Worldwide Independent Power - September 2024

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CLEAN ENERGY ACHIEVES NEW GLOBAL MILESTONE: ZERO-CARBON SOURCES MADE UP MORE THAN 40% OF WORLD POWER SUPPLIES

Zero-carbon sources made up over 40% of the electricity the world generated for the first time ever last year, according to new research revealed in the World Economic Forum’s ‘Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024’.

The report’s conclusion is that the energy transition is progressing but has lost momentum “in the face of increasing global uncertainty”.

The Energy Transition Index (ETI), which benchmarks 120 countries on their current energy system performance and on the readiness of their enabling environment, finds that while there has been notable progress in energy efficiency and a marked increase in the adoption of clean energy sources, energy transition momentum has been held back by setbacks in energy equity, driven by rising energy prices in recent years.

Energy security also continues to be tested by geopolitical risks, such as the war in the Ukraine.

Data from BloombergNEF suggests that 14% of the world’s power came from wind and solar sources, and almost 91% of the planet’s power capacity additions came from those sources, versus 6% from fossil fuels.

COSTS FOR LOW-CARBON ELECTRIFICATION

OFF-GRID HAVE DECREASED RECENTLY.”

Analysts feel that this momentum is set to continue, with renewable energy attracting US$313bn of new investment in the first half of 2024 - about the same as figure for 2023.

Sofia Maia, a lead author of the BloombergNEF research., told the media: “We have seen a step-change in renewable energy compared to a few years before. There’s now no question this is the largest source of new power generation, wherever you go.”

The World Economic Forum’s Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2024 report notes that while there has been a marked increase in the adoption of clean energy sources, ‘there is still work to be done’.

A lack of consistent and balanced progress highlights the fact that many countries are facing energy transition challenges, it says – and public-private collaboration to create innovative solutions, mobilize investment and reform policy is needed.

It is estimated that 752 million people lacked access to electricity in 2020, out of which 581 million (77%) live in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Providing access to “affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all” is a key development goal as stipulated in United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, and a precondition for achieving the majority of SDG targets. Government budgets remain constrained due to the economic downturn and unsustainable debt levels hinder public investment in many developing countries which puts reaching SDG7 further at risk.

p. 14 | DNOS

DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OPERATORS & THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

The UK’s digital infrastructure is crucial for the country’s economic growth. The digital economy generates over £65 billion gross added value (GVA) around 8% of the country’s GDP, explains Dave Swadling, Director of Customer Connection Development, Eclipse Power. As critical building blocks of the digital economy, data centres will need to keep pace with the explosion in power-intensive workloads being generated from cloud computing, IoT, machine learning and artificial intelligence, he eexplains.

p. 20-21| COMPANY PROFILE

LEADING GENERATOR MANUFACTURER OPENS NEW MANUFACTURING & REFURBISHMENT CENTRE

BRUNO (a UKGSA member) has recently opened a new facility (over 3000 square metres) to enhance the UK manufacturing and distribution capacity of the Bruno Group. Located just outside Colchester, Essex, the new factory will specialise in the manufacture of bespoke gensets & power stations.

p. 22 | GENSETS

RELIABLE POWER FOR A PREMIUM HOTEL IN MALDIVES

EMSA Jenerator has supplied 2 x 1010 gensets powered by Cummins Inc. KTA38-G5 engines and with STAMFORD | AvK S6L1D-D4 alternators for a key hotel chain operating in the in the Maldives, The Maldives is an island country located in the Arabian Sea region of the Indian Ocean, about 700 km off the coast of mainland Asia and to the southwest of India. Key to the gensets deployed here is the engine: a KTA38-G5 12-cylinder, 50 Hz, turbocharged and aftercooled engine made in India.

p. 17 | MARKET REPORT

HYBRID GENERATOR MARKET BETWEEN 2024 AND 2030

Hybrid generator sets are increasingly being used to provide backup power to ensure data integrity and prevent downtime. In the manufacturing industry, hybrid generator sets play a vital role in maintaining production continuity during power outages, minimizing disruptions and ensuring timely delivery of products.

The construction industry also utilises hybrid generator sets to power equipment and lighting at remote or off-grid construction sites. See how the market is likely to develop in the analysis of a new economic report by Market Research Future.

p. 18| GAS ENGINES

TRIGENERATION SOLUTIONS USED BY THE WORLD’S 3RD LARGEST TEA COMPANY

Twinings Poland has invest in a combined heat and power plant with additionaedl cooling production system. Its trigeneration system is based on two MWM modules: TCG 3016 V12 with an electrical output of 600 kW and a thermal output of 680 kW, and TCG 3016 V08 with an electrical output of 399 kW and a thermal output of 443 kW.

P.23| NOISE/EMISSIONS

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR TWO MARKET LEADERS

Industrial & Marine Silencers Ltd. and E.I. Williams Industries have announced a strategic partnership. The partnership will combine both companies’ industry-leading noise reduction knowledge and IMS Ltd.’s world-leading emission reduction technology. With exhaust aftertreatment technology playing an increasingly critical role within the power generation industry, both companies recognize that they need to globally accelerate the development and application of exhaust after-treatment products.

P.25| GENSETS

GENSETS FOR THE NEW PERDAMAN INDUSTRIAL UREA PLANT, AUSTRALIA HYUNDAI HIMSEN has supplied two sets of 5MW class HiMSEN engines (12H32/40V) as part of a contract with Powerica Power Systems FZE, a subsidiary of HHI-EMD’s long time partner Powerica Ltd. The two sets of 5MW class HiMSEN engines (12H32/40V) are at the core of an onsite power system. These engines will be used as emergency gensets for the new Perdaman Industrial Urea Plant to be constructed within the Burrup Peninsula Industrial Zone, Australia.

P.28| HYBRID GENSETS

NEW HYBRID MOBILE SOLUTIONS

The EHR HYBRID POWER GENERATOR from HIPOWER Systems is a Mobile Power Solution designed to maximise energy production, workforce & transport efficiency for the rental market.

The EHR HYBRID combines the benefits of the EHR battery energy storage system with the benefits of a HIPOWER Spark-Ignited or Tier 4 Final Diesel Generator,

P.26| UPS

UNDERSTANDING MODULARITY IN UPS SYSTEMS: AN OVERVIEW

Modular power protection technology has revolutionised the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) market over the last 20 years. This article, by Louis McGarry, Sales & Marketing Director, Centiel, is the first in a series of six. These aim to comprehensively explore the concept of modularity in power system design. .

P.30| POWER GENERATION

PIONEERING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND INNOVATION IN THE EVENT INDUSTRY

To improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel Event organisers worldwide are reviewing their energy usage and reconsidering their energy sources to improve their efficiency and operational productivity while reducing their carbon footprint, explains Jorge Gutierrez Torres, Atlas Copco Business Development Manager America.

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NEWS REPORTS

International News + details on next year’s PowerEx Live Midlands 2025 (page 10) and PowerEx Live London Exhibition 2024 (page 11). Held at the prestigious Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London, 09:30 – 16:00 on Thursday, December 12th, 2024, PowerEx Live London aims to provide the perfect networking opportunities for the Genset, CHP and Renewables sector.

MARKET REPORT - THE HYBRID GENSET MARKET

WIP looks at predictions for the US$7.9 bn hybrid genset market in 2024-32.

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WORLD DIARY OF EVENTS + ASSOCIATION NEWS

Associations: UKGSA, MEGSA, JENDER, MEGSA, EGSA, Europgen & Italcogen.

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RENEWABLE NEWS

SCOTLAND’S £1.5M BOOST FOR ISLAND COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

£1.5 million in funding is being provided to support renewable energy projects across various communities. This funding will benefit 19 groups in locations such as the Hebrides, Shetland and Arran, helping them develop wind and solar energy projects.

The various initiatives include installing solar panels and wind turbines. Power generated in this way will allow communities to earn money by selling excess energy back to the grid.

The money is from the Community Energy Generation Growth Fund, part of the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme.

Alasdair Allan, Acting Minister for Climate Action, comments: “We are fully committed to ensuring that all areas of Scotland are able to thrive and contribute to sustainable economy & renewable projects.”

UAE’S 70% GROWTH IN INSTALLED RENEWABLE ENERGY CAPACITY

INDIA’S RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY BACKED BY US$386 BILLION PLEDGE

Financial institutions have pledged a total of $386 billion in investment commitments to help India boost its renewable energy industry, Renewables Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi has confirmed. India seeks to have 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewables capacity installed in the country by 2030, compared to the current level of around 153 GW capacity.

India will need to install at least 44 GW of clean energy capacity every year by 2030 to meet the 500-GW goal, according to estimates from the Indian Ministry of Power.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “In the past few years, India has taken many massive strides in green energy. We were the first G20 nation to achieve the Paris commitments in renewable energy”.

The remarkable growth of solar energy is akey element in realising this potential.

“Our solar energy capacity has increased 32-fold in the last ten years. This speed and scale will also help us achieve 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030,” he said.

Modi feels that the imbalance in the concentration of green energy investment needs to be addressed.

“Manufacturing and technology need to be democratised to help developing countries,” he said, adding that empowering least developed countries and small island developing states should be a top priority. Inclusion of marginalised communities and youth is crucial for the development of the solar ecosystem, he stresses.

In 2023 clean energy production accounted for 27.83% of the UAE’s total energy mix last year, marking a significant milestone in the country’s push towards climate change goals, the energy and infrastructure minister, Suhail Al Mazrouei, commented.

The achievement aligns with the country’s target of meeting 30% of its energy requirements through clean sources by the end of the decade.

From 2019 to 2022, the Emirates succeeded in doubling its renewable energy capacity as part of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 to triple the installed capacity by 2030.

The UAE also achieved a remarkable growth of 70% in installed renewable energy capacity, which reached 6.1 gigawatts.

Additionally, the UAE made “progress in renewable energy competitive indicators, including achieving a quantum leap from sixth to second place in the indicator of per capita energy consumption from renewable energy sources”, the minister said citing the latest Statistical Review of World Energy prepared by the Energy Institute.

The UAE, Opec’s third-largest producer, has been investing heavily in clean energy projects, ranging from nuclear to solar, to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

The Arab world’s second-largest economy announced the updated version of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 and the development of the National Hydrogen Strategy which were approved by the UAE Cabinet in July 2023.

Under the updated objectives of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, the country announced plans for considerable further investment to ensure energy demand is met while also sustaining positive economic growth in the UAE.

