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FOSSIL FUELS ARE ‘IN’ - WIND GENERATION POLICIES ARE ‘OUT’: PRESIDENT TRUMP SHAPES A NEW ENERGY AGENDA

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President Trump’s return to the White House appears poised to throw a wrench into the U.S.’s energy transition - though not to stop it entirely.

A key energy policy decision by the US President involves the declaration of an energy emergency, which gives him the authority to reduce environmental restrictions on energy infrastructure and projects, as well as to simplify the issuance of permits for the construction of new transmission infrastructure and pipelines.

President Trump repeatedly pledged on the campaign trail to implement policies favorable to the fossil fuel industry and roll back incentives which have boosted the renewable energy sector in recent years.

He argues that the growing demand for electricity from the technology industry, mainly for the needs of artificial intelligence, requires a large-scale modernisation of the grid.

President Trump has further ordered the US to resume processing export permit applications from new liquefied natural gas projects supplying gas to Asia and Europe, effectively postponing the pause Biden set in early 2024 to study the environmental and economic impacts of booming exports.

TRUMP IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE PURSUING A FOSSIL FUEL-FRIENDLY AGENDA.”

Significantly, President Trump has also ordered the US to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, an international agreement on emissions to combat climate change, repeating a move he made during his first term.

The President has called climate change a hoax and said the agreement puts the United States at a disadvantage compared to geopolitical rivals such as China. Trump has suspended leases for new federal wind farms pending environmental and economic review, saying the windmills are ugly, expensive, and harmful to wildlife. “We’re not going to do the wind thing,” he said.

The White House has said that Trump has issued an executive order to suspend offshore wind leases in all areas of the US outer continental shelf until the environmental and economic review is completed.

This order is not expected to affect existing offshore wind projects in the US, which are being implemented by companies such as Orsted, Avangrid, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, and Dominion.

Former President Biden saw wind power as a crucial part of his strategy to decarbonize the energy sector. President Trump is expected to continue pursuing a fossil fuel-friendly agenda moving forward and the federal government’s energy and environmental agencies look set to follow his lead. Their moves are likely to hinder moves to lower-carbon energy sources but much of the transition is already underway and the administration’s policies are not likely to stop or reverse it entirely.

P. 14| GENERATOR MARKET

TRUMP’S NEW ENERGY AGENDA COULD AFFECT GENERATOR MARKET VALUES IN A POSITIVE WAY

President Donald Trump plans to speed power plant development for co-located artificial intelligence data centers using his energy emergency declaration, He suggests doubling the energy currently available in the United States for AI to reach its full potential. The reports looks at market projections between now and 2050 and includes comments from the President himself.

P.21| CHP & GAS GENSETS

FOOD WASTE COMPANY TRANSITIONS TO LOW-CARBON SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION

BioteCH4 owns and operates the UK R100 Energy food waste processing site, which features two 1MWe Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engines and a 1MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This solution was designed, installed, commissioned, and maintained by energy transition solutions provider Edina in 2023.

P. 19| GENSETS

OIL REFINERY IN NIGERIA IS NOW POWERED BY THREE 1,500 KVA DIESEL GENSETS

Teksan has provided three sets of TJ1500MS5L diesel generators (total power 4.5MVA) to one of Nigeria’s biggest oil refineries. These robust gensets are containerised with Mitsubishi engines and Leroy Somer alternators. These generators will be used in the Kaduna refinery modernisation project.

P.22| GENSETS FOR THE US NAVY

US$16 MILLION CONTRACT FOR STATE-OF-THE-ART POWER GENERATORS

Hyliion Holdings has reported significant progress in its KARNO generator development. It recently won a US$16M contract from the US Navy’s the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop its groundbreaking KARNO generator for use in US Navy ships and stationary power applications. The plan is to use the Hyliion KARNO generator as a power system in future platforms, providing US Naval operations with scalability. and flexibility .

P.23| GENSETS FOR CHINA

14 X 2750 KVA GENSETS DELIVERED TO A DATA CENTRE PROJECT IN CHINA

Aksa has provided 14 x AC 2750 generator sets to ensure energy continuity for a key data centre in China.

A company spokesman commented: “The rapidly-growing data centre sector in China has increased its demand for uninterrupted power solutions which is greater than ever. Energy continuity is critical for operational efficiency and data security in data centres.”

P.26| DATA CENTRES

UNINTERRUPTED POWER AT THE ECODATACENTER FACILITY

Sweden-based EcoDataCenter has switched the fuel used in its emergency power generators from fossil diesel to sustainable hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO). According to the company, the change will help consolidate its ambition to become the leading Nordic provider of sustainable and secure data centre.

P.24| GAS PLANTS

SAUDI ARAMCO’S FADHILI GAS PLANT HAS PLANS TO INSTALL 33KM OF NEW THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE FLOWLINE

Strohm, the world’s first and leading thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) company, has been awarded a contract to supply 33 km of its TCP flowline for Saudi Aramco’s Fadhili gas-energy plant program in Saudi Arabia. Following a successful pilot with Saudi Aramco, this project has received approval.

EDITOR’S LETTER

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NEWS REPORTS

International News + details on PowerEx Live Midlands 2025, scheduled for Thursday, July 3rd, 2025. This event covers he trends, opportunities and challenges for the GENSET, CHP & ENERGY industries in just one day, in one special location: The Belfry Hotel & Resort Royal Sutton Coldfield, North Warwickshire, B76 9PR, UK. See PowerEx Live 2024 Review on page 14.

MARKET REPORT - THE GENSET MARKET 2025

WIP looks at financial predictions for the genset market in 2025-50.

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GENSET NEWS

CLIFTON DATA CENTRE GENSETS OPERATIONAL

A Three 2.5MW diesel generators have been bought from Cummins Inc. for a new data centre site being built in Clifton, New Jersey, USA.

A spokesman from Cummins comments: “We just set two of the three massive 2.5MW generators in place as part of the ongoing construction of the new data centre here in Clifton, NJ. This is a critical milestone in ensuring reliable power for future operations. We are proud to be part of such a dedicated team driving this project forward.”

DON’T MISS DATA CENTRE WORLD, AT EXCEL, LONDON, UK, 12-13 MARCH, 2025

Don’t miss this opportunity to see what’s new in the technology arena at DATA CENTRE WORLD, the world’s largest gathering of industry professionals and end-users. Join the vibrant data centre community 12-13 March 2025 at ExCeL London for an immersive experience at the epicentre of infrastructure advancement. Now it’s time discover groundbreaking data centre power solutions at the event that powers the digital economy. The Power Media International Group magazines will be represented at this event, as well as the UK GEN-SET & CHP ASSOCIATION (UKGSA - see page 30).

The UK’s latest industry association serves members and the genset & CHP industry by encouraging the sharing of knowledge in the field of Gen-Sets and CHP throughout the entire independent standby power and energy sectors. The Association further aims to promote the interests of the Generating Set industry for UK Manufacturers, Suppliers & Distributors, Service Providers, Rental Companies and Power-related providers (see them on Stand DC001).

HYDROGEN FUEL CELL IS BEHIND DATA CENTRE POWER SOLUTION

Caterpillar Inc. announced that its collaboration with Microsoft and Ballard Power Systems on a data centre power solution using a large-format hydrogen fuel cell has earned the top honour in the “Systems Development and Integration” category at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen Program 2024 Annual Merit Review Awards.

Presented at the 2024 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting, the awards recognize contributions to overall program efforts and highlight research, development and demonstration achievements in specific disciplines.

Caterpillar was recognized at last year’s U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen Program 2024 Annual Merit Review Awards

Paul Wang, Ph.D., senior engineering project team leader for Caterpillar, accepted the award on behalf of the engineering team.

The award-winning demonstration project was conducted in a challenging environment and validated the hydrogen fuel cell power system’s performance at 6,086 ft. (1,855 m) above sea level and in below-freezing conditions.

The project simulated a 48-hour backup power event at Microsoft’s data center in Cheyenne, Wyo., using two Cat Power Grid Stabilization (PGS) 1260 battery energy storage systems and a 1.5-MW hydrogen fuel cell.

Caterpillar led the project, providing overall system integration, power electronics and microgrid controls that form the central structure of the hydrogen power solution.

Microsoft hosted the project, while Ballard supplied an advanced hydrogen fuel cell module.

