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HIMOINSA SATISFIES THE DEMANDS
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Alternators 20
The role of AC diesel-driven generating sets in telecoms.
CHP 22
The 9.5MW GE Jenbacher installed in Rosenheim, Bavaria.
CHP & Biofuel 24
Beckton in London is the site of a new fat-fuelled powerplant.
Gas Engines 26
GEM Energy & Capstone Microturbines in Toledo, USA.
Company Profile: Leroy-Somer 28 & 29
One of the worlds leading electromechanical OEMs.
Gen-sets 30
We look at Caterpillars remarkable new G3516H gen-set.
CHP & Trent 60 32
A Rolls-Royce Trent 60 is bound for Veracruz, Mexico.
Combined Cycle Plant 34
We look at the ultra-efficient 595MW Lausward CCPP.
District.Heating 36
Dalkia has renewed a district heating contract in Bratislava.
Sonic Soot Blowers 38
A successful solution for S. Koreas Youngheung Power Plant.
Gas.Engines 40
Alstom is supplying China with GT13E2 gas turbines.
Gen-sets 42
FG Wilsons gen-sets feature at Milas-Bodrum Airport, Turkey.
Cogeneration 44
Covasna, Romania, is the site of a new CHP plant.
Powerplant for Centrepoint 46
Almacantar is looking for a CHP unit for Centrepoint.
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WELCOME
A warm welcome to this months
issue of Worldwide Independent
Power - as always bringing you
closer to the stories and issues
affecting on-site power and
cogeneration around the world.
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not hesitate to contact the editor.
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Soyez le bienvenu cette issue de
Worldwide Independent Power.
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co-generation sur place autour du
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cogeneration a livello globale. Per
commenti editoriali, si prega di
contattare l'editore.
Aidan Turnbull
- Editor
Unique power grid project
launched in Oregon, USA
A
unique insider's view of a working smart grid demonstration project
with the development of the 8,000-square-foot Salem Smart Power
Center facility in Salem, Oregon, USA, by Portland General Electric. Whats truly unique about this
is the way a 5MW lithium-ion battery systemis at the centre of everything.
Installed with a large-scale energy storage system, the centre is primarily a test-bed to help PGE test
how to store and better integrate variable renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the
power grid, along with several other smart technologies as part of its Salem Smart Power Project. The
technologies work together to create a highly reliable micro-griddesigned to serve about 500 business
and residential customers in southeast Salem.
PGE collaborated with Eaton and EnerDel, Inc. on the $23 million Salem Smart Power Project. The
project received U.S. Department of Energy matching funds as part of the largest regional smart grid
demonstration project in the US officially its known as the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration
Project (PNW-SGDP).
We are demonstrating smart grid technologies to help teach others how to build intelligent energy
resources for the future, while continuing to deliver long-term value for our own customers," Jim Piro,
PGE president and CEO, told WIP. "We are proud of the collaboration, hard work and ingenuity that went
into this project, and thank our customers who volunteered to participate in this important study."
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, chairman of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee,
outlined the international importance of this smart grid set-up: "Increasing renewables, reliability and
storage moves our country toward a low-carbon, more sustainable energy future. This Smart Power Center
and the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration Project shows that when it comes to energy innova-
tion, Oregon takes a back seat to no one."
The PGE project will test energy storage, dispatchable standby generation, remotely operated power
line switches, demand response, renewable energy integration and transactive control.
PGE worked with EnerDel to outfit the centre with a 5MW, lithium-ion battery system, while Eaton
provided engineering expertise and two-way inverters to manage and operate the energy storage system.
The energy storage system works with state of Oregon standby generators to create a high-reliability
zone to reduce service interruptions for PGE customers. The Oregon State Data Center, Oregon Military
Department and the Anderson Readiness Center are all participating in the research.
Salem-based Kettle Brand, the pioneer of kettle-cooked potato crisps and an industry leader in
sustainability, is connecting its 616-panel rooftop
solar installation to the project to help test
storage and bring solar energy into the grid when
it's needed most.
To test demand-response technologies, PGE
business customers are volunteering to cycle
their heating, cooling and other systems on and
off throughout the day or shift their use to
off-peak.
PGE is also testing its own Smart PowerSM soft-
ware, which brings power generating resources
online at the optimal time.
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Estevo II opens in
Galicia
May 23rd, 2013: Spain-
based IBERDROLA chair-
man, Ignacio Galan, and
the head of Galicias
regional government,
Alberto Nuez Feijoo,
unveiled a plaque to com-
memorate the full
commissioning of Santo
Estevo II, a new hydro-
electric power plant built
in the Sil river basin,
close to the village of
Nogueira de Ramuin
(Ourense).
IBERDROLA has invested
over 1.1 billion and
made purchases of 1.2
billion from more than
200 local providers in
Galicia over the past 10
years.
Wrtsil to supply
major gas engine
power plant to
Russia
Wrtsil has just been
awarded the contract to
supply a major power
plant for Russia. The 110
MW unit will be by far the
largest power plant
running on Wrtsil
engines in Russia. The
order comes from
Transmashenergo, an
independent power pro-
ducer, and the power
plant is to be located in
Tikhvin in Russias
Leningrad region.
The plant will run on
natural gas using six
Wrtsil 50SG engines.
Wrtsil will supply the
engineering both basic
and detailed, the
generating sets with
auxiliary modules and sys-
tems, automation and
control equipment.
Also supplied will be the
electrical system, and the
engine hall complete with
stacks fitted with carbon
monoxide control
catalysts.
Alstom has been awarded a contract by Bharat
Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)to supply
components and services for the 2x800 MW
Gadarwara super thermal power plant at
Gadarwara, Narsingpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
This contract is worth approximately 100 million.
Under the scope of the contract, Alstom Thermal
Power will co-operate with BHEL in designing the
boilers and supply pressure parts of the 800 MW
supercritical boilers along with pulverisers and air-
preheater components.
It will also assist BHEL with technical advisors
during the erection and commissioning of the two
units. Key components will be manufactured from
Alstoms state-of-the-art facilities in Wellsville and
Concordia in the USA as well as in Durgapur and
Shahabad, India. Unit I is expected to be
commissioned in 2016, whilst unit II is expected to be commissioned in 2017. Andreas Lusch, Senior
Vice President of Alstom Thermal Powers Steam
business, said: We are delighted to continue to
partner with BHEL on this project. Alstom is com-
mitted to further invest and develop in India in
power sector.
The new Gadarwara contract is a confirmation of
the strong cooperation established since 2005 with
BHEL. It comes in addition to seven contracts signed
with BHEL between 2008 to 2012 for supercritical
boilers in Barh II, Krishnapatnam, Bara, Yeramarus,
Bellary, Mouda and Nabinagar in India.
Alstoms supercritical coal-fired boilers are state-
of-the-art technology. They are designed for the
challenges of the power industry in India, i.e. to
achieve increased efficiency & reduced emissions.
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Alstom wins new 100m contract with India
In brief...
EU ETS in turmoil after carbon-credits rejection
Last month the European Union
Parliament rejected a proposal to
backload - or postpone - the
auctioning of additional credits
within the EU Emissions Trading
Scheme (EU ETS). The proposal
was aimed to rebalance the
supply of credits and stabilise the
price of carbon.
The rejected vote prompted the
price of credits within the EU ETS
to plummet.
The European Commissioner for
Climate Action, Connie Hedegaard
responded to the vote. She com-
ments: The Commission, of
course, regrets that the European
Parliament has not approved the
back-loading proposal...Europe
needs a robust carbon market to
meet our climate targets and spur
innovation. The Commission
remains convinced that back-
loading would help restore
confidence in the EU ETS in the
short term.
The WorldGBCs European
Regional Network also weighed in
on the vote, commenting: Today
is a desperately sad day for the
EU; previously a world leader on
climate change policy, and with
many countries around the world
developing their own cap-and-
trade schemes, the message
we have sent out is an over-
whelmingly negative one.
The EU ETS not only supports the
emissions reduction targets of
European countries and corpora-
tions, but also the trading of the
UN flexible mechanisms under the
Kyoto Protocol, including
Certified Emissions Reductions for
Clean Development Mechanism
projects.
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Aquamarine Power
secures full consent
for 40MW Lewis wave
energy farm
Aquamarine Power has
received full consent from
the Scottish Government
for a 40MW wave farm off
the north-west coast of
Lewis, Scotland - making it
the world's largest fully-
permitted ocean energy
site.
The nxt few years will see
the deployment of between
40 and 50 Oyster devices
along the coast at Lag na
Greine, near to Fivepenny
Borve, in one of the best
wave energy locations in
Europe. Once complete, the
farm will have the capacity
to power nearly 30,000
homes.
New biomass plant to
be built in Senta,
Serbia
The northern Serbian town
of Senta will provide the
location for a new biomass-
fired cogeneration plant
which will be built in two
phases. The first phase,
costing 15.2m will produce
8.4 MW of heat and 4.9 MW
of electricity, with a second
phase scheduled to be
completed in 2015-16.
The plant will require fuel
in the form of 35,000
tonnes of biomass a year,
supplied by agricultural
operations in neighbouring
municipalities.
European investors behind
the project include
Belgiums renewable energy
project developer
WindVision, and Synvalor of
the Netherlands, which has
already been awarded the
plant design contract.
Google decides to go fly a kite and make power
Google has bought a US-based-
company which generates power
using turbines which are mounted
on tethered kites or wings.
Makani Power will become part
of Google X - the secretive
research and development arm of
the search giant. The deal comes
as Makani carries out the first
fully autonomous flights of robot
kites bearing its power-generating
propellers.
Google has not said how much
it paid to acquire Makani, but it
has already invested $15m
(9.9m) in the company.
Makani reports that the deal
will "provide us with the
resources to accelerate our work
to make wind energy cost
competitive with fossil fuels".
Rather than use fixed turbines
to generate power, Makani has
recently been experimenting with
flying wings adorned with
several smaller turbines which act
as propellers as the craft takes
off.
Makani claims that mounting the
turbines on a wing is more
efficient as large numbers can be
built with fewer materials than
traditional tower-based turbines.
In addition, the robot wings can
land to avoid damage if wind
speeds are too high or during bad
weather.
The compan has plans to
operate the tethered wings in
small groups of six with each one
anchored at the
points of a vast
hexagon. The wings
operate between
250m (820ft)and
600m meters above
ground.
The firm has
just successfully
completed tests on
a 30 kW prototype
to see if its control
system lets it
launch, hover,
and generate power and land
without any human intervention.
Fully working models will be
larger and, Makani hopes, be able
to generate 600 kW. It hopes the
cost of the power generated will
initially be competitive with
off-shore wind farms.
Power is generated by the wing
flying in a circular path, with
electricity transmitted to the
ground via the conducting core of
the tether.
Google X is the big ideas arm
of the search company - it seeks
out unusual investment projects
and is tasked with testing out
ideas outside the normal remit of
the larger company.
The lab has already inspired
investment in Google's self-
driving car initiative currently in
the news and also did the early
investigation work on its
augmented spectacles project
which was launched in 2012.
Leak discovered in Space Station power cooling
On May 10th, 2013, the International Space Station discovered radiator leak in its power system.The leak
was in the system used to cool electronics associated with solar array power channel 2B, one of eight fed by
the station's huge solar panels. Ammonia flowing through a large radiator is used to carry away heat
generated by the array's batteries and electrical
systems.
The two U.S. arrays at the far left end of the station's
integrated power truss - the port six, or P6 arrays -
feed power to electrical channels 2B and 4B.
The P6 set of arrays, like its three counterparts, routes
power from the solar panels directly into the station's
electrical grid during daylight passes, at the same time
charging dual sets of batteries that take over during
orbital darkness. Nasa said the leak is from one
previously leaking loop which could be bypassed if
needed, and that eventual repairing the leak might
require a portion of the station's cooling system be
shut down for about 48 hours.
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In brief...
USAF contract in Qatar
a contract to provide,
operate and maintain
power plants to the US Air
Force at its Al Udeid Air
Base in Qatar has been won
by a joint venture between
KBR and CH2M Hill. The
US$17.9m deal last until
2015, with the option to
extend for a further two
years. It was awarded
under the USAF Contract
Augmentation Program.
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New biomass plant for Kent, UK
MVV Energie has begun work
building a new biomass power
plant close to Sittingbourne in
Kent. The project is being
implemented by MVV Environment
Ridham Ltd, an English subsidiary
of MVV Energie.
Located at Ridham Dock, an
industrial port on the river Swale,
this power plant will use old and
waste timber to generate electric-
ity and heating energy.