3% RISE IN POWER GENERATION IN THE USA IS PROJECTED: SOLAR ENERGY IS AT THE CORE

Across the US a 3% increase in total electricity generation will be achieved thanks to solar technologythis is the thrust of a a report from the US-based Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released a Short-Term Energy Outlook report which suggests that the total electricity generation capacity in the United States will increase by 3% in 2024 and 1% in 2025.

Solar, wind, and hydropower in 2023 combined for roughly 21% of electricity generation in the United States. EIA expects this figure to grow to 24% in 2025.

Solar power is the major driver of this energy transition. EIA said that solar will provide 41% more electricity in 2024 than in 2023. EIA said the 19 GW of solar capacity added in 2023 and the over 37 GW expected this year account for the large jump in generation. In 2025, total solar generation is expected to grow another 25%.

EIA Administrator Joe DeCarolis comments: “In 2025, we expect generation from solar to exceed the contribution from hydroelectricity for the first year in history.”

U.S. electricity generation is expected to rise by 114 billion kWh (3% growth), in 2024, with 60% of this growth served by utility-scale solar. Other renewable sources, such as wind contributes 19% of 2024 electricity generation growth, and hydropower contributes 13%, reports the EIA.

Currently in the US the availability of more electricity from renewable sources, particularly solar, in 2024 compared with 2023, is reducing the growth in natural gas consumption beyond 2023 levels,” reports the EIA.

NEWS IN BRIEF

GENERATING SETS TO BE SHIPPED TO SAUDI ARABIA

Coelmo has completed the design and production of a 2275 kVA generating set in a 40-foot container, which is being shipped to a cogeneration plant in Jafurah, about 400 km east of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.

Scheduled for completion in the second half of 2025, the project will produce 320 MW of electricity and 314 tonnes of steam per hour to supply electricity and heat to the nearby Jafurah gas field. Coelmo generating sets like these are designed and manufactured in Italy and are exported all over the world.

Specifications: Design, production, installation and commissioning of a 2275 kVA Coelmo Generating Set, 60Hz, 480 V, 1800 rpm. This is equipped with:

- Baudouin Engine 12M55G2500/6

- Nidec/Leroy Somer LSA54.2 M10

- 40 ft Container IP55, C5M, 85 dB(A) 1m

- Automatic control panel with remote start (ComAp).

2 X 2,800 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR SHARM EL SHEIKH, SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT

DATE ANNOUNCED FOR THE NEXT POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS SHOW 2025

PowerEx Live Midlands 2025, will be held on Thursday, 3 July, 2025. This event aims to probe and discuss all the trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries.

PowerEx Live Midlands 2025 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 (July 2, 2025) - 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 2025 Golf Tournament - sponsored by the UKGSA - is being held at the Belfry Hotel & Resort at Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK, on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

Alongside several restaurants and bars, events and meetings spaces, a leisure club and The Belfry Spa, the site of the PowerEx Live 2025 Conference also features three courses, including BRABAZON golf course, the location of the official Golf Tournament.

These particular golf courses are recognised as world-class, having previously hosted The Ryder Cup more than any other venue in the world. This location is also home to the 2024 Betfred British Masters Gold Championship. There are Golf Prizes to be won – nearest the pins on every Par 3 and 2 Longest Drive holes. This Tournament is also recognised as a great networking event and a key opportunity to meet people from the Power & Energy ndustries. Please email all enquiries to: richard@wipmagazines.

KOHLER POWER has announced the successful delivery and installation of two Kohler genset units, each with a capacity of 2800 KVA, at one of the largest seawater desalination plants in South Sinai. Located in El Salam City, Sharm El Sheikh, this plant is vital in ensuring water security for the region, with a plant capacity of 30,000 cubic metres per day (expandable to 60,000 cubic metres per day).

A company spokesman expanded on the reasons for the selection of Kohler gensets: “The choice of Kohler gensets was based on their proven reliability and efficiency, crucial for meeting the growing power demands of this expanding desalination plant. With the ability to share loads in parallel, these units guarantee a continuous power supply, essential for uninterrupted water production even in challenging conditions.

“By enhancing power reliability, we enhance the operational efficiency and sustainability of the desalination process. This project supports local water supply requirements and aligns with global initiatives for environmental responsibility. As we celebrate this milestone, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that support essential infrastructure projects worldwide. Stay tuned for further updates on our journey towards sustainable regional development.”

FOUR PROJECTS IN THE US WILL GET 15.3 GWH OF MEGAPACKS

Tesla has supplied Intersect Power with 15.3 GWh of Megapacks, Tesla’s battery energy storage system (BESS), for the clean energy company’s solar + storage project portfolio through 2030.

The Megapack is a powerful battery for energy storage and support, with each unit able to store over 3.9 MWh of energy. Individual battery modules are paired with their own inverter for improved efficiency and increased safety, Tesla said. The systems are customisable and scalable, making them adaptable for projects of various sizes and locations.

Intersect Power plans to utilise more than half of the Megapack order for four projects in California and Texas, and says it expects to start operations by the end of 2027.

Intersect Power announced on July 17th that it had closed two separate transactions representing an aggregate US$837 million of financing commitments for construction and operation of three standalone BESS sites (Lumina 1, Lumina II and Radian) in Texas. Each project comprises 86 Tesla Megapacks, and Lumina II and Radian will be operated by Autobidder, Tesla’s real-time trading platform.

The sites will move from concept to commissioned in under 12 months and each is designed to provide a capacity of 320 MWh of battery storage with a two-hour duration.

IN BRIEF

LEADING GENSET COMPANY

MOVES FURTHER INTO THE MICROGRID SECTOR

Generac Power Systems announced the completion of its acquisition of Ageto, a provider of microgrid controllers to the commercial and industrial (C&I) market.

Ageto supplies microgrid controllers designed to seamlessly integrate, optimize and manage distributed conventional resources, renewable energy resources and electric vehicle (EV) chargers in the C&I market. The microgrid controllers are designed to help enable users to coordinate, optimize and monitor all components of their microgrid from a single, simple interface.

Generac has worked with Ageto since 2021, incorporating its microgrid controllers into its battery energy storage system (BESS) solutions and generator sets.

The company noted that the combination of Ageto’s software solution with its BESS and microgrid multi-asset systems provides site-level system integration & control versus hardware only.

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LATEST NEWS ON POWEREX LIVE 2024HELD AT WESTMINSTER, PARK PLAZA, LONDON SE1 7UT, DECEMBER 12TH, 2024

Held at the prestigious Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London, 09:15 – 16:00 on Thursday, December 12th, this event aims to offer the perfect networking opportunities. The GEN-SET, CHP & ENERGY LIVE Conferences are attended annually by a host of professionals across the Genset, CHP, Data Centre and Consultancy industry sectors.

With conference speakers at the top of their respective fieldsalongside premier display space in a world class venue - this event represents a ‘must-attend’ date for all those in the power and energy markets. The conferences will run parallel with prime exhibitor space available in adjoining rooms. Take your products to your customers with the opportunity for networking with experts in all fields of CHP, Data Centres, Consultancy and Gensets.

The venue is situated on London’s iconic South Bank, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London is just a short walk from Westminster and Waterloo. The event is entirely FREE TO ATTEND and offers an optimal networking space, 2 Conferences, food and drinks available all day, a wide spectrum of Europe’s Tech Experts, a Training Zone and attendance by professionals from all energy markets at this world-class venue. The Conference comprises12 top speakers from the Genset Live lecture area and 12 others from the CHP/Energy Live area. Event Location: Park Plaza, 200 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7UT. Need more information?

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Nomad Transportable Power Systems has announced that its battery energy storage solutions (BESS) units are now eligible for vouchers of up to US $300,000 under California’s Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Program (CORE).

CORE is part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative applied in the US which puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Cap-and-Trade Program also creates a financial incentive for industries to invest in clean technologies and develop innovative ways to reduce pollution.

CORE vouchers are now available for five Nomad solutions, ranging from 230 to 1,993 kWh capacity. According to the company, the North American-manufactured mobile BESS can replace diesel generators with clean, silent battery power.

“At Nomad, we serve a growing list of industries that need to dispatch clean, reliable power to sites ranging from blockbuster sets to some of the most challenging locations on the planet,” said Braxten Gorrill, Nomad’s chief financial officer.

The NOMAD system was designed to provide customers with the benefits of fixed site energy storage, while eliminating the capital commitments and long-term obligations that traditional energy storage requires, the company explained. The system combines Nomad’s overthe-road storage units with a standardized docking platform capable of interconnection with any distribution or transmission utility.

Gorrill said California has several sectors that can take advantage of the company’s technology. These include television and film, concerts, athletic events, data centers, agriculture, extractive industries and colleges and universities. He said the company is also developing new units that offer dispatchable EV charging to meet seasonal or event-driven demand.

NEW POWER CONVERTER DEVELOPED FOR MODULAR POWER SYSTEMS

Danfoss has developed new solutions to address demand for more installed power in a fixed machine room space. According to Danfoss, its new iC7-Hybrid is a power converter solution which provides modular power systems for battery applications onboard vessels.

The highly compact, power-dense modules enable ship owners to effectively increase their installed power without increasing vessel size, the company stated. The modules are designed to provide optimal shaft performance in marine shaft generators, even at low speed.

The iC7 series offers emission reduction during all operational modes, as well as meets the increasing demand for 50/60-Hz shore supplies and high-power DC grid chargers, said Danfoss. Both the iC7-Marine and iC7-Hybrid meet the 2030 regulation of vessels being powered from shore while berthed in port.

“Our new iC7-Marine drives and iC7-Hybrid power converters are a testament to our commitment to driving innovation in the maritime sector,” said Philipp Fedorov, head of the marine business unit at Danfoss Drives. “We were excited to present these revolutionary solutions at the SMM Trade Fair 2024, offering our customers the opportunity to enhance efficiency, reduce emissions and embrace sustainable practices in their operations.”

NEWS IN BRIEF

SIX 21MW NATURAL GAS GENERATION FACILITIES FROM A MAJOR ENERGY SOLUTIONS COMPANY

IMG Energy Solutions: an affiliate of Tenaska has acquired six 21-megawatt natural gas generation facilities in Northeast Pennsylvania, USA, from IMG Energy Solutions.

The acquisition comes at a time when PJM, the regional transmission organization responsible for coordinating the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of 13 states and the District of Columbia, has concerns about the ability to meet forecasted power demands. Each of the six plants uses proven gas reciprocating engine technology provided by top-tier OEMs with significant advantages across start time, efficiency (including zero water usage), and reliability relative to other power generators. The plants are well planned and well-maintained reports the company.

