American Power News – January/February 2025

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OTTO FUCHS KG provides an excellent example for US industry to follow, reports MWM.

Ninety-six MTU 8V 199 PowerPacks have been bought by the US ARMY for field use in the M10 Booker fighting vehicle program .

PowerTech™ E 6.8L engines have been sold to Germany-based BeckerWarkop for mining.

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2MW ORDER FOR GENSETS IN THE CARIBBEAN

Two Capstone C1000S microturbine systems have been bought by a government water authority to provide power.

3MW OF DIESEL POWER FOR A DATA CENTER IN MEXICO CITY A Cummins QSK95 genset (3MW) has been supplied to a data center based in Meixco City.

An MWM genset supplies Andechser Molkerei with power, heat, cold, and steam, saving 30% primary energy in CHP operations.

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THE FUTURE IS H2 POWERED MWM has developed gas gensets of the TCG 3016 series in the following range: 400 kW to 1 MW using NG and 25% hydrogen.

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T E S T S U C C E S S F U L AT M CD O N O U G HAT K I N S O N P L AN T I N G E O R G I A

The growth of power storage is also expected to play a role in increasing gas gensets sales, as the demand for hybrid gensets increases.

US$440 MILLION PROJECT BRINGS ENERGY INDEPENDENCE TO HOMES IN

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more starting power than competing large, air-cooled products, meaning it can power up higher peak loads where other products may fail.

A growing tendency towards renting gas gensets will partially restrain market growth, says BuinessWire, as customers see the financial benefits offered by renting, as opposed to buying gensets.

This will affect the market for sub-300 KW gas gensets in particular.

“EPRI’s future-focused collaboration with Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power Americas is helping bring net-zero goals within reach ” Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI) has also invested in Electric Hydrogen (EH2), a clean hydrogen startup, to support its efforts in developing cost-competitive, fossil-free hydrogen Through this investment, MHI said it aims to strengthen and diversify its hydrogen value chain, advance its energy transition business, and act on its commitment toward global carbon neutrality goals The investment has been

Other sources of power generation, such as microturbines and fuel cells, could restrain the future

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growth of the market, although this would be post2025.

According to EH2, the company received US$198 million financing to support its efforts in making costcompetitive fossil-free hydrogen

The gas generator market iwill continue to play an important role in the energy mix of Europe, mainly used in industrial and commercial applications.

has unparalleled capacity to power large homes in times of power loss.

“No single company can provide needed technology to achieve global decarbonization, which is why we recognize the importance of investing in and enabling companies like Electric Hydrogen to develop new solutions,” Takajiro Ishikawa, president and CEO of MHIA, told APN

From an economist’s viewpoint, the European gas generator market is expected to see a CAGR of more than 5.1% over 2022-2025.

CAGR stands for the Compound Annual Growth Rate. It is a measure of an investment’s annual growth rate over time, with the full effect of compounding accounted for.

The Guardian 26kW is Smart Grid Ready, allowing customers to quickly and seamlessly connect to grid programs and offset their energy costs. The Guardian 26kW functions as a traditional home standby generator and powers the home during an outage but the genset can be used as a virtual power plant, reducing strain on the electrical grid.

NEW MODULAR & INTEGRATED BATTERY STORAGE SYSTEM

Hitachi Energy has launched improved and new versions of its e-meshTM PowerStore BESS for its customers

ARKEN & THE BRIDGE Turkey’s Çanakkale 1915 Bridge now has an Arken 1,915KVA diesel genset to help to provide local power for construction.

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WHAT DOES TRUMP’S ENERGY POLICY MEAN FOR AMERICA IN

2025?

Ostensibly, the goal of President Trump’s time in office is to make America energy dominant in the world in order to drive down prices for consumers and manufacturers at home and to increase exports of American energy abroad. Now at the start of his second term, Trump has publicly outlined a detailed policy agenda to make that happen.

The first step is fossil fuel deregulation. Trump has said he wants to increase permits for gas and oil extraction, encourage the building of energy infrastructure from pipelines to refineries to shipping terminals, and reverse President Joe Biden’s power plant rule, which would mandate that the majority of the US’s legacy power plants to close.

Trump’s first administration officially supported small modular reactors (SMRs) and embraced biofuels and renewables. The end result was the start of the energy dominance Trump promised.

For the first time in nearly seven decades, America became a net energy exporter and was a net natural gas exporter for three consecutive years. Under Trump’s leadership, LNG exports increased fivefold and solar power generation more than doubled.

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PROMISES A TRULY POSITIVE OUTLOOK FOR US ENERGY INTERESTS.”

The last time Trump was in office the U.S. cut carbon emissions to the lowest level in 25 years and provided a significantly cleaner alternative to ‘dirty’ fuels from overseas. The Trump ‘energy boom’ did more to drive down carbon emissions than any climate change protest ever accomplished, suggest analysts.

In the recent Presidential campaign Trump confirmed that he would expand nuclear power and hydropower, modernize the grid, prevent frivolous anti-energy litigation, slash every unnecessary regulation which curbs energy production, and embrace “every other form of affordable energy.”

This includes technological advances in making hydrogen, SMRs, batteries, geothermal, and other power sources even more cost-effective, according to some industry analysts.

Enhancing levels of renewable energy is one key way in which the U.S. can reduce its planet-warming emissions. It’s also an industry which supports millions of jobs.

David Miller, managing partner at Clean Energy Ventures, believes that the question is not whether there will be low-carbon power, but whether it will be led by U.S. companies.

He reports: “My largest overall concern is U.S. economic leadership going forward, This is an imperative for the entire world, and that that sector is going to become the most important economic sector in the world, and the question is whether the U.S. is going to continue to lead or give up that leadership to China.”

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GENSETS FOR THE DIAGEO DISTILLERY IN MEXICO

Gensets now power a tequila manufacturer’s distillery in Guadalajara, Mexico

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DIESEL GENSETS FOR RENO, NEVADA

Two MD1250-01 (1250kWe) diesel gensets from Blue Star Power.

RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR LOS ANGELES

The EcoWave concept could be a game-changer.

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6,500 KW GAS GENSET FOR A CHICKEN PLANT IN JAMAICA

Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd. has installed a gas engine generator set (HiMSEN 14H35/40GV) to provide power at its facility.

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BAHÍA BLANCA AIRPORT, ARGENTINA, NOW RELIES ON TWO DIESEL GENSETS FOR BACKUP POWER

Two backup power gensets provide emergency power for the site.

CHP POWER SOLUTIONS FOR FACILITIES IN PERU AND COLOMBIA

Bergen Engines was recently awarded contracts by Oben Holdings.

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5MW GAS GENERATOR TO SUPPORT ENERGY TRANSITION IN ALBERTA, CANADA

Versorium Energy Ltd. is supporting the energy transition in Alberta, Canada with their decentralised energy systems based on mtu gas gensets.

24 TWO 1,000 KW GENSETS FOR A REFRIGERATED WAREHOUSE PROJECT IN LAS VEGAS

ERCOT APPROVES SIX MORE BESS INSTALLATIONS

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) approved six new batteries for commercial operations in September 2024.

AKSA USA has just supplied three gensets - 2 x 1000kW and 1 x 100kW - to a refrigerated warehouse based in Las Vegas., Nevada. 19 15 15

DATA CENTRE POWER SOLUTION WINS AWARD

Caterpillar Inc. has been honoured at the DoE’s 2024 Annual Merit Review Awards. The award-winning demonstration project was conducted in a challenging environment and validated the hydrogen fuel cell’s power performance at 6,086 ft. (1,855 m) above sea level.

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IN BRIEF

NEW BRITAIN ENERGY & INNOVATION PARK NOW RUNS ON 20MW FUEL CELLS

Bloom Energy has supported the potential for more advanced manufacturing in the state of Connecticut by supplying solid oxide fuel cells for power storage.

The fuel cells now power up to 20MW of electricity as part of the New Britain Energy & Innovation Park, which will shortly include a new data centre. “Fuel cell usage is ramping up again worldwide after pandemic delays and will likely gain new importance as a way to store energy and hydrogen produced by wind and solar generation,” said Joel Rinebold, former di-rector of energy at Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT).