This represents our first invest-
ment in biomass-based energy
generation abroad, Dr. Georg
Mller, CEO of MVV Energie, tells
WIP. We will be drawing on the
same wealth of technological and
operating expertise that has
already made us one of the
market leaders in the biomass business in Germany.
The company is investing around 140 million (approx. 118 million) in the power plant.
MVV Energie already operates three biomass power plants in Germany with a throughput
of 370,000 tonnes of waste timber a year.
Building the power plant in Ridham Dock will enable us to benefit from the attractive
conditions on offer in the UK, reports Paul
Carey, Managing Director of MVV Environment
Ridham. The plant will have a high energy
efficiency rate, absolutely state-of-the-art
technology and make a valuable contribution
towards ecological energy generation.
The power plant at Ridham Dock will use old
timber to generate both electricity and heating
energy. The power plant has a net capacity of
23MW and will generate almost 188 million
kilowatt-hours of green electricity a year. The
plant will be able to supply neighbouring
industry with environmentally-friendly heating
energy, says MVV Energie.
Vitol group
buys
Immingham
CHP plant in N.
Lincolnshire
The Vitol Group has bought the UK-based
Immingham Combined Heat and Power in a
move marking its first major power plant
purchase.
The 1,220MW plant, located in North
Lincolnshire, will be acquired from refiner
Phillips 66. The plant supplies 2% of the UK's
electricity demand, and provides steam and
electricity to Phillips 66's Humber refinery.
Ian Taylor, president and chief executive of
Vitol, said in a statement: "Immingham CHP
is a high quality power plant with a highly
skilled and experienced workforce...We are
delighted to add it to our portfolio."
The deal marks the first foray into power
station ownership for Vitol. The company
already owns oil terminals in several
countries, as well as three refineries in
Belgium, Switzerland and the United Arab
Emirates.
Trading companies have increasingly begun
to acquire physical assets connected to
their trading businesses. A spokeswoman for
Vitol said that there were no plans to
acquire the refinery from Phillips 66.
The acquisition of the Immingham plant
involves Vitol buying the entire issued share
capital of Phillips 66 Power Operations Ltd,
the company that legally owns it.
Immingham CHP.
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120kWe CHP system supplied to the Butlins Holiday
Resort in Skegness will serve 1.5m holidaymakers
Cogenco, Dalkia's specialist CHP provider,
has supplied a new CHP system to the
famous Butlins holiday resort in Skegness.
The 120kWe CHP plant will provide heating
and electricity for the resort, which caters
for 1.5 million holiday makers each year.
Cogenco's CHP is a packaged system
designed for smaller commercial sites, and
has been sized to deliver significant savings
compared with electricity supply from the
grid and running separate heating systems
as well as reducing CO2 emissions.
In this application, waste energy from the
electricity generation plant is fed through
an exchanger to provide heating for
showers, pools and rooms.
Mike Crowther, operations director at
Butlins, told WIP that the new system is
curently allowing the Butlins resort to
provide electricity and heating to the
indoor health spa and Splash Waterworld
pool complex, while considerably reducing
its costs.
Crowther explains: "Dalkia's CHP techn-
ology has enabled us to lower our energy
bills and maintenance costs, whilst
continuing to reduce carbon emissions
significantly."
He says: "With long-term commitments to
energy efficiency and carbon reduction, we
required an efficient on-site CHP system
that could provide a heating solution to our
swimming facilities, which are in constant
use throughout the day."
As part of Dalkias cogeneration plant
management package, the company is
pledged to provide clients with:
* Uninterrupted Energy Supply at Reduced
Cost
* Guaranteed total energy efficiency
reducing the amount of primary energy
used by up to 40%.
* Local energy management based on an
ongoing optimum choice of available energy
sources, including gas, power, hot water,
steam and other primary energies.
* Secure heat and power supply to the
site.
Dalkias CHP technology is said to create a
significantly reduced environmental impact,
with greenhouse gas emissions reduced by
more than 30%, rising to up to 60% when
cogeneration replaces fuel oil or coal,
avoiding the emission of up to 500 grams of
carbon dioxide per kWh produced.
Dalkia recently began started construction
of the future biomass boiler which will
supply the Purpan site, the new Pierre-Paul
Riquet Hospital and the new emergency -
resuscitation - general medicine and
psychiatry buildings at the Toulouse
University Hospital - Purpan.
To meet the Purpan site's current energy
requirements and future-proof the facility
for the significant additional needs
generated by the opening of new buildings
in 2014, the Toulouse University Hospital
has undertaken a major energy savings
program and the redeployment of its
Energy Unit.
As a result, it has contracted Purpan
Energies Sant, a Dalkia France subsidiary,
to design, build and operate its future bio-
mass heat boiler. The boiler plant will have
two 2.5 MW wood-fired boilers that will
provide 90% of the site's heat requirements.
A condensation heat recovery system, a
very efficient solution in energy terms, will
recover the energy from the condensation
of the plant's flue gas.
This new boiler will consume 9,000 metric
tons of wood fuel a year sourced from the
local forestry industry. With its emphasis on
renewable energy, the future Purpan Energy
Unit is scheduled to enter service in
October 2013.
It will reduce the future site's energy
expenditure by two thirds.
and avoid the emission of 5,300 metric tons
of CO2 a year, that is, the equivalent emis-
sion of 3,000 vehicles.
One of Europes biggest dairy plants based
in Poland willreplace a coal-fired facility
with combined heat and power technology
as Poland continues to reduce its
dependency on fossil fuels.
Mlekovita, the first dairy factory based in
Poland, is to see installation of the facility
carried out by Dresser Rand in conjunction
with its local partner in Poland,
Energotechnika.
Before it considered installing the CHP
facility, the facility used 18,500 tonnes of
brown coal a year as fuel. Replacing the
coal-fired facility with a CHP system
enabled Mlekovita to obtain the 'Yellow
Certificates' - an econonomic incentive for
eco-management - from the Polish
government thanks to the increased
efficiency of the new system.
The CHP plant uses four Guascor SFGLD
natural gas gen-sets which provide 1.6 MWe
of power. The gen-sets warm up the con-
densates back-flow for the steam boilers
from the dairy factory and produce process
steam at 4 bar for internal use.
The GUASCOR gas engine SFGLD series is
said to stand outs for its toughness and
high performance under the hardest work-
ing conditions.
GUASCOR gas engines can run on different
qualities of gases both natural gas and bio-
gas.
The simultaneous generation of electricity
and heat by the cogeneration plants allows
the user to take full advantage of the fuel
energy.
Guascor prides itself on taking on the
important challenge of providing electrical
energy to companies and populations who
live in isolated remote regions.
CHP technology
from Guascor for
dairy plant in
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ABB wins US$120m
from the SEC
Swiss-based power group
ABB has said it has won
orders worth around
$120m from the Saudi
Electricity Company to
supply transformers that
will help to enhance
capacity and enable more
electricity supply to meet
growing needs.
ABB will design, manufac-
ture, supply and install
the power transformers,
which will be located at
substations in the west-
ern, eastern, southern
and central regions of the
country.
ABB recently announced a
$40m investment for the
construction of a new
manufacturing plant for
high-voltage GIS and the
establishment of a trans-
former service workshop
in Saudi Arabia.
Nexans in Ecuador
cable link
Nexans has been awarded
a contract by Chinas
Sinohydro Corporation to
supply the vital extra
high-voltage (EHV) power
cable link for Ecuadors
1500 MW Coca Codo
Sinclair hydroelectric
project currently under
construction in the
Amazon Basin.
Nexans will supply 7 km
of single-core 500 kV
state-of-the-art XLPE
(cross-linked) insulated
power cable, with a 1,600
mm2 copper cross-
section, together with
associated accessories, to
transmit power generated
from the new dam on the
Coca river to the local
substation for distribution
into Ecuadors power grid.
The new cable will be
delivered in 2014.
ElectraTherm, a leader in small-scale, waste heat
to power generation, has just installed a Green
Machine at a biogas plant in Slapanov, Czech
Republic, in its second collaboration with biogas
plant constructor EnviTec.
ElectraTherm and its distributor, GB Consulting,
commissioned an ElectraTherm Green Machine in to
generate additional power and increase energy
efficiency onsite, and the machine has accrued
more than 2,500 hours with greater than 98%
availability, as of May 2013.
The Green Machine was added at a biogas power
facility with a GE Jenbacher 700kWe internal
combustion engine running off manure and corn
biogas. The Green Machine gets its heat from a
water loop extracted from the Jenbachers jacket
water and exhaust gas at 100C. The machine
produces 25-35kWe, and excess heat is also used to
supply heat to local buildings, assist in the digestion
process and to dry
wood.
ElectraTherms
patented Organic
Rankine Cycle
(ORC) technology
begins with hot
water entering
the Green
Machine, where it
heats a working
fluid into a
pressurised
vapour. The high
pressure vapor expands through ElectraTherms
patented twin screw power block, spinning an
electric generator to produce fuel-free, emission-
free power. After turning the expander, the vapour
is condensed back into liquid through the use of a
liquid loop radiator.
GB Consulting has more Green Machines installed
in the Czech Republic than any other ORC
technology that we know of, sLok Selveraj, Chief
Executive Officer of GB Consulting, tells WIP. We
see a great vision for our future partnership with
ElectraTherm, with 2013 being even more
successful than 2012.
ElectraTherms Green Machine generates power
from waste heat, on applications such as biogas, IC
engines, biomass, geothermal/co-produced fluids
and solar thermal. ElectraTherms Green Machine
fleet has surpassed ten years (87,600 hours) of run
time with 98% availability.
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In brief...
Fortums new CHP plant in Klaipeda, Finland
Finland's energy group Fortum has
just inaugurated a new combined
heat and power plant in Klaipda,
in which it has invested 130m.
The power plant, which burns
municipal and industrial waste
and biomass to generate district
heating and electricity, is the first
of its kind in the Baltic countries,
Fortum says.
"Using sorted waste as fuel in
combined heat and power produc-
tion is a sustainable solution for
urban areas. It offers a cost-
efficient answer to energy and
waste management needs alike,
and helps to significantly reduce
greenhouse gas emissions
compared to depositing waste in
landfills," Fortum CFO Markus
Rauramo tells WIP.
The Klaipda facility is the first
of the four power plants which
the Finnish group plans to launch
in the Baltic and Nordic countries
this year, he said.
The plant will have a capacity of
approximately 50 MW heat and
about 20 MW electricity. The
district heat produced at the
plant will replace natural gas-
based heat production capacity.
Switching to combined heat and
power production will increase
the efficiency of the energy
production and will decrease the
CO2 emissions in the area by
about 10,000 36,000 tonnes a
year. Fortum's new CHP plant is
the first waste-to-energy plant in
the Baltic countries.
The production plant will play a
key role in the city of Klaipeda's
waste management and will
significantly reduce the disposal
of waste in the local area.
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Its concern for covering the clients
needs has lead it to offer a wide
range of diesel and gas generators.
It is without a doubt a mixed formula
that enables it to offer a comprehen-
sive energy solution in the market in
which it operates.
To its wide range of diesel products
is incorporated the gas generation
range with power outputs from 8
kW to 3.5 MW, powered by differ-
ent gas fuels such as Natural Gas,
Biogas and LPG (Liquefed Petrole-
um Gas), among others.
The gas generators are intended
for on-site electrical supply, which
is commonly known as distributed
generation. This enables network
transmission losses to be eliminat-
ed, at the same time as reducing
pollution emissions when compared
to other generation technologies;
they are even eliminated when us-
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The Cogeneration Sales Manager at
HIMOINSA, Manuel Aguilera, states
that the multinational has worked
on the design of gas equipment ca-
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in electrical energy expenses: The
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FROST & SULLIVAN REPORT
N
ew analysis from Frost & Sullivan
Asia-Pacific Data Centre Cooling
Solutions Market finds that the
market generated revenues of more than
US$1.2 billion in 2011 and estimates this to
reach US$2.17 billion in 2018.
Digital transactions and online hosting
services are gaining pace, and the need to
network globally for better process and
logistics management has heightened,
speeding up the establishment of data
centres in Asia-Pacific.
Hence, cooling system suppliers are
investing in new product development to
keep up with these fast-changing
requirements and thereby stimulate sale
volumes.
Data centres are likely to face an
energy deficit owing to escalating
digitisation and cloud computing, and
green data centre cooling solutions that
reduce carbon emissions are becoming
popular, said Frost & Sullivan Energy and
Environment Senior Research Analyst Amit
Kumar Singh.
