDY, SRI LANKA
NativeWay has supplied an advanced 1,250 kVA diesel generator made by the leading genset manufacturer TEKSAN to Sri Lanka to provide backup power for one of the nation’s water & sewage plants based in Kandy. Kandy is an important administrative and religious city and the capital of the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It is the second-largest city of the island and the capital of the Central Province of modern Sri Lanka.
The National Hospital is based in Kandy: it is the 2nd largest medical institution in Sri Lanka, established and administered under the purview of the Ministry of Health, and remains a key hospital maintained by the Sri Lankan Government. The province itself has an area of 5,674 km2 and a population of 2,421,148, making it the second most populated province.
A company spokesman comments: “Recent collaboration with the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) of Sri Lanka highlights our capability in providing solutions. We, at NativeWay, were tasked with enhancing the power infrastructure with TEKSAN Generators. This example not only showcases NativeWay’s technical skills but also the company’s commitment to societal well-being through engineering. As we examine this project, we look into the project’s requirements, the solutions created to meet the challenges, and the impact on the water supply and drainage services, reflecting NativeWay’s role in the industrial engineering field.”
For the NativeWay and NWSDB project, the requirements were to supply and install TEKSAN generators to provide a consistent and reliable power supply for Sri Lanka’s water infrastructure. This included ensuring the generators’ operational efficiency, compliance with safety standards, and establishing a maintenance system for sustained performance to keep critical services uninterrupted.
At the core of Kandy’s water infrastructure is NativeWay’s installation of a 1250 kVA TEKSAN generator at the Greater Kandy Water treatment Plant (GKWTP). This is located at Pahalakondadeniya, Katugastota in Kandy - North region of the Central province. This treatment plant is operated under the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) of Sri Lanka.
The catchment area of this water supply system includes the highly urbanized area in Kandy city.
The raw water intake of GKWTP is near the solid waste dumping site of the Kandy city at Thekkawatta, which is downstream of the intake of GKWTP.
The TEKSAN container-type generator was selected for its capacity and reliability and operates at a sound level of 90 dB(A) at 1 metre, suitable for the environment of Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands. It supports the treatment process from aeration to disinfection, ensuring the WTP maintains water quality to meet SLS 614 standards.
The TEKSAN generator is crucial for
protecting the WTP against power disruptions which could affect the water supply to 400,000 people. With electric pumps maintaining water pressure, the generator’s role is essential - any power outage could result in water loss.
By providing a continuous power supply, the TEKSAN generator ensures the water system’s integrity and supports the well-being of Kandy’s residents, reflecting a serious commitment to both infrastructure and community.
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THE TEKSAN GENERATOR IS CRUCIAL FOR PROTECTING THE WTP AGAINST POWER DISRUPTIONS WHICH COULD AFFECT THE WATER SUPPLY TO 400,000 PEOPLE. WITH ELECTRIC PUMPS MAINTAINING WATER PRESSURE, THE GENERATOR’S ROLE IS ESSENTIAL IN OVERCOMING ANY POWER OUTAGE.”
UKRAINE: REMOTE MONITORING FOR A BACKUP POWER SYSTEM IN A PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT
Reliable power is essential for pharmaceutical and biological research labs, especially labs which operate with sensitive pharmaceutical instruments, chemical materials and carry out research experiments, as these experiments often need to be conducted in specific conditions and temperatures.
To ensure uninterrupted power and protect its ongoing research and development of new drugs and biological processes, Enamine Ltd., a multinational pharmaceutical developer and research lab based in Ukraine, relies on 27 gensets.
These cover a large area of five acres of HQ facilities in Kyiv and several remote research labs. This extensive genset fleet is necessary for maintaining the supply of uninterrupted power needed across all facilities to ensure the safe handling and preservation of biological specimens and provide a stable environment for continued scientific research.
ComAp’s remote monitoring solution, WebSupervisor, enables Enamine to securely oversee and control the operations of its large gen-set fleet through PCs and mobile devices from anywhere in the country.
As the company continues to grow and expand its operations, both domestically and internationally, the need to increase the capacity of its backup generators, ranging from 88 to 440 kVA, has grown exponentially.
Monitoring and managing each of the individual gensets, which are spread sparsely across remote locations, became a challenge for the company’s personnel and so they sought to implement a more efficient control and remote monitoring solution to oversee the operations of their large backup system. Additionally, to facilitate remote monitoring, the company needed to upgrade its infrastructure and establish wireless communication capabilities across the entire gen-set fleet.
To support Enamine, ComAp, in collaboration with NTT Energy, the distributor and service partner for Kohler Energy in Ukraine, upgraded the pharmaceutical company’s genset infrastructure with InteliLite smart controllers.
