Gas engines

GE Jenbacher Cogeneration Systems Providing Olympic Power

GE Jenbacher Cogeneration Systems Providing Olympic Power: GE Energy has been awarded the contract to supply its Jenbacher cogeneration technology to power two natural gas and biomass-fueled energy centers being built in London’s Olympic Park and Stratford City development. The centers will provide power and heating and cooling systems for the London 2012 Olympic Games [...]

ABB Turbocharging and INA To Develop VVT System

ABB Turbocharging and INA To Develop VVT System
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd of Switzerland and INA Schaeffler KG (INA) of Germany have recently signed an agreement that will see the two companies cooperate in the field of variable valve trains (VVT) for diesel and gas engines in the power range above 400 kW.
The agreement reflects the intentions of [...]

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport

Powering the Cologne/Bonn Airport Airport plant surpasses 200 000 operating hours
The Konrad Adenauer airport in Cologne/Bonn, Germany, is powered by a combined heat and power plant (CHP) with four GE Energy Jenbacher type 616, 2 MW gas engines in operation since 1999.
On the 10th anniversary of the power plant’s installation, it was calculated that the four units [...]

GE Oil & Gas will be unveiling the latest addition to their aeroderivative gas turbines

GE Oil & Gas will be unveiling the latest addition to their aeroderivative gas turbines solutions portfolio, a new enhanced package specifically designed for onshore and offshore LNG applications, as well as their latest ecomagination certified solution, the ORegen waste heat recovery system for gas turbines.
 
They will also showcase the Blue C, the world’s first fully marinized [...]

BERGEN ENGINES POWER SPANISH SITE

A leading manufacturer and distributor of cellulose, collagen and plastic for the food industry, the Spanish company Viscofan, has recently installed two Rolls-Royce Bergen B-gas engines to power a new cogeneration plant.
Two BV20 engines, each producing 8.5 MW of electrical energy at 44.4% efficiency, have joined four Bergen KVGS engines, which have been in service since [...]

24-CYLINDER ENGINE MAKES COMMERCIAL DEBUT

In September 2008, GE Energy’s Jenbacher J624, the world’s first 24-cylinder gas engine, made its commercial debut in a new cogeneration plant installed at one of the Netherlands’ largest commercial tomato greenhouse operations.
Two of GE’s 4 MW, natural gas-fueled J624 GS engines are powering the cogeneration plant at Royal Pride Holland’s sprawling greenhouse facility in Middenmeer, [...]

MWM Reports Strong Power Generation Sales in India

20-cylinder gas engine, by the German manufacturer MWM, is one of the systems currently being used in Indian decentralized power generation plants.
The company formerly known as Deutz Power Systems GmbH, which recently became MWM (reclaimed from the company’s 1920s name Motoren- Werke Mannheim) has reported a growing demand for gas-powered, decentralized energy supply plants [...]

Corporate News

Ukrainian diesel and gas engine manufacturer PervomaiskDieselMash (PDM) successfully expanded its position in the distributed power generating and cogeneration markets. During the last two years PDM delivered cogeneration units based on the PDM gas engines of different powers (from 315 up to 800 kW) to different regions of Ukraine and abroad. The largest of these [...]

New Jenbacher Gas Engine Packaging Operation in China

GE Energy’s Jenbacher gas engine business announced the opening of a new regional engine packaging operation at GE’s manufacturing center in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province in southeast China. The new packaging operation will help support GE Energy’s customers in China and Asia. The facility will package about 30 engines in 2008 and [...]

Advertise Here!

Advertise Here!

Archives

RSS Renewable Energy News From Powermag

  • Venezuela's Power System on Brink of Collapse March 1, 2010
    Venezuela, a country that relies on hydropower for almost three-quarters of its electricity, has been battling a deepening electricity crisis since a drought in 2009 and a sudden 7% surge in demand brought the country’s power system to the brink of collapse.... […]
  • Peru: The Potential to Become a Regional Energy Hub March 1, 2010
    Water and gas provide the energy for Peru’s power generation sector, and the country could generate considerably more, especially from hydro and wind. While the nation strives to extend electricity service to all its citizens, it’s also looking beyond its borders for potential future customers.... […]
  • Ethiopia's New Hydro Plant Boosts Region's Generating Capacity March 1, 2010
    Ethiopia in mid-January officially inaugurated the 420-MW Gilgel Gibe II hydropower project, the second hydropower plant to be opened since November 2009, when the 300-MW Tekezé project began operations.... […]
  • Plant Efficiency: Begin with the Right Definitions February 1, 2010
    The race is on to claim the title of "most efficient coal-fired power plant" on the planet. However, it’s tricky identifying finalists because of the widespread misuse of the term "efficiency" and all those nagging assumptions. Let’s first establish clear definitions and then identify the title contenders.... […]
Sedo - Buy and Sell Domain Names and Websites project info: lakho.com Statistics for project lakho.com etracker® web controlling instead of log file analysis