90MW ENERGY SOLUTIONS WITH 60 GENERATORS SUPPLIED TO SAUDI ARABIA

GLOBAL COMPANY ABSORBS KEY POWER GENERATION SALES & SERVICES

Deutz and Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division have jointly announced the completion of the transaction for Deutz to take over the sales and service activities for various Daimler Truck industrial engines.

The transaction relates specifically to engines with displacements from 5 to 16 L and power output of up to 480 kW (644 hp). These are used in a range of off-highway applications, primarily in construction equipment such as gensets. Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division will continue to use engines based on Daimler Truck technology to power railway and military land vehicles, as well as for key power generation applications.

The transaction sees Deutz take over distribution of the mtu Classic model series and mtu 1000 to 1500 engine series, which are based on three Daimler Truck engine platforms. These engines are used in off-highway applications. The servicing activity related to engines already in use is also part of the sale and, following a transition phase, is expected to be covered exclusively by Deutz-authorised partners as of January 1, 2025.

Dr. Joerg Stratmann, CEO of Rolls-Royce Power Systems, said: “This deal follows the realignment of our strategy on the supply and maintenance of engines and systems primarily from our own production. We are handing over a good business, an excellent customer base and a strong team.”

Teksan is providing 90 MW energy solution support with 60 generators to an ongoing infrastructure project in Saudi Arabia at five different sites where generator planning and commissioning continue.

The equipment provided includes items such as generator sets, switchgear containers, transformers, synchronisation Container and NGRs.

The NGR is the Neutral Grounding Resistor, which is used in the electrical system to protect the transformer and generator. As the name suggests, the neutral ground resistor connects the neutral point of a transformer or generator to the ground.

The equipment serves five sites in total: each site has 12 set 1.5MW Prime Generators, 12 sets 2MVA Transformers, 4 units medium voltage (33kV) Ehouses, 1 Synchronous Container, 1 Container, 2 NGR + DSU (Grounding Resistance and Separator Unit).

Part of the contract involves the supply of the Perkins 4012 46 TAG3A - a model in the Perkins 4012 range. This is known for packing a real performance punch, with 12 cylinders and a 46-litre displacement providing power. The range’s diesel ElectropaK engines are supplied complete with radiator and air cleaner, or as engine only.

They provide 1000-1880 kVA generator output, with exceptional power-to-weight ratios. The compact design of the engines makes them easy to transport and install.Regarded as economic and durable, the engines have excellent power-to-weight ratios, as well as outstanding load acceptance and improved emissions.

The Perkins 4000 Series family of 6, 8, 12 and 16 cylinder diesel engines was designed to meet the demands of the power generation industry.

Also being provided is the 4012-46TAG3A ElectropaK - a turbocharged, air-to-air charge cooled, 12-cylinder diesel engine.

7. 3 X 1.5MVA + 1 X 1MVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR A DATA CENTRE

METS ENERGY, assemblers and providers of diesel generators and power solutions, delivered 3 x 1.5MVA and 1 x 1MVA super silent generators (MP1500-L/SW MP1000 -L/SW) to generate continuous power for a data centre based in Baghdad, Iraq. The set canopies provide70 dbA @ 1m soundproofing from all sides.

The engine runs at a 50Hz configuration however it is still a very capable and all-round engine. The 4008TAG2A includes a turbocharger with an air-to-air charge cooler and requires 153 litres of oil for lubrication, 162 litres of coolant for the water cooling system and has a total displacement of 30.561L. The power output of the engine is 1321 horsepower (985 kWm) at 1500 RPM. The fuel consumption depends on its load. At 1500 rpm prime power it is has the following fuel consumption (percentage of prime power): At 50% it uses 111 litres/hr; At 75% it uses 162 litres/hr;At 100% it uses 215 litres/hr; At standby power it uses 240 litres/hr.

The 4012-46TAG2A ElectropaK is a newly developed turbocharged, air-to-air charge cooled, 12 cylinder diesel engine. Special features include: exceptional power-toweight ratio and compact size for easier transportation and installation. There is also a newlydesigned radiator assembley with corrosion-inhibiting powder-coated finish; fewer pipe joints and

IN BRIEF

NEW MEGAPROJECTS WILL COST US$25 BILLION & REQUIRE AN EXTRA 15GW OF POWER

A $25 billion megaproject in Saudi Arabia will be the largest metro project in the world to be built in a single phase, says the Saudi government.

The King Abdulaziz Project for Riyadh Public Transport will include six metro lines and 84 stations. It will be capable of transporting 1.7 million passengers a day in its initial operation phase, potentially rising to 3.6 million.

In addition to the 176 kilometres (109 miles) of train lines with 190 train sets, the project’s plans include 2,860 bus stops spanning 80 bus routes, populated by 842 buses. The new network will be connected to the King Khalid International Airport, King Abdullah Financial District, and downtown Riyadh, as well as several universities and the public transportation centre. The organizers say all of the metro stations will be airconditioned and provide internet access, with select stations offering shops

A NEW 50MW ENERGY CENTRE HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ARIZONA, US

8 X 1,925 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR SIVAS CUMHURIYET UNIVERSITY

Eight 8 x 1,925 kVA diesel generator sets equipped with Baudouin engines and Stamford alternators have been supplied by ARKEN JENERATOR to Sivas Cumhuriyet University, a healthcare institution in Turkey.

The University was established in 1974 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey.The foundations of the Health Services Application and Research Hospital were laid in September 1975 and were subsequently put into service in late 1992.

A spokesman comments: “The University management had expressed a need for a reliable power backup system to provide essential support during any mains power interruptions.

“Arken Jenerator, known for its high-value diesel generators, partnered with STAMFORD | AvK to provide a robust solution. Eight STAMFORD S7 alternators, paired with Baudouin 16M33G1900/5 engines, each delivered 1925 kVA of prime power. These generators, originally operating at 400V, were stepped up to 34.5 kV using transformers, ensuring synchronisation at the higher voltage required by the University.

STAMFORD AvK’s expertise in application engineering and technical support overcame the complexities of synchronisation and voltage transformation, delivering a solution which now meets the highest standards of reliability and efficiency, reports the company.

Established in 2012, Arken Jenerator set out with the motto “Life Goes On” with 100% Turkish capital. Arken Jenerator has the capacity to produce 5,000 diesel generators ranging between 2 kVA and 2.750 kVA per year. Arken Jenerator manufactures its gensets in an area of 14.000 sqm in Arnavutköy, Istanbul and offers solutions suitable for a wide spectrum of applications.

Invenergy, North America’s largest privately held renewable power generation company, has completed its 50MW El Sol Energy Storage Center, Invenergy’s tenth finished battery energy storage project in the Grand Canyon State since the start of 2023. Invenergy’s portfolio now accounts for almost half of all storage facilities to come online in Arizona over the last two years.

Frank Macchiarola, chief policy officer for the American Clean Power Association (ACP) reports: “Invenergy’s El Sol Energy Storage Center represents the increasing necessity of energy storage for communities across the state. El Sol is delivering jobs and millions of dollars in community investment while deploying critical infrastructure that will help meet Arizona’s growing electricity demand and further enhance reliability when residents need power most.”

Jim Shield, senior executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Invenergy comments: “The start of commercial operations at El Sol is an exciting milestone for Invenergy. Our investment in clean energy storage nationwide recognizes the growing need for diverse and safe energy sources and infrastructure that provides Americans with more reliable, affordable electricity year-round.”

Brian Cole, vice president of resource management at APS explains: “Arizona has experienced an extended stretch of triple-digit temperatures this summer and APS customers have used a record-breaking amount of energy as they run their air conditioners to stay cool. Adding renewable projects like the El Sol Energy Storage Center to our already diverse power supply will help APS continue to deliver the reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy our customers count on, especially on our hottest summer days.”

The BESS developments are the initiatives of Arizona Public Service (APS) in Maricopa and Yuma Counties.

PLANNING APPROVAL GRANTED FOR A NEW 49.5MW/99MWH BATTERY STORAGE PROJECT

Leading independent energy developer Balance Power has announced it has secured planning approval for a 49.5MW/99MWh battery storage project in southwest Leicestershire, UK.

The project, located in Hinckley, will store renewable energy during peak generation and release it back to the grid when demand is high, helping stabilise the grid and power about 13,000 homes. This is vital as the UK moves toward net zero, with renewable energy becoming more significant in the national energy mix.

Rugby Borough Council’s case officer approved the project following Balance Power’s thorough community engagement, which resulted in no public objections. Balance Power collaborated with the community, town council, and local district councillors in the local area during a consultation period, addressing concerns and incorporating feedback about the project. By allowing more renewable energy to be integrated into the grid, the Hinckley project, comprised of 28 battery units, will prevent around 9,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, comparable to removing 6,500 cars from the road.

The project also features a biodiversity enhancement scheme, offering broader environmental benefits and protecting existing wildlife, aligning with Balance Power’s dedication to providing clean energy that meets community needs while generating positive outcomes for the environment.

THE IMPACT OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORK OPERATORS ON THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

The UK’s digital infrastructure is crucial for the country’s economic growth. The digital economy generates over £65 billion gross added value (GVA) around 8% of the country’s GDP, explains Dave Swadling, Director of Customer Connection Development, Eclipse Power.

As critical building blocks of the digital economy, data centres will need to keep pace with the explosion in power-intensive workloads being generated from cloud computing, IoT, machine learning and artificial intelligence.

While planning barriers and demands for greater energy efficiency and sustainability present clear challenges for new data centre projects, the overriding issue for hyperscalers and data centre operators is grid capacity.

Applications made to Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) or the National Energy System operator (NESO) are being met with connection dates in 10 to 15 years. When your business plan involves having X-number of megawatts (MW) or a volume of data centre capacity up and running in a certain timeframe, being unable to connect to the grid for a decade is clearly a problem.

Connecting more renewables to the grid also adds to the connections queue, currently standing at 800 gigawatts. So, data centres are waiting longer than ever for larger power connections, at a time when we’ve effectively topped out the grid in terms of capacity - a perfect storm.

The good news is there are solutions to overcome these challenges, if you know where to look and who to work with.

Independent Distribution Network Operators (IDNOs) unlock opportunities for data centre operators to connect to the grid. Introduced in 2004 to increase competition in electricity distribution, IDNOs, like DNOs, design, own, operate and maintain electricity networks in the UK. Also, like DNOs, they are licensed by Ofgem.