A company spokesman comments: “Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cell technology plays a critical role in ad-vancing the hydrogen economy for a greener future.”

3 X 2.5MW DIESEL GENSETS FOR A NEW DATA CENTRE IN CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY

A new data centre has ordered 3 x 2.5MW diesel generators from Cummins Inc to provide backup power for a new data centre in Clifton, New Jersey.

A company spokesman 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.”

Data centre leasing in the New York Tri-State region grew 70% in 2022, with significant investments from QTS, Coresite, and Equinix in the New Jersey data centre market. With a strategic location near New York City and other major markets, robust network infrastructure, and cost advantages, the Garden State is currently on user shortlist when it comes to evaluating colocation space. Clifton has two providers running its three data centres. Digital Realty’s facilities include Digital Realty EWR (100 Delawanna) and Colocation America Corporation’s facilities include NJDC1 - 100 Delawanna ave.

There are building footprints for three facilities in Clifton, adding up to 130,867 square feet, with the largest building covering 71,645 square feet, and containing the Digital Realty EWR (2 Peekay) facility. There is one carrier neutral data centre in Clifton. Out of a total of three, one data centre offers remote hands support and one provides rack cabinet hosting.

1,500 KVA DIESEL GENSET FOR A WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN THE USA

Nixon Power Services team members have successfully delivered a custom KD1500 generator to a water treatment plant.

A company spokesman comments: “The client requested an “Azure Blue” exterior, and we’re thrilled to have brought their vision to life. Customer satisfaction is always our top priority. We work closely with you to ensure your generator meets both functional and aesthetic requirements. No matter the exterior, Nixon will always operate with proven efficiency and reliability to make sure our customers’ needs are met.”

Special features of the KD1500 include:

- Rehlko provides one source responsibility for the generating system and accessories.

- The generator set, its components and a wide range of options have been fully developed, prototype tested, factory built, and production-tested.

- The generator sets are designed in accordance to ISO8528-5 performance class G3.

- Smooth running thanks to engine conception and integral vibration isolation mounts between components and skid.

- Engines - Low fuel consumption thanks to a high technology common rail injection engine.

- A smaller footprint thanks to a high power density.

- Low temperature starting capability.

- Long maintenance interval.

- Alternator provides industry leading motor starting capability.

- Excitation system to permit sustained overcurrent > 300% In, during 10 sec.

- Built with a class H insulation and IP23.

- Cooling features such as a compact and complete solution using a mechanically-driven radiator fan.

3 X 1,750 KW DIESEL GENSETS FOR A LOCAL HOSPITAL IN THE DC METRO AREA

Fidelity Power Systems is currently overseeing start-up testing at a local hospital in the DC Metro area for one of the three Rehlko KD1750 diesel gensets. This project also involves the installation of a remote fuelling system, paralleling switchgear, and 14 Bypass Isolation ATS.

Each KD1750 diesel genset offers a Standby Range (kW/ kVA) 1620-1750/2025-1288, Prime Range (kW/kVA)14001580/1750-1975, Frequency 50 Hz | 60 Hz, Speed 1800 RPM and a Type 4-Pole, Rotating-Field Alternator.

The KD1750 diesel genset is approved for use with certified renewable Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO)/Renewable Diesel (RD) fuels compliant with EN15940/ASTM D975.

The generator set and its components are prototypetested, factory-built, and production-tested. The 60 Hz generator set meets NFPA 110, Level 1, when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards. The 60 Hz generator set offers a UL 2200 listing. The generator set accepts rated load in one step.

Also installed are Rehlko-designed controllers for onesource system integration and remote communication. The low coolant level shutdown prevents overheating (standard on radiator models only).

The set offers reduced operating costs, fuel consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions with a Conscious Care™ maintenance program.

CHP NEWS IN BRIEF

HYDROGEN FUEL CELL SYSTEM

NOW POWERS A KEY US HOSPITAL

Toyota Motor North America and partners have developed a new power generation system based on a hydrogen fuel cell.

One of the new fuel cell-based power gen systems has now been installed at Klickitat Valley Health in Washington state. The 100 kW solid polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell will be used for emergency backup, peak shaving and demand response.

The installation is intended to support a continuing strategy of sustainability which will help to reduce the environmental impact of power generation at customer sites. The fuel cell was supplied as a complete solution, with related accessories, including electrical architecture, exhaust, cooling and integrated fuel inlet.

POWER GIANT AGREES ENERGY SETTLEMENT WITH DATA CENTRES IN INDIANA

GENERATOR SET FOR THE PAINE DATA CENTER IN CHILE

Genesal Energy specialises in designing and manufacturing generator sets for data centres. Its team of engineers recently designed a set based on the GEN2600YI for the expansion of more than 2MW in the Paine Data Center, Chile.

The Data Center had increased its total site power capacity andcorrespondingly - had to extend its the emergency power supply in its generator load. The replacement genset also then had to be synchronised with four other existing sets.

Genesal Energy worked with the objective of extending the emergency power supply, synchronising the generator sets with four other existing units. For this purpose, a 2600 kVA soundproof generator was designed in a 40ft HC container with an engine from partner company BAUDUOIN prepared to be installed on top of a belly tank. The mandatory noise level and the need for a higher air outlet, required a tailor-made air outlet hopper for the container and large engine cooling-air attenuators. Compatibility between the unit and the existing system in the data centre was also considered, so a control system was designed to improve compatibility between the equipment.

The new generator reduces downtime, complies with data security regulations, allows for scheduled maintenance without interruption and ensures operability in emergency situations, reports the genset manufacturer.

Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), an American Electric Power (AEP) company, has filed a joint settlement addressing power demand increases with the recently announced data centers to be located in northeast Indiana, as well as potential future large load customers.

The settlement will require new large load customers, including data centers, to make long-term financial commitments proportional to their size, which I&M says is meant to ensure that the costs to serve these customers are “reasonably recovered” from the customer, and not passed on to existing customers.

I&M filed the joint settlement with the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC), Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Google, the Data Center Coalition (DCC), and the Citizens Action Coalition (CAC).

“Data centers will play a critical role in Indiana’s future economic development in the years to come, while requiring substantial increases in power generation and transmission infrastructure,” said Indiana Utility Consumer Counselor Bill Fine. “The terms in this agreement will ensure a balanced approach as those investments are made, protecting residential, commercial, and industrial customers from bearing the costs of new infrastructure necessary to serve new, large-volume customers.”

72 MW GAS GENERATORS FOR TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY’S NEW GENERATING FACILITY BASED IN FLORIDA

Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply generating sets (2 + 2 50SG engines) and other auxiliary equipment for Tampa Electric Company’s new generating facility in Florida, USA.

Under normal conditions, this plant will generate power for the company’s customers throughout the service territory. Under special conditions, the plant will have the capability to operate in island mode to provide a reliable and resilient source of electricity for a military base. The project is being delivered in two phases, and the orders with Wartsila were booked in January 2023 and December 2023.

The first phase of the MacDill Power Station is scheduled for completion in the latter part of 2024, and it will operate with two Wärtsilä 50SG engines running on natural gas fuel. Commissioning of the second phase is expected to take place in the second half of 2025, and that too will be powered by two Wärtsilä 50SG engines. The total output of the plant when fully operational will be 72 MW.

“This is an important contract that highlights the significance of the technological capabilities of the Wärtsilä engines. A reliable and resilient supply of power to a military base in all weather conditions, no matter how challenging, is essential. We have a global track record of installations in all climates and many island-grid applications,” says Jon Rodriguez.

IN BRIEF

NEW MICROGRID OFFERS ULTRA-EFFICIENT FLEET CHARGING

Duke Energy has commissioned its new Duke Energy + Electrada Fleet Mobility Microgrid in Mount Holly, N.C., which was designed to be an electrification center for commercial and public electric fleet vehicles.

The company said the project was the first of its kind in the country to offer a zero-emission, carbon-free microgrid option for fleet charging. The center is expected to serve as a model for utility-grade fleet electrification that can help businesses meet sustainability goals and as an active charging site for light-, mediumand heavy-duty electric fleet vehicles.