A KEY DATE - POWEREX LIVE MIDLANDS SHOW - JULY 3, 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 [see page 30] 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 Midlands event features 8+ Speakers and 28+ companies will be there. To reserve a table and/or take on sponsorship visit https://lnkd.in/d8nApVtU https://lnkd.in/ewP7Fhui or send email to power@wipmagazines.com

The event is sponsored by UK Gen-Set & CHP Association with the Data Centre Alliance. The Conference is being held at a top-class venue offering optimal trade opportunities to meet both regional and global buyers, specifiers, OEMs, equipment distributors and contractors/ installers. The venue is at the Belfry Hotel and Resort in Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. For more details on the 2025 Powerex Live Midlands Conference please visit: www.powerexlive.co.uk/midlands

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NEWS IN BRIEF

IST TELECOM DATA CENTRE BUYS 2,500KVA GENSETS FOR UZBEKISTAN

Aksa has provided the IST Telecom Data Centre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan - a 4MW project - with two 2.500 kVA diesel generators.

Each genset has been fitted with AKSA Alternators, Cabins + Automatic Fuel Filling, Oil-Fuel tank heaters, (Circuit Breaker + Automatic Transfer Switches). Tashkent has three providers running its five data centers. Independent Telecom

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Metrotelecom’s facilities include Tech-TAS-233, Independent Telecom Innovations ITI-IX’s facilities include ITI-IX-T233, and IPlus’s facilities include Comnet Tashkent.

18 X 3,750 KVA GENSETS FOR ONE OF ASIA’S LARGEST DATA CENTRES

A data centre in South Korea has invested in eighteen QSK95 gensets with a 60 Hz standby rating of 3750 kVA

With soaring traffic on its platform, Naver embarked on the project to construct one of Asia’s largest data centres which will be developed over six phases using a substantial volume of generator sets.

JOINT VENTURE SIGNALS START OF A NEW ERA FOR GENSET COMPANIES

A new joint venture involving an exclusive deal for generator products and services has been signed between Arken, FW Power, and EME Power for 2025.

Murat Emre, the new Managing Director of FW Power, comments: “This new deal effectively cements links between three market leaders- FW Power, Arken, and EME Power—and ensures that customers can take advantage not only of our joint experience and expertise but also of a significant range of new generator technology and installation/maintenance services. We envisage an entirely new customer base developing in the UK and Northern Ireland as a result of this move. We have a new approach to offer customers that will guarantee them power supplies, low operating costs, and a fast, effective, and efficient service.”

Eren Murat Emre has become the Managing Director of FW Power and the owner of EME Power Solutions, with both companies continuing to operate under the FW Power brand. UKPN has announced a new joint venture involving FW Power, appointing Eren Murat Emre as the new Managing Director. An exclusive agreement for generator products and services has been signed between Arken, FW Power, and EME Power Solutions for 10 years.

FW Power has established itself as a significant player in the used generator sector, offering reliable and cost-effective solutions for various power needs. Their expertise in refurbishing and maintaining pre-owned generators has earned them a solid reputation among businesses looking for budget-friendly alternatives without compromising quality.

The first phase of the Gak Sejong data centre features 18 Cummins QSK95 gensets with a 60 Hz standby rating of 3750 kVA. At the heart of the genset is Cummins’ most powerful diesel engine, a 95-litre V16 noted for its power density, fuel efficiency and low emissions capability.

In addition to the gensets, Cummins has also supplied the DMC8000 digital master control system for the gensets, designed to provide best-in-class resiliency and system uptime in any potentially disruptive scenario.

Located on a 294,000-square-metre site, the Gak Sejong data center is all about Naver’s big push to secure its supremacy position in fast-growing artificial intelligence.Launched as an online platform in 1999, Naver was the first South Korean web portal to develop its own search engine. Today, it has 48 million daily users using the mobile web and PC search engine.

When all six phases of the Gak Sejong data centre are constructed, it will be fully capable of hosting more than 600,000 servers. Data storage capacity will be 65 exabytes, or 65 billion gigabytes – more than one million times the capacity of the National Library of Korea.

“The collaboration between the Cummins teams – sales, engineering, supply chain and service – has been crucial to the success of the Gak Sejong project,” said Homyun Choi, who has headed up the project for Cummins South Korea.

GENERATOR SET PROVIDES POWER FOR KEY DATA CENTRE UPGRADES

Genesal Energy has designed a 2600 kVA soundproof generator providing 2MW of power for the the Paine Data Centre in Chile.

Built inside a 40ft HC container it incorporates a BAUDUOIN engine, the genset provides emergency power supply and synchronises with four other existing units.

Mandatory noise levels requirements (specific attenuation level: max. 85dB(A) at 1 metre) and the need for a higher air outlet meant the genset had to be constructed with a tailor-made air outlet hopper for the container and large engine cooling-air attenuators.

A control system was designed by Genesal to improve compatibility between the equipment, ensuring uninterrupted operation.

The GEN2600YI generator reduces the risk of downtime, complies with all current Chilean data security regulations and allows for full scheduled maintenance without interruption. This ensures operability in all emergency situations.

GENSET NEWS

LATEST ADDITION TO INTERNATIONAL SWITCHGEAR PORTFOLIO - CRYNO

The BRUSH Group recently an addition to its switchgear portfolio – CRYNO. A 12kV pattern indoor metal enclosed vacuum AC switchgear.

CORPORATION SELLS 780 MWP OF SOLAR PV AND BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS IN GREECE

Ib vogt has a 12 GW project pipeline and an expert, in-house team, dedicated to the global BESS market. Its applications are currently focused on large-scale stand-alone BESS solutions as well as solar PV co-located projects.

With multiple revenue streams, including ancillary services, energy shifting, and peaking capacity, Ib vogt is well-suited to become the solar-plus-storage developer of choice in key growth markets. As BESS becomes widely implemented, costs will continue to decrease while project size increases, allowing new business models to emerge and providing vast new opportunities for development. As a company Ib vogt is focused on large-scale stand-alone BESS solutions and PV co-located projects and is currently involved in a 12 GW project, plus a 20 GW project pipeline targeted by end of 2028.

CRYNO has been designed to deliver the performance, reliability, and safety that BRUSH customers have come to expect. SF6 free and with a Notice of Conformity Certificate from the Energy Networks Association (ENA), CRYNO features award-winning magnetic actuator technology, and leverages advanced vacuum switching technology to offer superior arc interruption capabilities, enhancing safety and minimising downtime. Its fixed pattern configuration simplifies installation and maintenance, and the metal-enclosed design ensures durability and protection against indoor environmental factors, making it suitable for multiple applications. With a streamlined design and manufacture it helps BRUSH to reduce lead times, an important factor in meeting growth in demand.

AIMING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONSTRUCTION SITE ELECTRIFICATION USING BESS TECHNOLOGY

Last month it was announced that Ib vogt had signed an agreement to sell a 66 MWp solar PV project to Hungarian MOL Group. The solar farm is located in municipality of Ballószög, Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary, and will soon begin commercial operations. This marks the first project by Ib vogt in the country, further expanding their growth in the central and eastern Europe region.

BGG S.p.A and Tecnogen have announced a collaboration with Volvo Penta, Volvo Trucks Italia and Volvo Construction Equipment .A spokesman commented: “Together, we are paving the way toward a sustainable future in the electrification of infrastructure and construction sites. This partnership marks an important step forward in building greener, more efficient solutions for the industry.”

Tecnogen, part of BGG S.p.A.,are both committerd to advancing BESS technology to power the future of electric vehicles and to provide sustainable energy solutions. ‘This partnership, also involving Volvo Trucks Italia, exemplifies how expertise and innovation are driving the energy transition forward’, says a spokesman..

BESS technology is a key enabler, bridging the gap between critical energy needs and renewable energy sources. It plays a vital role in meeting the increasing demand for robust charging infrastructure - a necessity for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles and industrial applications.

ENERPACK is Tecnogen’s innovative energy storage solution. It features advanced lithium battery technology.and has been designed for versatility. ENERPACK seamlessly integrates and manages power from multiple sources, including the grid, generators, and solar panels.

Its intelligent load management system prioritises essential loads while efficiently supplying non-essential ones.It is said to be compact, powerful, and highly adaptable,

US COMPANY EXPANDS ITS PORTFOLIO WITH US$16.4 BILLION ENERGY MERGER

Two of the largest U.S. power generating companies are officially merging together over the next 12 months. Constellation Energy plans to acquire Calpine in a cash and stock transaction valued at an equity purchase price of approximately $16.4 billion. Constellation will assume approximately $12.7 billion of net debt from Calpine.

After accounting for cash that is expected to be generated by Calpine between signing and the expected closing date, as well as the value of tax attributes at Calpine, the net purchase price is $26.6 billion, the companies report.

The deal becomes one of the biggest in the history of power generation when demand for energy has never been higher. Constellation already owns and operates the largest fleet of nuclear plants in the United States.