‘Independence’ gives IDNOs freedom to operate nationwide and be more flexible about how they interpret the standards set by DNOs.

Because IDNOs operate in a competitive market, they have a stronger customer-focus than DNOs. They can adapt and adjust to market challenges and suggest innovative ways to overcome barriers and simplify the complexities of getting connected to the grid.

IDNOs with experience of data centres will understand HV connections. Some will offer additional advantages, like making a capital contribution, value engineering the grid connection as well as design expertise to match the substation footprint for a specific site.

They can also apply learned experience from energising other sectors.

Less technical IDNO qualities can have the biggest impact on data centre projects.

Successful IDNOs build strong relationships with stakeholders across the whole power ecosystem; the transmission and service operators, DNOs and National Grid, grid consultants, renewable developers, and more.

They build a deep understanding of not only who to deal with among the different organisations, but importantly how to deal with them.

Ultimately, the data centre operator needs to convince investors of the value and viability of their project.

So, the IDNO needs to distil and crystalise both the problem and solution in a language that makes it easy for the client to sell internally.

Given the challenges of connecting to the grid, IDNOs like Eclipse can operate independently as ‘power-brokers’ to unlock the queue.

A customer-centric IDNO has the commercial drive to put investors together with the people who need to build data centres; grid experts with people who have the connections; landowners, grid consultants and designers; renewable generation developers –the whole ecosystem.

An IDNO will look for nuggets

already in the queue which are suitable for a data centre project.

Ofgem, government and NESO forecasts suggest only 200 gigawatts is needed to support the energy transition, a fraction of the 800gigawatt pipeline.

Some battery projects may switch over to data centre opportunities, using their place in the queue as an incentive.

Data centres can use their large UPS battery facilities as export capacity to support the grid – this is essential as more renewable energy sources come online.

The right power-broking IDNO can help unblock the connections queue and increase renewable energy in the grid.

Opening the DNO market up to competition has given the sector a fresher, faster route to solving energy connectivity challenges.

The transmission network is crying out for more competition to drive regulatory and industry change.

This would enable customers to connect to the network faster and more efficiently and is the natural next step that would revolutionise energy connections for the UK’s digital economy.

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HYBRID GENERATOR SET MARKET RESEARCH REPORT: 2024-2032

According to a new report by Market Research Future the Hybrid Generator Set Market Size was estimated at US$3.85 billion in 2022.

The Hybrid Generator Set Market industry is expected to grow from US$4.13 billion in 2023 to US$7.9 billion by 2032.

The Hybrid Generator Set Market CAGR (growth rate) is expected to be around 7.46% between 2024 - 2032.

In the upcoming years, key factors such as the need to consider new sources of power will drive growth in the global hybrid generator set market.

This growth is attributed to factors such as increasing requirements for environmental protection, the necessity for consumables as auxiliary power during blackouts, and the increasing use of decentralized energy sources.

An investigation of this nature would also seek to address the opportunities available in this market related to the introduction of novel hybrid generators, which would involve renewable energies like solar or wind.

Control plus monitoring systems across hybrid generator set locations also open room for improving both performance and efficiency.

The concentrated attention on the hybrid generator set market has, however, been recently directed at the creation of systems that are optimal.

There are various technological investments focused on lowering emissions as well as enhancing fuel efficiency.

Moreover, the use of advanced technological features, such as the ability to monitor and manage operations remotely, is considered the best practice nowadays, improving productivity.

The main market driver

The increasing need for proper and sustainable power supply is the main driver of the Global Hybrid Generator Set Market Industry’s growth.

These generator sets will combine the features of both diesel and other technology power sources, such as solar and wind power, to be more reliable, efficient, and cost-effective.

The hybrid system is powerful and has lower operational costs, also dealing with emission problems. Remote areas or places with constant electricity issues could benefit more from this type of technology.

As this emerging power supply is appealing to many fields: telecommunications, healthcare, manufacturing, etc., the market is increasing. Government initiatives and regulations promoting renewable energy are another key driver for the Global Hybrid Generators.

“HYBRID

GENERATOR SETS PROVIDE BACKUP POWER TO ENSURE DATA INTEGRITY AND PREVENT DOWNTIME. THEY ALSO PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN MAINTAINING PRODUCTION CONTINUITY IN OUTAGES.”

Many countries have implemented policies and incentives to encourage the adoption of renewable energy sources, including hybrid generator sets. These policies include feed-in tariffs, tax credits, and renewable portfolio standards.

The growing emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change is also driving the demand for hybrid sets, as they offer a cleaner and more sustainable alternative to traditional diesel generators.

The Global Hybrid Generator Set Market is segmented based on Fuel Type into Diesel, Natural Gas and Biodiesel.

Diesels are the most common type of hybrid generator set, comprising over 60% of the market share. They are reliable, efficient and comparatively cheaper to operate. They are used in applications which equire a backup power source: in

hospitals, data centres & telecomms. Natural gas generators are slowly gaining popularity because of their low operating cost and ecobenefits.

A cleaner fuel compared to diesel it produces lesser emissions. Natural gas generators are used in applications where there are natural gas sources available regularly, which is mostly in commercial and industrial facilities.

Biodiesel generators are a type of renewable energy generators which reduce the carbon footprint of hybrid generations .

Biodiesel is a plant-based fuel which is made from vegetable oils or animal fats.

Biodiesel generators are, therefore, used in applications where the source of power is sustainable in the long run.

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TRIGENERATION FOR A BRITISH TEA MANUFACTURER WORKING WITH GAS GENSETS

Twinings is the world’s third largest tea producer. The company belongs to the Associated British Foods (ABF) group. The Twining factory in Swarzędz (R.Twining and Company sp. z o.o.), which started production in 2011, is the largest and fully-automated tea factory in Europe, producing more than 500 different blends of this popular beverage in Poland.

In 2022, Twinings decided to invest in a combined heat and power plant with additional cooling production system. This decision was driven by the need to reduce the carbon footprint and save on energy costs.

After all, these costs significantly affect the final price of the products offered. It was also important to use energy more efficiently, stabilize its supply and reduce CO2 levels in the production process. Twinings reduced its CO2 emission by 2,400 metric tons per year by investing in cogeneration.

The realisation of the project was entrusted to Centrum Elektroniki Stosowanej, MWM’s official distributor in Poland. CES has completed nearly 150 cogeneration projects, making it a leading supplier of combined heat and power systems in Poland.

The project involved implementing a trigeneration system based on two MWM modules: TCG 3016 V12 with an electrical output of 600 kW and a thermal output of 680 kW, and TCG 3016 V08 with an electrical output of 399 kW and a thermal output of 443 kW.

In addition to electricity and heat, the trigeneration system produces a third medium, which in this case is chilled water.

The absorption chiller, with a cooling capacity of 865 kW, produces cooling from the heat received from the gas gensets. In normal operation, the trigeneration system covers the entire heat demand, 50% of the electricity demand and a large part of the cooling demand.

Thermal energy produced in the form of hot water is used in the winter season for heating needs, while in the summer season it is used to power the chiller.

The produced chilled water is channeled into the ventilation system, which maintains the appropriate temperature in the production halls. The entire system is easily and flexibly managed using a SCADA remote control and visualisation system.

Centrum Elektroniki Stosowanej CES Sp. z o.o., as general contractor, was responsible for the comprehensive turnkey implementation of the investment.

The scope of delivery included design, obtaining permits, construction of the building for the entire trigeneration system (including equipment), delivery of the absorption chiller with cooling tower, and a SCADA control and visualisation system.

Also involved was the construction of cable connections to the grid, gas pipe connections and hot and cold-water connections to the existing infrastructure.

The system was commissioned in 2023. Since then, the CHP units have operated a total of 16,000 hours .

CES also provides a maintenance service for Twinings which also

includes the CES Cummulus Connect remote monitoring and management service. Cummulus allows real-time connecting to the system, checking parameters and processes to maximize the efficiency of the CHP unit and associated equipment, as well as detecting any anomalies early and responding to them quickly.

Trigeneration is in line with Twinnings investment goals, making the modern tea factory in Swarzędz even more efficient and reduces the emission of greenhouse gases in a more environmentally friendly way, with a view to future generations.

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LEADING GENERATOR MANUFACTURER OPENS NEW MANUFACTURING & REFURBISHMENT CENTRE

BRUNO (a UKGSA member) has recently opened a new facility (over 3000 square metres) to enhance the UK manufacturing and distribution capacity of the Bruno Group.

Located just outside Colchester, Essex, the new factory will specialise in the manufacture of bespoke gensets and Power Stations alongside the distribution of the Bruno market leading STAGE V RENTAL range.

Bruno Generators Group (BGG) UK is a division of one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high specification rental diesel powered generators.

It has been described as the ‘powerhouse’ of the BRUNO Group as it is responsible for 18% of the entire group’s turnover, providing gensets which range from 6.5 kVA to 2500 kVA prime power, with a full range of super silent canopies and containers offered.

BGG UK offers a full spectrum of products and customised solutions, considering evolution as a strategic source of competitive advantage and a key driver of developing to better suit all the professional market needs.

BGG UK has its HQ at Delta House, Heath Road, Tendring, Essex, CO16 0BU.

Bruno Power is the holding company for several major power generation and associated industry companies, including BGG UK (Bruno Generators Group), BGG Projects, BDS (Bruno Defence Solutions), Westac Power and OMC Trailers.

The group companies specialise in both the design and manufacture of power generation and distribution systems, supplying power generation equipment to significant civilian, industrial and military clients worldwide.

BGG Projects specialises in the design and manufacture of bespoke power solutions, including multi megawatt power stations and from our UK Tendring facility can build and test individual generators up to 5 MW.

BGG Projects supplies to a wide range of industries from military, power utilities and water authorities and is an acknowledged specialist in the oil and gas sector – ATEX, Rig-Safe and Zoned equipment. It can supply equipment for Single or Multiple Generator Operation,

Synchronising and Load-sharing. Island or Grid Operation/ Black Start Functions, Data Monitoring/Logging / SCADA, LV /MV Circuit Breakers and NE Resistors, Control and monitoring of Ancillary equipment, Emergency Shutdown panels and ATEX and Hazardous Area Panels.

BGG UK’s Chris Archer, explains: “Bruno has always been committed to investing in research and innovation providing its customers with a wide range of products among the most complete in the world.

“In the last few years Bruno has been oriented towards increasing its production capability and the quality of its products by focusing on the evolution of new technologies.”