Customer evaluation of cooling solutions
based on total cost of ownership rather
than purely on initial capital costs further
Data centres need
cooling solutions, says F&S
highlights the importance of efficiency.
The expansion of corporate and
government networks to meet the
challenges of the ever-widening scale of
business and operation, along with the
explosion in social networking, will
increase the use of data centres, and
consequently boost cooling systems market
growth.
Data centre operators from across the
globe are relocating their data centres to
the Asia-Pacific, further contributing to the
markets scope.
Regulations on global
warming and carbon
emissions are likely to
compel data centre-
providers to replace
existing systems with
more efficient cooling
solutions, adding to
market revenues in the
region.
However, its known
these upgrades will be
limited to a certain
degree due to the high
capital costs. Potential
customers preference for
traditional standard cooling solutions, and
reluctance to commit to the sizeable
investments necessary for new more
efficient cooling systems, pose another
challenge.
Long, drawn-out bureaucratic processes
will delay equipment purchase and
implementation, dampening the demand.
The slow construction market in Asia-
Pacific has weakened demand from
vertical markets, further affecting cooling
infrastructure expansion.
Cooling solution providers must partner
with IT vendors to broaden business
opportunities, build comprehensive
solutions, and widen their reach,
concluded Singh.
Creating a global product design team
will enable cooling equipment vendors to
consistently develop sought-after products
that comply with the industrys highest
efficiency benchmarks.
Asia-Pacific Data Centre Cooling Solutions
Market is part of the Power Supplies &
Batteries Growth Partnership Service
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center market in Asia-Pacific. Emerging best practices, including greater focus on efficiency, will
continue to aid market development in the region, suggests research by Frost & Sullivan.
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SHAREWATCH
operating the 600 MW HVDC (high voltage
direct current) interconnector between
Sweden and Germany. It connects the price
areas SE4 and Germany.
EMCC carries out day-ahead congestion
management services on the major
F
or the past seven months Baltic Cable
AB and European Market Coupling
Company GmbH have enabled a new
functionality in the market coupling
mechanism on Baltic Cable.
Since October 2012 this new
functionality has been able to take
technical losses - which amount to 2.4% of
the total electricity transferred on the
cable between Sweden and Germany- into
account.
The technical work was implemented in
order to fulfill the economic welfare
criterion, the underlying principle for
market coupling, in a more precise way.
Previously, electricity had been
physically lost during the transport from
Sweden to German and vice versa.
Ignoring these losses in the market
coupling process had meant that flows
were being calculated in a way which could
not be achieved in reality.
In fact, the loss functionality can be used
without any changes in the power
exchanges systems. It was tested in 2012
and the tests were confirmed by a neutral
scientific institute: the economic juggling
involved will not harm the current quality
of market coupling results.
The loss functionality can be configured
for any interconnector if this is desired by
the respective cable owners, reports the
company.
In the new mechanism, less energy is
being sold than energy bought. The spot
power exchanges now include EMCCs
market coupling orders in their calculation
like they do today.
As the loss factor for Baltic Cable is 2.4%,
the volume sold (or the import volume)
equals 0.976 times the volume bought (or
the export volume).
As a result, the price difference is at
least 2.4% if there is a flow on the cable,
and there will be no flow on the cable if
the price difference is between 0% and
2.4%.
Baltic Cable AB is the merchant company
The market coupling mechanism on the Baltic cable sounds really abstract - but in fact it all
makes sound economic sense reports WIPs economic analyst, Chris Hopkins.
interconnectors between Germany and
Denmark, Germany and Sweden and
Norway and the Netherlands.
The change is said to have improved
the market efficiency of cross-border
congestion management in the region.
Company
(Currency)
Monthly
share price
52 week
high/low
Change over
month
Change
over year
Change since
Jan. 2008
ABB (CHF)
21.05 14.45/
21.90
-1.68% +27.27 % -24.55%
Ansaldo (EUR)
7.38 4.69/
7.79
-3.47% +12.46% -14.58%
Atlas Copco (SEK)
150.10 111.80/
156.60
+6.15% +22.93% +70.08%
Caterpillar (USD)
86.94 78.23/
116.95
+2.84% -6.43% +21.15%
* CHLORIDE
N/A
Cummins (USD)
99.65 82.20/
129.51
+8.20% +0.51% +112.29%
Doosan Heavy
Industries (KRW)
45700
45050/
78300
-17.95% -23.71%
Foster Wheeler
(USD)
22.38 15.26/
26.08
-+21.40% -10.79% -69.50%
GE (USD)
20.71 14.02/
21.19
-0.10% +27.84% -4.873%
John Deere (EUR)
N/A
Kirloskar (INR)
303.90 221.30/
379.00
+0.96% +10.11%
MAN (EUR)
73.38 50.78/
103.00
-3.84% +16.35% -10.22%
Mitsubishi (JPY)
1439 1393/
2044
-8.11 -21.24% -47.10%
MTU Detroit
Diesel (EUR)
60.67 41.81/
64.80
-0.83% +27.97% +80.57%
Rolls-Royce (GBX)
821.00 551.40/
897.50
+2.38% +14.67% +32.65%
Siemens (EUR)
75.42 62.13/
79.89
+9.15% +4.92% -15.63%
Volvo (SEK)
83.95 63.95/
100.40
---0.24% +6.47% -6.46%
Wrtsil (EUR)
37.71 23.54/
37.71
+8.20% 21.64% -12.87%
Monthly figures taken on May 1st, 2013
Changes in Baltic power
affect market profits
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ALTERNATORS
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his AC power is converted by site
base rectifiers to provide the DC
power needed for the BTS load and
battery charging.
Mecc Alte AC alternators are a proven
solution used in many applications
globally. According to the manufacturer,
their high-efficiency and minimum
maintenance requirements make them an
ideal selection for telecom power. With an
auxiliary winding system and low
maintenance the alternator is a compact
and economical solution.
Air conditioning motors absorb high
current from the power supply upon
starting so the selected AC generator must
be able to to deliver this peak start-up
demand, typically they are oversized.
As these AC generating sets are
normally sized based on these transient
requirements of the air conditioning
loads, a lower Xd value proportional to
the SMPS loads being applied is preferred.
Load creates a current distortion which
then induces a resulting voltage distortion
from the alternator. Again, this is
generally minimised by machine selection
and oversizing to cover the transient load
requirements.
The Mecc Alte brushless digitally-
Choosing alternators for
telecom power applications
regulated AC alternator
range is said to be
ideally suited to the
demands of this tele-
com application, with
each alternator fitted
as standard with the
ma_AUX auxiliary
winding system it can
provide superior motor
starting capabilities,
allowing up to 300%
overload for 20
seconds.
With class-leading
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reactance) the
alternarors perform-
ance with no-linear
loads is enhanced.
Thus, typically no over-sizing is needed
allowing the generating set provider the
most cost-effective package.
Alternator performance indicators
include:
* High transient power for economic
alternator selection;
* Low reactance (Xd) values to enhance
motor starting and performances with
non-linear loads.
* Volts/Hz characteristic - underspeed
protection voltage reduces proprtionally
to rpm to limit excitation current form a
set threshold, to protect against over-
excitation should the engine fail to reach
full speed.
* Overload protection (operational after
20 seconds to avoid tripping on motor
starting).
* A selection of advanced winding
protection from GREY, TOTAL &
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environmental conditions.
* Inlet filters and higher IP protection
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* +/-1% digital voltage regulation as
standard [Option for +/-0.5%].
* >300% overload from the ma_AUX
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Key to the telecom application is the
ability to accept large impact loads
relative to the size of the alternator.
The ma_AUX system used in over 90,000
machines each year is well proven,
reports Mecc Alte.
It provides over 300% power for 20
seconds which is easily enough for most
aircon motors. The voltage dip will vary
according to the level of the impact load,
but typical TVDs would be 15% with 100%
load on, 25% with 200% load on, and 35%
with 300% load on.
Traditionally, conventional AC diesel-driven generating sets are installed within the Base
Transceiver Station to provide site load. Within each base transceiver, AC power is used to
energise air conditioning units to cool the electronics and also the batteries, reports WIP.
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CHP
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he Rosenheim cogeneration facility
already features four previously
installed Jenbacher engines three
3.35 MW J620 units and one 4.4 MW two-
stage turbocharged J624 unit as well as
a waste incineration plant.
GE says its J920 FleXtra offers an
overall efficiency of about 90% when
operating in cogeneration mode. Over a
single year, this results in over 130 million
kWh in primarily energy savings and the
reduction of over 7800 metric tons of
CO2.
The engine's short start up time will
also help give the Rosenheim facility
operation flexibility to deal with the
challenges of intermittent renewable
energy supplies, reports the company.
"Our flexible J920 technology offers both
high efficiency and reliability levels,
which makes it the ideal large gas engine
distributed power solution for industrial
and grid stabilization applications while
also minimizing the customer's carbon
footprint," Karl Wetzlmayer, general
manager of gas engines for power
generation at GE Power & Water, tells
WIP.
As part of the Energiewende concept,
the Germany government has set out its
goal of increasing CHP power generation
New gas engine for
cogeneration in Bavaria
to 25% of the country's total power supply
by 2020.
GEs J920 FleXtra Jenbacher gas engine
is regarded as a front-runner in terms of
electrical efficiency and is designed for
durability, simple installation, and
maintainability. The engine consists of
three modules, including a generator,
engine, and turbocharger auxiliary
module, which provide a high-quality,
prefabricated, standardised generator set
module.
Typically, each module is factory-
tested, then shipped separately and
assembled onsite, offering reduced
installation time.
In addition, the modules have highly
standardised interfaces which work well
with the balance of plant (BoP) systems,
and ultimately simplify BoP installations
and total plant erection time.
The power unit ensures low downtime
the J920 FleXtra power unit can easily be
replaced without major disassembly of
the engine.
The J920 FleXtra is equipped with a
segmented camshaft, allowing easy
exchange through a maintenance window
at the top of the crankcase.
With the modular engine design,
decoupling the units is a simple process.
Major engine parts stay in place and are
easily accessible.
Based on the extensive experience of
GEs Type 6 gas engine combustion
system, the J920 FleXtra Jenbacher unit is
equipped with an advanced pre-chamber
combustion system with spark ignition and
optimal conditions for longer part life. In
addition, the individual gasmixing
achieved by port injection in combination
with cylinderspecific sensors allows each
cylinder to be controlled to operate at
optimal performance.
The J920 FleXtra mechanical structure is
designed to allow high-peak firing
pressure. In combination with the latest
miller technology and 2-stage turbo-
charging, the J920 FleXtra Jenbacher
engine can achieve excellent 48.7%
electrical efficiency.
Stadtwerke Rosenheim has installed a 9.5 MW GE Jenbacher J920 FleXtra gas engine
enabling a plant located in Bavaria to supply 36.1 MW of electrical power and 43.8 MW of
heat for a town near Munich, southern Germany, reports WIP.
WIP
www.ge.com
Internet link Internet link
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CHP
A
consortium formed of iCON
Infrastructure Partners and
including EEA Holdings Limited and
2OC Limited will build a plant to provide
heat and power under long-term contracts
for companies around the Beckton area in
East London. The deal will be worth more
than $300m over 20 years.
iCON II is iCON Infrastructures second
fund focused on core infrastructure
investments in Europe and North America
and owns 77.5% of the facility.
The new plant will be integrated with
National Grids gas pressure reduction
station and is in close proximity to
Thames Waters desalination plant and
sewage treatment works.
The energy generated from the waste
will also neutralise a 1m-a-month
problem the cost of clearing the drains
of 40,000 fat-caused blockages every year.
The fuel supply involves around 30
tonnes of waste per day from leftover
cooking oil supplies at eateries and
manufacturers, fat traps in kitchens and
pinchpoints in the sewers.
This is enough to meet 50% of the fuel
Biofuel at the heart of a
new CHP plant for London
needs of the power
plant, with the other
50% supplied from waste
vegetable oil and
tallow/animal fats. The
plant will be up and
running by early 2015
and will produce enough
electricity to run just
under 40,000 average-
sized homes.
2OC's Combined Heat
and intelligent Power
(CHiP) station will be
built around a two-
stroke marine diesel
engine, the kind which
normally powers large
ocean-going vessels.
This engine will be roughly the size of
a large detached house. Waste heat from
the Beckton CHiP generator will be used
to heat up gas as part of the pressure
reduction process at the adjacent Beckton
gasworks.
The gas pressure has to be dropped to
make safe for delivery to homes and
businesses. Lowering the pressure of a gas
causes a huge drop in temperature, which
could freeze and crack pipework.