Calpine has a fleet of 78 energy facilities – including natural gas-fired, geothermal, solar and battery storage, representing around 27,000 MW of capacity.

Calpine holds a majority stake in “The Geysers,” a collection of 19 geothermal power plants outside Sonoma, California that is collectively the largest producer of geothermal power in North America, at 725 MW.

Calpine is also running carbon capture pilot projects at multiple gas-fired plants in the U.S. The Houston-based company went private in 2017 in a $17 billion deal. Constellation sees the deal as a chance to expand its power generation portfolio in a time a record electricity demand growth. After years of flat demand, electricity load growth forecasts have exploded, largely driven by data centres, industry and electrification.

NEWS IN BRIEF

1 EXTRA GIGAWATT OF POWER SOUGHT FOR NEW MEXICO BY 2030

PNM, a wholly-owned subsidiary of TXNM Energy, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for at least 900 megawatts (MW) of new energy resources to come online between 2029 and 2032 to serve customers in New Mexico, with at least 500 MW sought by 2030.

The utility says the all-source RFP is consistent with resource needs identified through its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan, which identifies a range of 900 – 2,900 megawatts of new capacity needed by 2032, depending on the type of resources selected.

PNM has been integrating new resources into its portfolio, growing its capacity from 2,816 MW in 2020 to 4,268 MW in 2024, to match the growth in system demand and the transition to carbon-free resources.

New solar, wind, and battery storage capacity has transitioned PNM’s portfolio to 72% carbon-free, according to the utility.

THREE 1,500 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR A DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE IN SOUTH AFRICA

DES (Diesel Electric Services) of South Africa has supplied three 1,500 kVA diesel gensets powered by Perkins engines and fitted with Mecc Alte alternators.

IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO TAKE YOUR PLACE AT POWEREX LIVE LONDON - 11TH DECEMBER 2025

PowerEx Live 2025 at London’s Park Plaza Hotel,Westminster, will be held on Thursday 11th December, 2025. PowerEx Live 2025 aims to offer the perfect networking opportunities for international professionals across the Genset, CHP, Data Centre and Consultancy industry sectors.

With 24 conference speakers at GEN-SET, CHP & ENERGY LIVE the top of their respective fields you can be sure to glean some valuable insights into the industry at this special One-Day Event.

The conferences are held alongside premier display space in a world class venue. This event has become a priority for all those in the power and energy markets. The conferences will run parallel with prime exhibitor space available in adjoining rooms. Do not miss this opportunity for networking with experts in all fields of CHP, Data Centres, Consultancy and Gensets.

PowerEx Live 2025 will have 3 Conference Rooms this year. Topics are as follows:

*Room 1: Data centres: (Power Growth), AI, Energy Efficiency, Grids, Intelligence and infrastructure.

*Room 2: Gen-Sets, Battery & Energy Storage, Batteries& UPS, Hydrogen, Solar Power for Clean Energy Transition.

*Room 3: CHP, Renewables, DH, Biogas, Heat Pumps/ Networks, Distributed & Decentralised Energy, Carbon Emissions, Efficiency for a Carbon NET Zero sustainable FUTURE.

Book your Exhibition Tabletop or register as a delegate now by visiting: www.powerexlive.co.uk

The equipment forms the core of a backup power generation farm serving a distribution warehouse. The three 1500kVA Perkins/Mecc Alte generators come with Ynd1 ONAN transformers, each system housed in a specifically-modified 12m ISO container.

Each Perkins 1500 kVA generator includes a high-quality assembly enclosure with strong steel plate providing stiffness, rigidity and low vibration transfer. The gensets feature powder-coated paintwork to minimise corrosion. They are described as being compact and robust, offering a long service life.

Perkins 4012-46TWG3A: The Perkins 4012 range packs a real performance punch, with 12 cylinders and 46-litre displacement providing all the power you need. The range’s diesel ElectropaK engines are supplied complete with radiator and air cleaner, or as engine only. They provide 989-1600 kVA generator output, with exceptional power-toweight ratios.

The compact design of the engines makes them easy to transport and install, reports the company. Economic and durable, the engines have excellent power-to-weight ratios, as well as outstanding load acceptance and improved emissions. Commonality of components with other engines in the 4000 Series makes replacing parts or upgrading an easy process.

The ElectropaK diesel engines in the 4012 range come complete with radiator and air cleaner.

Models in the range are either turbocharged and air-to-air charge-cooled or turbocharged and air-to-water charge-cooled, giving 9891880 kVA engine power.

TOTAL DATA CENTRE POWER CONSUMPTION IS SET TO DOUBLE FOR 2025

Finning UK & Ireland is urging data centre operators to accelerate the take-up of sustainable backup power solutions in response to projected surge in energy consumption for the sector.

According to Deloitte, global data centre electricity consumption is expected to double to 1,065 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2030 – equivalent to four per cent of total global energy consumption – driven by power-intensive generative AI applications.

The increasing strain on power grids – coupled with the rapid expansion of data centres – highlights the urgent need for reliable, sustainable backup power solutions.

“The data centre industry faces unprecedented challenges as we approach 2025” explains Graham Scandrett, Head of Electric Power Sales at Finning UK & Ireland, the world’s largest dealer of Cat® power solutions.

“The growth of AI and cloud computing is driving increases in power consumption. And although the sector is making strides towards sustainability, the demand for reliable backup power solutions remains parmount. This creates an urgent need to balance environmental responsibilities with operational resilience.”

GENSET NEWS

20 DIESEL GENERATOR

SETS 20 UNITS FOR THE GERMAN FEDERAL CIVIL DEFENCE FORCES

ELCOS POWER GENERATORS has provided 20 diesel gensets - ranging from 100 to 300 kVA in capacity - set in Parallel Mode - to the German Federal Civil Defence forces.

The gensets have been provided under a rental agreement with the authorities in Germany and are powered by SCANIA Stage 5 engines fitted with STAMFORD | AvK alternators. The gensets have been speciallycustomised: each has been fitted with features such as custom sockets modules, dummy load, external/internal LED lighting system, diesel heaters, custom paint, maintenance-free high efficiency batteries, oil change pump and lockable battery isolators.

ELCOS SRL is among the major Italian companies which produce generators. The company develops, produces, sells and installs systems for the generation of electric energy (700 MW per year).

FIRST ANNIVERSARY FOR 150MW BESS PROJECT IN AUSTRALIA

The 150 MW battery installed by ENGIE at the old Hazelwood power station site in Australia has just celebrated its first birthday – and the company is very happy with its ability to produce electricity when needed and its financial performance.

“It’s done very well; we are very happy with the way it’s going,” Jonathan Vila, the co-ordinator of the Hazelwood Battery Energy Storage System, told WIP magazine.

Mr Vila, a mechanical engineer who previously worked in white paper production at Australian Paper’s Maryvale Mill, said one caveat was Victoria’s stable power market compared to South Australia, which has a higher penetration of renewables.

“The volatility is not as accentuated here,” he said, explaining that this was due to the high percentage of Victorian electricity still produced by the Latrobe Valley’s brown coal power stations.

“We also had a poor summer, but overall it performed very well,” he concludes.

DECEMBER 2024’S POWEREX LIVE EVENT WAS AN ALL-ROUND SUCCESS

PowerEx Live 2024 at London’s Park Plaza Hotel, was held on Thursday 12th December, 2024, at the Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster, and proved to be a packed event for an enthusiastic audience who enjoyed the opportunity to listen to 24 handpicked speakers and appreciate the networking opportunities for professionals from across the Genset, CHP, Data Centre and Consultancy industry sectors.

Here are just some of the reviews of the event:

* Dave Andrews, Chairman of Claverton Energy commented: “PowerEx Live 2024 held in London on December 12th 2024 represents a wonderful forum for the power industry. The combination of 24 speakers, many, many exhibitors and a venue packed with visitors reflects its high degree of organisation and talent. This is show which has received many accolades over the years – and deservedly so. We look forward to yet another highly-successful PowerEx Live Midlands on Thursday, July 3rd, 2025. This is, of course, preceded by the popular and challenging Golf Tournament at the Belfry Hotel & Resort, Sutton Coldfield, B76 9PR.”

* Harriet Janman from Sustainable Solutions comments: “It was an amazing place and great event!”

*Phoebe Le Blond from Bartech reports: “Had a great day in London! It was fantastic to network with so many professionals from across the industry, learn more about their businesses, and finally put some names to faces. The event provided excellent opportunities to connect and gain valuable insights into the latest developments in the power and energy sectors.”

* Edina comments: “So far at London 2024, we’ve had some great conversations discussing your energy transition challenges at our stand.”