He reports: “All production processes are managed in-house. As a group the company has production capacity of over 35,000 units for

the global market and a distribution network spanning more than 70 different countries. Bruno maintains four production plants with a total area of 110.000 m2 with 70.000 m² covered area.

“We feel that the transfer and exchange of technical information with our business partners ensures an acceleration of our “time to market” by offering highly innovative products. The transfer and exchange of knowledge between Bruno Group companies is reflected in our production processes which are constantly updated.”

There is also a dedicated line specialising in refurbishment of customer sets. The refurbishment program is aimed at extending the service life of larger units typically involving a full engine rebuild and alternator rewind with a full canopy or container repair and repaint or powder coat.

Customers can then re capitalise the unit and return to fleet with an extended write down period.

Alex Rossis General Manager explains: “We are currently processing a line of larger sets through the system, the most prolific being the 1250 Kva 20 ft container rental sets. Many customers are looking to maintain this single engine node in fleet due to the 20ft footprint.”

Bruno Power Managing Director Chris Archer reflects on the development: “The new facility is the first stage in a comprehensive investment in the Tendring site. The second stage will include a full rebuild of the administration block with the addition of a custom-built training suite.

“Like all our colleagues and partners in this Industry, we at Bruno have for many years been frustrated in finding a useful educational pathway to bring in the engineers and technicians that we rely on for the future development of our sector.

“With the equipment we supply such as STAGE V generators and BESS (Battery storage) becoming increasingly complex, training and upskilling of the businesses most valuable asset - people - is now not just desirable - it’s imperative.”

He reports: “Internally, due to the lack of interest from the external education sector in our specialist field, we have developed an in-house approach where a person will join as a stores assistant to develop their knowledge of the component parts to the equipment.

“After they have demonstrated an understanding, we review their preferred pathway. Some decide to then be trained and mentored on the electrical side others mechanical or design and some of course prefer a mixture of upskilling which leads to us producing highlyskilled and rounded generator engineer professionals.”

Chris Archer concludes: “It is our intention, running forward, to formalise our existing training regime of customer engineers that we offer to all purchasers of Bruno products onto a formally-accredited format. On this concept it is a case of “watch this space.”

Alex Rossis, General Manager for BGG UK, comments: “Bruno recently developed a ‘green solution’ range of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and hybrid solutions based on Made in Italy batteries with Lithium technology (LiNMC type).

“Lithium batteries are not closed and inaccessible boxes, but they communicate with inverters, solar chargers, permanent magnet generators and they integrate perfectly in a highly-efficient system.

“Hermes M3 is the Battery Management System (BMS) designed and produced by Cevlab and Archimede, partner companies of Bruno Group.

“This allows this high level of integration and efficiency. The software is also developed in-house. Powertronix has also been involved in providing charging systems for a BESS development.”

Alex concludes: “In 2023 BRUNO took a majority stake of Powertronix, a well-established Italian Company with over 37 years of experience in the development, manufacturing and global distribution of highperformance Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems (UPS) as well as of super-efficient storage systems.

“The Powertronix company philosophy and mission is extremely sharp: developing and globally distributing a range of high performing products which, in full conformity to all the international applicable norms, should always represent for its customers the very ultimate, competitive and 360 degrees sustainable tech solution over the business cycle.” www.bgguk.com

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2 X 1010 KVA DIESEL GENSETS PROVIDE RELIABLE POWER FOR A PREMIUM HOTEL IN MALDIVES

EMSA Jenerator has supplied 2 x 1010 gensets powered by Cummins Inc. KTA38-G5 engines and with STAMFORD | AvK S6L1D-D4 alternators for a key hotel chain operating in the in the Maldives.

The KTA38-G5 is a 12 cylinder, 50 Hz, turbocharged and after cooled engine which is currently manufactured in India. The after cooler makes for more efficient combustion and reduces internal stresses leading to a longer life time.

The Cummins KTA38 series has been developed through the years to keep in line with the growing demands in the power generation industry.

The engine produces high performance power in the most extreme climates. It has an inbuilt step timing control system which makes sure optimum engine timing takes place at all combinations of load at ambient temperature.

The KTA38-G5 is a 12 cylinder, 50 Hz, turbocharged and aftercooled engine which is currently manufactured in India. The after cooler makes for more efficient combustion and reduces internal stresses leading to a longer lifetime.

The engine has a total displacement of 37.8L, it requires 140-litres of oil and 218.5L of coolant. The engine therefore produces 1180 horsepower (880 kWm) at 1500 RPM.

The KTA38-G5 is available for use in diesel generators at Prime (PRP), Standby (ESP) and Continuous (COP) power ratings meaning it is suitable for a wide variety of applications.

Looking at KTA38-G5 fuel consumption

The Cummins KTA38-G5 fuel consumption depends on its load. At 1500 rpm prime power it is has the following fuel consumption (percent of prime power): At 25% it uses 65 litres/hr; At 50% it uses 113 litres/hr; At 75% it uses 161 litres/hr; At 100% czapacity it uses 209 litres/hr.

This particular Cummins diesel engine has dimensions of 3172mm length, 1752mm width, 2004mm height and has a dry weight of 4990 kg.

The dimensions of the bore and stroke are both 159mm.This engine can be paired with an alternator to make a powerful generator set.

The generator is used in a wide range of industries for power generation and works effectively in the harshest of weather conditions.

To increase the power output the generator can be placed in sync with another generator set of the same type which leads to the doubling of the power output. Cummins also offers a high level of reliable technical support and after sales service with all its products. This support is delivered via a professional global network designed to ensure a Cummins engine is always performing at its optimum levels.

Genset alternators

STAMFORD industrial alternators in the sets meet the requirements of the relevant parts of the IEC 60034 and the relevant sections of other international standards such as BS5000-3, ISO 8528-3, VDE 0530, NEMA MG132, CSA C22.2-100 and AS 60034.

Other standards and certifications can be considered on request, reports the manufacturer. Alternators are made using production procedures having a quality assurance level to BS EN ISO 9001.

EMSA continues to be a sector pioneer offering state-of-art products and a customer-oriented approach. EMSA operates both domestically and internationally and exports to 102 countries on six continents.

As a genset manufacturer EMSA is well-known for its successful projects abroad and follows a similar vision for domestic investments.

Eskişehir Municipality Project

In recent news, EMSA added another domestic investment to its portfolio and started a new project with Eskişehir Municipality General Directorate of Water and Sewerage in Turkey.

A recent plant upgrade has involved the turnkey construction of a complete sludge treatment plant at the site, with the installation of a system involving anaerobic digestion and with heat and power cogeneration produced from the biogas.

The electricity generated onsite covers the site’s energy consumption of the whole wastewater treatment plant which serves the population of the city of Eskişehir, estimated at 520,000.

For the Eskişehir project, EMSA supplied: a 2206A-E13TAG3 model Perkins engine, S4L1D-F model Stamford alternator, 450 kVA diesel generator set, 1 pcs. 2806A-E18TA-

KTA38-G5 engine in the genset for the Maldives.

G1A model Perkins engine HCI544E model Stamford alternator 660 kVA diesel generator set and one pcs. 4006-23TAG3A model Perkins engine, HCI634H model Stamford alternator, and a 900 kVA diesel generator set. Eskişehir Municipality General Directorate of Water and Sewerage now has the capacity to receive uninterrupted energy. The state-ofart generator sets will immediately commission should a power cut occur and prevent possible systems failures.

The technical properties and silencer properties of the delivered generators minimise the possible noise level.

EMSA currently delivers uninterrupted energy to hundreds of businesses and organizations around the world and continues to provide added value to Turkey with its investments. www.emsa.gen.tr

EMSA genset in the Maldives

KEY STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP COMBINES NOISE REDUCTION EXPERTISE & EMISSION MITIGATION

Industrial & Marine Silencers Ltd. and E.I. Williams Industries are pleased to announce a strategic partnership. The partnership will combine both companies’ industry-leading noise reduction knowledge and IMS Ltd.’s world-leading emission reduction technology.

With exhaust after-treatment technology playing an increasingly critical role within the power generation industry, both companies recognize that they need to globally accelerate the development and application of exhaust after-treatment products to ensure they continue to help new and old clients meet the ever-changing Governmental and State legislations.

The IMS-E.I..Williams partnership brings together excellent skills in both the company’s business and technology strategy, product ideation, technology development, and deployment to help support clients through successful transformations.

Dan Gallacher, IMS International Sales Manager, reports: “The IMS-E.I. Williams partnership is a powerful combination that will see both of our products be deployed across the United States of America and Canada. IMS Ltd.’s understanding and rich history in the exhaust after treatment market, deep engineering expertise, and agile, collaborative approach uniquely complement how E.I. Williams operates.”

He continues: “We believe this partnership will help to generate industry leading technology products and platforms.

“With our extensive portfolio of projects, stretching over the past 20 years, and proven SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) technology operating across Europe and beyond, we look forward to working with all at E.I. Williams in ensuring we both enter the US and Canadian market with product and service support that can ensure we strengthen both companies worldwide leading status and take that to the next level and beyond,” he concludes.

Misagh Tabrizi, E.I. Williams’ Director of Engineering, also noted: “For those involved with generators used as either primary or standby power sources for facilities, peak shaving applications, curtailment/interruptible rate programs, and supplying power to the electrical grid, our combined technology offers substantial benefits.

“They will gain from a cost-effective, proven solution that ensures reliability and peace of mind while simultaneously meeting and exceeding the Tier 4 compliance standards.”

He further elaborated on the advantages of their advanced system: “ The IMS-E.I. Williams closed-loop SCR system significantly reduces the total cost of ownership for end-users. Additionally, it provides integrators with the most compact design in the industry, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and performance.”

By creating this formal partnership and combining their extensive knowledge, proven product base, deep next-gen technology, and engineering expertise, the collaboration represents a significant step in how both businesses address the market’s needs.

About Industrial & Marine Silencers Ltd.

Industrial & Marine Silencers Ltd. was incorporated in the United Kingdom on April 26th, 1991, and initially operated from a 4,000 sq. ft. premises. The standard product lines for the power generation industry were exhaust gas silencers and air intake attenuators.

Within a very short period, the company became a major player in its designated area of activity, which was supplying equipment for all the major diesel engine manufacturers, generator set builders, and mechanical services installers.

In 1994, the company moved a few metres down the road to a 9,000 sq. ft. premises to accommodate the increasing levels of production required by the growing number of worldwide customers .

As the company progressed, it became evident that even this move would not satisfy the market’s increasing demand for even larger exhaust gas silencers, steam vent silencers, and air intake attenuator units.