These controllers were integrated with WebSupervisor, a secure cloud-based application for remote monitoring, device management, and data analysis for both ComAp and third-party devices. ComAp’s InteliLite controllers are developed with extensive communication capabilities, supporting remote communication and enhancing connectivity and data logging.
A variety of InteliLite controllers (IL-NT MRS15, IL3 MRS16, IL4 MRS16) were integrated with the customer’s on-site gen-sets, and further equipped with ComAp’s wireless communication modules, IL-NT-GPRS and CM2-4G-GPS.
This integration facilitated a significant improvement to the connectivity, data logging, and monitoring capabilities of the gen-set fleet.
Yuri Kirzhner, CTO, Enamine Ltd. comments: “As the company is constantly expanding, so does our genset fleet. Being able to supervise all our units allows our technicians to keep the equipment at their fingertips and troubleshoot with ease. Thanks to the InteliLite upgrade and the remote monitoring system, I can safely say that I feel more confident about the security and reliability of our backup power system.”
With this solution, Enamine’s staff can easily monitor and manage their gensets from any location at any time using the WebSupervisor mobile app on their devices.
This app provides staff with a comprehensive overview of each gen-set’s status, providing all the necessary data to detect any potential issues, simplify maintenance, and optimise the efficiency of fuel and operations costs.
Products used in this Ukraine projectinclude:
* InteliLite 4 MRS 16 is an advanced single gen-set controller for prime power applications. Ensuring reliable prime power, the controller effectively monitors, protects, and controls the gen-set and circuit breaker to supply the load.
* CM2-4G-GPS - An easy-to-use and highly efficient solution for connecting genset controllers online via 4G network. Enables remote monitoring and tracking of the gen-set’s exact position, helping to optimise its uptime and reduce maintenance costs.
* IL-NT GPRS - A plug-in communication module providing remote connection for a controller via GPRS and GSM communication.
* WebSupervisor is a cloud-based system designed for monitoring, data analysing and management of
ComAp and third-party devices. It provides you with an easy overview of all your devices, their operational status, location and other important data, and alerts you in case of potential issues.
Using its powerful reporting and analysis tools, you can optimise the revenue for your genset fleet, minimise downtime and reduce maintenance costs.
* CM-GPRS - An easy-to-use communication solution to help connect single and paralleling genset controllers online via GPRS and GSM communication.
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the power to care
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY SEEKS TIER 4 FINAL SOLUTION WITH ACTIVE DPF TECHNOLOGY
In 2022, MIRATECH was approached by a California-based engineering firm to provide a Tier 4 compliant solution to pair with (3) CAT 3516C 2500kW backup diesel engines being installed at a university in California within the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
Like most projects, this project brought a few challenges. First and foremost, this end user preferred peace of mind by not worrying about bringing the engine up to 500°F (260° Celsius) for the diesel particulate filter regeneration.
The second challenge was making the aftertreatment housing solution low profile to keep the backup generators and exhaust piping out of sight on campus.
Lastly, like many California projects, space was limited for all the aftertreatment dosing system components and Urea tanks that are required to operate the Tier 4 system.
To combat the university’s first challenge, MIRATECH introduced them to the AT-IV. The AT-IV combines active regeneration DPF technology from RYPOS with MIRATECH’s diesel oxidation catalyst and SCR technology.
The active regeneration DPF technology self-cleans by efficiently burning soot in the filter in under three minutes while using less than 1% of the generator output.
The self-cleaning technology provides peace of mind, as well as reducing on-site operating maintenance of the total system. In addition, the AT-IV combines the active DPF/SCR/DOC technologies into a single steel housing, which reduces installation costs and overall space claim on site.
With the AT-IV utilizing a “top out” outlet design, this was an initial concern due to the challenge of keeping the system and exhaust piping out of sight to the campus community.
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BACKUP GENERATOR
PROJECTS IN CALIFORNIA HAVE INCREASED IN RECENT YEARS DUE TO THE CALIFORNIA GRID POWER SYSTEM WHICH REQUIRES PLANNED BLACKOUTS. THIS CREATES ISSUES FOR MANY MISSION-CRITICAL BUILDINGS REQUIRING AN UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY. ACCORDINGLY, MANY END USERS ARE SEEKING THE MOST WORRY-FREE TECH ON THE MARKET.”
The end user’s goal was to use a 90° elbow to run the exhaust piping as low in height as possible. In response, the MIRATECH engineering team adeptly designed an integrated 90° elbow from the outlet (shown below), rather than using a typical flange design. The integrated elbow reduced the height of the exhaust piping to stay below the max height allowed per the zoning requirement, which ultimately kept the exhaust run below a wall and out of sight on campus.
Lastly, to address the space constraint for required SCR components such as air compressors, dosing boxes, reactant booster pumps, urea tanks, etc., MIRATECH introduced the customer to the RTS550, a fully integrated single controls cabinet with urea tank enclosure.
