UK Power News – July/August 2021

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THE CROWN ESTATES SITE IN REGENTS ST. LONDON GMI Power installed a genset model C220D5e on the roof of this prestigious building Page 18 An engineering project focused on hydrogen an led by Cummins has been given £14.6 million to develop a hydrogen-fuelled engine at the company’s plant in Darlington, County Durham. The money is part of a package of almost £92 million in combined UK government and industry funding which is provided to boost trade & industry. Spearheaded by Cummins, the Brunel project will rely on a consortium of internal combustion engine (ICE) and subsystem suppliers focussed on medium, and heavy-duty engines, reports the UK’s Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC). The APC is a private limited company with a board of directors overseeing the investments made by the UK government and industry. A spokesman from the APC commented: “The project will make a major contribution to increasing UK self-reliance in the emerging hydrogen economy and provide a significant uplift in the UKsourced ICE supply chain. A key aim of this project will be to demonstrate that carbondioxide emissions can be virtually eliminated while retaining diesel-like levels of performance.”

NEW FROM MWM MwM is adding a V12 and V16 cylinder variant to its TCG 3020 gas generator set series. The new gensets provide key durability and reliability.

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Cummins pioneers its new hydrogen engine in Darlington, County Durham Jonathan Atkinson, an Executive Director of Cummins, said: “Confirmation of the strategic support awarded by APC is excellent news for Cummins and our worldclass research and development facility in Darlington. This project will significantly accelerate the pace of hydrogen engine development, ensuring that the UK is in the vanguard of this exciting new technology which will play a significant

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He added that the project “will maintain and upskill many hundreds of key technical jobs, not just at Cummins and our consortium partners but across our total supply base in the UK and abroad.” He concludes: “In the midto-long term it offers major potential to expand our highvalue export business, supplying hydrogen engines and subsystems manufactured in the UK to all customers around the world.”

GREAT ORMONDE STREET HOSPITAL Clarke energy completed a scheduled overhaul of an INNIo Jenbacher engine onsite.


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