Using waste heat from the engine will
reduce the need from gas to be burned to
produce the heat currently required to do
this job. 20C will also recover some of
this thermal energy to generate even
more electricity.
The grease will be fed into the power
station at Beckton in east London, and is
set to produce 130 Gigawatt hours (GWh)
a year of renewable electricity - enough
to run 39,000 average-sized homes,
according to Thames Water.
The water company has agreed to buy
75 GWh of this output to run Beckton
sewage works, which serves 3.5 million
people, and the nearby desalination
plant, operated in times of drought or
other emergencies.
Rob Smith, Thames Water's technical
coordinator, explained it was a "win-win
situation". He said recently that the fat
was made up of "everything that goes into
the sewer and lots of things that really
shouldn't".
The Biodiesel Power Station, Beckton, in
Greater London represents the largest
100% biodiesel scheme in the UK.
Balfour Beatty worked in partnership
with Thames Water and Finnings (diesel
engines) to complete the project.
Thames Water Utilities Limited can now
generate renewable energy at Beckton
STW to offset the energy consumption of
the Thames Gateway Water Treatment
Works located on the same site.
The fat and oil currently clogging Londons drains [top left] will soon be powering the world's
biggest fat-fuelled power station planned for London. Waste cooking oil will drive a new 107m
19 MW CHP plant serving Thames Water and National Grid, reports WIP.
WIP
www.iconinfrastructure.com
Internet link Internet link
Artists impression of the
new CHP plant planned for
Beckton. Waste cooking oil
will fuel it.
Waste oil in the sewers
will soon be reused as a
fuel at Beckton.
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GAS ENGINES
T
he new onsite power system for
ProMedicas Wildwood campus will
use natural gas to provide
electricity and heat to the hospital
facility.
The system has already been installed on
the hospital campus and will be
commissioned in late June 2013. The
combined heat and power system has
been designed to radically reduce the
hospitals overall energy usage. It will also
serve to decrease the hospitals
greenhouse gas emissions and increase the
campuss Energy Star score.
Because healthcare facilities and hospi-
tals need electricity and heat 24/7/365,
they benefit tremendously from the
energy efficiency and reliability that com-
bined heat and power (CHP) systems pro-
vide, Glenn Powers, energy efficiency
manager, GEM Energy, tells WIP.
This systems compact size and low
sound level make it a nice fit for our
customer.
Natural gas CHP for US
hospital campus
Other local combined
heat and power
systems GEM Energy
has installed &
integrated are located
at the Toledo Museum
of Art, The Huntington
Center; SeaGate
Convention Centre, and
The University of
Toledo in the USA.
GEM Energy provides
comprehensive energy
services & technologies
including energy
management programs,
distributed power
generation systems,
energy management
controls and energy
procurement strategies
for commercial,
institutional, industrial
and mission-critical facilities.
Cranes installed the microturbine
generators which replaced the hospital's
traditional boiler system.
The new compact system, which has a
low sound level, cost about US$500,000,
Joseph Merritt, ProMedica project
engineer, tells WIP.
Using microturbine technology, the
hospital will reduce its carbon footprint
and - Merritt says - should reduce energy
use by 1 million kilowatt-hours per year or
by US$50,000. So, its system costs should
be recouped in 10 years, he said. The
system will use natural gas to provide
heat and electricity.
Over the next month GEM will prep the
campus and its mechanical room for the
system's 24-hour use, which includes tying
in natural gas, heating and water piping,
and electrical feeds. A control system will
be installed to manage the energy
service.
The Microturbine system was chosen
because it provides an immediate impact
for ProMedicas commitment to providing
both energy-efficient and sustainable
facilities, concludes Glen Powers.
GEM Energy recently won a contract to install and integrate a combined heat and power system
at ProMedicas Wildwood campus based in Toledo, USA. GEM Energy has provided
equipment in the form of Capstone Microturbines to transfrom energy usage, reports WIP.
WIP
www.capstoneturbine.com
Internet link Internet link
A CHP unit from
Capstone
Microturbines is
lowered into place.
GEM Energy delivering
the CHP units.
The new system cost around
US$500,000, reports the project
engineer, Joseph Merritt.
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COMPANY PROFILE
E
MERSON Industrial Automation's
Electric Power Generation (EPG)
division is a world leader in the
manufacture of alternators from 1 kW to
20 MW. It has recognised expertise in all
aspects of power generation.
The Electric Power Generation division
incorporates the following brands: Leroy-
Somer (Low, Medium and High Voltage
Alternator ranges )and Kato (USA)
(Medium and High Voltage Alternator
ranges. Today, Leroy-Somer operates 30
production units and 470 sales and service
outlets worldwide. Sales in fiscal 2012
were 1.342 billion.
Leroy-Somer, a global presence for
accessible service, has infrastructure
operations in Europe, the US, Mexico,
China and India. Leroy-Somer is a global
partner offering, in addition to total
quality, a service dedicated to design
offices, gen-set builders and end-users.
With 470 commercial subsidiaries and
services, Leroy-Somer provides a global
service to multinational companies.
Leroy-Somers markets focus on the
Low, Medium and High Voltage alternator
ranges. Leroy-Somer meets the full
requirements of a variety of business s
ectors: residential, commercial, health,
rental, marine, cogeneration, tele-
communications, power stations,
petrochemicals and wind turbines.
IE2 high-efficiency ATEX motor ranges
Although safety motors for use in ATEX
gas and dust zones were not included in
the EuP European directive lot 11 which
imposes, from 16 June 2011, the exclusive
use of motors with IE2 efficiency level in
accordance with IEC 60034-30, Leroy-
Somer has taken the decision to make the
majority of its ATEX ranges also or
Leroy-Somer - leading manufacturer
in motors & alternators
exclusively available in an IE2 version. In
numerous installations, the ATEX zones
are adjacent to safe zones where the
installation of high-efficiency motors has
now become a statutory obligation.
According to the company, an increasing
number of users are insisting that their
equipment suppliers integrate IE2 motors
on all the machines they supply.
ATEX Gas Zone 1 - Leroy-Somer provides
a new range of flameproof motors with
IE2 efficiency level as standard.
Leroy-Somer has taken the decision to
develop a new range of FLSD flameproof
motors with IE2 efficiency level as
standard (from 11 kW) in order to
anticipate what this market requires.
Leroy-Somer has selected low-loss
magnetic laminations as part of its
optimised component design.
The end shields are ribbed to ensure
maximum heat dissipation. The profile of
the housing cooling fins has been
optimised, reducing the power absorbed
by the cooling fans.
The considerable reduction in
temperature rise increases the life of the
windings (more than 10,000 hrs on
average) and reinforces the capacity to
accept brief overloads. The new cover
and fan design also reduce the noise
level: - 5 dBA for example on a 30 kW
motor running at 3000 rpm.
Leroy-Somer offers a variety of
complementary equipment (PTC or Pt100
sensors, heaters, cable gland, incremental
encoder and/or forced ventilation unit,
Corrobloc finish for harsh atmospheres,
etc). In terms of maintenance, the
greasing intervals have been significantly
extended, resulting in a reduction in
maintenance costs: a 30 kW motor
running at 1500 rpm, operated at an
ambient temperature of 25C, can
therefore run for more than 20,000 hrs
without intervention.
A Guaranteed Availability charter of
delivery times allied with a gearbox
assembly centre allows the customer to
procure several hundred part numbers on
guaranteed short delivery (between 1 and
5 days ex. works depending on the
optional equipment chosen).
As WIP reveals in this company profile, Leroy-Somer is one of the worlds leading manufacturers
in electromechanical & electronic drive systems and a world leader in industrial alternators. A
subsidiary of the Emerson Group, Leroy-Somer is a French company employing 9,300 people.
ATEX
motor.tch
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As part of its LSA 40 line of high-
performance alternators [above] , Leroy-
Somer's Electric Power Generation division
produced the LSA 42.3, a new product in
its Partner low voltage range, designed to
meet the needs of both manufacturers
and users of generators.
LSA 42.3 is a 4-pole three-phase
alternator which offers the following
range of power ratings to complement
those of the LSA 40:
- 50 Hz - 1500 rpm: 25 to 60 kVA
- 60 Hz 1800 rpm: 25 to 60 kW
As with LSA 40, LSA 42.3 is also available
in a dedicated single-phase version. LSA
42.3 comes with three field excitation
versions, to suit customer requirements:
Shunt (high starting capacity); AREP (high
starting capacity + short-circuit capacity);
and PMG (equivalent system to AREP)
Available in a single-bearing or two-
bearing version, LSA 42.3 is a particularly
versatile alternator which is mechanically
suitable for most engines on the market.
It is also interchangeable with alternators
from the previous Partner range, reports
Leroy-Somer.
As with LSA 40, compactness is one of
the strong points of LSA 42.3: despite
being the same size as the previous
model, LSA 42.3 gives you increased
power along with high efficiency levels.
This power and efficiency combined mean
that the user saves energy.
What's more, the low reactance of
these new products give them a high
capacity for starting electric motors and
the ability to withstand disturbance from
distorting loads.
Pure Energy generation alternators are
also very easy to install. As such, for LSA
42.3, a cap has been added to the
terminal box originally designed for LSA
40, to ease the access to the AVR. Leroy-
Somer EPG has developed a robust, high-
quality range that meets international
standards and is perfectly suited to the
most complex and restrictive new genera-
tion of Pure Energy alternators.
Leroy-Somers' has also invested money
and research into creating high efficiency
motors, driven by the fact that, on June
2011, European Commission regulation
640/2009 came into effect.
This made it mandatory for class IE2
high-efficiency motors to be placed on the
market.
Based on standard IEC 60034-30 and
defining efficiency classes, this regulation
specifies the efficiency levels to be
attained for machines sold in the current
European market and outlines the full
timetable for their implementation.
The regulation excludes certain motors
on the basis of their specific operating
conditions or specialist categories, such as
brake motors, onboard motors, safety
motors according to directive ATEX
94/9/EC, etc.
Leroy-Somer has proved equal to the
task, releasing complete IE2 efficiency
class motor ranges onto the market well
before the deadline for application of the
June 2011 directive. Its new LS2 range has
been available since the end of 2010.
On the LS2 the winding life has been
doubled thanks to technical choices
designed to reduce the temperature rise,
the terminal box has been made larger,
the DE and NDE shield mounting has been
strengthened. The packaging has also
been redesigned to ensure the motor is
fully protected during transport.
In parallel with this launch of a class
IE2 efficiency range, Leroy-Somer sought
to anticipate the next phase of the
Directive, applicable in 2015, and is
already offering motor ranges with class
IE3 efficiency. A number of manufacturers
have chosen to switch directly to class IE3
motors already. This is another example of
how, even before the 2015 date, Leroy-
Somer has found a way to anticipate its
customers' specific requirements.
The latest challenge involves an
innovative design for IE3 motors. Leroy-
Somer has been successfully developing
its brand new range of IE3 motors for
several years. This new design offers fea-
tures such as optimised cooling
(ventilation, housing fin design, etc) and
redesigned laminations and winding.
WIP
www.leroy-somer.com
Internet link Internet link
COMPANY PROFILE
LSA42.3
Three-phase brushless alternator
from Leroy-Somer.
High
efficiency
LS2
range
The Dyneo range
combines all the solutions which
incorporate Leroy-Somer's frequency
inverters.
Three-phase asynchronous electric
motor - LS FCR Series.
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GEN-SETS
T
he G3516H is the first of the H-
Series product line now available
for operation on natural gas fuel
and is aimed at creating greater return on
investment for combined heat and power
(CHP) and continuous electric power
applications.
The new sets can be used in industrial
and commercial facilities such as
hospitals, data centres, manufacturing
plants, and greenhouses as well as in
distributed generation power plants by
electric utilities.
This product will provide customers in
all applications with exceptional value;
helping them reduce energy costs while
continuing to provide the high reliability
customers expect of the G3500 family,
Thoralf Lemke, Caterpillar Electric Power
Gas Marketing Manager, tells WIP.
Caterpillar district energy customer and
G3516H owner, Uwe Klingler of HBG based
in Reutlingen, Germany, adds: We were
pleased how smoothly the startup went.
We got an all-inclusive, worry-free
package, and the planned 97% operating
reliability was exceeded by a long shot.
The generator set's industry-leading low
owning and operating costs are achieved
through an improved electrical efficiency,
up to 44.7% (ISO, 1.0 p.f.), and several
The G3516H - the first of
the H-Series product line
improve-
ments that
reduce
maintenance
costs up to
20%.