“As companies with sustainability goals seek new ways to decarbonize their operations, vehicle fleets have increasingly become a top focus,” said Harry Sideris, president of Duke Energy, based in Charlotte, N.C. “The Duke Energy + Electrada Fleet Mobility Microgrid is open and ready to help with opportunities for cost savings/new charging options.”

200MW OF CLEAN ENERGY FOR THREE DATA CENTRES IN THE US

Westbank and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced a proposal for a net zero community located in downtown San Jose, including three new data centers and upwards of 4,000 residential units.

PG&E reports that the proposal will transform downtown San Jose by responding to demand for both artificial intelligence (AI)-driven data centers and housing.

PG&E will power the area, providing approximately 200 megawatts of clean energy for the three data centers. A district energy system will connect the data centers and the surrounding community. The system allows excess heat from the data centers to be harnessed and repurposed to provide heating and hot water to neighbouring buildings, which reduces the need for additional heating sources.

Additionally, reusing the excess heat allows for more efficient use of the electricity powering data centers, and helps lower electricity costs for tenants connected to the district energy system.

“This initiative is about addressing the need for housing and AI infrastructure while at the same time creating more inspiring communities that respond meaningfully to climate change. In PG&E we have found a partner who shares our vision and commitment. We’re looking forward to realizing this initiative together,” said Westbank CEO Ian Gillespie.

Plug and Play, a global innovation platform, plans to be the first tenant in the proposed community with their AI Center of Excellence. PG&E is a founding partner of this center.

DIESEL/BIODIESEL EMISSION REDUCTION CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME TO BE EXPANDED IN THE USA

US-based clean energy and low-carbon solutions provider Eco-Energy LLC has announced the expansion of its Transport Emission Reduction Certificate (TERC) program with the launch of TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel.

These new TERC certificates are a voluntary carbon program designed to address heavy-duty diesel emissions, offering a new avenue for companies to mitigate their carbon footprint, Eco-Energy said.

The TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel certificates are intended to meet the growing demand for actionable, verified solutions in sustainable transportation, Eco-Energy said. By choosing TERCs, companies with large Scope 3 emissions can demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship and align with evolving regulatory expectations.

According to Eco-Energy, all TERCs, including TERC-Biodiesel and TERC-Renewable Diesel, are housed on the Xpansiv Digital Fuels registry, ensuring transparency and traceability for every certificate.

“This new option was a response to our buyer’s need for targeted carbon reduction strategies focused on on-road trucking in addition to TERC’s ethanol solution,” said Brian Simpson, chief marketing officer at Eco-Energy.

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN, ALLOWS FURTHER BESS DEVELOPMENT

The City of Green Bay Plan Commission has authorised a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to allow Tern Energy Storage LLC to establish a BESS on 8.1 acres of land tucked into the southeast corner of 20 acres zoned for General Industrial (GI) use at 2020 North Quincy Street, just north of Interstate Highway 43.

GI is Green Bay’s least-restrictive zoning district, but substations and distribution facilities require a CUP to be established.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) wants to build a $300 million utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in the industrial area on Green Bay.

The proposed 200-megawatt (MW), 800-megawatt-hour (MWh) BESS will consist of approximately 450 battery enclosures (10’ X 30’ in size), approximately 112 transformers, and a collection substation.

The BESS will support grid reliability by charging its lithium-ion batteries with energy from the electric transmission grid, storing that energy on-site, and delivering it back to the grid when needed.

The project will be designed and operated in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 855 Standard on the Installation of Energy Storage Systems, considered the gold standard for battery energy storage fire safety.

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IN BRIEF

GENSETS FOR US DATA CENTRES

Baudouin is launching a range of diesel generator sets specifically designed to meet the demands of the US data center industry.

The new, fully customizable models will be powered by the M33 and M55 series platforms, which the company said are engineered for high performance, adaptability and ease of use.

The company has plans to release the 20M55 gen-set with a power output ranging from 4,250 to 5,250 kVA. Engineered with rapid power supply capabilities, Baudouin said the 20M55 will include features tailored to the rigorous demands of modern data center to ensure seamless operation and prevent data loss.

Following the launch of the 20M55, Baudouin gen-set will range in output from 2,000 to 5,250 kVA. Each will come equipped with intelligent control systems that enable real-time remote monitoring, diagnostics and data logging. All models are Uptime Institute and TIA-942B compliant for both Tier 3 and Tier 4 applications, and are capable of operating on HVO EN15940.

HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS ARE KEY TO EMISSION REDUCTION IN LOCOMOTIVES

ATCO EnPower, a division of Canadian Utilities Limited, and transnational railway Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) said construction of hydrogen production and refueling facilities in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, is now complete and the facilities are fully operational.

As part of its Hydrogen Locomotive Program, CPKC is retrofitting several diesel locomotives with hydrogen fuel cells to reduce emissions.

Kyle Mulligan, assistant vice president, Operations Technology for CPKC, comments: “These fueling facilities are an important part of advancing the ongoing testing of our hydrogen locomotives and advancing the development of our industry-leading program working toward a lower carbon transportation future.”

ATCO EnPower provided engineering, procurement and construction services for each of the dedicated, onsite hydrogen locomotive refueling stations, and it has signed an agreement to operate these facilities. Each of the facilities includes a 1MW electrolyzer, compression, storage and dispensing systems for locomotive refueling, the companies said. In Calgary, the electrolyzer is powered in part by renewable electricity from CPKC’s existing 5MW solar power facility co-located at CPKC’s main headquarters.

FIRST AERODERIVATIVE GAS TURBINE SOLUTION TO OPERATE ON 100% RENEWABLE HYDROGEN

US-based GE Vernova’s LM6000VELOX package is expected to become its first aeroderivative gas turbine solution to operate on 100 % renewable hydrogen, enabling power generation with low or zero CO2 emissions.

GE has been selected as preferred turbine supplier for the Whyalla hydrogen power plant, in the Upper Spencer Gulf, South Australia, as part of the S. Australian government’s Hydrogen Jobs Plan, and is intended to provide crucial firming capacity to support energy transition in the State

GE has secured an order with ATCO Australia for four of its LM6000VELOX units with commissioning expected in early 2026. They will be powered by renewable sourced hydrogen generated at the Whyalla complex, helping to produce zero CO2 at the gas turbine exhaust during operation. The site will include one of the world’s largest hydrogen production and storage plants.

When completed, the facility will utilise South Australia’s surplus renewable energy, generated by large-scale wind and solar farms, to produce the renewable hydrogen.

Whyalla power plant is to be rated at a capacity of up to 200 MW to help meet electricity during periods when renewable energy sources are not available or are potentially not meeting full demand..

NEW PORTABLE POWER SUPPLY UNIT RELEASED IN THE US

Makinex USA’s Portable Power Box (PPB) is designed to replace traditional small gasoline-fueled generators, power tools ranging from hand-held grinders to concrete core drills and also charge battery-powered tools such as saws. The PPB is being sold under the growing Makinex Renewables brand.

“This machine does work very well indoors and it’s great for confined spaces,” said Philip Shumack, group marketing manager, Makinex. “It’s gotten a lot of attention from the concrete side of the construction equipment industry because they’re often working inside. General contractors are telling them they can’t run gasoline, so they have to find a solution to power their tools. This is it.”

Developed in-house and made by Makinex the PPB has 6 kW of output power combined with up to 15 kWh of storage from a bank of lithium-ion batteries. The company said it can be recharged in seven hours using standard 120 V, while 240 V and connected solar photovoltaic (PV) charging are optional.

The unit includes fault and thermal overload protection and is IP44-rated for weather resistance.

Connection options for the version distributed in the United States by Makinex USA include three 15A outlets and 5V USB-A outlets.

CHP NEWS IN BRIEF

SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS PROVIDE POWER FOR DATA CENTRES IN THE US

American Electric Power is providing large customers with a custom solution to support their growing energy needs with fuel cell technology.