This eventually led to designing and building a 16,000 sq. ft. purpose-built manufacturing plant in 1998 to produce the largest types of equipment currently required . Their development story has continued in much the same vein, and in 2013, they moved once more to their current 32,000 sq. ft. site, which has quality facilities and potential for growth.

In 2024, the expansion continued as they secured another 12,000 sq. ft facility. This facility will be used solely for their IMSeco division where they will continue to develop and manufacture their range of exhaust aftertreatment products.

About E.I. Williams Industries E.I.Williams was founded in 1992 by Jim Williams and his partners in Markham, Ontario, Canada, with just

two employees. The company quickly established a reputation for designing and developing high-quality noise and emission products.

By 1999, E.I. Williams had outgrown its original location and moved to a larger facility in Ajax, ON.

The company increased its production space to 7,000 square feet and expanded its team to five employees. In 2006, the company relocated to a new site within Ajax, significantly expanding its production and office space to 21,000 square feet.

By 2016, the company had implemented new production processes and significantly expanded its workforce.

This period of growth set the stage for the next significant development in 2019 when discussions began to grow the business with a new facility in the USA. This led to the acquisition of a newly-constructed facility in Sarepta, LA, boasting 50,000 square feet of existing space with an additional 50,000 square feet available for future expansion. The site is on just over five acres of land, with an additional five acres available for further development.

In 2023, E.I.Williams continued to grow and expand its facilities, making significant R&D investments and introducing new products, including emission products like 3WCs, DOCs, and DPFs. In 2024, the company took a major step forward by partnering with IMS to provide SCR solutions in the North American market. www.eiwilliams.com www.silencers.co.uk

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2 X 5MW GENSETS FOR THE NEW PERDAMAN INDUSTRIAL UREA PLANT, AUSTRALIA

HYUNDAI HIMSEN has supplied two sets of 5MW class HiMSEN engines (12H32/40V) as part of a contract with Powerica Power Systems FZE, a subsidiary of HHI-EMD’s longtime partner Powerica Ltd.

The two sets of 5MW class HiMSEN engines (12H32/40V) are at the core of an onsite power system.

These engines will be used as emergency gensets for the new Perdaman Industrial Urea Plant to be constructed within the Burrup Peninsula Industrial Zone in northeast Australia.

The two engines will be manufactured and will be subsequently delivered to Australia in July 2025.

A spokesman comments: “Through this contract, HHIEMD has achieved the monumental feat of entering the Australian onshore power generation market for the first time, and is expected to expand its market share in the Australian and Oceania markets.”

In 2022 Hyundai Heavy Industries first announced that it had successfully completed the performance verification of the ‘1.5MW class LNG/hydrogen hybrid engine (HiMSEN)’ developed with its own technology.

The LNG/Hydrogen hybrid engine is an eco-friendly engine which significantly reduces emissions of various harmful exhaust gases such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, carbon-dioxide, and fine dust by selectively using diesel fuel and LNG/hydrogen mixture fuel.

In fact, it can be said that it is the first step of the hydrogen engine. In fact, in a performance test, this engine met Tier 3, the highest grade among the nitrogen-oxide regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and made an ‘excellent’ job of reducing carbon-dioxide and methane slip (methane emitted without complete combustion), report the engineers involved.

THE HIMSEN POWER PLANT PACKAGE IS GREAT FOR EMERGENCY POWER GENERATION. IN THE SHUTDOWN OF THE FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IN JAPAN, A PACKAGED POWER PLANT WAS DISPATCHED TO SUPPLY ELECTRICITY NEAR TOKYO. IN GALAPAGOS, ECUADOR, WHERE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS DIFFICULT, HYUNDAI DONATED TWO PACKAGED POWER PLANTS.”

The development of Perdaman Industries urea plant on the Burrup Peninsula, northwest of Karratha, on the coastline of Western Australia will cost an estimated US$2.7 billion.

The scope of work includes engineering, procurement of equipment and materials, construction, pre-commissioning and commissioning (EPC) for the execution of this latest-generation fertilizers plant with a capacity of 2.14 million tons of urea per year.

Urea is a nitrogen-based fertilizer which is used to provide plants with the nutrients they need to grow. It is a water-soluble fertilizer, which means that it can be easily absorbed by plants. Urea is often used as a starter fertilizer, as it provides a quick release of nitrogen that plants can use immediately.

The Saipem-Clough Joint Venture will collaborate with Haldor Topsoe, a leading technology provider using its cutting edge SynCOR™ technology to build the world’s largest single-line ammonia plant, while Saipem proprietary Snamprogetti Urea technology will be used for the

urea production. According to the United States Geological Survey, the world production of urea was about 185 million tonnes in 2009. Russia remains the world’s leader in the production of Urea with a 21% global market share.

In recent years HHI-EMD has expanded its market by launching the HiMSEN engine generator package for onshore use. In 2005 it won an order for a total of 544 units, a mega-scale onshore power generation facility worth $720 million, from Cuba Cuba acknowledged its excellence by drawing the energy plant on the back of the 10-peso bill, along with the phrase “Energy Revolution.”

A company spokesman comments: “The HiMSEN Power Plant package is great for emergency power generation. When the shutdown of the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, a packaged power plant was dispatched to supply electricity near Tokyo. In Galapagos, Ecuador, where electricity supply is difficult, Hyundai donated two of packaged power plants.” www.hyundai-engine.com

UNDERSTANDING MODULARITY IN UPS SYSTEMS: AN OVERVIEW

Modular power protection technology has revolutionised the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) market over the last 20 years. This article, by Louis McGarry, Sales & Marketing Director, Centiel, is the first in a series of six. These aim to explore the concept of modularity in power system design and to explain how and why Modular UPS systems, distinguished from traditional mono-block UPS systems, offer significant advantages in availability, scalability, flexibility, maintainability, and sustainability.

Defining Modularity

Three-phase UPS systems, recognized as “true modular,” have been in use since 2001. Modularity refers to the design principle where a system is composed of self-contained units, or modules, each performing a specific function. Although there is no universally accepted definition, engineers typically agree that a module is a self-contained device with a specific role. Understanding the technology and topology behind modular UPS is crucial, as marketing terms can often blur these lines.

Evolution of Modular Topologies

Modular UPS topologies have evolved through three major stages:

1.Advances in Electrical and Electronic Component Design: Particularly with surface mount devices. 2.Introduction of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs).

3.Invention of Transformerless UPS pioneered by Centiel’s development team.

These advancements have significantly reduced the size and weight of UPS systems, transitioning from the mono-block UPS of the 1980s to the rack-mounted modular UPS seen today.

Traditional Mono-block UPS

For over 50 years, the mono-block UPS topology has featured single, floor-standing cabinets containing all necessary system components. Repairs require individual component removal, taking the entire UPS offline and exposing the critical load to raw mains power. Scalability is limited and often expensive, requiring additional large UPS cabinets and sufficient floor space. Despite marketing claims, mono-block UPS systems are not truly modular.

Modular-block Architecture

Modular-block UPS systems group major system components into sub-assemblies, each acting as a module (e.g., rectifier module, inverter module, static switch module).

This design enhances system availability and maintainability, as modules can be individually replaced. However, modular-block systems still lack scalability, preventing them from being true modular solutions.

Rack-mounted Modular UPS

In rack-mounted modular systems, independent UPS modules are paralleled to form a complete system. Modules can be added or removed without interrupting power, known as “hot swap” or “safe swap”, which allows very fast repair times (because a faulty UPS module is simply swapped for a new UPS

module). This very fast repair time now enables system availability of 99.9999999%, or 9-nines, to be achieved. Furthermore, the ability to add or remove modules into the system allows the system to be quickly and cost effectively “rightsized” to the critical load. Such scalability and flexibility reduce both the initial capital and running costs by allowing incremental capacity expansion.

Centralised vs. Decentralized Parallel Architecture

Rack-mounted modular UPS systems can follow two common topologies: Centralized Parallel Architecture (CPA) and Decentralised Parallel Architecture (DPA).

•CPA: Modules share common components (e.g., a single static switch), creating potential single points of failure. While CPA systems are less costly, their reliability may not meet the demands of all applications.

•DPA: Each module operates independently without shared components, eliminating single points of failure and ensuring maximum availability.

DARA: Distributed Active Redundant Architecture

Centiel has taken DPA further by introducing DARA. Designed to eliminate single points of failure, Distributed means that a decentralised and distributed architecture is used.

DARA’s Distributed Decision Making (DDM) technology means there’s no single component which makes

decisions for the complete UPS system. Building redundancy into a UPS system improves the reliability and availability of the system further.

DARA’s architecture ensures that any module being added to a system can be fully isolated and tested within a running frame before it accepts any load, giving it the ability to identify any potential faults before integrating with the rest of the system.

Conclusion

The benefits of true modular UPS systems - enhanced availability, scalability, flexibility, and maintainability - are significant. Understanding modularity and differentiating between modular topologies is crucial for leveraging these advantages.

Subsequent articles will delve deeper into these, and other, benefits further clarifying the superiority of true modular UPS solutions and providing a comprehensive understanding of the advantages modularity brings to power protection system design.

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NEW HYBRID MOBILE POWER SOLUTIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE

The EHR HYBRID POWER GENERATOR from HIPOWER systems is a Mobile Power Solution designed to maximise energy production, workforce & transport efficiency for the rental market.

The EHR HYBRID combines the benefits of the EHR battery energy storage system with the benefits of a HIPOWER Spark-Ignited or Tier 4 Final Diesel Generator in a single trailered mobile prime power product. HIPOWER offers the EHR HYBRID in multiple fuel options with generators ranging from 20-40 kVA output with 20-60 kWh storage.

The EHR can operate as a main power source, reducing emissions and noise to zero, or it can be combined with a diesel or spark-ignited generator set to enable intelligent load management. Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are reduced drastically in these combined working scenarios.

Choosing a combined operation with a T4F generator and a Battery Power Generator guarantees the best possible performance of the units, improves load profile and ensures a reduction in operating costs because the operation is optimized with a constant analysis of the load and the connected sources.

A spokesman comments: “Operators and rental companies that add the EHR| Battery Power Generator to their fleet will enjoy a considerable reduction of their Operating Costs (OPEX) and a very positive impact on their Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).”

The EHR HYBRID power generator is a complete readyto-use hybrid package on a single trailer. This simplifies logistics and maximizes workforce efficiency while reducing the overall system footprint.