Specifically,
the G3516H
offers
reduced oil
consumption
& extended
maintenance
intervals.
The major
overhaul
period of
the G3516H
is 80,000
hours with
an in-frame
maintenance interval at 40,000 hours.
The new H Series is built on the legacy
of the proven G3500 generator set
platform, now with over 8,000 units and
9,200 MWe of power installed worldwide.
With over 35,000 test hours
accumulated on the G3516H across
multiple global locations, this generator
set has demonstrated itself to be a robust
power plant that is also very easy to
install and commission.
Operational cost improvements are the
result of the increased electrical
efficiencies, which are achieved with a
new long-stroke engine design that fea-
tures high compression ratio steel pistons,
and a high efficiency turbocharger and
electrical generator.
Performance is not compromised at
higher altitudes and ambient conditions
based on updated turbocharger trim
options, reports the company. For
applications isolated from a primary
electric utility, the G3516H offers
industry-leading load acceptance
capability. The new generator set - as
well as the associated electrical and
mechanical equipment required to
complete a fully functional CHP plant -
are being sold and supported through the
global Cat Dealer network.
The generator set also features easy
integration with a customer's building
management system, using a non-
proprietary communication infrastructure
from Caterpillar's new EMCP4.3 generator
set controller.
The expanded set of features from
Caterpillar also includes a complete gas
train, package-mounted air cleaners, and
simplified customer wiring connections.
Caterpillar has introduced the G3516H, the first of the H-Series product line now available for
operation on natural gas fuels. Currently offering up to 2027 kWe power output at 50Hz, a
60Hz rating will be introduced later in 2013. WIP has the story.
WIP
www.catgaspower.com
Internet link Internet link
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www.hitachi-power.com
Intelligent Power Generation Solutions
Hitachi Power Europe supplies up-to-date, efficient
products. We construct and renew power plants.
We deal in condition-based maintenance. Our green
technologies in energy storage and biomass,
for instance are examples of our innovation and
reliability. Intelligent power generation solutions
require know-how and experience. We have them both.
And that has been the case now for over 100 years.
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CHP
T
he Rolls-Royce Trent 60 is the most
advanced aeroderivative gas turbine
available today. Delivering up to
64MW of electric power in simple cycle
service, at 42% efficiency, the Trent 60
has established a new benchmark for fuel
economy and cost savings.
It also offers operators fast delivery and
installation times and beneficial
performance.
Rolls-Royce will be providing a Trent 60
as part of a contract to supply onsite
power equipment at a CYDSA processing
plant in Veracruz, Mexico.
Marcelo Garza of Mexican textile and
chemicals conglomerate CYDSA said: The
proven efficiency and high power output
of the Rolls-Royce Trent 60 industrial gas
turbine will enable us to meet the
increased power requirements of our pro-
cessing plants. In addition, the ability of
Rolls-Royce to deliver the equipment in a
very tight timescale is critical to helping
us meet our growth objectives.
Under the terms of the contract,
awarded by engineering contracting com-
panies OHL and Sener, the Trent 60 unit
will be installed for duty in a combined
heat and power configuration to provide
process steam and electricity for CYDSAs
processing plants, with excess electrical
power sold to Mexicos national grid.
Incorporating an AC generator &
associated control systems, the Trent 60
will feature WLE (wet low emissions)
A Trent 60 CHP plant
is bound for Mexico
technology, utilising water injection
during combustion to reduce emissions
and boost performance, and inlet spray
intercooling to reduce energy
requirements during compression,
resulting in higher power and efficiency
levels.
One of the most efficient gas turbines on
the market, the Trent 60 provides up to
64MW in simple cycle service. Its cold
start capability and high cyclic life allow
it to add power to the grid very rapidly to
compensate for the fluctuations &
variability of renewable and other power
sources, making it ideal for peaking
markets. Key features for power
generation include:
* Meets stringent 25ppm NOx
requirements
* Power generation at 50 or 60 Hz
without a gear box
* Full load train starting with a 205kW
motor
* Electric start motor: 155kW and 215kW
peak
* High cyclic life meets daily peaking
market
* Cold start to full power in under 10
minutes
* Designed for ease of installation and
maintenance.
The Trent 60 is said to be ideally suited
to meet the higher power, variable speed
demands required by applications such as
natural gas liquefaction (NGL), gas
transportation, and gas induction for oil
recovery. Thanks to its three independent
shaft design, the Trent 60 is capable of
meeting driven equipment power demand
at reduced speeds with minimal drop off
in efficiency.
The Trent 60 WLE uses an annular
combustor system from the Trent aero
engine but modified to operate with
liquid and gas fuel.
The injection of water is used to reduce
emissions and boost performance. At ISO
conditions the engine is rated for 64MW.
The Trent 60 can be offered with an
Inlet Spray Intercooling (ISI) system to
reduce the ambient inlet temperature and
decrease the energy required for
compression. The result is higher power
and efficiency at ambients above 7C.
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a contract to supply a conglomerate with onsite power equipment at
its processing plants in Veracruz, Mexico. A Trent 60 unit will be at the heart of the CHP
unit providing process steam and electricity for CYDSAs processing plants, reports WIP.
WIP
www.rolls-royce.com
Internet link Internet link
Trent 60
turbine.
Trent 60
components.
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COMBINED CYCLE
N
orbert Wenn, Director of Sales
Support and Product Line
Management at Siemens, recently
told the media: "The renewed German
CHP law and incentive scheme has made a
business case of the Lausward plant
currently being built in Dusseldorf. This
would have never happened had it been
planned as a pure condensing plant."
The Siemens chief says that selling heat
in addition to electricity has made new
combined-cycle power plants more
economically feasible in Germany.
Siemens aims for a net efficiency of over
61% at the plant, when it becomes opera-
tional in 2016.
Siemens Energy has received an order
for turnkey erection of the Lausward
combined cycle power plant with district
heat extraction in Dsseldorf.
It will employ Siemens H-class
combined cycle gas and steam turbine
technology, which set a world record a
year ago and has since also proven itself
in commercial operation.
The order was placed by Stadtwerke
Dsseldorf AG (SWD). With an electrical
unit output of around 595 megawatts and
a net efficiency of over 61%, the Lausward
CCPP will set a new world record for both
parameters.
New combined cycle
plant for Germany
In addition, the
generated thermal
energy will be used for
the district heating
system in the city of
Dsseldorf.
Never before has it
been possible to extract
300 MWth of district
heat from a single
power plant unit in
combined cycle
operation, claims
Siemens. Thus, the
overall efficiency of the
natural gas fuel will be
around 85%, says the
company.
The Lausward CCPP
plant will be one of the
most efficient and
environmentally
sustainable plants in the
world. The value of the
contracts, including a
long-term maintenance
contract for the
supplied components, is
between 400m and
500 million.
The SGT5-8000H gas
turbine developed by
Siemens forms the heart
of the highly efficient
combined cycle power plant with district
heat extraction in Dsseldorf, Germany.
In addition, the generated thermal
energy will be used for the district
heating system in the city of Dsseldorf.
According to Siemens, never before has
it been possible to extract 300 MWth of
district heat from a single power plant
unit in combined cycle operation. Thus,
the overall efficiency of the natural gas
fuel will be around 85%.
Once it is in fully operation in 2016 the
new plant in Duesseldorf is likely to be be
one of the most efficient and
environmentally sustainable plants in the
world.
The new ultra-efficient 595 MW Lausward combined cycle power plant (CCPP) in Dusseldorf,
Germany, is likely to be the first of many similar plants to come onstream thanks to a recent
development in German CHP legislation, reports WIP.
WIP
www.siemens.com
Internet link Internet link
The SGT5-8000H gas turbine developed by Siemens
forms the heart of the highly efficient combined cycle
power plant in Dsseldorf, Germany.
A single SGT5-8000H turbine in combined cycle
operation can supply an entire metropolis the size of
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DISTRICT HEATING
D
alkia has undertaken the
installation of high-performance
cogeneration plants, which will
simultaneously produce both electricity
and heat.
The electricity generated will be sold to
the Slovak national grid and the heat will
supply the district heating network.
Cogeneration will be assured by 18 gas
turbines installed in the existing heating
plants, with a total capacity of 15 MW of
electricity.
Vincent Barbier, CEO of Dalkia in
Slovakia comments: "The extension of our
partnership with the city of Bratislava
rewards the efforts put in by Dalkia over
the past14 years, both in terms of quality
of service and energy efficiency. We will
continue to upgrade the heatingnetwork,
partly by reinforcing the distribution
network's reliability and also by improving
the system's energyefficiency, with no
impact on tariffs."
Since 2000, Dalkia has been providing
heat and hot water for the whole of
Petralka, which, with 40,000 households,
is the largest residential district in central
Europe.
In 2003, the first energy performance
Heating for Bratislava's
Petralka district from Dalkia
contract was added,
covering all the schools
in the neighborhood.
This project was
carried out in partner-
ship with SIEA, the
Slovak innovation and
energy agency.
It generated more
than 25% energy
savings, with no impact
on the public
investment budget.
The resolve of the
government authorities
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efficiency projects, the
commitment of local
elected representatives
and the professionalism of Dalkia came
together to bring about this project,
which was very innovative at the time.
Dalkia has been operating in Slovakia
since 1993 and now employs more than
800 people there.
It is a market leader in heating
networks and industrial utilities and is
also a pioneer in the field of energy
performance contracts. In July 2012
Dalkia signed a partnership contract with
Kosice, the country's second largest city,
for the energy management of all schools
in the area, including over 70 middle and
high schools.
A subsidiary of Veolia Environnement and
Electricit de France (EDF), Dalkia is a
global leader in energy services and
provides innovative solutions to support
the sustainable growth of cities and
businesses.
In an era of climate change, volatile
energy prices and scarce resources, Dalkia
offers customers its expertise in
developing, constructing and operating
greener and more economical energy
solutions.
With almost 50,000 employees in 35
countries, Dalkia reported managed
revenue of 8.9 billion in 2012.
Dalkia has renewed its contract to manage heat generation and distribution in Bratislava's
Petralka district. The 20-year contract extends the partnership with the city of Bratislava until
2039, applying energy efficiency with district heating. WIP has the story.
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www.veolia.com
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District heating plants provide higher
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than localised boilers. District heating with
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To prevent buildup and blockages within
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However, due to the deteriorating
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to the problems they were experiencing.
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GAS ENGINES
T
he Huaneng plant in China has an
overall capacity of 400 MW and the
contract is worth $52m. The unit is
third Alstom gas turbine order for
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delivery is expected to be delivered early
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Last month two of the transformers
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The total journey of the transformers
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French power generation giant, Alstom will supply the Huaneng combined heat and power plant
at Suzhou, China, with two sets of GT13E2 gas turbine generators. Operational support for
them is provided 24/7 by the online Alstom Monitoring and Diagnosis System, reports WIP.
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GEN-SETS
T
he Milas-Bodrum Airport project was
delivered on time and within budget
by FGW Jenerator, an official FG
Wilson dealer in Turkey, reports the
company.
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COGENERATION
R
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in Covasna county, will carry out
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cubic metres of wood per year, out of
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Around 80% of the plant's output will be
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Biomass projects like these have both
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reduction of the quantity of CO2
emissions).
It serves as a good example for other
major companies active in the field of
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production.
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chips, branches and waste from wood pro-
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The electricity is
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The financing was
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private sector (85%)
and Environment Fund
(15%).
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cogeneration plant
located at a sawmill in
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May 7th, 2009.
This cogeneration plant is fuelled by
biomass-like bark, as well as sawmill and
harvesting residues like chips or branches.
Its 20m investment
cost were partly
subsidised by AFM
(Administration of the
Environment Fund).
The total capacity
of this cogeneration
plant is 22 MW (17
MW thermal, 5 MW
electric).
The heat is
primarily used for the
kiln drying chambers
at the mill site,
whereas the heat potential would be suf-
ficient so supply 7.000 households.
Here, the electricity produced is direct-
ly fed into the public grid and enables the
supply of 25,000 households with green
electricity.
Gerald Schweighofer commented at the
official opening of the Radauti facility
[picture left]: This cogeneration plant is
not only a vital enhancement for the pro-
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Austria's Holzindustrie Schweighofer is building a combined heat and power plant to generate
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eveloper Almacantar has resubmit-
ted plans to convert Londons
iconic Centrepoint - the 34-storey
office tower- into luxury flats.
The building will be upgraded to cut
energy consumption with new high
performance glazing, a central combined
heat and power system and sedum roof.