AEP has an agreement in place to secure up to 1 GW of Bloom Energy solid oxide fuel cells for data centres and other large energy users who need to quickly power their operations while the grid is built out to accommodate demand. This is thought to be the largest utility fuel cell technology initiative in the country.

AEP expects the commercial load to grow an average of 20% annually over the next three years, driven by data centre development.

The company is in the process of finalising the first customer project agreements.

Discussions are taking place with several other customers about using this technology.

NEW BESS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT FOR VIRGINIA, USA

EVLO Energy Storage, a subsidiary of Hydro-Québec, and a provider of integrated battery energy storage systems, has announced a major step in its relationship with Dominion Energy.

The company will develop a battery energy storage system with fire and safety features enhanced to meet and exceed Dominion’s exacting safety specifications. The augmented version of its ‘EVLOFLEX’ product has now achieved UL 9540 certification.

The Evloflex energy storage system recognises BESS safety, reliability and performance across several phases including design, production, testing, installation, and operation. It requires robust functional safety governance, fire prevention and response preparedness, explosion containment provisions, hazard detection sensitivity, and resistance to cascading failures. The testing was conducted by independent North American certification agencies.

Through targeted adjustments to strengthen the system’s safety features, which include the integration of an external fire panel control, for example, will facilitate regulatory approval process by authorities having jurisdictions, AHJs. This will benefit both Dominion and future clients seeking for their projects to meet stringent certification standards like NFPA 72.

The system incorporates fire protection solutions at all levels, employing active and a number of passive thermal runaway mitigation measures.

US$160 MILLION IN FUNDING AWARDED TO GEORGIA POWER TO STRENGTHEN POWER GRID

Georgia Power, Georgia’s largest electric utility, serving 2.7 million customers, has been awarded more than US$160 million in funding by the US Department of Energy through its Grid Deployment Office.

The funding is focused on innovative approaches to expanding transmission capacity and adding resiliency as the company works to meet ‘the energy needs of a growing Georgia’.

As Georgia continues to grow, the company is seen to be actively pursued the funding available under the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships programme established by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to help reduce the costs of necessary investments for the benefit of customers.

Investments under the GRIP Program are intended to enhance grid flexibility, improve the resilience of the power system against extreme weather and ensure consumers have access to affordable, reliable electricity when and where they need it.

Projects funded by the grant will be varied and should benefit communities statewide. As Georgia Power continues to transition to cleaner forms of energy and transform its electric grid, investments in the state’s transmission system are critical. Through this funding, Georgia Power will deploy new grid-enhancing technologies such as dynamic line rating technology and re-conductoring of high voltage power lines. Improved conductor technology can also be deployed on existing structures and placed in service much faster & more efficiently than a traditional line build.

45 NEW WIND TURBINES DESTINED FOR ILLINOIS

Vestas has received an order from Apex Clean Energy for the supply of 45 model V163-4.5 MW wind turbine generators for the Apex ‘Lotus Wind’ project in Macoupin County, Illinois, USA.

Vestas has also signed a ten-year AOM-5000 service and performance agreement. Delivery of the wind turbines is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025, with commissioning scheduled to take place in Q1 2026. Vestas has more than 185 GW of operating wind turbines installed in 88 countries around the world, the largest total capacity for any manufacturer.

Vestas is the energy industry’s global partner on sustainable energy solutions. The company designs, manufactures, installs, and services onshore and offshore wind turbines across the globe. With more than 185 GW of wind turbines in 88 countries, it has installed more wind power than anyone else.

Through its industry-leading smart data capabilities and more than 154 GW of wind turbines under service, Vestas uses data to interpret, forecast, and exploit wind resources and deliver best-inclass wind power solutions.

Vestas has more than 33,000 employees involved in bringing the world sustainable energy solutions to power a bright future, reports the company.

DATA CENTER POWER SOLUTIONS

Power behind the cloud and beyond the grid

INNIO Group’s Jenbacher engine power plants can help you secure reliable power up to several hundred Megawatt – even in regions with no grid or where grid reliability is a concern. And with renewable energy sources such as hydrogen, Jenbacher “Ready for H2”* generators can put you on the road to net zero.

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* In general, “Ready for H2” Jenbacher units can be converted to operate on up to 100 % hydrogen in the future. Details on the cost and timeline for a future conversion may vary and need to be clarified individually.

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TWO 1250KWE DIESEL GENSETS WITH G8600 SERIES CONTROLLERS FOR INDUSTRY CAMPUS

Two MD1250-01 (1250kWe) diesel gensets have been supplied by Blue Star Power Systems to a new 27-acre Liberty Dogs™ campus located in Reno, Nevada. The site will be opening in 2026. Liberty Dogs is a new Service Dog training program whose purpose is to enhance the lives of Veterans with disabilities.

Veterans will join Liberty Dogs for a two-week training program, all at no cost to them. The goal is to help V eterans lead more independent and fulfilling lives through the enhanced well-being that research shows a Liberty Service Dog provides for these heroes.

Selected for the project were two MD1250-01 (1250kWe) units. These are the first Blue Star Power Systems, Inc. units using the newer Deep Sea Electronics Ltd G8600 series controllers, providing advanced parallel features. The units are housed in level 3 sound attenuated enclosures and painted in a specified custom colour. Fitted with a Mitsubishi engine this Standby / Prime 1250 kWe / 1150 kWe genset runs on diesel fuel (208-600 Volt60 Hz / 1800 RPM model).

Developed to meet future industry-demands, specifically for complex applications, the G8 Series is DSEs most advanced controller platform to date.

This initial release includes the G8600 Parallel Genset Controller with Integral Heater, G8660 Mains (Utility) Failure Controller, G8680 Bus-Tie Controller and DSE SCADA Multi-Set Remote Monitoring & Commissioning Software.

The G8600 controller is fully configurable for use as a single-set, multi-set, mains (utility) failure or group controller, delivering outstanding flexibility as standard. Premium features across the G8 platform include group controller functionality / bus-tie functionality / multiple load demand schemes / Advanced PLC functionality.

The generator itself features a Brushless Single Bearing, anAutomatic Voltage Regulator ( ± .25% Voltage Regulation), 4-Pole, Rotating Field,130°C Standby Temperature Rise, 105C° Prime Temperature Rise, 100% of Rated Load - One Step, 5% Maximum Harmonic Content, NEMA MG 1, IEEE and ANSI Standards, Compliance for Temperature Rise.

Earlier in 2024 Deutz signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Blue Star Power Systems Inc. The company, based in North Mankato, Minn., USA,

develops, produces and sells generator sets.

Deutz reported that the acquisition was an important step from a component manufacturer to a solutions provider. Its engines have long been used in generator sets, and now the company said it is laying the foundations for offering complete solutions for local power generation.

“This acquisition has positioned us in a high-growth market that is less cyclical and in which we have a strong grip on technology and service. We also gained access to new, complementary business models,” said Deutz CEO Dr. Sebastian C. Schulte at the time.

“With the acquisition of Blue Star Power Systems, we are accelerating the expansion of our activities in the field of decentralized energy supply, which we entered as part of our Dual+ strategy and are broadening the Deutz business model.”

Today, Deutz generates revenue of almost US $32 million (€30 million) with products and services for decentralized energy supply. Diesel-powered generator sets are the main contributors to this, as is the first serial order for generator sets with hydrogen combustion engines, which the company received from China.

Deutz expects the acquisition of Blue Star Power Systems to generate

additional profitable revenue of more than US $100 million to more than US $150 million per year in the medium term. Building on this, revenue in the energy segment is expected to grow globally to around €500 million by 2030 through organic and inorganic growth.

Deutz said it is focusing on the growing importance of decentralized energy supply, in which gen-sets play an important role.

The main growth drivers are the increase in severe weather events, rising global demand for electricity that is being met by outdated infrastructure and a rapidly growing share of renewable energies that are subject to fluctuations.

The increasing importance of data centres and microgrids is also driving the global market for generator sets, which Deutz said is expected to grow to US $34.5 billion by 2030. This translates into an annual growth rate of 5.9%.

