Monday, 2 April 2012

GE

Energy

Jenbacher gas engines



“Economic utilization of Biomass and Municipal Waste for power generation."



Some energy

lasts for generations
       100 countries

More than 300,000 employees GE – facts







       Founded in 1892 by Thomas Edison

       Operations in more than worldwide; 85,000 in Europe
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GE Energy … power gen platforms
                       Thermal                     Nuclear         Others
The Type 6 Gas engine
more than 2200 engines since 1989
for power generation

    Power range: 0.25MW to 4MW,

4 platforms / 11 products
Jenbacher gas engines



    Fuel flexibility: Natural gas or a variety of renewable or alternative gases

    Plant configurations: Generator sets, cogeneration systems, container solutions

    Delivered engines: about 8,500 units / 9,800 MW

    Business: World wide operations
Headquarters



   Jenbach premises… 1300 employees

  Production facilities

  Global Customer support center

  Repair shop

  Training center

   Engine assembly in China
Container assembly in Hungary
Austria


    1,700 world wide employees

    Business in >60 countries

    8 Subs + Hubs

    >60 ITPs (independent 3rd parties)

5 decades of experience
1957     1st gas engine
1979     1st cogeneration module
1985     1st LEANOX® gas engine

1994     1st 20 cylinder gas engine JW 320
1997 World‘s smallest 20 cylinder gas engine in the 3 MW power
range 2000 Presentation of “High Efficiency Concept” J420 GS
2003     May: GE acquires Jenbacher
2007 world’s 1st 24-cylinde4 MW engine on test bench (J624)


 

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