The planning committee involved in the
project is believed to be - amongst other
options - looking at a GE Jenbacher
JMS416GS-NL gas engine and a
cogeneration facility engineered, installed
and maintained by Clarke Energy, similar
to the one installed at The Shard.
A combined heat and power (CHP)
plant in the Centrepoint building is likely
to be designed to provide around
1.131MW of electricity and 1.199MW of
hot water at high efficiency (85.3% total,
41.4% electrical) to the surrounding area.
The addition of a CHP system will help
to reduce carbon emissions and contribute
to the low-carbon footprint of the build-
ing. In parallel this would provide
significant cost savings versus the
separate purchase of electricity and gas
from the national grids.
Its normal for the generators to be
located in the basement of the building
and they are likely to be housed in
acoustic enclosures in order to negate the
sound emissions from the engines.
Gas engines like these are also
characterised by very low levels of NOx
A new CHP system to be
installed in Centrepoint
emissions
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reduced emissions
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achieving strict air
quality requirements in
the London metropolis.
At The Shard its all
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efficiency of up to
47.8% of GE Jenbacher
engines results in out-
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and the highest levels
of environmental
performance, says GE.
The engines are also
said to be highly
reliable and durable in all types of appli-
cations, particularly when used for natu-
ral gas & biological gas applications. GE
Jenbacher generators are renowned for
being able to constantly generate the
rated output even with variable gas
conditions, says the manufacturer.
The patented LEANOX lean burn
combustion control system fitted on all
GE Jenbacher engines guarantees the
correct air/fuel ratio under all operating
conditions in order to minimise exhaust
gas emissions whilst maintaining stable
operation.
In combination with the LEANOX system
the GE Jenbacher gas mixer balances out
fluctuations in calorific value, which
occurs mainly in biological gas
applications. GE Jenbacher engines can
operate on gases with extremely low
calorific value, low methane number and
hence degree of knock, but also gases
with a very high calorific value.
One of the most important properties
regarding use of gas in an engine is the
knock-resistance rated according to the
methane number.
High knock-resistance pure methane has
a number of 100. In contrast to this,
butane has a number of 10 and hydrogen
0 which is at the bottom of the scale and
therefore has a low resistance to
knocking.
The high efficiency of the GE Jenbacher
engines becomes particularly beneficial
when used in a CHP or tri-generation
application, such as district heating.
One of Londons most visible structures will have a new CHP system installed. The iconic
Centrepoint building on New Oxford Street is set for a 350m upgrade, with an advanced
cogeneration concept forming a significant part of the buildings plan, reports WIP.
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Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited, a
leading solar energy company and one of the world's
largest vertically integrated photovoltaic company
manufacturers, has signed a contract to supply 96
MW of PV modules to the Jasper PV, located in
South Africa's Northern Cape. This solar plant will
not only produce clean energy for South African
residents, but also create jobs and help to stimulate
the local economy.
The consortium formed by Iberdrola Ingenieria y
Construccion and South African company Group Five
has been selected by Jasper Power Company to
build the Jasper PV Plant in South Africa, which will
be powered by more than 325,000 Yingli YL295P-35b
multi-crystalline modules spread across 180
hectares. Yingli Green Energy is the exclusive PV
module supplier for this project.
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history of Yingli Green Energy as the Jasper PV
Solar Plant is one of the solar projects that was
developed by a consortium led by SolarReserve, a
U.S. developer of utility-scale solar power projects,
and was selected by the South Africa Department of
Energy (DOE) in May of 2012 in the second round of
bids under the South Africa Renewable Energy
Independent Power Producer Procurement Program
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construction of eight PV plants and seven wind
farms during the second round of bidding.
Iberdrola selected Yingli Green Energy based on
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MA Y 2 0 1 3 W O R L D W I D E I N D E P E N D E N T P O W E R
Yingli Green Energy supplies 96 MW units
GDF/Mitsui & Fiera complete solar project
GDF SUEZ Canada Inc. and its
joint venture partners Mitsui
&Co., Ltd. and Fiera Axium
Infrastructure have announced
that the 10 MW Brockville Solar
project in the Township of
Elizabethtown-Kitley, Leeds
County, Ontario, has entered
commercial operation. This is
under a 20-year power purchase
agreement with the Ontario
Power Authority.
The $50 million project,
developed under Ontarios Feed-in
Tariff (FIT) Program, consists of
42,000 panels on approximately
80 acres of land, and has the
capacity to generate clean,
renewable energy for around
1,700 homes in Ontario.
GDF SUEZ Canada and partners
Mitsui &Co., Ltd. and Fiera Axium
Infrastructure currently operate
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generation facilities in the
Canadian Maritimes and Ontario,
and have another 300 MW of wind
generation projects under
construction in Ontario and British
Columbia. The Brockville project
is the joint ventures first solar
installation in Canada.
GDF SUEZ Canadas President
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Brockville, we are diversifying our
technology base and entering a
new and exciting business area.
We are proud to be providing
another form of clean, renewable
energy to the province and hope
this will be the first of many solar
projects in our portfolio."
This was a joint venture of AMEC
Americas Limited and Black &
McDonald Limited.
Oman gets
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plant
CAltaaqa Global CAT
Rental Power, a leading
global power solutions
provider, recently
designed and installed
a 24MW temporary
power plant in the
Sultanate of Oman.
To meet electricity
demands throughout
the summer, the 24MW
temporary rental power
plant will supply power
to the electricity grid.
The extra power comes
at a time when there is
a significant increase in
the use of temperature
control equipment,
such as air conditioning
and district cooling.
Supporting the existing
generating capacity of
Oman, the interim
power plant will ensure
peak performance
during the hottest
months of the year.
Actom MV
Switchgear wins
SA contract
A 4.6 million contract
for the design, manu-
facture and supply of
60 pad-mounted
transformer kiosks for
the 138 MW Jeffreys
Bay wind farm in the
Eastern Cape has been
awarded to Actom MV
Switchgear.
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farm is one of 28
renewable energy
projects being
established by
independent power
producers (IPPs) as part
of a South African
government-approved
plan. The 28 projects,
which comprise wind,
solar photo-voltaic
(PV) and concentrated
solar power (CSP)
technologies, are the
first of a series of
groups of renewable
energy projects.
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Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) will build and test a new generation
systems integration platform aimed at enabling tidal energy to
become a cost effective green source of energy. SME will be using its
unique PLAT-O platform, together with STG 50 tidal turbines it is
purchasing from propulsion experts SCHOTTEL GmbH, for trials off
the Isle of Wight. The trials will show the
ways SMEs new platform can drive down the
costs and risks of device installation and
maintenance, and help enable tidal energy
to become genuinely viable, from a small
unit up to utility scale deployments
providing MW capability. www.schottel.de
ORegen Waste-Heat Recovery Systems from GE
Berakas Power Company (BPC), Bruneis national energy company,
plans to install GE Oil & Gas innovative ORegenTM waste-heat
recovery systems to increase the output and efficiency of four GE
LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines at the Berakas Power Station,
located outside the capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan in the
Sultanate of Brunei.
The ORegen system will be connected to three of the LM2500 units,
each of which generate up to 22 megawatts (MW). The fourth LM2500
turbine and one waste heat recovery unit will be kept on standby.
GEs ORegen system utilizes a thermodynamic superheat cycle that
recovers waste heat from gas turbines and converts it into 14 MW of
extra net electricity without using fuel or water and does not
produce additional CO2 or NOx emissions. The system also has mini-
mal operational and maintenance requirements. The Brunei project
is the first use of GEs ORegen technology in the Asia-Pacific region.
The equipment for the Berakas project is scheduled to be delivered
at the end of 2014 and commissioned in early 2015. The upgraded
power plant is expected to start commercial operation in the first
half of 2015. In addition to the equipment, GE also is providing site
installation and training as well as a resident engineer to support
BPMC for one year.
GEs ORegen technology is the largest Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)
single unit available for gas turbine waste heat recovery. ORegen is
applicable on any type of simple-cycle gas turbine and can generate
electricity at lower gas turbine loads than a standard combined cycle
system which uses water and steam to recover waste heat.
www.ge.com
Quartzelec refurbish & rewind Takadori rotor
When the rotor on a T240-370, 154 MVA generator at the Takoradi
Power Station in Ghana suffered a double earth fault resulting in
severe arcing damage, TAQA, one of the largest independent power
producers in the Middle East and North Africa, turned to the UK-
based electrical engineering group Quartzelec, to deliver a six month
refurbishment and rewinding programme for the failed machine.
The damaged rotor, which measures 8 metres in length and weighs
36.5 tonnes, failed in May 2011 and was substituted with a new spare
rotor purchased from the OEM to allow continued operation.
This was an interesting and challenging
project, explains Steve Cooper, Business
Development for Power Generation at
Quartzelec. With a replacement generator
costing in excess of 2m we provided a
technically competent yet commercially
viable solution to re-establish full generat-
ing capacity. www.quartzelec.com
SDMOs latest innovation is the RC1650 power plant
SDMOs latest innovation is the RC1650 portable power station which
attracted attention at the recent Plantworx show. The R1650 is a
1450kVA, prime power (1200kW COP) portable generating plant fitted
into a 20ft (6m) ISO low cube container. The set has compact
dimensions and is designed to provide major back-up power for
factories, hospitals and/or sites that require continuous electricity at
short notice and where available space is limited.
We received confirmed orders for five 200kVA sets on the opening
day of the show and with the keen interest shown in all our
equipment by the visitors to our stand, we expect more orders to
follow, Clive Dix, SDMOs director, told WIP.
The power rental professionals who scrutinised our R1650 all
commented how compact the set is in relation to its power output,
continued Clive. They were also impressed with the new cooling
system which contributes to a
reduced noise output.
SDMO Industries is one of the
largest producers of power
generation equipment in the world.
Plantworx is a dedicated working
construction machinery show and
was held in May at the Stoneleigh
Park Showground.
www.sdmo.co.uk
Hawke Internationals new boxes for cable terminations
Hawke International has introduced a new range of high capacity,
environmentally-protected, boxes for cable termination. These
enclosures meet the need of offshore drilling and production, marine
and other challenging environments. This addition to the Hawke
stainless steel junction box range permits up to 12 x 400 sq. mm
cable terminations per bus-bar. Units can be flexibly configured for
single phase and Earth, three-phase and Earth or three-phase/neutral
and Earth. Fully ATEX approved and IECEx compliant, these have been
developed for harsh marine environments, the heavy gauge grade 316
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DIRECTORY OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
BRADGATE CONTAINERS LTD,
Leicester Road, Shepshed, Longborough,
Leicestershire LE12 9EG, UK.
Tel +44 (0)1509 508678
Fax +44 (0)1509 504350
E-mail: sales@bradgate.co.uk
www.bradgate.co.uk
Contact: Malcolm Cropley/ James Bexon
Design, manufacture, fitting out, and site
installation of purpose built modules (On
shore and off shore), and acoustic containers
for the electrical and allied industries
UK manufactured power generation systems
from 6kVA to +30MVA:
Renewable energy
Prime & standby back up power
Base load generation
Oil & gas industry applications
Marine power generation
Critical power including UPS systems
Gas and co-generation (CHP) applications
Rental applications
International sales and service support
Broadcrown Ltd (Group Headquarters)
tel: +44 (0)1 889 272200
email: info@broadcrown.co.uk
www.broadcrown.com
Manufacture, InstaIIation,
Commissioning & Servicing
of 10KW - 2MW Bespoke
Generator Sets
HV/LV Switchgear Servicing
Load/Power Monitoring
TeI: +44 (0)1744 814444
EmaiI:sales@burtonwoodgroup.com
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Covrad Heat Transfer Ltd
Sir Henry Parkes Road
Canley, West Midlands
Coventry, CV5 6BN
UK
Tel: +44(0)2476 675 544
Fax: +44(0) 2476 676 029
e-mail: sales@covrad.co.uk
www.covrad.co.uk
Cranfield
UNIVERSITY
Specialised Courses in
Gas Turbine Technology for
Engine ers and Managers in the
Power Industry
For information please contact:
Mrs Karen Swann
School of Engineering
Cranfield University
Tel: +44(0) 1234 754683
Fax: +44(0) 1234 751566
E-mail: k.swan@cranfield.ac.uk
Turbochargers UK
Spare parts, replacement
turbochargers, overhauls
check, clean, balance and
reconditioning.