In addition, the acquisition of Blue Star Power Systems is expected to offer a wide range of development and growth opportunities for Deutz.

“The acquisition helps us to advance decentralized energy supply globally with generator sets in rural and less developed areas,” said Dr. Ing. Markus Müller, CTO and CSO of Deutz AG. www.bluestarps.com www.deutz.com

“THESE

ARE THE FIRST BLUE STAR POWER SYSTEMS, INC. UNITS USING THE NEWER DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS LTD G8600 SERIES CONTROLLERS, WITH ADVANCED PARALLEL FEATURES. THE UNITS ARE HOUSED IN LEVEL 3 SOUND ATTENUATED ENCLOSURES.”

6,500 KW GAS GENERATOR FOR A CHICKEN PROCESSING PLANT IN JAMAICA

In 2023 HHI-EMD (HYUNDAI | ENGINE & MACHINERY

HEAVY INDUSTRIES) signed a contract with Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd to supply one gas engine generator set (HiMSEN 14H35/40GV).

Jamaica Broilers Group, currently operating a chicken processing plant in Jamaica, effectively replaced an old diesel engine generator set with a new HiMSEN gas engine generator set. It now provides electrical power to the processing plant.

In order to provide full support to the customer as part of the successful completion and operation of HiMSEN gas engine generator set, HHI-EMD undertook training of the plant’s personnel at the factory. It dispatched supervisors to the project site in advance at the stage of installation. HHI-EMD’s gas generating set was finally shipped in August 2024.

According to the manufacturer, the HIMSEN H35/40G has simple and smart design which makes it suitable for power generation applications with gaseous fuels offering high reliability and performance.

The key features are:

*An economical and ecological engine with higher efficiency and lower emissions, etc.

* Optimized turbocharging with enhanced Miller Cycle;

* Lowest NOx emission with optimized combustion control.

* Stable output: gas engines are able to operate more stable than gas turbine under different ambient temperatures.

* Quick Start Time: the gas engines have a shorter start time compared with gas turbines. Gas engines only take 7 minutes.

* Higher Efficiency & Lower Emission: HYUNDAI gas engines offer higher efficiency and lower emission rates in energy production.

* Bore: 350 mm/Stroke 400 mm

* The gas engine runs on liquefied natural gas rather than heavy crude oil and has a maximum power output of 13,000 bhp.

The HiMSEN H35/40GV has been designed to generate power for onshore power plants, commercial ships, and offshore facilities including drillships.

The new engine emits 20% less carbon dioxide than diesel engines, reduces NOx emissions by 97% to reach world’s lowest level of 50 ppm, and improves engine performance by 47%.

Specifications

* Power

-Min.: 5,558 kW

(7,556.774 hp)

-Max.: 9,600 kW (13,052.363 hp)

* Rotational speed

720 rpm, 750 rpm (4,523.89 rad.min-1, 4,712.39 rad. min-1)

* Weight

Min.: 56 t (61.73 us ton)

Max.: 153.9 t (169.65 us ton)

*Length

10,810 mm, 11,435 mm, 12,384 mm, 12,437 mm, 13,062 mm (425.6 in, 450.2 in, 487.6 in, 489.6 in, 514.3 in)

* Width

1,460 mm (57.5 in)

* Height

4,753 mm, 5,325 mm (187.1 in, 209.6 in)

A spokesman commented: “HHIEMD co-operated closely with the customer until the completion of the first gas engine power plant in Jamaica. It was able to do this thanks to the many hours of experiences accumulated through the supply of more than 2,200 engine generating

sets (above 6,000MW) in over 60 countries.”

Recent HIMSEN deals

In October 2024 HHI-EMD signed a Contract with Sycamore Mine Guinea SAU for the supply of HiMSEN Gensets (9H32/40 x 8 sets) for a mine in Guinea.

Robex Gold, parent company of Sycamore Mine Guinea SAU, is currently implementing the Kiniero Gold Project to develop and expand mines in Guinea.

HHI-EMD will supply 8 sets of 4MW class gensets to supply stable electricity in the mine region. The gensets are scheduled to be shipped in 3 installments beginning in May 2025.

Having a strong track record of supplying captive gensets for mines to various parts of the world, including Central & South America, Africa and Asia, HHI-EMD plans to further expand the supply of power generation equipment to off-grid mining regions.

More information: www.hyundai-engine.com

“HHI-EMD CO-OPERATED CLOSELY WITH THE CUSTOMER UNTIL THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST GAS ENGINE POWER PLANT IN JAMAICA. IT HAS SUPPLIED MORE THAN 2,200 ENGINE GENSETS (ABOVE 6,000MW) IN 60+ COUNTRIES.”

The HIMSEN H35/40G has a simple and smart design which makes it suitable for power generation applications with gaseous fuels offering high reliability and performance. The gas engine runs on liquefied natural gas rather than heavy crude oil and has a maximum power output of 13,000 bhp.

BAHÍA BLANCA AIRPORT, ARGENTINA, RELIES ON DIESEL GENSETS FOR BACKUP POWER

Bahía Blanca Airport, Argentina, has now installed two backup power gensets - the HIMOINSA HSW 500 and HSW 705 generator sets. Each has been fitted with Scania engine and CRAMACO alternator. Combined, the gensets exceed a standby power of 1200 kVA and were provided by the regional distributor, the Elecsen Group.

Comandante Espora Airport, also known as Bahía Blanca Airport, is a domestic airport in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, which is served by Aerolíneas Argentinas and LADE. Espora is also the main base of the Argentine Naval Aviation, and was given the identifier BACE by the Argentine Navy.

In 2023 the site managers felt they needed a rugged and reliable backup power system to replace the ageing generators which they had previously relied on. The airport authorities turned to a reliable regional distributor, the Elecsen Group, for a solution.

The equipment specified in 2023 was two backup power gensets in the form of HIMOINSA HSW 500 and HSW 705 generator sets. Each was fitted with Scania engine and CRAMACO alternator. Combined, the gensets exceed a standby power of 1200 kVA.

The SCANIA model DC13-72A (02-14) diesel engine 4 stroke-cycle is based on a robust design with a strength-optimised cylinder block containing wet cylinder liners, which can easily be exchanged.

Individual cylinder heads with 4 valves per cylinder promote reparability and fuel economy.

Each engine is fully-equipped with a Scania-developed Engine Management System (EMS) to ensure the control of all aspects related to engine performance. The injection system is based on electronically controlled unit injectors, which provides good fuel economy and a high torque.

The engine can be fitted with many accessories such as air cleaners, PTOs and cooling package, to suit a variety of installations.

The HSW 705 generator set is powered by a 4-stroke diesel DC16, 16-litre V8 engine also from SCANIA, with a STAMFORD alternator.

This is direct injection, turbocharged and after-cooled engine, a 90º V8 with a coolant-based cooling system (coolant capacity 68-litres).

Details of the engine are as follows:

*Compression Ratio: 16,7:1

*Fuel Consumption ESP: 154,98 l/h

*Fuel Consumption 100% PRP: 137,92 l/h

*Fuel Consumption 75 % PRP: 102,36 l/h

*Fuel Consumption 50 % PRP: 68,24 l/h

*Lube oil consumption with full load: 0,2 g/kWh

*Lube Oil Specifications: ACEA E5 or E7.

The engine is supplied with 24V electrical system, a water separator filter (visible level), a dry air filter, radiator with pusher fan, radiator water level sensor, an HTW sender, an LOP sender, an electronic governor, hot parts protection and moving parts protection.

The HSW 705 generator set comes with a 4-pole CRAMACO alternator.

This has a Star-seriesconnection type and S-1 14”mounting type with Class H insulation.

standard (vacuum impregnation)

The industrial alternators meet the requirements of the relevant parts of the IEC EN 60034 and the relevant section of other international standards such as BS5000, VDE 0530, NEMA MG1-32, IEC34, CSA C22.2-100 and AS1359.

The HSW 705 generator (Open Set version) is built on a a steel chassis and features an emergency stop button, an oil sump extraction kit, with anti-vibration shock absorbers.