* HI Engineering Ltd. professionals said: “It’s hard to express the vibe of the conference, the pleasure of meeting and discussing with top experts in power backup solutions, gensets, data centres, grids, fuel cells, technologies, equipment, etc.

“There was plenty of inspiring content, insights, trends, forecasts that support power industry to develop properly and to adapt to constantly increasing needs of MW, GW, TW power. The PowerEx Live conference is not just a fruitful networking and exchange - it is a one-day University.”

* Simon Lee, Director of business development at Lister Petter Engines reports: “A great day at PowerEx Live in London supporting Hendy Power showcasing Lister Petter. Another well-attended event full of indusrtry professionals.”

* Kurt Ellmer, Business Development Manager for the UKGSA, says: “This was a fantastic event with an outstanding attendance by delegates and visitors alike. The PowerEx Live 24 event has allowed the UKGSA to build on its considerable membership base of networking power professionals. We now have an impressive 94 registered companies and other business entities amongst our membership.”

The battery, which takes up a corner of the 4,000-hectare Hazelwood mining site, cost about $150 million to build –that’s about $1 million per megawatt hour – and went into operation a year ago. It is 70 % owned by ENGIE and 30% by Eku Energy, and was previously part of the Macquarie Group.

* Aidan Turnbull, editor of UK POWER NEWS comments: “December 2024’s PowerEx Live held in London was another technological triumph. The 24 hand-picked guest speakers were on top form and enjoyed enthusiastic audiences who came to listen to a wide spectrum of technical presentations about the energy industry. Another extremely popular innovation at PowerEx Live was the post-event drinks and entertainment held on the TATTERSHALL CASTLE, a vessel moored on the Thames Embankment, which provided a unique opportunity for informal mingling and networking.”

GENERATOR MARKET DUE FOR EXPANSIONHELPED BY TRUMP’S NEW ENERGY AGENDA?

The global generator market has grown to US$25.3 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.3%.

The growth can be attributed to power outages and grid reliability, ageing infrastructure, industrial growth, extreme weather events, increased construction, says the Business Research Company.

The generator sales market size is expected to see steady growth in the next few years. It will grow to US$30.04 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4%, researchers predict.

The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to ageing generators replacements, energy storage systems, off-grid solutions, telemedicine and connectivity, regulatory compliance.

Major trends in the forecast period include smart generators, hybrid power systems, microgrid development, grid-interactive generators, increased generator rental services, data-centre generators.

The generator sales market size is expected to see steady growth in the next few years. It will grow to US$30.04 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4%.

The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to aging generators replacements, energy storage systems, off-grid solutions, telemedicine and connectivity, regulatory compliance.

Major trends in the forecast period include smart generators, hybrid power systems, microgrid development, grid-interactive generators, increased generator rental services, data-centered generators. The rising demand for energy is expected to drive the generator sales market.

As global energy needs continue to increase, there is a growing requirement for efficient and reliable solutions to meet this demand. Generators play a crucial role in various sectors, including power generation, industrial manufacturing, transportation, and

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NEED TO DOUBLE THE ENERGY WE CURRENTLY HAVE IN THE UNITED STATES … FOR AI TO REALLY BE AS BIG AS WE WANT TO HAVE IT TO COMPETE WITH CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES.” - PRESIDENT TRUMP

and infrastructure development. These electromechanical devices provide the necessary power for a wide range of applications, from powering machinery and equipment to converting renewable energy sources into electricity.

Between 2025 and 2050, the industrial sector will experience an energy demand growth of 5% to 32%. Therefore, the increasing demand for energy is expected to propel the growth of the generator sales market during the forecast period.

In the US President Donald Trump plans to speed power plant development for co-located artificial intelligence data centres using his energy emergency declaration, he has stated.

“I can get the approvals done myself without having to go through years of waiting,” Trump told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“I’m going to give emergency declarations so that they can start building them almost immediately.”

In 2025 Trump has hosted several of the founders of the Stargate Project at the White House. The Stargate Project is a joint venture between SoftBank, OpenAI, Oracle and MGX. The project envisions “immediately” spending US$100 billion on co-located data centres with an initial focus on a site in Abilene, Texas.

“We need to double the energy we currently have in the United States … for AI to really be as big as we want to have it” to compete with China and other countries, Trump said.

Co-locating generation and data centres “was largely my idea,”

Trump has said. “Nobody thought this was possible … I told them that what I want you to do is build your electric generating plant right next to your plant as a separate building connected.”

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NIGERIA’S OIL REFINERY NOW POWERED BY THREE 1,500 KVA DIESEL GENERATORS

Teksan has supplied three diesel generator sets to one of the country’s largest oil refineries in a significant development for Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.

The generators, part of the TJ1500M55L series, deliver a combined power output of 4.5 MVA and will play a crucial role in the modernisation of the Kaduna refinery, which was originally commissioned in 1980.

Advanced Generator Technology From Teksan

The TJ1500M55L generators are containerised units equipped with Mitsubishi engines and Leroy Somer alternators, ensuring reliable and efficient power generation. Designed as silent generators, they are housed in high-quality, powder-coated steel canopies manufactured at Teksan’s facilities in Europe.

The robust steel chassis, featuring anti-vibration mounts, minimizes vibration levels, while integrated lifting lugs simplify transportation and installation.

User-Friendly Control and Monitoring

Using an Advanced Control Module

The generators are controlled by Teksan’s advanced control module, which provides real-time information on engine status, shutdowns, and warnings.

The user-friendly interface, operated via soft fascia buttons, allows for easy navigation and customisation. Additionally, the control panel can be connected via USB for remote monitoring and integration with Building Management Systems (BMS). To ensure optimal performance and longevity, the generators are equipped with multiple protection features, including:

•Low oil pressure alerts to prevent engine damage from insufficient lubrication.

•High engine coolant temperature warnings to address cooling system issues.

•Low fuel level notifications.

•Alternator overloading and voltage protection.

Automatic Power Transfer

For seamless operation, the generators can be paired with an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS).

This allows the units to start automatically and transfer power to the facility without manual i ntervention, ensuring uninterrupted energy supply during outages.

Efficient Cooling and Fuel Systems of the TJ1500M55L generators

The TJ1500M55L generators feature a highperformance cooling system, including an industrial-grade radiator, expansion tank, and cooler fan, to maintain stable operating temperatures.

For units below 1,600 kVA, the fuel tank is integrated into the chassis, while larger units come with a separate rectangular fuel tank.

International compliance and Reliability Standards

Teksan’s generators comply with international standards such as ISO 8528, ISO 3046 BS 5514, and DIN 6271 standards.

The engines are designed for low fuel consumption, precise speed control, and reliable performance, making them ideal for both standby and backup power applications.

Teksan’s Global Presence

Founded in 1994, Teksan has grown into a global leader in power generation solutions, operating countries across six continents.

With manufacturing plants in Kocaeli and Istanbul, Turkey, the company produces more than 15,000 generators annually.

Teksan’s extensive network includes regional directorates, dealers in Turkey, and offices in the UK and the US, enabling it to deliver tailored solutions for a wide range of projects.

Commitment to Sustainable Energy

Teksan’s mission is to provide reliable and innovative power solutions that support sustainable development. By combining cutting-edge technology with a customer-centric approach, the company continues to play a vital role in powering critical infrastructure projects worldwide.

For more information, contact Teksan at marketing@teksan.com or visit www.teksan.com

FOOD WASTE COMPANY TRANSITIONS TO LOW-CARBON SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION

BioteCH4 owns and operates the UK R100 Energy food waste processing site, which features two 1MWe Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engines and a 1MW Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This solution was designed, installed, commissioned, and maintained by energy transition solutions provider Edina in 2023.

Today, the R100 Energy food waste processing site benefits from a microgrid hybrid configuration, which combines onsite CHP generation with a BESS to address energy affordability, resilience, and sustainability.

BioteCH4 serves as a commercial food waste processor for industries including food manufacturers, producers, distributors, waste management companies, waste brokers, and local authorities.

The R100 Energy site is one of BioteCH4’s five locations and has the capacity to process 90,000 metric tonnes of organic waste per year. The Anaerobic Digestion (AD) digesters at the site generate 11MWth of renewable biogas from this feedstock.

This food waste is recycled in AD plants to produce biogas, which is then cleaned and treated to remove CO2 and other contaminants, resulting in biomethane.

As a renewable fuel, biomethane is injected into the gas network, contributing to the UK’s decarbonisation targets. Additionally, converting waste to energy supports a circular economy and helps divert waste from landfills, thereby preventing methane emissions—a significant contributor to greenhouse gases.

