GE
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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
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
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• 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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