The RTS-550 houses all pre-wired components in a heated and cooled stainless-steel enclosure that sits on top of a 650-gallon stainless-steel urea tank. This solution allows for an organized and pain-free installation with a considerably more compact overall site footprint.
Backup generator projects in California have increased in recent years due to the California grid power system that, many times, requires planned blackouts. This creates issues for many mission-critical buildings that require uninterrupted power supply. With the increase in generators combined with the rise in Tier 4 Final emissions regulations, many end users are seeking the most worry-free technology on the market, combined with small footprint packages that allow for ease of install and lower maintenance costs.
MIRATECH has combined its market-leading DOC and SCR systems with the RYPOS CARBverified active regeneration DPF system in a highly flexible, single-point, turnkey product line.
It will help engine users meet Tier 4 emissions compliance along with current and proposed state regulations which require greater emission reductions without the operational limitations of EPA certified engines.
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The UFR1001E system-disconnection relay monitors voltage and frequency in single or three-phase networks.
• Presetting per G99/98, values as per the standard pre programmed Under and overvoltage monitoring 40…520 V
• Under and over frequency monitoring 45…65 Hz
• Monitoring of Rate of Change of Frequency (ROCOF, df/dt)
• Monitoring the voltage quality (10 minute average value)
• Response time adjustable 0.05 … 130.0 s, individual setting for each limit Fail-safe, with monitoring of the connected section switch (can be switched off) 2 automatic restarts on error
• Supports the mains synchronisation when using generators
• Measurement 3 phase 3 or 4 wire systems or single phase Self-test
• Third Part Independently tested Compliant to G99/98 by Bureau Veritas
TWO 370 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR A PRESTIGIOUS WAREHOUSE SITE IN ARDIA, KUWAIT
Generac has supplied two VME370 diesel gensets for a prestigious warehouse site located in Ardia, Kuwait.
Technicians from AL MULLA successfully mounted the two diesel gensets on a rooftop location.
Recognized for built-in quality, Generac’s 370 (kW) diesel generators meet an endless variety of business-critical applications.
Generac manufactures its own enclosures, ensuring each unit combines the highest level of durability, noise reduction, weather resistance, and streamlined design. Generac industrial alternators are machine wound, machine inserted, and machine varnished for the ultimate in consistency.
Generac’s Modular Power Systems (MPS) boast a rate of up to 99.999% reliability, and are more cost-effective and flexible than single generators with the same load capacity.
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RECOGNIZED FOR BUILT-IN
QUALITY, GENERAC’S 370 (KW) DIESEL GENERATORS MEET AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF BUSINESS-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. GENERAC MANUFACTURES ITS OWN ENCLOSURES, ENSURING EACH UNIT COMBINES THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF DURABILITY, NOISE REDUCTION, WEATHER RESISTANCE, AND STREAMLINED DESIGN. ALTERNATORS ARE MACHINE WOUND & MACHINE INSERTED.“
Generac’s Modular Power Systems (MPS) boast a rate of up to 99.999% reliability, and are more cost-effective and flexible than single generators with the same load capacity.
Generac’s innovative Modular Power System (MPS) can provide the needed initial kWs of power along with the benefits of redundancy, scalability and safety, through integrated paralleling for a wide variety of applications.
Since paralleling is built into our generators, the MPS system allows for growth, requires less space and reduces your inital capital cost.
The costs to specify and install two lower kW paralleled versus one larger kW are quite similar. This
makes choosin Gnerac’s MPS a smart decision for all types of, and sizes of, business.
Onsite diesel fuel has been the traditional choice for standby power. At the same time, Generac manufactures generators that run on natural gas and liquid propane (LP) fuel, providing reduced emissions and maintenance, compared to diesel. A spokesman comments: “We also offer pioneering bi-fuel generators, which start on diesel and transition to natural gas as load is applied, providing significantly longer runtimes with less diesel fuel storage. This allows you to choose the standby power system that is the best fit for your business.” www.generac.com
GENSETS PROVIDE 3,300 KVA FOR SOUTH INKAI URANIUM MINE IN KAZAKHSTAN
With a robust presence in over 20 countries, Aksa continues to deliver cutting-edge power solutions tailored to the unique needs of diverse industries.
This year, Aksa has made significant strides in Kazakhstan by supplying state-of-the-art diesel generators to the South Inkai uranium deposit field, a pivotal project in the region’s energy sector.
The South Inkai uranium deposit field is a critical site for uranium extraction and processing, playing a crucial role in Kazakhstan’s energy infrastructure.
Ensuring uninterrupted power supply in such demanding environments is essential for operational efficiency and safety.
Recognising this need, Aksa Power Generation supplied two units of the AD1015 and one unit of the unique AD1260 TwinPower diesel generators, demonstrating the company’s commitment to excellence and innovation in power solutions.