Initially, R100 Energy had no connection to the mains electricity supply and operated independently from the grid using diesel generators.

Due to rising fuel costs and the cessation of the UK Government’s Red Diesel subsidy scheme, BioteCH4, as a renewable energy-producing business, needed to explore alternative technologies to meet R100 Energy’s electrical load and sustainability goals.

The existing gas connection at the site could support a gas-to-power solution. MWM gas engines configured to generate electricity and heat/steam for on-site use offered a viable pathway for energy transition.

Since R100 Energy lacked a grid electrical connection, the gas engines needed to operate independently in Island Mode. However, gas reciprocating engines can struggle with load changes and are prone to tripping, presenting several challenges. In the event of an engine trip, additional measures would be necessary to ensure an uninterrupted power supply to the site.

Edina proposed a unique hybrid microgrid solution combining MWM gas engines and battery energy storage, all controlled by an advanced energy management system.

Edina supplied and installed two MWM TCG 2020 V12 gas engines, each capable of generating 1MW of electrical power.

These engines are housed in containers and feature exhaust heat recovery systems.

This technology efficiently captures and utilises jacket and waste heat, which helps meet the site’s heating and hot water needs.

By deploying CHP, the energy utilisation rate can reach an impressive 90%, outperforming the energy efficiency of importing grid electricity and traditional heat production methods.

Compared to the previous diesel power generation, transitioning to pipeline gas CHP saves the site an

additional 2,500 tonnes of CO2 per year and reduces energy costs by 50%.

To complement the CHP engines, a 1MW BESS with a one-hour duration ensures energy stability and aligns the site’s energy consumption with the capabilities of the gas engines.

The BESS comprises three CATL EnerOne Li-Ion LFP racks, an EPC inverter, and an Edina Energy Management System, all pre-mounted on an engineered skid by Edina.

In addition to the primary and secondary power sources, there is a tertiary backup provided by a standby diesel generator.

This additional power source enhances the system’s resilience. The diesel generator can be fuelled by environmentally-friendly Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), further supporting the site’s sustainable credentials.

The colocation of these technologies fulfils the facility’s electrical needs and allows BioteCH4 to manage its power requirements.

By utilising low-carbon pipeline gas in the CHP plants, R100 Energy improves its carbon footprint.

The potential for future biogas and biomethane fuel switching and hydrogen blends further enhances R100 Energy’s green credentials.

These technologies guarantee the continued growth of the company by securing its energy production from

sustainable sources, aligning with its values and sustainability objectives. About the MWM TCG 2020 V12 gas engines

Users and operators can achieve more efficiency, reduced maintenance intervals, and receive an extended useful life with the optimised MWM TCG 2020 V12 (1MW) gas genset.

In addition to the well-known 1.2 MWel TCG 2020 V12, the MWM product portfolio features the TCG 2020 V12 gas engine with a capacity of 1 MWel. The MWM gas engine, which is optimised for the 1 MWel power band, is basically suitable for all natural gas and biogas applications in all countries with 50 Hz networks.

The natural gas variant of the 1 MWel TCG 2020 V12 delivers several advantages. For example, the optimisation of the gas gensets enables the extension of the maintenance intervals to 40,000 operating hours for a partial overhaul and to 80,000 operating hours for a general overhaul. In the event of permanent operation, this means an increase of the useful life by two years.

Modifications of the 1 MWel genset variant enable a massive reduction of the maintenance and servicing overhead, depending on the respective application scenario. www.edina.eu www.mwm.net

US NAVY PLACES

US$16 MILLION CONTRACT FOR STATE-OF-THE-ART POWER GENERATORS

Hyliion Holdings has reported significant progress in its KARNO generator development. It recently won a contract of up to US$16M from the US Navy’s the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop its groundbreaking KARNO generator for use in US Navy ships and stationary power applications.

The plan is to use the Hyliion KARNO generator as a power system in future platforms, providing US Naval operations with scalability and flexibility while significantly reducing maintenance, emissions, and fuel consumption.

“At Hyliion, we are dedicated to delivering innovative power generation solutions that prioritise our customers’ need for efficiency and reliability,” said Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO of Hyliion.

“This new partnership with the ONR is a testament to the performance and potential of our KARNO generator technology. We’re incredibly proud to contribute to the future of the US military and help them achieve their power generation goals.”

The KARNO generator is an innovative linear generation system powered by heat and enabled by 3D metal printing. Its hermetically sealed architecture, with only one moving part per shaft, is designed for maintenance-free operation over long running hours.

The generator’s efficiency, low maintenance, and quiet operation make it ideal for powering naval vessels.

This contract aligns perfectly with the ONR’s strategic objective to leverage advanced technology for reducing carbon footprint and enhancing operational efficiency. The KARNO generator is highly versatile, providing adaptable power solutions to meet the unique demands of US Naval operations in maritime environments.

Similarly, with its flexibility and compact form factor, the KARNO generator can potentially meet additional US Defense needs for reliable power.

The US Department of the Navy’s Office of Naval Research provides the science and technology necessary to maintain the US Navy and Marine Corps’ technological advantage.

Through its affiliates, ONR is considered a leader in science and technology with engagement in 50 US states, 55 countries, 634 institutions of higher learning and nonprofit institutions, and more than 960 industry partners.

“THE KARNO GENERATOR IS AN INNOVATIVE LINEAR GENERATION SYSTEM POWERED BY HEAT AND ENABLED BY 3D METAL PRINTING. IT HAS

HERMETICALLY SEALED ARCHITECTURE, WITH ONLY ONE MOVING PART PER SHAFT.”

US-based ONR, through its commands, including headquarters, ONR Global and the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., employs more than 3,800 people, comprising uniformed, civilian and contract personnel.

Hyliion has announced plans for a 2-megawatt KARNO generator developed specifically for data centres in 2026.

Operating along similar principles to a linear free-piston Stirling Cycle unit, the KARNO generator uses heat to expand working fluid within a hermetically sealed cavity, pushing a piston assembly through a magnetic field to create electric current.

From enabling EV charging and renewable matching to peak shaving, providing prime power, and waste gas utilisation, KARNO generator technology can empower operators with increased efficiency and reliability, revolutionising the way energy is harnessed for a sustainable future.

A company spokesman comments: “Designed for easy installation and scaling, KARNO generators are capable of powering data centres on-demand and cost effectively, with impressive power density and fuel flexibility.

“They are designed to meet most emissions requirements without after-treatment system, empowering

data centres to overcome grid constraints efficiently.”

KARNO generators are designed for continuous operation with minimal downtime. Thanks to one moving part per shaft and extended service intervals the KARNO generator is designed to run reliably without the need for frequent maintenance interruptions, reports the manufacturer.

With electrical efficiency up to 50% (DC output) and minimal maintenance requirements, KARNO generators aim to deliver low-cost power generation among comparable technologies.

As a result of its novel design, it is capable of lowering emissions and maintenance requirements while enhancing overall efficiency when compared with a traditional internal combustion engine.

“Hyliion’s KARNO generator is designed to efficiently produce electricity using one of over 20 available fuel sources, leveraging advanced thermal and power systems engineering. The generator is expected to offer on-demand AC or DC power with high efficiency and a cleaner emissions footprint as compared to a conventional genset, representing the future of lowemission energy generation,” reports Chris Schuppe, CTO of Colibrium Additive, the company which

Pic: Additive manufacturing machine.
Pic: KARNO generator.

14 X 2750 KVA GENSETS DELIVERED TO A DATA CENTRE PROJECT IN CHINA

Aksa has provided 14 x AC 2750 generator sets to ensure energy continuity for a key data centre in China.

A company spokesman commented: “The rapidly-growing data centre sector in China has increased its demand for uninterrupted power solutions which is greater than ever. Energy continuity is critical for operational efficiency and data security in data centres.

“At Aksa Power Generation we ensured uninterrupted energy in this significant data centre project in China by delivering 14 generators.”

The AC 2750 is a high quality, reliable and complete power unit with a compact design, offering easy start benefits and effective maintenance access.

Every generating set is subject to a comprehensive test program set by Aksa Power Generation which includes full load testing, checking and provision of all control and safety shutdown functions testing.

The AC 2750 is fully engineered with a container. Each set features a Cummins QSK60G23 engine offering superior performance and durability.

A product of extensive research and development, the Cummins QSK60-G23, V16 cylinder, four-cycle, diesel engine features a Stamford® P80 Alternator.

There is also a Cummins PowerCommand® 3.3 Control System, Power nodes: 50Hz: 2750kVA - Standby (ESP) 2500kVA - Data Centre Continuous (DCC).