Hortonwood 37, Telford
TF1 7XT. Great Britain
Tel: + 44 1952 607200 (24hr)
Fax: + 44 1952 677179
Email: turbo@gb.abb.com
Web: www.abb.com/turbocharging
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Part of the Mecc Alte Group
www.cabeluk.com
Winding. Rewinding. Supply.
Service. Repair
Cabel UK Limited
8 Pillings Road, Oakham,
Rutland LE15 6QF
E: info@cabeluk.com
T: +44 (0)1572 755 168
F: +44 (0)1572 723 974
Second Avenue, Centrum 100
Burton-on-Trent
Staffs DE14 2WF
Manufacturers of
Load banks for sale or hire
AC/DC Resistive/Reactive
2kVa6000kVa
Contact: David Gould Sales Director
Tel: 01283 531645
Fax: 01283 510103
E-mail: sales@crestchic.co.uk
Website: www.crestchic.co.uk
Europes leading energy
equipment and service
suppliers
T: +44 (0) 161 432 8833
www.edinauk.com
Specialists in: Coal Mine
Methane, Combined Heat
& Power, Landfill Gas,
Sewage Gas, Bio Gas.
Tel.: +49 (0) 9826 / 65 83 - 0
www.aprovis-gmbh.de
CHP PLANT
HEATING
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From the experts
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heat exchangers
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INTERPOWER INTERNATIONAL
LTD
PO Box 70,
Pickering,
England YO18 7XU
Tel: +44 (0) 1751 474034
Fax: +44 (0) 1751 476103
Email: intpower@aol.com
Website: www.interpower.co.uk
Manufacturers of diesel and gas
generator sets, containerised sets,
chp systems, marine sets and
bespoke systems
Mecc Alte UK Ltd
6 Lands End Way, Oakham
Rutland, Leicestershire LE15 6RF
T: +44 (0)1572 771 160
F: +44 (0)1572 771 161
E: gen@meccalte.co.uk
www.meccalte.com
World-Class Alternators
Design, Sales and Rental of
Electrical Distribution Equipment
Equipment tailor made to your
specification
Stocked distribution boards,
cables and accessories
Comprehensive Rental Service
Head office Cannock, Staffs:
01543 574111
London depot: 01708 863963
Email: sales@idesystems.co.uk
www.idesystems.co.uk
Distributors for:
ENGINE GENERATOR
CONTROLS AIR &
HYRAULIC STARTERS
Installation, commissioning,
breakdown service, repair, site
survey, technical support and
training.
Contact:
Susan Campbell
Tel: +44 (0)161 476 4606
Fax: +44 (0)161 476 5639
sales@precisioncontrols.co.uk
www.precisioncontrols.co.uk
Precision Controls Ltd
www.agriemach.com
AGRIEMACHLTD
Agriemach Ltd, Old Domewood, Copthorne, West Sussex, RH10 3HD
CALL NOW ON 01342 713743
SCRANDOXIDATIONCATALYSTS
SCRSYSTEMS ANDDOSINGSYSTEMUPGRADES
EXHAUST SPARKARRESTORS
ENGINE AIRPRECLEANERS
HEAT ANDSOUNDINSULATION
Colchester
Engineering
Systems
Unit 5, Chancers Farm, Fossetts Lane,
Fordham, Colchester, Essex CO6 3NY
Tel: +44 (0)1206 240788
Fax: +44 (0)1206 240099
E-mail: colengsys@aol.com
www.colchesterengineering.com
Noise Control and Ventilation
System Engineers
Manufacturer of Gasoline,
Diesel and Natural Gas
Generating Sets
1 to 2500 kVA
Aksa International (UK) Ltd.
Unit 6, Pine Court
Walker Road
Bardon Hill
Coalville Leicestershire
LE67 1SZ UK
Tel: + 44 1530 837 472
Fax: + 44 1530 519 577
E-mail: sales@aksa-uk.com
www.aksa.com.tr

Manufacturersofbespokeandstandard
Diesel/gasgeneratorcontrolpanels
Lowvoltageswitchboards
PLCcontrol&monitoringsystems

Control&PowerSystemsLtd
3DBurnistonIndustrialEstate
ScarboroughEnglandYO130HG
Tel:+44(0)1723871112Fax:+44(0)1723870625
www.controlandpower.co.uk

www.bender-uk.com
ELECTRICAL SAFETY SOLUTIONS
Isolated Power Systems
Verifcation & Service
Healthcare Products
Power Quality Monitoring
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CATALYTIC CONVERTER UNITS
NoX REDUCTION SYSTEMS
ACOUSTIC CANOPIES
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ACOUSTIC DOORS
ON-SITE INSTALLATIONS

Industrial & Marine Silencers Ltd.
Tel: +44 (0) 1162 604985
Email: sales@silencers.co.uk
www.silencers.co.uk
The single source for diesel & gas engine products
T: +44 (0) 121 511 0400
www.ipu.co.uk
ENGINE STARTING
ENGINE CONTROL
ENGINE HEATING
ENGINE SILENCING
ENGINE FILTRATION
SINGLE SOURCING
Foam Techniques Ltd, manufacturer and
specialist in producing acoustic and thermal
insulationfoamproducts. Acomprehensiverange
of insulation materials offer a solution to almost
any problem, specification and budget. As a
market leader, we export our sound insulation
products and services globally to the Gen-Set
and Acoustic Enclosure Markets
Foam Techniques Ltd, 39 Booth Drive, Park Farm South,
Wellingborough, Northants NN8 6GR UK
Tel: 01933 400096 Fax: 01933 400095
www.foamtechniques.co.uk
THE ULTIMATE IN ACOUSTIC FOAM
For further information, samples, specs, brochure
and pricing, please call Neil Blythe quoting WIP
Office: 01933 400096 Mobile: 07801 469997
Email: nblythe@foamtechniques.co.uk
ISO 9001

Governor Technical Solutions

GTS specialises in the supply, repair,
overhaul and technical support for
Heinzmann and other well known
governor actuators, controllers and
generator accessories.
Tel:01833696712Fax:01833696713
Email:sales@governorts.com
www.governorts.com
Established in 1964, we have tailor-made generating sets op-
erating in almost every country in the world.
No matter what your requirement we can provide a generat-
ing set to meet your needs.
We design, test and build in our own purpose built factory
from 20 to 3000kVA single units and synchronised multiples
both low and high voltage.
James Dring Power Plant Ltd,
8 Eagle Road, Quarry Hill Industrial Park,
Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4RB, UK
Tel: +44 (0)115 9440072 Fax: +44 (0)115 9440235
email: james.dring@talk21.com
website: www.jamesdring.co.uk
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DIRECTORY OF EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES
Generating
Silence
iso containers, acoustic &
weatherproof enclosures,
CHP and
plant room equipment
Powerplus Engineering
School Road, Langham
Colchester, Essex CO4 5PB
T: +44 (0)1206 271266
F: +44 (0)1206 271208
enquiries@powerpluseng.co.uk
www.powerpluseng.co.uk
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The complete range of
power solutions from
desktops to datacentres.
Riello UPS Ltd
Contact us:
Tel: 0800 269 394
Email: sales@riello-ups.co.uk
Web: www.riello-ups.co.uk
Advanced Generator Control,
Protection and Monitoring
Engine Control and Protection
Alarm Monitoring and Processing
Signal Indication
Arc Detection

Since the origin in 1960 SELCO


technology has provided the Power
Generation market with high class
equipment living up to international
standards and approved by the
major classication societies.
www.selco.com
SELCO is a pioneer within generator
control, alarm and indicator panels as
well as arc fault detection equipment.
Our solutions are used in hazardous
applications onboard ships, at oil rigs, at
power stations, in windmills, etc.
Since the establishment in 1984 we have
continuously expanded our activities
worldwide.
Our products have been approved and
certified by the major marine
classification societies and we are ISO
9001 certified.
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Power Management Units and
Protection Relays for Diesel/Gas
engines, power plants, emergency
power systems and cogeneration
applications.
Tel: +49 711 789 54-510
Fax: +49 711 789 54-101
E-Mail: stgt-info@woodward.com
info@woodlands-generators.com
www.woodlands-generators.com
0800 358 3525
GENERATORS UP TO 2000 kVA
MULTl MEGAWATT lNSTALLATlONS
SALES & RENTAL
SERVlCE, lNSTALLATlON & COMMlSSlONlNG
24 HOUR TECHNlCAL SUPPORT
P.O. Box 546, 1970 AM IJmuiden
The Netherlands
T +31 255 530304 F +31 255 521587
E-mail info@zwartijmuiden.nl
www.zwarttechniek.com
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FR5-LA GENERATOR UNITS
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FR-6B GAS 50/60hz
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DIESELS TURBINES BOILERS
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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INFO@WABASHPOWER.COM
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Hire | SaIes | Service | Parts
www.powereIectrics.com
TeI: 0370 850 0858
OMICRON is an international company serving
the electrical power industry with innovative testing
and diagnostic solutions.
Services offered in the area of consulting,
commissioning, testing, diagnosis, and training.
* Secondary Testing & Calibration
* Primary Testing & Diagnosis
* Testing with Communication Protocols
Contact: David Brazier
OMICRON Electronics UK Ltd Unit 9, Marconi Gate
Staffordshire Technology Park
Beaconside Stafford ST18 0FZ
T: +44 1785 251 000 F: +44 1785 252 000
www.omicron.at info@uk.omicron.at
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Power Projects
Estimating & Solutions
Professional low or medium
voltage secondary power
infrastructure consultancy
providing design technical
proposal and project
management services
11 Fanshaw Way, Eckington
SHEFFIELD S21 4HX
T 01246 432 689
M 07800 985 942
e-mail s.211@hotmail.co.uk
OPRA
!T U R B I N E S
OPRA turbines is an engine
manufacturer providing gas
turbine gensets in 1-10MW
power solutions using the
2MW range OP16 Gas Turbine.
INFO +31 (0) 74 245 2121
SALES +31 (0) 74 750 5720
INFO a OPRATURBINES.COM
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OPRA
!T U R B I N E S
OPRA turbines is an engine
manufacturer providing gas
turbine gensets in 1-10MW
power solutions using the
urbine. 2MW range OP16 Gas T
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SALES +31 (0) 74 750 5720
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ide Systems manufacture an extensive range
of industry dedicated electrical distribution
equipment from portable power clusters
through 3200A automatic changeover panels.
With over 50 years combined experience in
electrical engineering, our qualified engineers
have a high level of technical knowledge to
find solutions for your electrical distribution
requirements
ide Systems Ltd
Unit 6 Swaffield Park, Hyssop Close,
Cannock, Staffs WS11 7FU
T: 01543 574111 F: 01543 571444
www.idesystems.co.uk
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GE Energy
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 1,800 335 406
JMS 312 GS g 1,500 625 731
JMS 312 GS g 1,800 633 808
JMS 316 GS g 1,500 834 988
JMS 316 GS g 1,800 848 1,079
JMS 320 GS g 1,500 1,063 1,190
JMS 320 GS g 1,800 1,060 1,313
JMS 412 GS g 1,500 844 892
JMS 416 GS g 1,500 1,131 1,194
JMS 420 GS g 1,500 1,415 1,492
JMS 612 GS g 1,500 1,820 1,792
JMS 616 GS g 1,500 2,433 2,399
JMS 620 GS g 1,500 3,041 3,020
Ratings natural gas standard, NOx 500
mg/m
3
N
. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5%
O
2
. For engines with 1,200 rpm please
contact GE Energys Jenbacher product
team.
TAD1242GE 352 409
TAD1640GE 393 462
TAD1641GE 433 509
TAD1642GE 485 570
MAN Truck & Bus AG
Sales Unit Engines
Vogelweiherstr. 33
90411 Nuremberg, Germany
Tel: +49-911-420-1745
Fax: +49-911-420-1932
E-mail: man-engines@man.eu
http://www.man-engines.com
Contact: Huber Gossner, Head of Power
MAN Truck & Bus AG, Sales Unit Engines
develops and manufactures high speed
diesel engines for gensets with rating
280 up to 1117kW and gas engines for
cogeneration with ratings 37 to 420kW.