The chassis itself has an integrated fuel tank, a fuel level gauge, a fuel tank drain plug, a steel industrial silencer -15db(A) attenuation system.

The genset can be delivered with a fuel transfer pump (optional) and a steel residential silencer -35db(A) attenuation (optional).

This set runs on diesel fuel and is fed by a 740-litre fuel tank.

IN 2023 THE SITE MANAGERS FELT THEY NEEDED TO ORDER A RUGGED AND RELIABLE BACKUP POWER SYSTEM TO REPLACE THE AGEING GENERATORS WHICH THEY HAD PREVIOUSLY RELIED ON. THE AIRPORT AUTHORITIES TURNED TO A RELIABLE REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR, THE ELECSEN GROUP, FOR A POWER SOLUTION.”

The IP23 alternator enclosure (according IEC-34-5), the exciter system is self-excited, brushless. The Voltage regulator: is A.V.R. (Electronic) with a Single bearing bracket type and flexible disc coupling system. The Coating type is

Electric control is provided via a power panel with measurement devices and control unit (according to necessity and configuration).

More information:

www.elec-sen.com www.scania.com www.himoinsa.com

GROUND-BREAKING RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT ESTABLISHED IN LOS ANGELES

Eco Wave Power Global AB, a prominent company in onshore wave energy technology, has received the final Nationwide Permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers for what it believes is a ground-breaking wave energy project at AltaSea’s premises at the Port of Los Angeles.

This milestone marks a significant step forward in the development of the project, which is set to become the first onshore wave energy installation in the USA. The permit, issued under NWP 52 for Water-Based Renewable Energy Generation Pilot Projects, authorises Eco Wave Power to install eight wave energy floating platforms the piles of an existing concrete wharf structure on the east side of Los Angeles Municipal Pier One.

The system will include an energy conversion unit, consisting of two 20-foot shipping containers, which will be placed on the wharf deck and connected to the floating platforms. With the conversion unit already shipped and located on site, Eco Wave Power plans to complete installation by the end of Q1 2025.

This development marks the completion of two key milestones under Eco Wave Power’s agreement with Shell International Exploration and Production Inc announced in April 2024, under which Eco Wave Power and Shell will collaborate for the development of a wave energy pilot in the Port of Los Angeles. Now, with the permit in place, the parties will enter the execution phase of the project, as per the terms of the agreement.

The US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates that wave energy has the potential to generate over 1400 TWh per year.

The technology

Eco Wave Power’s floaters draw energy from incoming waves by converting the rising and falling motion of the waves into a clean energy generation process.

More precisely, the movement of the floaters compresses and decompresses hydraulic pistons which transmit bio-degradable hydraulic fluid into land located accumulators. In the accumulators, pressure is built.

This pressure rotates a hydraulic motor, which rotates the generator, and then the electricity is transferred into the grid, via an inverter.

The fluid, after decompression, flows back into the hydraulic fluid tank, where it is then re-used by the pistons, thus creating a closed circular system.

The system commences production of electricity from wave heights of 0.5 meters.

The whole system is controlled and monitored by a smart automation system. Also, when the waves are too high for the system to handle the floaters automatically rise above the water level and stay in the upward position until the storm passes. Once the storm passes, the floaters return to operation mode.

Eco Wave Power’s mission is to assist in the fight against climate change by enabling commercial power production from the ocean and sea waves.

The company owns and operates a grid-connected wave energy project in Israel, with co-investment from EDF Renewables IL and the Israeli Energy Ministry, which recognized Eco Wave Power’s technology as “Pioneering Technology.”

The Israeli wave energy project marks the first grid-connected wave energy system in Israel’s history.

Eco Wave Power will soon commence the installation of its third, fourth and fifth wave energy

projects, in the Port of Los Angeles, Taiwan, and Portugal. The company also holds a total projects pipeline of 404.7MW.

Eco Wave Power received funding from the European Union Regional Development Fund, Innovate UK and the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 framework program and was honoured with the “Global Climate Action Award” from the United Nations.

Eco Wave Power’s American Depositary Shares (WAVE) are traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market.

www.ecowavepower.com

ERCOT APPROVES SIX NEW BESS INSTALLATIONS DESIGNED TO POWER TEXAS

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) approved six new batteries for commercial operations in September 2024, totalling more than 730 megawatts (MW) of rated power and 900 MWh of capacity, breaking its record for newlycommissioned storage (by power) for the second time.

Three of those batteries are owned by ENGIE, reflecting more than 500 MW of new capacity.

In September 2025 ENGIE became the first BESS owner in ERCOT with more than 1 GW of installed capacity and the third with more than 1 GWh, joining Plus Power and Jupiter Power.

ENGIE has exclusively developed one-hour duration projects; Plus Power and Jupiter Power have focused more on two-hour duration projects. Six of the top seven largest BESS operators in ERCOT have average site durations of more than 1.5 hours.

In 2023 Plus Power secured US$1.8 billion in financing to support the development of five standalone battery storage projects in Texas - one of the largest ever reported.

Plus Power currently operates four BESS sites, including the 300 MW/600 MWh Rodeo Ranch Energy Storage facility in Pecos, the largest operational standalone storage facility in ERCOT.

Jupiter Power operates nine energy storage s ystems in ERCOT. In August 2024 it commissioned the 200 MW/400 MWh Callisto I Energy Center in central Houston.

Energy Vault has announced plans to deploy a 57 MW/114 MWh BESS in Scurry County, Texas, signing a 10-year offtake agreement with Gridmatic, an AIenabled power marketer.

Construction of the Cross Trails BESS is expected to

“IN SEPTEMBER 2024, ENGIE BECAME THE FIRST BESS OWNER IN ERCOT WITH MORE THAN 1 GW OF INSTALLED CAPACITY AND THE THIRD WITH MORE THAN 1 GWH, JOINING PLUS POWER AND JUPITER POWER. ENGIE HAS EXCLUSIVELY DEVELOPED ONEHOUR DURATION PROJECTS, WHILE PLUS POWER AND JUPITER POWER HAVE FOCUSED MORE ON TWO-HOUR DURATION PROJECTS IN TEXAS.”

begin in early 2025, with commercial operation expected by summer 2025.

In 2023 Enel North America, a clean energy leader in the US and Canada, more than tripled its operational utility-scale storage capacity by bringing five battery energy storage systems (BESS) online in Texas.

The batteries added over 369 MW / 555 MWh of dispatchable energy storage to the Texas power grid, helping increase grid stability and reliability in a state where elevated temperatures last year resulted in record-breaking energy demand.

With a total of 520 MW / 780 MWh of operational utility-scale battery storage capacity across the state, Enel provides services to support resiliency amid shifting grid conditions in ERCOT.

All of Enel’s utility-scale batteries participate in ERCOT’s Ancillary Services, dispatching electricity

during grid emergencies to help prevent blackouts and maintain the grid’s frequency on a daily basis.

As a participant in ERCOT’s Ancillary Services, Enel maintains high availability of its seven operating BESS assets, storing up to 325 MW of available electricity at all times that can be discharged to the grid within seconds if needed – enough electricity to power about 65,000 homes during peak demand, according to the grid operator.

“With extreme heat propelling Texas’ energy demand to recordbreaking levels, the addition of these five new battery storage systems couldn’t have come at a better time,” said Paolo Romanacci, head of Enel North America’s renewable energy business, Enel Green Power North America.

www.enelnorthamerica.com www.engie-na.com www.pluspower.com www.jupiterpower.io

The UFR1001E system- disconne relay monitors voltage and frequenc y in single or three -phase networks

• Presetting per G99/98, values as per the standard pre programmed Under and over voltage monitoring 40…520 V

• Under and over frequenc y monitoring 45…65 Hz

• Monitoring of Rate of Change of Frequenc y (ROCOF, df/dt)

• Monitoring the voltage quality (10 minute average value) Response time adjustable 0.05 … 130.0 s, individual setting for each limit

• Fail-safe, with monitoring of the connected section switch

• Suppor ts the mains synchronisation when using generators

• Measurement 3 phase 3 or 4 wire systems or single phase

• Self-test

Third Par t Independently tested Compliant to G99/98 by Bureau Veritas

DATA CENTRE POWER SOLUTION BASED ON HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS WINS AWARD

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.