AD1015: The Epitome of Reliability
The AD1015 diesel generator is renowned for its robustness and reliability. With a power output that ensures continuous and efficient operation, the AD1015 is designed to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial applications. Its advanced engineering provides optimal performance, even in the challenging conditions of the South Inkai uranium deposit field. The two units supplied to this project underscore Aksa’s dedication to delivering high-quality power solutions that our clients can depend on.
The AD1260 TwinPower is a unique product in Aksa’s portfolio, representing a leap forward in generator technology. This innovative unit combines two power sources in one compact system, offering unmatched flexibility and efficiency.
The AD1260 TwinPower is designed to deliver seamless power transitions and superior performance, making it ideal for the dynamic needs of the South Inkai uranium deposit field.
By providing this revolutionary generator, Aksa Power Generation has once again proven its ability to push the boundaries of power generation technology.
The deployment of Aksa’s diesel generators at the South Inkai uranium deposit field has significantly enhanced the site’s operational capabilities, reports Aksa.
The reliability of the AD1015 units ensures continuous power supply, reducing downtime and increasing productivity. Meanwhile, the AD1260 TwinPower’s versatility allows for efficient power management, optimising energy use and minimising environmental
impact. These advancements not only support the immediate needs of the South Inkai project but also contribute to the broader goals of sustainable and efficient energy use in Kazakhstan’s industrial sector, Aksa says.
The new Twin Power Series - Turbo Charged and Intercooled (Air to Air) -offers flexibility and performance like never before. With two gensets under one hood, it ensures the backup and reliability twice, reports Aksa.
The two engines work, in full synchronisation and back2back mode, which ensures the 24/7 power supply.
“The centralised control and monitoring system enables easy startup and commissioning. It provides the customer with savings in total investment and operating cost benefits,” reports an Aksa spokesperson.
The engine is a HYUNDAI DP180LA with 10 cylinders - V type,: this has a AK 6480 alternator, a ComAp InteliGen NT control panel and a AK98 Twin Power canopy.
Sound-attenuated and weather protective enclosures for generating sets from Aksa, meet both the sound requirements and provide optimum protection from harsh weather conditions and developed by Aksa’s specialist acoustic engineers.
These modular-designed sound insulated containers provide easeof-access for servicing and general maintenance, as well as fullyinterchangeable components permitting onsite repair. Enclosures are designed to optimise genset cooling performance, providing confidence for genset ratings and ambient capability.
The genset comes with a EBC 2405M static battery charger option. This is designed and optimised for charging all types of Lead Acid batteries (including jell type sealed Lead Acid batteries), protecting the battery and
extending its useful lifetime.
The EBC 2405M can deliver continuous charging current of 5A into 24V battery system (voltage is set to 27.6Vdc, with an option of up to 29.4Vdc).
About the company Aksa Power Generation is a leading manufacturer of diesel generators, with a presence in over 20 countries worldwide.
Aksa’s extensive product range includes reliable and innovative power solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of its clients. With a strong focus on quality, innovation, and customer service, Aksa continues to set the standard in the power generation industry. For more information, visit website at www.aksa.com.tr
MAJOR DEMAND EMERGES FOR GENERATOR PRODUCTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST GENSET MARKET
Generator sets are currently in high demand in the Middle East, reflecting the unprecedented levels of building and construction infrastructure happening in the Gulf. Gensets have a key role to play in providing temporary power and ensuring that energy supplies are not interrupted operations.
That’s the message of Researchandmarkets.com in its latest report - Middle East & Africa Generator Sales Market Outlook, 2028.
Certainly, the Middle East faces water scarcity, and powering desalination plants plays a vital role in meeting the region’s freshwater needs.
A message from Richard Teasdale
Richard Teasdale, President I CEO of the Association feels that this expansion programme is providing the impetus for companies to join MEGSA. He explains: “MEGSA - MIDDLE EAST GEN-SET ASSOCIATION has gone from strength-to- strength with 50 + companies taking advantage of the new membership joining options, including Bahmani, Jubaili, Technopower, Staunch Machinery plus many other OEMs.
“Research shows that the Middle East Gen-set (Generator) market is expected to register substantial growth (3.7% CAGR) owing to the rising population and inadequate generation of power supply between 20222030.
“Additionally, increasing number of chemical and power projects in Saudi Arabia and in the UAE is likely to further expand the growth of the market.
“MEGSA’s ambition is to be a strident voice for the Middle East standby and independent power sector as the key professional trade body for the Middle East Gen-Set sector and its associated products diversification backed by upsurge investment of government in infrastructure will undoubtedl boost the growth of the industry and region,” he explains.
“This is where MEGSA as an association comes to the fore. Its ambition is to be a strident voice for the Middle East standby and independent power sector as the key professional trade body for the Middle East Gen-Set sector and its associated products,” he explains. “One of the Association’s aims is to provide regular annual member events as networking opportunities”.