The PowerCommand® 3.3 Control System provides total genset system integration, including automatic remote start/stop, alarm and status, and message display with optional masterless load demand.

New and enhanced features

. Combining sophisticated electronics with advanced engineering, the QSK60 series takes power generation to the next level.

The product of extensive research and development, its advanced combustion techniques ensure stringent European and EPA-MOH emissions requirements are met and operation is virtually smoke-free, reports Cummins.

Specifically designed for extended life, achieving over 20,000 hours operation before overhaul, the new component configuration also sets a new benchmark for low cost operation. The C2750D5BE model offers a 2-year/1000-hour warranty (Standby ESP) alongside new and enhanced features, including:

- Full 50°C Ambient Capability Before De-rate

- Enhanced Data Center Options

- Tailored Transoptions up to ISO-8528 G3

- EPA Tier 2 Emissions Certified

- Optional Masterless Load Demand

- Enhanced Power Density – Lower per unit costs over equivalent product.

The AC 2750 has been designed with a high pressure fuel pump, Modular Common Rail fuel System (MCRS) and a state-of-the-art integrated electronic control system to provide superior performance, efficiency and diagnostics.

The electronic fuel pumps deliver up to 1600 bar injection pressure and eliminate mechanical linkage adjustments.

The new MCRS utilises an electric priming pump which is integrated with the off-engine stage-1 fuel filter head and is controlled and powered by the engine ECM. Stage-2 fuel filters are mounted on-engine.

CTT (Cummins Turbo Technologies) HX82/HX83 turbocharging utilises exhaust energy with greater efficiency for improved emissions and fuel consumption.

The genset offers Low Temperature After-cooling - with a Two-pump Two-loop (2P2L).

There are Ferrous Cast Ductile Iron (FCD) Pistons - the high strength design delivers superior durability, reports Cummins.

In the G-Drive Integrated Design each component has been specifically developed and rigorously tested for G-Drive products, ensuring high performance, durability and reliability.

In summary, the heavy duty Cummins diesel engine has four stroke features, water-cooled, turbocharged & aftercooled, a Direct injection fuel system, an Electronic Governor system, plus a 12/24 V D.C. starter and charge alternator.

There is a replaceable fuel filter, oil filter and dry element air filter, a cooling radiator and fan, a starter battery (with lead acid) including rack

and cables and flexible fuel c onnection hoses and manual oil sump drain valve.

The STAMFORD® P80 series is an industry leading range of Low, Medium and High Voltage alternator products which has a power output of up to 5,190kVA.

Due to its adaptability and versatility the P80 has become the global alternator of choice in many applications requiring a durable and robust 4-pole product, whilst maintaining cost competitiveness.

It is used in applications such as data centres, combined heat and power, prime power and critical standby power applications.

The set has a DSE8610 - an intelligent mono display auto start load share control module packed with industry leading features to enhance multi-set control. The module can be synchronised with up to 32 generators within the same system. The DSE8610 is used with Extension module DSE2133. www.deepseaelectronics.com www.cummins.com www.aksapowergen.com

SAUDI ARAMCO’S FADHILI GAS PLANT HAS PLANS TO INSTALL 33KM OF NEW THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE FLOWLINE

Strohm, the world’s first and leading thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) company, has been awarded a contract to supply 33 km of its TCP flowline for Saudi Aramco’s Fadhili gas-energy plant program in Saudi Arabia.

Following a successful pilot with Saudi Aramco, this is Strohm’s first commercial contract for onshore application in the region.

The project also marks the first time the company uses its newly offered electrofusion coupler (EFC), a completely non-metallic, welded and fully bonded joint that is corrosion-free and enables buried applications as it requires no seals.

The EFC is a cost-effective solution, easier and faster to install on site than steel connectors, says the manufacturer.

The six-inch glass fibre polyethylene composite pipe will be used for rich mono ethylene glycol (MEG) transport and is due to be delivered in September 2025.

It will be produced in the company’s manufacturing plant in the Netherlands and terminated in the field using local workforce. The low weight solid pipe structure is immune to corrosion and has a smooth liner ensuring enhanced flow.

Saudi Aramco & KBR

The contract was awarded following Saudi Aramco’s and its engineering partner KBR’s material selection studies, which showed that TCP was the most suitable solution for the flowline, due to its demonstrated fluid compatibility, high qualification standards, lack of corrosion, and low carbon footprint.

Strohm’s Vice President for Africa, Middle East & Asia-Pacific, Fabienne Ellington, said: “This contract represents a significant milestone for Strohm, and it is a testament to our longstanding relationship with Saudi Aramco and the company’s trust in our products.

“The award reinforces our commitment to Saudi Arabia as a strategic growth area and its role as a pivotal gateway to the broader markets in Middle East, Asia and East Africa.

“This will be a stepping stone as we aim to expand our reach and deliver value across these dynamic geographies. Not only that, but the EFC’s adoption also enhances our onshore operations and positions us at the forefront of innovation, paving the way for our entry into the hydrogen and carbon capture and storage markets in the region and globally.”

The Fadhili Gas Plant in Saudi Arabia is undergoing a significant expansion to enhance its role in the country’s energy strategy.

The US$7.7 billion project aims to increase the plant’s processing capacity to four billion standard cubic feet per day and to support the future development of low-carbon hydrogen.

Strohm, a leading composite pipe technology company has the world’s largest track-record for Thermoplastic Composite Pipe (TCP) after being the first to bring the technology to the conventional energy industry in 2007. TCP reduces total installed and life cycle cost for subsea flowlines, jumpers and risers and has proven to reduce the CO2 footprint of pipeline infrastructures by more than 50%.

Hydrogen is central to Saudi Arabia’s plans to transform the energy sector. Analysts have notedf that the Kingdom is increasingly investing in technologies that enable the production, storage, and transport of hydrogen.

Saudi Arabia has planned US$6 billion worth of green hydrogen projects.

The US$500 billion Helios Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in NEOM, for example, is a collaboration between ACWA Power, AirProducts, and NEOM.

The plant is scheduled to be operational by 2025 and will export 650 tons of green hydrogen per day.

In addition, the oil company Saudi Aramco is already producing blue hydrogen. A memorandum has been signed between Aramco, Modern Industrial Investment Holding Group (MIG), and Intercontinental Energy (IE) for the development of new green hydrogen and ammonia production units.

The Kingdom has formed a hydrogen alliance with Germany to research and develop clean hydrogen technologies and solutions. Euler Hermes, a German export credit agency, and KfW, a German

development bank, are in talks about financing the NEOM project.

Saudi Arabia is poised to become one of the world’s leading producers of hydrogen, capitalising on its abundant renewable energy resources and robust infrastructure, experts say.

At last year’s Saudi Green Initiative Forum in Riyadh, Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh, CEO and executive board member of SABIC, outlined the Kingdom’s unique advantages in the hydrogen sector.

“Saudi Arabia as a country is going to be the best competitive in terms of the economics of producing hydrogen from any source by having the solar, by having the wind and also by having the gray hydrogen that we have in our systems,” he said.

“Collaboration across the value chain is key, and regulators will play a crucial role,” he emphasised, highlighting the importance of co-ordinated efforts to scale production and integrate hydrogen into fuel systems & decarbonisation.

As part of its hydrogen strategy, SABIC, in collaboration with its parent company Aramco, plans to produce low-carbon ammonia.

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HVO-FUELLED GENSETS SUPPLY UNINTERRUPTED POWER AT THE ECODATACENTER FACILITY

Sweden-based EcoDataCenter has switched the fuel used in its emergency power generators from fossil diesel to sustainable hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO).

According to the company, the change will help consolidate its ambition to become the leading Nordic provider of sustainable and secure data centre solutions.

Since 2017, the Swedish company has relied on 32 MTU gen-sets from Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division for its emergency power supply at its location in Falun, Sweden.

The gensets are based on Series 4000 engines and are used to back up customer data in the event of an outage from the public grid.

Together with BOS Power, a local partner and solution provider for MTU products in Scandinavia, and fuel manufacturer Neste, Rolls-Royce was able to convince EcoDataCenter – on the basis of technical analyses, documented test runs and guarantees – that its systems can operate with the same or better performance and safety with HVO100, and that maintenance intervals can be maintained, said Tobias Ostermaier, president, Stationary Power Solutions at Rolls-Royce.

Using HVO100 (Neste MY Renewable Diesel), greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by up to 95% when emissions over the lifecycle are compared with fossil diesel, Rolls-Royce indicated.

Local pollutant emissions are also reduced, with particulate matter falling by up to 80% and nitrogen oxide by an average of 8%.