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.

According to Caterpillar, “the demonstration provided valuable insights into the capabilities of fuel cell systems to power multi-megawatt data centers, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply to meet 99.999% uptime requirements.”

The award was accepted by Paul Wang, Ph.D., senior engineering project team lead for Caterpillar, who represented a team of more than 50 engineers.

BACKED BY THE NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY (NREL), THE DEMONSTRATION IS SUPPORTED AND PARTIALLY FUNDED BY THE DOE’S H2 AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES OFFICE UNDER THE H2@SCALE INITIATIVE, WHICH BRINGS STAKEHOLDERS TOGETHER TO ADVANCE AFFORDABLE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION, TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND UTILIZATION IN MULTIPLE ENERGY SECTORS.”

The Cat® PGS module is a scalable, rapidly deployable energy storage system using Lithium Ion batteries and the Cat® BDP1000 inverter.

The Cat® PGS integrates with solar or other renewable sources to provide short duration power when the renewable source is not available.

This system provides temporary backup power to facilities in the event of a power outage. Its advanced lithium-ion batteries provide good energy density, high discharge/recharge efficiency, and high cycle life.

“This award from the DOE validates how our advanced technologies, industry expertise and collaborative approach are helping

customers meet their climate-related objectives,” said Jaime Mineart, senior vice president of Caterpillar Electric Power.

Backed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the demonstration is supported and partially funded by the DOE’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office under the H2@Scale initiative, which brings stakeholders together to advance affordable hydrogen production, transport, storage and utilization in multiple energy sectors.

During the demonstration, the NREL analysed safety, technoeconomics and greenhouse gas impacts. More information visit: www.pon-cat.com

2 X 2,000 KW DIELSEL GENSETS FOR THE DIAGEO DISTILLERY IN MEXICO

Tw 2000Kw Rehlko (formerly Kohler Energy) containerised emergency generators have been supplied to Designer Group for the Diageo distillery in Guadalajara in Mexico.

The Diageo distillery is best known for manufacturing brands of spirits such as Johnnie Walker scotch whisky, Buchanan’s, Guinness, Smirnoff, Captain Morgan, Zacapa Rum, Baileys, Black & White, Tanqueray, Tequila Don Julio and Mezcal Unión, Smirnoff Tamarind Vodka and Don Julio Tequila - currently Mexico’s No. 1 tequila.

Last month DE Power engineers travelled out to Mexico to commission the complete generator and control system which had been designed and built by DE Power in Ireland. Assistance was provided by the local Rehlko dealer, Generata who will be responsible for local support and future maintenance.

Pat Cregan, Managing Director of DE Power commented: “What a fantastic project to be a part of. It shows the global reach and co-operation that Rehlko can offer to the emergency power market; offering resilient power solutions to customers all over the globe.”

The distillery’s new generator set

The T2000 kW diesel generator is approved for use with certified renewable Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) / Renewable Diesel (RD) fuels compliant with EN15940 / ASTM D975 and comes with a one-source responsibility for the generating system and accessories.

The generator set and its components are prototype-tested, factory-built, and production-tested. Each set offers reduced operating costs, reduced fuel consumption, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions and has a Conscious Care™ maintenance program.

Each set includes a pilot-excited, permanent magnet (PM) alternator designed to provides superior short circuit capability. The alternator offers a sustained short-circuit current of up to 300% of the rated current for up to 10 seconds.

The fuel system and associated controls were supplied and fully commissioned as part of the company’s scope of works.

DE Power also put in place a maintenance agreement with 24/7 365 callout response to the hospital in case of any potential power issues.

DE Power provides customers with a complete emergency power turnkey package offering a full range of both on and off site services such as design, delivery, installation, commissioning, maintenance, servicing, testing (such as load banking) and UPS supply.

In 2020 DE Power Solutions supplied a generator for a US tech firm which established a major European headquarter campus in Dublin city centre at Wilton Park in Ireland. Backup power for the campus is now being provided by a Rehlko diesel generator, supplied by DE Power Solutions.

Under mains failure conditions the diesel generator is requested to start by the ATS, once the mains breaker is opened the generator breaker is

closed, quickly providing the building with emergency power quickly.

The diesel generator and associated silencers, attenuators, fuel tanks were delivered and positioned by DE Power by utilising the site crane. DE Power’s heavy lift crew manoeuvred the 4 tonne generator into position.

“This was another successful delivery for DE Power Solutions,” explains company MD, Pat Cregan. In another high-profile contract DE Power provided the design, supply, installation and commissioning of a Kohler SDMO 2100KVA generator. Its role was to provide backup power for the expansion of a specialist medical unit at a hospital in South County Dublin.

Visit: depower.ie

2 X 9MW CHP POWER SOLUTIONS FOR FACILITIES IN PERU AND COLOMBIA

Bergen Engines was recently awarded contracts by Oben Holdings to supply baseload CHP power solutions to facilities in Lima, Peru and Barranquilla, Colombia.

The Oben Group, experienced with various reciprocating technologies, chose Bergen’s medium-speed (720rpm) offering due to its superior efficiency, durability, and lower service costs. These engines offer reduced fuel consumption compared to high-speed alternatives, making them both costeffective and environmentally friendly for continuous power applications.

The expansion will see the installation of 2 x 9MW B35:40V20 power plants at Oben’s manufacturing plants in Lima, Peru, and Barranquilla, Colombia.

These green-field sites will utilize Bergen’s innovative technology to operate in base load cogeneration, a testament to both companies’ commitment to sustainable energy practices.

Erik Sosa, Technical Director of Oben Holdings said: “We look forward to working closely with Bergen Engines to implement these cogeneration engines. Energy is one of the most important cost drivers in our sector and we need to maintain our competitiveness, while generating the lowest carbon footprint possible.

“We expect to achieve more than 80% energy efficiency with these systems, one of the highest in the industry.”

Cogeneration, Combined Heat and Power (CHP), is a core application for Bergen Engines. This innovative technology generates reliable electricity while producing useful thermal energy – such as heat or steam – which can be repurposed for use in various heating and cooling applications, reports the company.

OBEN GROUP, EXPERIENCED WITH VARIOUS RECIPROCATING TECHNOLOGIES, CHOSE BERGEN’S MEDIUM-SPEED (720RPM) OFFERING DUE TO ITS SUPERIOR EFFICIENCY, DURABILITY, AND LOWER SERVICE COSTS. THESE ENGINES OFFER REDUCED FUEL CONSUMPTION COMPARED TO HIGH-SPEED ALTERNATIVES, MAKING THEM BOTH COSTEFFECTIVE & ECO-FRIENDLY FOR CONTINUOUS POWER APPLICATIONS.”

The key advantages of CHP:

* Increased Efficiency CHP systems can achieve higher efficiency, often exceeding 80%, compared to conventional power plants.

* Energy Cost Savings - by using waste heat for heating the plant, water on site, or industrial processes, CHP can reduce the overall energy consumption and costs for a facility.

* Grid Resilience- CHP systems can provide backup power during grid outages or disruptions, enhancing the resilience of critical facilities and reducing the risk of downtime.

Theo Lorentzos, Head of Sales, Americas for Bergen Engines comments: “We extend our gratitude to Oben Group for entrusting us with the expansion of their power needs in both Colombia and Perú.

“Oben’s purpose is to produce sustainable solutions to drive food safely to the world and we will support this by producing electricity efficiently as well as meeting the thermal energy demand that their manufacturing processes require, around the clock.”

Following the delivery of the engines, Oben will have full access to Bergen Engines’ service centre in Querétaro, Mexico for spare parts

and expert technical service. The Querétaro location represents the latest addition to Bergen’s global service network, ensuring seamless operations and customer satisfaction across Latin America.

“Over the past five years, we have experienced remarkable growth in the Latin American region, with contracts signed in Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Honduras, and an established fleet in Mexico,” reports Aldrich Richter, Managing Director for Bergen Engines, LATAM.