The Association is already in the enviable position of being at at the forefront of industry knowledge-sharing, offfering its members huge digital marketing opportunities and regular social media updates, interaction and business opportunities.
Membership benefits include:
• Many Networking Opportunities
• Annual Statistical Report Free
• MEGSA Quarterly Publication
• Newsletters to over 10,000 in the Middle East region
• Professional advice & body knowledge
• Social Media promotion to over 7,000
• Membership badge of approval
• Company logo on the MEGSA homepage
• A MEGSA stand @ MEE promoting MEGSA and to visit/use as a base when visiting shows sponsored by the Association
• MEGSA can help in the transition to more sustainable options – “Net Zero”
• At Middle East Energy - MEGSA is an official supporting Media Partner and also the official UK sales agent
• 3 x 1 page, colour adverts - Free advertising to run in the “Official Association Publication” and “MEPMiddle East Power” magazine.
• Incentivised joining costs - Be part of our Inaugural year and Join for the 1st year @ £2450.00 or 2 years @ £1950.00 each year (Inaugural year incentivised joining prices)
• The voice of the Middle East Generating-Set industry
• There is also an Official Media Partner Power Magazine available
free for all members.
Richard Teasdale concludes: “Our mission is to serve our members and the industry by encouraging the sharing of knowledge in the field of the diesel and gas engine power generating sector, Distributed Energy, Power and Energy.
“The aim is to advance design, development, manufacture, application, operation and maintenance throughout the entire independent standby power and energy sectors.
“We will be actively promoting the interests of the Generating Set industry for International Manufacturers, Suppliers & Distributors, Service Providers, Rental Companies and other Power-related providers during the course of 2024.
“We will also keep members abreast of the latest industry news within the Middle East sector. MEGSA has a real voice thanks to the Association’s links with various media & marketing entities. Accordingly, it can offer real & profitable Networking Opportunities. Make sure that you take advantage of the many benefits MEGSA has to offer.”
All enquiries - take up membership by visiting: www.megsa.org
A TASTE OF THE HIGH LIFE: KEY CONFERENCES & A GRAND GALA IN NAPLES - OCT 12TH
ABB and ComAp are now key sponsors of EUROPGEN’s major event being held on October 12, 2024, in Naples, Italy. It is co-organised with GENERAZIONE DISTRIBUITA – Sistemi per la Generazione di Energia . The event involves four Conferences with the greatest experts, entrepreneurs and associations in the sector, as well as our Gran Gala and Awards.
It will take place in the exceptional venue of Palazzo Reale di Napoli.
Thank you to our sponsors ABB, DEUTZ AG, Nidec Leroy-Somer, THE SOCIETE INTERNATIONALE DES MOTEURS, BAUDOUIN, Aksa Power Generation, and to the ComAp Group.
NEW TURKISH TRADE ASSOCIATION
LAUNCHED
IN EUROPE
- JENDER Faruk AKSOY and his colleagues have established a new Turkish Trade Association, JENDER . Mr AKSOY is currently Management Partner and CEO for SIFTAMEC Global Machinery of Istanbul.
JENDER was established with the co-operation of 7 founding partners (in alphabetical order: Aksa, Alimar, Emsa, idea, işbir, Kürkçüoğlu and Teksan) as a result of great efforts and held its first meeting on 08.05.2024.
JENDER (Generator Industrialists and Power Systems Association) is setting high standards in order to determine the ethical and honest competition principles of the Generator Sector and to prevent the ‘bad apples’ in our sector from staining our sector at home and abroad.
We strive to increase the quality of our sector on a world scale, to seek solutions to the problems of the genset industry before public institutions and to develop relations with international generator sector representatives abroad.
All these will be some of the most important responsibilities of JENDER as an association.
ITALCOGENTHE ITALIAN GENSET MARKET REMAINS HEALTHY
Italcogen reflects all of Italy’s cogeneration technologies, those powered by fossil sources and by biomass. The sector represented by the association produces a turnover of 500 million euros, with an export/turnover share of 18%.
Europe’s generator set market is estimated to be worth US$3.5 billion by the end of this year and is projected to reach US$4.42 billion in the next five years, registering a CAGR of over 1%. [Source: https:// www.mordorintelligence.com/ industry-reports/europe-generator-sets-market].
The Europe generator sets market is segmented by fuel, ratings, end user, and geography. By fuel, the market is segmented into diesel, gas, and others.
By ratings, the market is segmented into below 75 kVA, 75-350 kVA, and above 350 kVA. By end-user, the market is segmented into residential, commercial, and industrial.
The report also covers the market size and forecasts for the Europe generator sets market across major countries. For each segment, the market sizing and forecasts have been done based on revenue.