HIPOWER SYSTEMS is a company dedicated to providing resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions to support this energy transition. Its wide range of hybrid and eco-friendly products includes the EHR Series, which offers battery energy storage systems to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions.

With EHR Power generator you can store energy from multiple sources (generator, solar, or grid) and redistribute it to a site in need at a later time. By using a hybrid configuration, you can improve the generator’s runtime, decrease fuel consumption, minimise carbon emissions, reduce noise, and enhance overall performance.

The EHR HYBRID is designed to maximize energy production, workforce & transport efficiency for the rental market, reports the company.

The EHR HYBRID combines the benefits of the EHR battery energy storage system with the benefits of a HIPOWER Spark-Ignited or Tier 4 Final Diesel Generator in a single trailered mobile prime power product.

HIPOWER offers the EHR HYBRID POWER GENERATOR in multiple fuel options with generators ranging from 20-40 kVA output with 20-60 kWh storage.

A spokesman comments: “Running a generator set with a T4F engine in combination with an EHR allows both units to perform at their best.

“Companies renting generator sets with T4F engines face a series of uncertainties when they do so. These uncertainties virtually disappear when the two units work in combination with one another; this puts an end to the need to resize generator sets and to the problems inherent in working with a low load profile.”

The EHR HYBRID resolves the problem of noise in urban environments where noise requirements are

increasingly constant, given that they are even able to operate at night without generating any noise impact.

The generator set will only start up if the Battery Energy Storage Systems or BESS (EHR) needs to be recharged or if large loads need to be used.

This avoids considerable fuel and maintenance costs per unit which extends the lifetime of the generator set and minimises the total cost of ownership (TCO). The EHR improves the load profile of the generator set which means lower specific fuel consumption and reduced maintenance costs.

The resale value and the lifetime of the generator set increases, as it will have to run for fewer hours. The total cost of ownership of the battery is lower as virtually no maintenance is required, plus it has a guaranteed service life of more than 5 years.

The EHR family of battery power storage and distribution systems reaches 2 MW with the addition of the EHR 45/70 and EHR 45/90 in 50 Hz, and the EHR 30/70 and EHR 30/90 in 60 Hz, all incorporated into the EHR25 canopy.

According to the company, available energy is increased by up to 33% and storage capacity expanded by increasing the height of the unit, creating more space to accommodate eight additional

battery modules.

The main sectors and sites where the EHR | Battery Power Generator power storage and distribution systems are utilised are construction projects, where the systems can work with low load profile equipment such as generator sets or cranes.

The systems’ lithium ferrophosphate batteries enable the units to operate independently, with zero noise and emissions. They can also be integrated with a diesel- or gas-powered generator set, a connection to the public electricity grid or renewable energy integration such as solar panels to ensure greater power efficiency and optimise emissions and noise, the company stated.

The batteries are designed to offer a useful life of 6,000 cycles, or approximately five years based on one cycle per day. EHR systems come with the HiCore System, a management technology which Himoinsa said selects the optimal power source based on each load situation. This provides a more efficient and environmentally-friendly power solution by prioritising aspects such as increasing efficiency & reducing emissions.

www.hipowersystems.com www.himoinsa.com

PIONEERING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND INNOVATION IN THE EVENT INDUSTRY

To improve energy efficiency and reduce fuel costs, the events industry is going through a transformation. Events worldwide are reviewing their energy usage and reconsidering their energy sources to improve their efficiency and operational productivity while reducing their carbon footprint, explains Jorge Gutierrez Torres, Atlas Copco Business Development Manager AmericaSustainable Energy Solutions.

Traditionally, diesel generators have been the most reliable answer to power supply in the event space. However, innovative battery energy storage systems are now meeting the demands of events organisers.

Let’s review the requirement for energy and look at some real-life examples where battery storage systems have been used to enable cost savings, reduce carbon emissions, and boost an event’s sustainability credentials.

The importance of reliable power Worldwide, event organisers in music and literary festivals, conferences, exhibitions, and sporting events are becoming increasingly concerned with the need to reduce their carbon footprint.

There are many ways to minimise an event’s environmental impact by considering venue choice, the supply chain, water management, waste management, and transport, and event managers are reviewing all these aspects – constantly on the lookout for ways to meet regulations and new industry expectations.

Event managers can make significant gains by analysing their power needs and optimising their energy usage. Power is used extensively at events for various functions, including lighting, heating, audio, and broadcasting, among other essential loads that satisfy the needs of thousands of attendees. Large music festivals can easily use approximately 10,000kWh of electricity in just one weekend, and reliable and efficient power sources are essential. If there is a power outage or failure, this will negatively affect the audience’s overall experience and the event’s reputation and profitability.

Power at events has typically been supplied by diesel-driven generators. These generators require less maintenance and burn fuel at a much lower rate than petrol generators. They are capable of handling large power loads and are reliable enough to provide a continuous power supply. Indeed, they have been used for decades, and their robustness is well-proven.

As regulations grow stringent and the industry and the general population alike become more concerned with science-based targets, there is a greater drive to reduce fuel consumption and emissions and to find alternative and more efficient power sources. That’s where energy storage solutions are making their mark.

Batteries – the new kid on the block Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery-based energy storage systems (ESS) are steadily rising as the most flexible partner for traditional diesel-driven generators. These units can operate as standalone solutions, in a hybrid solution with several energy sources, and as the heart of a microgrid. Designed with flexibility in mind, ESS can store and deliver energy from the grid, power generators, and renewable energy sources to optimise an overall event’s consumption and energy cost.

[Above] The organisers of the NASCAR race in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Daytona 500 NASCAR race in Florida, have used Atlas Copco generators in a hybrid setting with energy storage systems and made significant savings.

The load on a diesel generator is the power being consumed from the unit. Optimal operating conditions for generators can range from 50 to 100 percent of the rated load, and loads less than this are generally considered to be ‘low loads’.

Because of a lack of detailed information on the application’s load profile or just to be sure they have enough power to cover a venue’s demand, those responsible for events’ power installations tend to rent a generator fleet that is bigger than needed.

They ‘go big’ to ensure they can cover any load profile; however, this can be inefficient. Often, these generators must deal with low loads, resulting in a struggling engine.

With low loads, the generator engines can cut out, reducing the lifespan of the engine and adding maintenance hours – as well as interrupting energy supplies.

In addition, if the generator is too big for the size of the job it is doing, its fuel usage will be higher than required (even though it only delivers the same amount of power as a smaller generator).

An oversized generator, therefore, leads to two efficiency problems: first, the unit gives less power for every litre of fuel used; and second, it creates more power than is usable. These inefficiencies, in turn, are costly both financially and environmentally.

On the surface, an obvious alternative to a diesel generator is to take energy from the grid and choose a company with a ‘green tariff’ which delivers energy from a renewable source. Unfortunately, music festivals and cultural events often take place in remote areas or have access to

a limited power grid, insufficient to cover the load demand.

Because of their reliability, power generators will continue to be used in the event industry for years.

However, energy storage systems already have a strong presence and are becoming an asset for both rental companies and event organisers.

Energy storage systems can be set up in a hybrid solution, whereby the battery units are charged from the grid and/or power generators beforehand or during downtime (typically during the night).

Even as a new technology on its evolutionary curve, battery-based solutions are establishing their flexibility and competence in the event industry – operating standalone and often in a hybrid setting with power generators.

Battery storage systems have been proving themselves at the most prestigious American motor racing events. For example, the organisers of the NASCAR race in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Daytona 500 NASCAR race in Florida, have used Atlas Copco generators in a hybrid setting with energy storage systems and made significant savings, as the schematic at the top fo this column shows.

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Events Upcoming

23 - 25 Sept 2024

SPE - ACE Conference/Exhibition New Orleans, USA

October 12, 2024

EUROPGEN GRAND GALA & CONFERENCE Naples, Italy. Co-organised with GENERAZIONE DISTRIBUITA – Sistemi per la Generazione di Energia

6 - 7 Nov 2024

NIBS Battery Conference Telford, Shropshire

12 - 13 Nov 2024

Future Energy Wales 2024

International Convention Centre Wales, Newport,

20-21 Nov 2024

DATA CENTRES IRELAND RDS Dublin

26-28 Nov Annual Caspian

Technical Offshore Conference & Exhibition Kazakhstan

12 Dec 2024

PowerEx Live London Park Plaza Westminster Hotel, London SE1 7UT

13-15 Jan 2025

POWERELEC NIGERIA Lagos, Nigeria

14–16 Jan 2025

Hydrogen & Fuel Cell 2025 Long Beach, CA, USA

4-6 Feb 2025

DATACLOUD MIDDLE EAST 2025

United Arab Emirates, Middle East

11-13 Feb, 2025

POWERGEN INTERNATIONAL Dallas, Texas, USA

11-13 Feb, 2025

E-world Energy & Water Essen, Germany

12-13 Feb 2025

EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW Coventry UK

12 - 14 Feb 2025

Electrical Energy Storage Exhibition (EES) Gandhinagar, India

17-19 Feb 2025

ELECTRICITY STORAGE SUMMIT 2025

InterContinental Hotel, O2, London, UK

25-27 Feb 2025

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY WEEK UK QEII Centre, London, UK

12-13 March 2025

DATA CENTRE WORLD ExCel London, UK

12-13 March 2025

Distributed Energy Show - NEC, Birmingham, UK

11-12 March 2025

StoCExpo Europe [Fuel Storage Tanks] Rotterdam, Netherlands

12-13 March 2025

DATA CENTRE WORLD ExCel London, UK

12-13 March 2025

Distributed Energy Show - NEC, Birmingham, UK

3 April 2025

76th POWER LUNCHEON IPowerE

Chelsea Harbour Hotel, London, UK

7-9 April 2025

MIDDLE EAST ENERGY 2025 Dubai, UAE

7-13 April 2025 BAUMA Germany

6-8 May 2025

G-POWER 2025

Shanghai New International Expo Center. Shanghai China

14-15 May 2025

ALL ENERGY Glasgow, UK

17-20 June 2025

AFRICA ENERGY FORUM

Cape Town, South Africa

2 July 2025

PowerEx Live Golf Day [sponsored by UKGSA]

– Brabazon Course

The Belfry Hotel & Resort

Royal Sutton Coldfield, North Warwickshire, B76 9PR UK

3 July 2025

PowerEx Live Midlands 2025 Conference Event

The Belfry Hotel & Resort

Royal Sutton Coldfield, North Warwickshire, B76 9PR UK

3 - 25 Sept 2025

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New Orleans, USA

A HOST OF KEY BENEFITS AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE UKGSA

What can UK GEN-SET & CHP ASSOCIATION

(UKGSA) offer you as a company? Our vision is to serve our members and the industry by encouraging the sharing of knowledge in the field of Gen-Sets and CHP throughout the entire independent standby power and energy sectors.