“With Oben, Bergen Engines will embark on its second project in Barranquilla, Colombia, strengthening the city’s power infrastructure. We thank Oben Group for recognizing the high efficiency of our power solutions to create resilient, reliable, cost-effective power for the longterm.”

www.bergenengines.com

GAS

5MW GAS GENERATOR TO SUPPORT ENERGY TRANSITION IN ALBERTA, CANADA

Versorium Energy Ltd. is supporting the energy transition in Alberta, Canada with their decentralised energy systems based on mtu gas gensets from Rolls-Royce.

Versorium announced that it has recently connected the first system to Alberta’s power grid. The Benalto 1 DER project can now respond to changes in the electricity market within minutes and provide 5 MW of reliable power whenever Alberta needs it.

A company spokesman comments: “Congratulations to the team at Versorium and also to our partner Collicutt Energy Services on this milestone. Versorium chose mtu gasgensets because of their high efficiency and low emissions. Another decisive factor was that they can already be operated with up to 25% hydrogen and can run for a long period of time.”

The Benalto 1 DER Project is a natural gas-fired electric generation facility located on private land, approximately 5 kilometres south of Sylvan Lake, Alberta in Red Deer County.

The Project has a nameplate capacity of 5 MW and is comprised of two 2.5 MW natural gas-fired high efficiency-low emission industrial engines and electrical switchgear, housed within modular buildings.

The Project connects to FortisAlberta’s existing 25 kilovolt (kV) distribution line. Phase 2 construction commenced on June 4, 2024 and the Project began operating on July 15, 2024.

A spokesperson for Versorium comments: “With an energy transition underway, we believe there is a growing need for flexible generation facilities to support the stability of electricity grids across Canada.

“The increase in intermittent renewable generation combined with increasing load growth and the phaseout of coal generation, presents an opportunity for Versorium to contribute to grid stability through the development of fast-to-dispatch facilities that will help offset day-to-day and seasonal electricity demand spikes when there is a shortage of supply in the market.

“Looking to the future, we are committed to contributing to environmental, social and governance (ESG) transition in Canada. Our highly-efficient natural gas facilities are capable of running on 25% hydrogen today, with a capability target of 100% by 2030. As hydrogen production and distribution gains momentum as a clean energy fuel source for electricity generation, we will evaluate the viability of transitioning our facilities to this fuel technology.”

The spokesperson concludes: “Our mission is to become a leading power generation company by developing flexible and sustainable energy solutions to transform Canada’s electricity grids.

“This is what we refer to as Smart Energy. At Versorium, we believe that our mission and culture are what set us apart from other companies in the power industry.

“Our company’s culture is guided by our peoplepeople who share the same beliefs, behaviours and values. At the core of Versorium are three key values that drive how we do business: We are committed to protecting our people, the public, the environment and the company’s assets. Meeting this commitment is a corporate responsibility for Versorium and the personal responsibility of each employee and contractor working on our behalf.

“We believe that Zero Is Real, which means all injuries and occupational illnesses are preventable. Our people

are expected to speak up about unsafe conditions and behaviours, take action to address concerns or stop unsafe work, and look out for each other 24/7.

“Whether our employees work in a field location or in an office setting, they must always ensure that they comply with all health, safety and environment related legal requirements and must comply with Versorium’s corporate safety policies. Safe, reliable and incident-free operations will always be critical to our success.”

What is the FortisAlberta’s 25 kilovolt (kV) distribution line?

FortisAlberta is an electricity distribution provider, also known as a Distribution Facility Owner.

The company manages the safe and reliable distribution of electricity over a network of more than 127,000 kilometres of wires linked together by approximately 1.1 million poles.

As a distribution-only provider, FortisAlberta’s focus is on delivering electricity; other parties manage generation, transmission, and r etailing.

FortisAlberta’s system receives electricity from both large generators connected to the high-voltage transmission system, as well as smaller ones connected to the distribution system (e.g., distribution connected

generators like wind and solar PV farms).

It takes around 350 dedicated Power Line Technicians (PLTs) to keep the system running for over 590,000 customer sites in 240 Alberta communities, from the US border in the south to Conklin in the north, in all kinds of weather.

www.versoriumenergy.com www.fortisalberta.com

TWO 1,000 KW GENSETS FOR A REFRIGERATED WAREHOUSE PROJECT IN LAS VEGAS

AKSA USA has just supplied three gensets - 2 x 1000kW and 1 x 100kW - to a refrigerated warehouse based in Las Vegas.

A company spokesman comments: “We have provided reliable power support for a refrigerated warehouse project in Las Vegas by supplying two 1000kW and 1 x 100kW generators. We offer a huge thanks to our distributor, W.W. Williams team, Regional Manager Joshua Hendricks, and Sales Manager David Grego for their invaluable contributions to fulfilling this contract.”

AKSA Power Generation has been producing industrial generator sets with an innovative compact design and excellence in quality for over 30 years. AKSA has been providing reliable power through three main production plants and over 15 branch offices worldwide.

AKSA’s APD-ULJ100 features a John Deere 4045HF285 engine with a STAMFORD alternator and a DSE 7320 control Panel Make & Model. Its Frequency & Speed: 60Hz, 1800rpm and the Enclosure Make & Model is AKSA AUL 41/42.

* Stand-by Power (Maximum): Power available at variable load in the event of main power network failure. No over load is permitted.

*Prime Power: Power available at variable load in lieu of a main power network. Overload of 10% is permitted for 1 hour in every 12 hours of operation.

The above ratings represent the engine performance capabilities to conditions specified in accordance with ISO 8528/5 & ISO3046. The generator set is designed and manufactured in a facility certified to ISO9001 standards. The set is designed and manufactured in a facility certified to ISO14001:2015 standards.

The generator set, with its components, are prototype tested and production tested according to the UL test program. The generator set also meets NFPA70, 99, 110, 37 Level 1 when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards.

AKSA POWER GENERATION HAS BEEN PRODUCING INDUSTRIAL GENERATOR SETS WITH AN INNOVATIVE COMPACT DESIGN AND EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. AKSA HAS BEEN PROVIDING RELIABLE POWER THROUGH THREE MAIN PRODUCTION PLANTS AND OVER 15 BRANCH OFFICES WORLDWIDE.”

AKSA’s APD-ULM1000 features a Mitsubishi S12H-Y2PTAW-1 fitted with a STAMFORD alternator and a DSE 7320 control panel. 60Hz, 1800rpm frequency and speed and a AKSA AUL 91/92 enclosure.

The Mitsubishi S12H-Y2PTAW-1 engine uses proprietary MHIET mechanical fuel system and turbocharger technology, ensuring economical fuel consumption and maximized power output for a minimized installation footprint.

Despite its compact size, the engine layout has been designed to provide easy inspection and maintenance.

*Bore x stroke (mm): 150 x 175

*Cylinder configuration: 12/60°V

*Engine type: 4-stroke, diesel

*Total displacement (l): 37.11

Control panel: the DSE7320 is an Auto Mains (Utility) Failure Control Module suitable for a wide variety of single genset applications.

Monitoring engine parameters, this module will display warnings, shutdown and engine status information on the back-lit LCD screen, illuminated LEDs, remote PC and via SMS text alerts (with external modem). The module can be easily

configured using the DSE Configuration Suite PC software.

Selected front panel editing is also available.

The generator set is designed and manufactured in a facility certified to ISO9001 standards. The set is designed and manufactured in a facility certified to ISO14001:2015 standards.

This generator set, with its components, are prototype-tested and production tested according to the UL test program.

The generator set meets NFPA70, 99, 110, 37 Level 1 when equipped with the necessary accessories and installed per NFPA standards.

* Stand-by Power (Maximum): Power available at variable load in the event of main power network failure. No over load is permitted.

*Prime Power: Power available at variable load in lieu of a main power network. Overload of 10% is permitted for 1 hour in every 12 hours of operation.

The above ratings represent the engine performance capabilities to conditions specified in accordance with ISO 8528/5 & ISO3046. aksausa.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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