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HOUSTON / FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, June 20, 2012 — MTU Onsite Energy, the global Tognum Group brand of distributed energy systems, will now offer continuous power systems in North America. These systems generating electricity and heat (CHP) run on natural gas, biogas, sewage gas or landfill gas and have been successfully installed in Europe and Asia for more than 35 years. The wide range of usable fuels opens the way to a large number of applications, such as farming operations, municipal buildings, hos...... continue reading
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Mexico City, May 31, 2012 -- Alpek S.A.B. de C.V., through its subsidiary Grupo Petrotemex, S.A. de C.V., has awarded a "turnkey" contract to a consortium led by SENER Mexico for the construction of a cogeneration power plant in Cosoleacaque, Veracruz (Mexico) which will have a capacity of over 85 MW. This plant will boost the competitiveness of Alpek's operations. The new facility to be built will have two gas turbines, two Heat recovery steam generators and a back pressure steam turbine. Within the co...... continue reading
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WALTHAM, MA, May 3, 2012 —Tecogen Inc. today announced that two of its Tecogen CM-75 cogen units will be installed as part of a renovation project in the Far Rockaway area of Queens, New York City. The Tecogen natural gas powered systems will provide electricity, space heating and domestic hot water for two Oceanview Apartment buildings which are more than three-and-a-half decades old and in need of comprehensive maintenance and major systems replacement. This renovation project is part of a larger stat...... continue reading
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* GE’s Jet Engine-Based LM2500+ G4 DLE Aeroderivative Gas Turbine to Power Termica Colleferro S.p.A.’s New Plant
* Advanced Natural Gas Technology Delivers High Output, Energy Efficiency, Fuel Flexibility, Low Environmental Impact and Low Operational and Maintenance Costs
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From: Distributed Energy Topics: Turbine, Cogen,
By David Engle Two years ago, a report by the EPA on data center energy use was scathing. In 133 pages, it detailed—often with a note of alarm—foreseeable trends in the nation’s energy-gobbling data centers, and the future was not bright. In response to the EPA’s “call to arms,” all manner of human energy and ingenuity has been mustered to formulate a sustainable, and environmentally protective, game plan for information technology (IT) energy management. To the IT industry’s credit, it has indeed respo...... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Cogen, Efficiency, Power Systems
By Dan Rafter
As the economy continues its struggles, any technology that provides long-term savings, including cogeneration, has a bright future.
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From: Distributed Energy Topics: Cogen, Efficiency, Power Systems
By Don Talend
The demand for ever more efficient turbines shows no sign of abetting, continually pushing manufacturers to develop more cost-effective and sustainable solutions.... continue reading
From: Distributed Energy Topics: Cogen, Sustainability, Turbine
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