The market in Europe can be further segmented by Fuel (Diesel, Gas, and Others), Ratings (Below 75 kVA, 75-350 kVA, and Above 350 kVA), End User (Residential, Commercial, and Industrial), and Geography (Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, and Rest of Europe), reports Mordor Intelligence.
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The Association is comprised of 500 companies - Manufacturers, Distributor/Dealers, Contractors/Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service firms, End-Users and others - throughout the US and around the world that make, sell, distribute and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, voltage regulators, governors and much more.
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STAGE V MULTI-ENGINE GENERATORS
Aggreko has launched a range of Stage V multi-engine generators. The new PowerMX range consists of the PowerMX3, a three-engine generator in a single ISO 20ft container, and the dual-engine 1.25MVA PowerMX2 Stage V generator.
According to Aggreko the range delivers modular power in one containerised solution which can be rapidly scaled up or down depending on the power requirement.
The generators operate with a load-on-demand system, which means they can adjust autonomously to the required power. Meanwhile, advanced control features and the multi engine design is said to provide power throughout the load range up to 1.35MVA.
The automated system can also activate engines as necessary, while also lowering the risks of inefficiencies and potential equipment issues when running at low loads for prolonged periods.
The new Stage V Certified generator is approved for diesel, Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), Gas to Liquid (GTL) and B10 fuels.
David McDonald, head of power generation products at Aggreko, said the units deliver best-in-class efficiency and helps to reduce emissions; “Harnessing the full capabilities of the first of its kind PowerMX3. www.aggreko.com
NEW STATIONARY GENSET RANGE
Himoinsa has extended its range of stationary generator sets to 220 kVA, with new models designed specifically for stationary applications.
The HSF 150, HSF 170, HSF 175, HSF 195 and HSF 220 models incorporate the features of the HSF range and have been integrated into a new version of the HS60 canopy, adapted to the needs of gensets with higher power ratings. Available in 50- and 60-Hz three-phase versions, the HS60 canopy comes with a standard liquid retention tray for 110% of liquids to prevent spillage. It provides anti-correction and anti-rust protection and comes with large side doors to allow full access to the inside of the machine for maintenance and cleaning of internal companies.
Made for easy installation, HS60 gen-sets are fitted with two distribution cable entries and a lower front entry which reduces the genset’s footprint. www.himoinsa.
FCMOVE-XD FUEL CELL ENGINE
Ballard Power Systems recently released its 9th generation fuel cell engine, the FCmove-XD - the new development has stationary power applications, reports the company.
Silvano Pozzi, vice president, Product Line Management, comments: “One of the compelling features of our new FCmove-XD is scalability based on modularity.
“In addition to our in-house FCmove-XD innovations and design improvements over the past three years, we have enjoyed strong collaboration with our maturing supply chain on new balance of plant component designs and related non-recurring engineering, and we also made important investments in certain production tooling,” said Pozzi. “
“Collectively, these integrated and parallel work streams have resulted in a category leader, boasting higher performance on all key metrics with significantly lower capital cost and operating costs for customers and end users. Initial prelaunch customer engagement has been very exciting.”
Ballard plans to make the FCmove-XD at its Oregon facility, enabling “Buy America” compliance starting in 2025, with future high-volume manufacturing expected at Ballard Rockwall Giga 1, Ballard’s 3 gigawatt Gigafactory planned for Rockwall, Texas.
FCmove-XD reportedly delivers ‘significant improvements in reliability, durability, efficiency, power density, scalability, serviceability and total cost of ownership’.
The FCmove-XD module delivers high volumetric power density heavy-duty applications, featuring an engine volumetric power density of 0.36 kW/L and gravimetric power density of 0.48 kW/kg.
The scalable 120 kW fuel cell engine integrates DC/DC regulated output, enabling up to three modules to operate as one system with a single interface, capable of delivering a combined 360 kW of zero-emission power output. Ballard said it has developed the FCmove-XD engine to deliver durability and low total cost of ownership.
Using an “open architecture” design and other advances, the compact FCmove-XD fuel cell module enables several important performance improvements (as compared to Ballard’s prior-generation engine), including:
- 120 kW power output from Ballard’s latest highperformance single stack
-33% reduction in total parts count, significantly improving reliability and reducing costs
-Ultra-high peak system efficiency at >60%, enabling improved fuel consumption (lower total cost of ownership) and efficient heat rejection
-Wide operating temperature range, up to 95°C
-Integrated power controller incorporates DC/DC converter, air compressor inverter, and a power distribution unit, along with proprietary software controls & improved engine operation and efficiency. www.ballard.com
INNIO is headquartered in Jenbach (Austria), with other primary operations in Waukesha (Wisconsin, U.S.) and Welland (Ontario, Canada).