MAN Diesel Engines for Gensets
PRP Prime Power
Model rpm kWm kWe
50 Hz
D2866 LE 201 d 1500 280 249
D 2876 LE 201 d 1500 355 318
D 2848 LE 211 d 1500 405 362
D 2840 LE 201 d 1500 451 409
D 2840 LE 211 d 1500 495 452
D 2842 LE 201 d 1500 543 502
D 2842 LE 211 d 1500 590 543
D 2862 LE 221 d 1500 700 640
60 Hz
D 2866 LE 201 d 1800 322 285
D 2876 LE 201 d 1800 405 357
D 2848 LE 211 d 1800 460 407
D 2840 LE 201 d 1800 515 462
D 2840 LE 211 d 1800 565 498
D 2842 LE 201 d 1800 620 566
D 2842 LE 211 d 1800 695 633
D 2862 LE 221 d 1800 800 720
LTP Limited Time Running Power
Model rpm kWm kWe
50 Hz
D 2866 LE 203 d 1500 360 325
D 2876 LE 203 d 1500 451 410
D 2848 LE 213 d 1500 495 450
D 2840 LE 203 d 1500 545 500
D 2840 LE 213 d 1500 610 560
D 2842 LE 203 d 1500 633 580
D 2842 LE 213 d 1500 702 650
D 2862 LE 223 d 1500 880 800
60 Hz
D 2866 LE 203 d 1800 400 360
D 2876 LE 203 d 1800 507 450
D 2848 LE 213 d 1800 539 480
D 2840 LE 203 d 1800 585 530
D 2840 LE 213 d 1800 660 600
D 2842 LE 203 d 1800 718 660
D 2842 LE 213 d 1800 800 735
D 2862 LE 223 d 1800 1117 1000
MAN Gas Engines for Cogeneration Plants
Natural Gas
Model rpm kWm
E 0834 E 312 g 1500 37
E 0834 E 312 g 1500 47
E 0834 E 302 g 1500 54
E 0834 LE 302 g 1500 68
E 0836 E 312 g 1500 56
E 0836 E 302 g 1500 75
E 0836 LE 202 g 1500 110
E 2876 E 312 g 1500 150
E 2876 LE 302 g 1500 210
E 2848 LE 322 g 1500 265
E 2842 E 312 g 1500 250
E 2842 LE 322 g 1500 420
E 0834 E 312 g 1800 45
E 0834 E 312 g 1800 53
E 0834 E 302 g 1800 62
E 0836 E 312 g 1800 64
E 0836 E 302 g 1800 85
E 0836 LE 202 g 1800 110
E 2876 E 312 g 1800 170
E 2876 LE 302 g 1800 210
E 2848 LE 322 g 1800 295
E 2842 E 312 g 1800 280
E 2842 LE 322 g 1800 420
Special/Bio Gas
Model rpm kWm
E 0834 LE 302 g 1500 68
E 0836 LE 202 g 1500 110
E 2876 TE 302 g 1500 130
E 2876 LE 302 g 1500 200
E 2848 LE 322 g 1500 265
E 2842 LE 322 g 1500 380
E 0836 LE 202 g 1800 110
E 2876 LE 302 g 1800 200
E 2842 LE 322 g 1800 380
E 2848 LE 322 g 1800 265
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
88040 Friedrichshafen
Germany
Phone +49 7541 90-7006
Fax +49 7541 90-7084
powergenregion1@mtu-online.com
www.mtu-online.com
MTU Detroit Diesel Inc.
13400 Outer Drive West
Detroit, Michigan 48239
USA
Phone +1 313 592 57 08
Fax +1 313 592 51 58
powergenregion3@mtu-online.com
www.mtudetroitdiesel.com
Fuel rpm Hz kWm kWe
Diesel engines
50 Hz"
Series 60 d 1500 50 280 260
Series 60 d 1500 50 298 275
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 303 285
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 336 315
12V 2000 G23 d 1500 50 452 430
12V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 515 490
16V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 655 620
18V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 720 685
12V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 515 485
16V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 655 615
18V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 720 675
8V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 735 700
12V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1095 1040
16V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1450 1380
20V 4000 G62 d 1500 50 2000 1900
8V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 735 700
12V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 1095 1040
16V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 1450 1380
20V 4000 G62 (U) d 1500 50 2000 1900
12V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1140 1085
16V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1520 1445
Diesel engines
60 Hz"
Series 60 d 1800 60 280 224
Series 60 d 1800 60 354 285
8V 2000 G d 1800 60 370 295
12V 2000 G43 d 1800 60 561 450
12V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 625 500
16V 2000 G43 d 1800 60 743 595
16V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 835 670
18V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 900 720
8V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 750 600
12V 4000 G41 d 1800 60 1020 815
12V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 1120 895
16V 4000 G41 d 1800 60 1360 1090
16V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 1495 1195
20V 4000 G82 d 1800 60 2060 1650
12V 4000 P81 d 1800 60 1380 1105
16V 4000 P81 d 1800 60 1840 1470
1200 rpm / 60 Hz
12V 4000 G71 d 1200 60 870 695
16V 4000 G71 d 1200 60 1140 910
Gas engines natural gas
50 Hz"
12V 2000 L60 1) g 1500 50 450 425
12V 2000 L60 2) g 1500 50 480 450
16V 2000 L60 1) g 1500 50 600 565
16V 2000 L60 2) g 1500 50 640 600
18V 2000 L60 1) g 1500 50 675 635
18V 2000 L60 2) g 1500 50 720 675
12V 4000 L61 2) g 1500 50 1200 1130
16V 4000 L61 2) g 1500 50 1600 1505
NOx emission < 250mg/m3
NOx emission < 500mg/m3"
Series 60 d 1500 50 272 250
Series 60 d 1500 50 313 290
Series 60 d 1500 50 321 295
Series 60 d 1500 50 362 335
Series 60 d 1500 50 411 380
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 330 310
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 365 345
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 409 385
12V 2000 G23 d 1500 50 565 530
12V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 625 590
16V 2000 G23 d 1500 50 720 675
16V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 805 755
18V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 895 840
12V 2000 G23 (U) d 1500 50 565 530
12V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 625 590
16V 2000 G23 (U) d 1500 50 720 675
16V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 805 755
18V 2000 G63 (U) d 1500 50 895 840
8V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 895 850
12V 4000 G21 d 1500 50 1205 1145
12V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1330 1265
16V 4000 G21 d 1500 50 1600 1520
16V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1760 1670
20V 4000 G22 d 1500 50 2200 2090
20V 4000 G62 d 1500 50 2420 2300
8V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 895 850
12V 4000 G21 (U) d 1500 50 1205 1145
12V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 1330 1265
16V 4000 G21 (U) d 1500 50 1600 1520
16V 4000 G61 (U) d 1500 50 1760 1670
20V 4000 G22 (U) d 1500 50 2200 2090
20V 4000 G62 (U) d 1500 50 2420 2300
12V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1320 1255
16V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1760 1670
Series 60 d 1500 50 280 260
Series 60 d 1500 50 298 275
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 303 285
8V 2000 G d 1500 50 336 315
12V 2000 G23 d 1500 50 452 430
12V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 515 490
16V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 655 620
18V 2000 G63 d 1500 50 720 685
12V 2000 G63(U) d 1500 50 515 485
16V 2000 G63(U) d 1500 50 655 615
18V 2000 G63(U) d 1500 50 720 675
8V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 735 700
12V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1095 1040
16V 4000 G61 d 1500 50 1450 1380
12V 4000 G62 d 1500 50 2000 1900
8V 4000 G61(U) d 1500 50 735 700
12V 4000 G6 (U) d 1500 50 1095 1040
16V 4000 G61(U) d 1500 50 1450 1380
20V 4000 G62(U) d 1500 50 2000 1900
12V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1140 1085
16V 4000 P61 d 1500 50 1520 1445
Diesel engines
60 Hz"
SUN2105 d 1800 60 24 19
SUN3105 d 1800 60 37 30
SUN3105T d 1800 60 44 35
SUN4105E d 1800 60 48 38
SUN4105TE d 1800 60 71 57
SUN4105IE d 1800 60 88 70
SUN6105IE d 1800 60 113 90
3R 700 G40 d 1800 60 25 20
3R 700 G80 d 1800 60 39 31
4R 700 G80 d 1800 60 55 44
6R 700 G80 d 1800 60 83 66
Series 50 d 1800 60 186 170
Series 50 d 1800 60 235 215
Series 50 d 1800 60 261 210
Series 60 d 1800 60 309 285
Series 60 d 1800 60 339 310
Series 60 d 1800 60 365 335
Series 60 d 1800 60 410 375
Series 60 d 1800 60 474 435
Series 60 d 1800 60 511 410
8V 2000 G d 1800 60 455 430
8V 2000 G d 1800 60 511 410
8V 2000 G d 1800 60 570 535
12V 2000 G43 d 1800 60 735 690
12V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 835 670
16V 2000 G43 d 1800 60 1007 945
16V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 1115 1050
18V 2000 G83 d 1800 60 1250 1000
8V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 1100 880
12V 4000 G41 d 1800 60 1490 1415
12V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 1640 1560
16V 4000 G41 d 1800 60 1990 1890
16V 4000 G81 d 1800 60 2190 2080
ENGINE
MANUFACTURERS
GUIDE
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 Ian Cooper
Scania GB ltd
Tel +441908 329385
Fax +441908 329483
E-mail ian.cooper@scania.com
Diesel engines for power generation
Prime Power 250 to 550kVA
Stand by Power 250 to 600kVA
Engine Range Prime Power 50hz
at (70% load factor)
Model Spec RPM kWm kVA
DC9 65 (10-93) 1500 225 250
DC9 65 (10-94) 1500 247 275
DC9 65 (10-95) 1500 266 300
DC12 59 (10-31) 1500 270 300
DC12 59 (10-32) 1500 313 350
DC12 59 (10-33) 1500 356 400
DC12 59 (10-34) 1500 399 450
DC16 45 (10-25) 1500 400 450
DC16 45 (10-30) 1500 439 500
DC16 44 (10-27) 1500 481 550
Engines are also available for 1800
RPM for 60hz
Bio Diesel
The engine range above can be operated
with bio-diesel providing the fuel meets
the requirements of EN14214 standard
Edina
Unit 13 Rugby Park
Bletchley Road, Stockport SK4 3EF
T +44 (0) 161 432 8833
F +44 (0) 161 4328833
sales@edinauk.com www.edinauk.com
Sole distributor of MWM generating sets
in the UK and Ireland
Electrical Electrical
Model Fuel rpm Output Efficiency
(kW) %
TCG2016V08 g 1500 372 41.9
TCG2016V12 g 1500 556 41.7
TCG2016V16 g 1500 736 42.0
TCG2020V12 g 1500 1138 43.1
TCG2020V16 g 1500 1513 43.0
TCG2020V20 g 1500 1902 43.4
TCG2032V12 g 1000 3333 43.5
TCG2032V16 g 1000 4300 43.5
All engines available for both natural
gas and biogas. TCG2032V12 and V16
also available for syngas.
NOx level: 500mg/m
3
Ratings to ISO 3046/
1
Methane Number (MN): 70
Model Fuel rpm Elec O/P Elec O/P
Continuous Prime
TCD2016V12 d 1500 548 736
TCD2016V16 d 1500 736 832
TCD2020V12 d 1500 547 624
TCD2020V16 d 1500 1875 1964
Standby diesels from 50kVA to 3000kVA
also available
Volvo Penta
405 08 Gothenburg
Sweden
Tel +46 31 235460
Model Spec RPM kWm kVA
TAD530GE Diesel 1500
2)
75 85
TAD531GE Diesel 1500
2)
88 100
TAD532GE Diesel 1500
2)
113 130
TAD550GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
76 86
TAD551GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
89 101
TAD730GE Diesel 1500
2)
113 130
TAD731GE Diesel 1500
2)
132 152
TAD732GE Diesel 1500
2)
162 186
TAD733GE Diesel 1500
2)
175 201
TAD734GE Diesel 1500
2)
213 245
TAD750GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
114 131
TAD751GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
132 152
TAD752GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
158 182
TAD753GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
173 199
TAD754GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
217 250
TAD940GE Diesel 1500
2)
241 277
TAD941GE Diesel 1500
2)
280 326
TAD1341GE Diesel 1500
2)
271 315
TAD1342GE Diesel 1500
2)
303 352
TAD1343GE Diesel 1500
2)
325 378
TAD1344GE Diesel 1500
2)
354 412
TAD1345GE Diesel 1500
2)
388 451
TAD1351GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
279 324
TAD1352GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
314 365
TAD1354GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
328 381
TAD1355GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
355 413
TAD1640GE Diesel 1500
2)
392 461
TAD1641GE Diesel 1500
2)
430 505
TAD1642GE Diesel 1500
2)
503 591
TWD1643GE Diesel 1500
2)
536 630
TAD1650GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
393 462
TAD1651GE
1)
Diesel 1500
2)
430 505
Engines are also available for
1800 rpm / 60 Hz
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