“Moving away from fossil fuels is one of the foundations for a successful energy transition,” said Mikael Svanfeldt, CTO, EcoDataCenter. “With MTU emergency backup gen-sets and HVO from Neste, we were able to implement this without having to invest in new equipment.”

EcoDataCenter has placed an order for another 16 MTU gensets for further expansion at the site. HVO is expected to continue to be used as the primary fuel for any such expansions the company undertakes.

What is HVO100?

Neste MY Renewable Diesel™ is a fuel produced from renewable raw materials using a hydrogen treatment process. It can be used as a drop-in replacement to fossil diesel, to significantly reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. By choosing Neste MY Renewable Diesel™ companies can start achieving their climate goals.

The brand name Neste MY Renewable Diesel emphasises that individual choices matter and can have significant positive impact.

Neste wants to help people and businesses reduce their GHG emissions, and to accelerate the

Falun, Sweden: 32 mtu gensets fuelled by HVO100 now provide backup power for a data centre complex.

transition to carbon neutrality.

Neste MY Renewable Diesel is an HVO100 with which GHG emissions (CO2e) can be reduced by up to 75 or up to 95%.

The fuel is said to be fully compatible with all diesel engines and current diesel fuel distribution infrastructure – from refinery to service stations and end-users. Just refuel and drive!

Neste MY Renewable Diesel is based on the NEXBTL technology, a patented product of Neste’s own R&D efforts.

The technology makes it possible to produce high-quality renewable diesel made from 100% renewable raw materials such as waste, residues, and other renewable raw materials.

The GHG emission reduction varies depending on the region-specific legislation that provides the methodology for the calculations (e.g. EU RED II 2018/2001/EU for Europe and US California LCFS for the US), and the raw material mix used to manufacture the product for each market.

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MIDDLE EAST GENSET MARKET WORTH US$3.44BN

Launched at MEE 2023 in Dubai, MEGSA’s mission is to serve its members and the industry by encouraging the sharing of knowledge in the field of the diesel and gas engine power generating sector, Distributed Energy, Power and Energy to advance design, development, manufacture, application, operation and maintenance throughout the entire independent standby power and energy sectors.

In the last two years MEGSA has embraced the key role of promoting the interests of the Generating Set industry for International Manufacturers, Suppliers & Distributors, Service Providers, Rental Companies and Power related providers.

It has also ensured it has kept abreast of the latest industry news within the Middle East sector and has - accordingly - remained a relevant voice thanks to the Association’s various media & marketing networking resources.

“The Middle-East Generator Sets Market also embraces the multitude of nations of North Africa,” explains Richard Teasdale, CEO/President of MEGSA.

“Despite political upheavals in Syria and Yemen and other sensitive areas the Middle East And Africa Generator Sets Market size is estimated at US$3.44 billion in 2025, and is nonetheless expected to reach US$4.46 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of greater than 5.3% during the forecast period (2025-2030).”

He points out: “MEGSA fully recognises that the market is influenced by a number of factors such as the increasing demand for an uninterrupted and reliable power supply from the burgeoning Middle East data centre market. Population growth over the next 10 years is also expected to fuel increased demand for gensets.”

He concludes: “We at MEGSA understand that we are on the threshold of a major change in the independent power sector. The increasing popularity of hybrid generators and the rising reliability of the hybrid system reflects an opportunity for the industry to increase profitability whilst driving down costs and reducing dependence on a single fuel. “

“THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA GENERATOR SETS MARKET IS WORTH AN ESTIMATED US$3.44 BILLION IN 2025, AND IS EXPECTED TO REACH AS MUCH AS US$4.46 BILLION BY 2030 - THIS REFLECTS A PROJECTED COMPOUND

ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) OF GREATER THAN 5.3% BETWEEN 2025-2030.”

- MARKET FIGURES AVAILABLE FROM GII RESEARCH.COM

He says: “We invite all those involved in the Middle East gen-set sector to join us in this bold, new initiative. So far 50+ companies have joined MEGSA and we very much look forward to further expanding our membership and its activities during the course of 2025-26.”

One of the Association’s aims is to provide regular annual member events as networking opportunities.

The Associations is already at the forefront of industry knowledge sharing, offering its members huge digital marketing opportunities and regular social media updates and interaction.

It provides business opportunities and new contacts through different networking events.

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 knowl-

edge

• Social Media promotion to over 7,000

• Membership badge of approval

• Your Company logo on our homepage

• MEGSA stand @ MEE promoting MEGSA and to visit/use as a base when visiting the show

• Transition to more sustainable options – “Net Zero”

• Middle East Energy - Official supporting Media Partner and Official UK sales agents

• 3 x 1 page, colour adverts - Free advertising to run in the “Official Association Publication” and “MEPMiddle East Power” magazine.

For more information about taking membership and becoming actively involved in the organisation please contact Richard Teasdale CEO & President by on Email: sales@megsa.org

POWEREX LIVE AT THE BELFRY –WITH BRABAZON GOLF DAY ON JULY 2ND, 2025

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

Before this important day the UKGSA is backing an associated Golf Tournament which will be held the day before the PowerEx Live (July 2nd, 2025).

This special Golf Day on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025, is known as the official PowerEx Live 2025 Golf Tournament and is being held at the Belfry Hotel & Resort at Royal Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK.

With 3 award-winning courses, decades of experience hosting golf tournaments and home to 4 Ryder Cupsmore than any other venue in the world.

The famous Belfry Brabazon Ryder Cup Course is a must play course for anyone who loves the game, so join us on Wednesday 2nd July 2025 for an unforgettable day.

Here’s what’s happening: 72 Player Shotgun start with the ENTIRE COURSE booked OUT. To confirm a ‘TEAM or Teams of 4, 3, 2 or even yourself for all places ‘BOOK EARLY’. On finishing all participant will come to the New and fabulous wooden veranda halfway area for “Cold beer buckets & drinks”, meeting & networking with others overlooking the famous Par 4 10th hole (there are 8 TEAMS already confirmed).

Why not come and challenge your industry peers?

Enjoy our ‘Very Reduced Green Fees’

Cost: £189.00pp Freshly-ground Coffee or Tea on arrival with Bacon Rolls served on a Brioche bun before playing with full sit down 3-course meal after golf in the Sutton Suite with presentation next to the famous Ryder Cup winning patio.

Accommodation: £169.00 per night +VAT (Single Occupancy rate). We only have 70 rooms booked with £100 approx. discount off the venue’s current prices.

These MUST be booked through ‘Power Media International Group’ to get these special reduced rates at only £169.00 per night +VAT.

What’s on offer on Wednesday July 2nd, 2025?

*Networking opportunities with many PowerEx Live companies and delegates.

*The evening will include a 3-course dinner with prize presentation.

* 72 players, Shotgun start and great price again at only £189.00pp x team of 4 = £756.00 (this is an Ideal opportunity to invite work colleagues, friends or

potential customers to what is definitely one of the most memorable days of the year.

* Over 63 players with 16+ teams have booked so far plus “CHAINERGY” Unlocking Sustainable RENEWABLE GENERATION for HPC

- already for ‘PowerEx Live Midlands Golf Day’ on 2nd July | “Brabazon Golf Course” @ The Belfry.

Cost: Only £189pp, including a 3course Evening Dinner with celebrity sporting guest presiding.

* At this same venue on next day3rd July - we are holding the PowerEx Live Midlands 2025 Event.

* 18+ Speakers have been confirmed and 28+ Companies will be there.

To reserve table and/or take on sponsorship please visit https://lnkd.in/d8nApVtU https://lnkd.in/ewP7Fhui or send email to power@wipmagazines.com

Both events are being sponsored by UK Gen-Set & CHP Association with the Data Centre Alliance.

* The Golf Tournament will take place on the 4 time Ryder Cup Brabazon Course at The BELFRY.

*Please reserve/confirm or provisionally book your golf team(s) of 4,3,2 persons - or even just

yourself. We hope there will be Play & an Afterdinner talk from BILLY FOSTER (he is a famous caddie to Garcia, Ballesteros, Bjorn, Darren Clarke, Westwood and - currentlyMatt Fitzpatrick).

ALSO this is your chance to beat the Ex Pro-Footballer/Celebrity playing - with Q&A session after dinner. Other competitons include:

- ‘Free Sponsored ball shot on famous 10th par 4 over water –Prizes for ‘hitting the green’.

- Nearest the Pins on All Par 3’s | 2 x Longest Drives | 2 x Nearest the Pin in two.

Making your booking:

Don’t forget - the final deadline for booking: 26 April 2025.

The event will benefit 2 CHARITIES for the day : The Injured Jockeys Fund + (TBA).