ENGINE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE
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 Fuel rpm Pel Pth
JMS 208 GS g 1,500 330 358 JMS 208 GS g 1,800
m3N. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5% O2. For engines with 1,200 rpm please contact GE Energy’s Jenbacher product team.
TAD1242GE 352 409
TAD1640GE 393 462
TAD1641GE
TAD1642GE 485 570
INNIO Jenbacher gas engines
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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.
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RSE Engines for natural gas and biogas
Heat recovery with a tolerance +/- 8 %
A team of more than 3,500 experts provides life-cycle support to the more than 54,000 delivered engines globally through a service network in more than 80 countries.
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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 Fuel rpm Pel Pth
Manufacturer sets and cogeneration from 100 - 500 RSE Engines for Model
M06-G/B T0D41
M06-G/B TID41
M06-G/B T2D41
M08-G/B TID41
Model fuel Freq. Electric output
M06-G/B T0D41 g 50 140 kW
3) NOx @ 5 % O2 dry Requirements for technical data: All data according to full load, and subject to technical development and modification
M06-G/B TID41 g 50 200 kW
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M06-G/B T2D41 g 50 250 kW
M08-G/B TID41 g 50 260 kW
M08-G/B T2D41 g 50 333 kW
M12-G/B TID41 g 50 400 kW
M12-G/B T2D41 g 50 500 kW
M06-G/B T0D41 g 60 150 kW
M06-G/B TID41 g 60 210 kW
M06-G/B T2D41 g 60 250 kW
M08-G/B TID41 g 60 280 kW
M08-G/B T2D41 g 60 333 kW
M12-G/B TID41 g 60 420 kW
M12-G/B T2D41 g 60 500 kW
RSE engines for LPG
M06-PT0D41 g 50 115 kW
M06-PTID41 g 50 173 kW
M06-PT2D41 g 50 205 kW
ENGINE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE
M08-PTID41 g 50 233 kW
M08-PT2D41 g 50 260 kW
M12-PTID41 g 50 350 kW
M12-PT2D41 g 50 450 kW
M06-PT0D41 g 60 130 kW
M06-PTID41 g 60 173 kW
M06-PT2D41 g 60 205 kW
M08-PTID41 g 60 233 kW
M08-PT2D41 g 60 260 kW
M12-PTID41 g 60 350kW
M12-PT2D41 g 60 450 kW
m3N. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5% O2. For engines with 1,200 rpm please contact GE Energy’s Jenbacher product team.
TAD1242GE 352 409
TAD1640GE 393 462
TAD1641GE 433 509
TAD1642GE 485 570
M08-G/B T2D41
M12-G/B TID41
M12-G/B T2D41
M06-G/B T0D41
M06-G/B TID41
M06-G/B T2D41
M08-G/B TID41
M08-G/B T2D41
M12-G/B TID41
M12-G/B T2D41 RSE engines for M06-PT0D41
M06-PTID41
M06-PT2D41
M08-PTID41
M08-PT2D41
M12-PTID41
M12-PT2D41
M06-PT0D41
M06-PTID41
M06-PT2D41
M08-PTID41
M08-PT2D41 M12-PTID41
M12-PT2D41
Perkins Engines Company Limited
Peterborough PE1 5FQ
Contact name:- Simon Gray
Tel: +44 (0) 1733 583000
Perkins Engines Company Limited
Peterborough PE1 5FQ
Contact name:- Simon Gray
Tel: +44 (0) 1733 583000
Headquarters: A-6200 Jenbach (Austria) T +43 5244 600-0 F +43 5244 600-527 jenbacher.info@ge.com www.gejenbacher.com
Email: gray_simon_j@perkins.com
Perkins is one of the world’s leading suppliers
Manufacturer of gas driven generator sets and cogeneration systems in a power range from 0.25 to 3 MW.
in dieselor 1000 kWE prime in gas.
SCANIA ENGINES
SE-151 87 Sodertalje Sweden
Tel +468553 81000
Fax +468553 898 12
E-mail engines@scania.com
Web www.scania.com
UK Contact – Mark Swindell
Scania GB Ltd
Tel +44 1908 329386
E-mail mark.swindell@scania.com
m3N. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5% O2. For engines with 1,200 rpm please contact GE Energy’s Jenbacher product team.
Diesel & Gas engines for power generation
Prime power 250kVA to 700kVA Stand by power 250kVA to 770kVA
TAD1242GE 352 409
TAD1640GE 393 462
TAD1641GE 433 509
Engine range prime power 50hz & 60hz at (70% mean load factor)
TAD1642GE 485 570
Scania produce diesel and gas powered engines for various Industrial and Marine applications,tionally low fuel consumption.