We further aim to promote the interests of the Generating Set industry for UK Manufacturers, Suppliers & Distributors, Service Providers,Rental Companies and Power related providers (see www. ukgsa.uk).

The Association offers:

*UK Power CONNECTIONS We focus on connecting companies and professionals.

*Global Exposure - Affiliate members as an extension of your marketing

*Industry Knowhow- Training days, Webinars, Statistics, Monthly News + more

Richard Teasdale, President I CEO of the Association reports that MEGSA’s current expansion programme is providing the impetus for even more companies to join. He explains:

“MEGSA - MIDDLE EAST GEN-SET ASSOCIATION has gone from strength-to- strength with 50 + companies already 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. Our mission is to serve our members and the industry by encouraging the sharing of knowledge in the field of the diesel and

*Founder Membership Upgrades

* Discounted Advertising Opportunities + VIP Access Zones ALL ACCESS - 4 Tier Membership Levels

Membership Benefits:

*Access to all the latest Gen-Set & CHP news in the UK

*Affiliate Members

*Founder Membership Badge

*Company Logo on website plus video hyperlink

*Access to Gen-Set Statistics Report

*UKGSA Networking Event days 4 per year

*Training Days

*Complimentary Company Pull Up at an event

*UK Power News (Free Digital/Print ad)

gas engine power generating sector. Our aim is also to advance design, development, manufacture, application, operation and maintenance throughout these 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.

He concludes: “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.”

The Association is already in the enviable position of being at at the forefront of industry knowledgesharing, offfering its members huge digital marketing opportunities and regular social media updates, interaction and business opportunities.”

Membership benefits include:

*Members Know How Hub / Zone

*Annual Members Guide

(62,000+ Digital Distribution)

*2 x 1 page ‘FREE’ in Official UKGSA Association Publication And more.

A growing organisation

There are currently 50+ companies who comprise the membership of the UKGSA. The latest member is the publicly traded 2G Energy AG. It is currently one of the leading international manufacturers of combined heat and power systems for the decentralised production of energy in the output range from 20 to 4,500 kW. www.ukgsa.uk

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”

• Prresence at Middle East Energy More info? Visit: www.megsa.org

HAVING A BALL IN NAPLES - A GRAND GALA PLUS KEY CONFERENCES ON OCT 12TH, 2024

The program for the Generating Sets Industry Insights 2024 event, organized in collaboration with GENERAZIONE DISTRIBUITA - Motori, Componenti e Gruppi Elettrogeni, is now available, reports EUROPGEN.

The event will include a series of themed conferences with key global and European stakeholders and will conclude with a gala evening at the Royal Palace of Naples, where the prestigious GD Awards and Europgen Awards will be presented. It will be a unique opportunity for networking and celebrating achievements in the sector. Do not miss the opportunity to participate in this significant event.

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 led by Europe’s most pretsigious experts, entrepreneurs and associations in the sector whowill be participating in the Grand Gala and Awards.

The Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world’s largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation.

The Association is comprised of 500 companies. These are Manufacturers, Distributor/Dealers, Contractors/ Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service firms, End-Users and others throughout the U.S. 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. Do you have a question about one of EGSA’s programs, membership or about the association itself? EGSA Staff can be contacted via our website: Visit: egsa.org

ITALCOGENASSISTING ITALIAN COGENERATION MARKET

In Italcogen all cogeneration technologies are represented, both 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%. It therefore represents an important branch of the Italian chain of energy efficiency and technology for achieving environmental objectives by 2030.

A spokesman comments: “The market shares of our members represent peaks of excellence in some specific sectors of bioenergy, covering 85% of the Italian market for liquid biomass plants and for small-sized solid biomass plants (<3 MW).

“This also involves more than 80% of the European market and a national and European position relevant to the biogas sector.

“We promote the diffusion of cogeneration and thermal recovery in Italy, providing the member-companies with timely and constant support in the technical, regulatory-legislative and promotional fields. “

He concludes: “Our role is represent Italcogen technologies for institutions, clarify the regulations governing the sector; promote and encourage support actions for the national industry and for users in all construction and management phases. We also help to offer adequate training to operators & maintenance workers.”

JENDER represents the Turkish generator and power systems manufacturing sector with a turnover of US$1.5 billion and exporting to nearly 180 countries as the ‘Source of Uninterrupted Energy and Power’.

The main goal of the association is to bring together under one roof the companies that produce generators, cogeneration, trigeneration, renewable energy-related hybrid systems, gas and hydrogen-fuelled power systems, electricity storage, alternators, containers, control systems and other power system main components.

These elements all contribute positively to our country’s current balance with their high export potential. Officially established in Istanbul on May 16, 2024, the association began its activities with the first general assembly meeting held on July 12 and formed a Board of Directors.

JENDER’s Mission

According to the association, the Turkish generator manufacturing industry makes up 6% of the world’s diesel generator sector and ranks second in the world in the 75-375 kVA power range.

Turkish generator manufacturers, who are members of JENDER and are among the world’s largest generator manufacturers, have a competitive position worldwide.

More than 20 main manufacturers in Türkiye provide direct employment for 10,000 people and indirect employment for 40,000 people. With more than 1,000 manufacturers and suppliers in total, the sector offers employment opportunities for more than 100,000 people in Türkiye.

The sector’s goal is to deliver Turkish-branded generators to 200 countries around the world. Currently, it has a 5% share in the global market with domestic and export sales of US$800 million. Around 2.4% of Turkey’s total exports are made up by diesel generator products.

A message from the top

The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Rıdvan ÖZER, comments: “As JENDER, we will continue our efforts to represent the Turkish generator and power systems manufacturing sector in the best way possible worldwide and to increase the quality and reputation of Turkish branded generators.

“Our goal is to carry our sector forward to a more competitive position in global markets and to make a positive contribution to the economic balance of our country.”

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.

NEW INDUSTRIAL SECURITY PRODUCT HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED

HMS Networks has announced the launch of the Anybus Defender Lineup, a suite of industrial network security appliances designed to safeguard critical infrastructures.

As cyber threats increasingly target industrial environments, the Anybus Defender series provides a firewall to protect operational technology (OT) networks. Specifically designed for Industrial Control Systems, the primary use-cases are network segmentation in line with ISA/IEC 62443-3-3, Network Address

Translation with traffic filtering and deep packet inspection (DPI) on industrial protocols to enable deep protection of industrial assets. The units are:

*Anybus Defender Compact 1004 – A space-efficient solution for smaller industrial environments, offering robust protection.

*Anybus Defender 4002 – A versatile firewall designed for medium-sized networks, combining advanced security features with ease of deployment.

* Anybus Defender 6004 – Ideal for larger sites this model delivers enhanced security capabilities and comprehensive network protection.

* Anybus Defender 6024 – The flagship model, engineered for the most demanding industrial applications. Providing extensive security and network coverage. They are said to be ideal for physical segmentation strategies. www.hms-networks.com

Anybus Defender Lineup

ALTERNATORS ARE A KEY PART OF A GENSET PACKAGE SUPPLIED TO A REFINERY

Mecc Alte alternators - ECO43 VL4 - ECO46 1L4A

– were key components of a recent contract recently supplied to a refinery in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Details as follows:

* ECO43 VL4: The ECO43 range has many product features designed into the alternator. Self-regulation is obtained through a digital electronic regulator that is fed by an auxiliary winding. Mecc Alte guarantees an almost constant supply from the generator – under any possible operating condition.

* MECC ALTE - ECO46 1L4A: This is from Mecc Alte’s ECO46 range. The versatile alternator is able to produce a near constant supply of power at any of its operating conditions. The alternator uses an auxiliary wound excitation system as standard but the option of a PMG excitation system is also available. www.meccalte.com

NEW ENGINE CONTROLLER LAUNCHED

Cattron, a provider of radio remote control, engine and generator control panels, cloud-based monitoring and control solutions, has launched the DynaGen 200 engine controller and CANplus CP500 engine control panel.

The DynaGen 200 engine controller is for vehicle-mounted auxiliary engine and generator applications in harsh environments, while the CANplus CP500 engine control panel is designed for small, electronically or mechanically governed engines.

Both products share the same software and firmware to enable a consistent user experience across platforms. According to the company, this shared software architecture streamlines configuration and operation across both products, simplifying fleet management.

The DynaGen 200 engine controller is a versatile, loose controller suited for both manual and autostart operations on auxiliary engines.

It is suitable for dash-mounting, CAN bus integration and private labeling with OEM equipment. A high-resolution colour display and intuitive software make machine configuration and operation straightforward.

The engine controller has six inputs and three outputs, J1939 and RS-485 message support and complies with Tier 4F and Euro Stage V standards. It is tested to SAE Heavy Truck and MIL standards, meaning it is built to handle severe temperature, vibration and shock.

The CANplus CP500 panel is a packaged, plug-and-play version of the DynaGen 200 in a rugged housing and is suited for smaller pumps like double diaphragm, rotary lobe and piston pumps used in flood management and dewatering where space and durability are critical, said Cattron.

Designed for resistance to environmental factors, the panel’s hardened enclosure is equipped with vibration isolation mounts for reliable operation even in challenging conditions.

The CANplus CP500 supports six inputs and three outputs, with a USB port for easy configuration updates and compliance with Tier 4 Final and Euro Stage V standards. Options include an integrated emergency stop button and minimized connectors.

Both the DynaGen 200 and CANplus CP500 seamlessly integrate with Cattron’s QR-Assist, enabling rapid troubleshooting through QR code scans for instant access to detailed diagnostic information.

They can also integrate with Messenger BLE or Messenger Lite, powered by RemoteIQ for comprehensive remote monitoring and control capabilities. CP500 panels are supported with RemoteIQ™ QR-Assist, which generates QR codes that any smartphone or tablet can quickly scan to troubleshoot and expedite resolutions. Cloud-based monitoring is available with a Messenger Lite telemetry device and the RemoteIQ cloud platform. www.cattron.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

Jenbacher* product portfolio 2022

NOTES

Power Generation

R Schmitt Enertec GmbH

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.

1)

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.

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

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

* Indicates a trademark.

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

RSE engines for Woodgas

R Schmitt Enertec GmbH

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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