We expect to be sold out on this event so BOOK EARLY and don’t miss your chance. This event is perfect opportunity to bring your partner or a guest along.

Please refer enquiries/bookings to : richard@wipmagazines.com Tel. 0113 322 0007

EUROPGEN COMMENTS ON THE REGULATION 2023/956 CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM (CBAM)

EUROPGEN represents the generating set industry in Europe comprises of National Associations as well as direct company members representing more than 120 companies and €10B turnover in Europe.

CBAM and the European Generating Set Industry

The CBAM was conceived to prevent carbon leakage - where companies relocate production to countries with less stringent climate regulations. However, the mechanism primarily targets raw materials (like steel, aluminum, and cement) rather than finished goods, leading to unintended consequences for manufacturers heavily reliant on these inputs.

The European Generating Set Industry, which relies on high-quality raw materials, is uniquely vulnerable. EUROPGEN’s members produce essential power generation systems, and any disruption to cost stability threatens not only industry competitiveness but also the EU’s industrial policy objectives.

Key Issues with CBAM Implementation Increased Production Costs for European Manufacturers

The CBAM will directly increase the costs of raw materials essential to the manufacture of energy production equipment.

Steel and aluminum, in particular, are widely used in our industry (generators, engines, alternators) and the cost of raw materials today represents an extremely significant share of the cost of products.

As CBAM imposes additional costs on these materials, it directly affects European manufacturers, increasing production costs.

These increased costs will reduce the competitiveness of European products within the EU as well as in export markets, especially in comparison with non-European producers who are exempt from the requirements, as finished products are not in the CBAM

project scope and will not have to bear the costs related to carbon certificates.

Competitive Disadvantage Against Non-European Finished Goods

Imported finished products from outside Europe - particularly from countries with lower carbon regulation standards - do not face CBAM levies.

This creates a loophole, whereby foreign manufacturers gain a competitive advantage, particularly in price-sensitive sectors.

This imbalance is already attracting foreign suppliers to target European markets with cheaper, untaxed finished products, undermining the market position of European manufacturers.

Moreover, non-EU export markets represent a very significant share of our European manufacturers (75% of diesel generators assembled in EU are exported out of the EU), which will cause them to lose their competitiveness not only in the EU internal market but in all export markets.

Promotion of Carbon Leakage

Although CBAM was designed to curb carbon leakage, its current structure ironically incentivises it.

If European manufacturers find themselves unable to compete on cost due to raw material price increases, they may be forced to consider relocating production outside the EU.

Such a scenario would lead to a loss of industrial capacity in Europe, as well as job losses.

More critically, it risks transferring carbon emissions to regions with laxer environmental regulations, undermining the EU’s climate goals and its impact on tackling global carbon emissions.

Jender’s vision is to establish Turkey as a global leader in generator manufacturing. To this end, the association supports innovative approaches and sustainable solutions within the industry. Jender’s goals include increasing Turkey’s generator exports. The Association also seeks to enhance the international recognition and reputation of Turkish brands, raising the quality standards within the sector, and improving the level of knowledge in the industry.

To achieve these objectives, Jender organises various training programs, seminars, and conferences, bringing together industry stakeholders to promote knowledge and experience sharing.

The Chairman of the Board, Mr. Rıdvan Özer, offers a message for 2025:

“As Jender, we will continue our efforts to represent the Turkish generator and power systems manufacturing sector in the best possible way on a global scale and to enhance the quality and reputation of Turkish-branded generators. Our goal is to position our industry more competitively in global markets and to contribute positively to the economic balance of our country.”

More info? Visit: www.jendertr.org *********************************

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

The Association is comprised of 500 companies - Manufacturers, Distributor/Dealers, Contractors/Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service firms, End-Users and others - throughout the 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.

SPRING CONFERENCE on 6-8 April, 2025, at Sheraton Le Meridien, Carlotte, North Carolina, USA.

A spokesman comments: “For Spring 2025, we are excited to welcome industry leaders and experts from related fields to share their best practices, insights, and stories of both failures and triumphs. Join us for an inspiring and educational experience as these titans of the industry provide valuable advice and knowledge to help you succeed.”

Attending the EGSA Spring 2025 Conference is a ‘valuable opportunity for anyone in the electric power generation industry’, says the Association.

More information? Visit: egsa.org

AH620-70 AND AH710-70 TANKS FOR STATIONARY ENERGY STORAGE

Nproxx has introduced two new high-pressure hydrogen storage systems, the AH620-70 and AH710-70.

The new hydrogen storage tanks can store either gaseous or liquid hydrogen at up to 700 bar. They can be used in a variety of applications, including stationary energy storage. Made from a composite material and using a plastic liner, the Type 4 tanks can be used in combination with H2 internal combustion engines and fuel cell powertrains.

The AH710-70 has a diameter of 69.85 cm (27.5 inches) and a length of 245.3 cm (96.6 inches). It can hold up to 22.2 kg of H2. The smaller AH620-70 can hold 12.4 kg. Both tank types have a neck-mounted valve system. Refuelling a four-tank system should take about 15 minutes.

In 2020, Nproxx and Cummins announced the formation of a joint-venture to develop H2 storage tanks. New tanks could be offered as part of solutions developed by Accelera by Cummins. www.nproxx.com

INDUSTRIAL SCALE HEAT PUMP FROM ESBJERG, DENMARK

MAN Energy Solutions has successfully commissioned the first unit of its industrial-scale heat pump in Esbjerg, Denmark, marking the delivery of its first heat pump.

Operated by multi-utility company DIN Forsyning, the new plant will supply approximately 280 000 MWh of climate-neutral heat annually to the district heating networks of Esbjerg and the neighbouring town Varde. It will reduce CO2 emissions by 120 000 tons per year.

The basic principle of heat pump technology is to use electrical energy to elevate low-temperature thermal energy to a higher, more useful level. For every MWh of electrical energy invested, approximately three MWh of usable thermal energy can be generated. This is usually called the COP, or Coefficient of Performance, and it varies according to the temperature conditions. At the centre of the plant are two oil-free, hermetically sealed HOFIM motor-compressor units developed & manufactured by MAN Energy Solutions. The machines will be connected for remote monitoring, data-analytics and diagnostics of the compressor technology and the auxiliary systems. MAN uses CO2 as a refrigerant for the entire system-cycle. The solution also enables fast power-balancing of the electrical grid and integration of intermittent power generation like solar and wind. www.man-es.com

FOUR NEW OVERHAUL KITS FOR ENGINES

Perkins has introduced four new overhaul kits for its 6-cylinder 2000 Series engines. The 2000 Series engines are built from a proven heavy-duty industrial base to give superior performance and reliability.

The power-to-weight ratios of the engines result in exceptional fuel economy and make them the ideal choice for today’s power generation industry, reports Perkins. The 2000 Series engines achieve regulated and unregulated emissions standards globally.

In 2000 Series, for example, the 6-cylinder Perkins 2200 range diesel engine is considered ideal for power generation requirements from 350-500 kVA, whether prime or standby power

The Perkins kits are suitable for 13 L, 15 L and 18 L engines offering power output from 358 up to 470 kW (480 to 630 hp). Available now from the company’s distributors worldwide, the overhaul kits include the genuine parts needed for technicians to perform progressively complex levels of service, based on running time and condition.

The Copper Kit for top end overhaul targets the upper areas of the engine, such as the cylinder head and valvetrain, to address concerns such as increasing compression, preventing oil leakage and contamination, optimising valve performance and minimizing emissions.

The kit includes various components such as the cylinder head gasket, head bolt, rocker cover seal, oil filter, fuel filter and thermostats.

The Bronze Kit is suited specifically for engines with 12,000 to 15,000 hours of operation. It addresses both top and bottom end components to enable a thorough refresh of critical engine parts. It is designed to tackle wear in gaskets and seals, address performance degradation and prepare the engine for heavy usage.

The Silver Kit is intended for engines with 12,000 to 15,000 hours of use and includes all the components of the Bronze Kit plus pistons and cylinder liners. It is suited for engines with significant wear in the pistons or cylinders, substantial drop in engine performance or when preparing for demanding operations, extending the engine’s lifespan and improving performance.

The Platinum Kit is for major overhauls typically required within 12,000 to 15,000 operating hours to ensure peak performance and extended operational reliability. It contains everything from the Silver Kit plus essential components including oil pump, water pump, fuel lift pump, fuel injectors and valvetrain kit.

The overhaul kits are designed to simplify ordering with a single part number and come with a 12-month standard Perkins warranty. Perkins also offers basic overhaul kits for heritage engines, 400 and 1100 Series engines and 4000 Series engines. www.perkins.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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