Perkins Engines Company Limited
Peterborough PE1 5FQ
Contact name:- Simon Gray
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
Tel: +44 (0) 1733 583000
Email: gray_simon_j@perkins.com
Perkins is one of the world’s leading suppliers
Many of our engines can also operate on Bio-diesel conforming to EN14214 and HVO conforming to EN159540
R Schmitt Enertec GmbH
RSE engines for Woodgas
M06-HT2D41 g 50 122 kW
56743 Mendig, Germany T +49 2652 9351810
M08-HT2D41 g 50 166 kW
F +49 2652 9351822
M12-HT2D41 g 50 250 kW
Email: gray_simon_j@perkins.com
Perkins is one of the world’s leading suppliers
M06-HT2D41 g 60 140 kW
info@rschmitt-enertec.com www.rschmitt-enertec.com
M08-HT2D41 g 60 180 kW
M12-HT2D41 g 60 275 kW
Manufacturer of gas driven engines,generator sets and cogeneration systems in the range from 100 - 500 kW.
RSE Engines for natural gas and biogas
M06-G/B T0D41 g 50 140 kW
in dieselor 1000 kWE prime in gas.
SCANIA ENGINES
SE-151 87 Sodertalje Sweden
Volvo Penta
M06-G/B TID41 g 50 200 kW
Tel +468553 81000
405 08 Gothenburg, Sweden Tel +46 31 235460
M06-G/B T2D41 g 50 250 kW
M08-G/B TID41 g 50 260 kW
M08-G/B T2D41 g 50 333 kW
Fax +468553 898 12
E-mail engines@scania.com
Web www.scania.com
M12-G/B TID41 g 50 400 kW
Model Spec RPM kWm kVA
TAD530GE Diesel 15002) 75 85
M12-G/B T2D41 g 50 500 kW
UK Contact – Mark Swindell
TAD531GE Diesel 15002) 88 100
M06-G/B T0D41 g 60 150 kW
TAD532GE Diesel 15002) 113 130
M06-G/B TID41 g 60 210 kW
TAD550GE1) Diesel 15002) 76 86
M06-G/B T2D41 g 60 250 kW
Scania GB Ltd
Tel +44 1908 329386
E-mail mark.swindell@scania.com
TAD551GE1) Diesel 15002) 89 101
M08-G/B TID41 g 60 280 kW
TAD730GE Diesel 15002) 113 130
M08-G/B T2D41 g 60 333 kW
TAD731GE Diesel 15002) 132 152
M12-G/B TID41 g 60 420 kW
Diesel & Gas engines for power generation
M12-G/B T2D41 g 60 500 kW
TAD732GE Diesel 15002) 162 186
TAD733GE Diesel 15002) 175 201
RSE engines for LPG
Prime power 250kVA to 700kVA Stand by power 250kVA to 770kVA
TAD734GE Diesel 15002) 213 245
M06-PT0D41 g 50 115 kW
TAD750GE1) Diesel 15002) 114 131
M06-PTID41 g 50 173 kW
TAD751GE1) Diesel 15002) 13 152
M06-PT2D41 g 50 205 kW
Engine range prime power 50hz & 60hz at (70% mean load factor)
TAD752GE1) Diesel 15002) 158 182
M08-PTID41 g 50 233 kW
TAD753GE1) Diesel 15002) 173 199
M08-PT2D41 g 50 260 kW
TAD754GE1) Diesel 15002) 217 250
M12-PTID41 g 50 350 kW
M12-PT2D41 g 50 450 kW
TAD940GE Diesel 15002) 241 277
Scania produce diesel and gas powered engines for various Industrial and Marine applications,tionally
M06-PT0D41 g 60 130 kW
TAD941GE Diesel 15002) 280 326
TAD1341GE Diesel 15002) 271 315
M06-PTID41 g 60 173 kW
TAD1342GE Diesel 15002) 303 352
M06-PT2D41 g 60 205 kW
TAD1343GE Diesel 15002) 325 378
M08-PTID41 g 60 233 kW
TAD1344GE Diesel 15002) 354 412
M08-PT2D41 g 60 260 kW
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.
TAD1345GE Diesel 15002) 388 451
M12-PTID41 g 60 350kW
TAD1351GE1) Diesel 15002) 279 324
M12-PT2D41 g 60 450 kW
TAD1352GE1) Diesel 15002) 314 365
RSE engines for Woodgas
Alternative fuels
M06-HT2D41 g 50 122 kW
TAD1354GE1) Diesel 15002) 328 381
TAD1355GE1) Diesel 15002) 355 413
M08-HT2D41 g 50 166 kW
TAD1640GE Diesel 15002) 392 461
M12-HT2D41 g 50 250 kW
Many of our engines can also operate on Bio-diesel conforming to EN14214 and HVO conforming to EN159540
TAD1641GE Diesel 15002) 430 505
M06-HT2D41 g 60 140 kW
TAD1642GE Diesel 15002) 503 591
M08-HT2D41
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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