gas engine technology Articles
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Cogeneration experience with Clarke Energy: Carthage Grains CHP Plant, Tunisia - Case Study
Carthage Grains is the leader in the Maghreb in the trituration of the soya bean: production of oil and soybean meal. The process of Carthage Grains consumes electrical and thermal energy in the form of steam (30 to 35 tonnes per hour at 12 bar pressure). As the supplier of Nejma Oil (a Clarke Energy customer since 2012), the choice of Carthage Grains for GE’s Jenbacher gas engine ...
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The True Spark Lies in Clarke Energy
Clarke Energy is an authorised supplier of genuine gas and diesel engine spare parts in many countries across the globe. We proudly maintain stock of over $4m of INNIO Jenbacher and KOHLER spare parts throughout the South Pacific. At Clarke Energy we pride ourselves on integrity, delivering only the highest quality products and only supplying genuine, Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) spare ...
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Plastic Omnium, BasePower, CCHP plant, UK - Case Study
Plastic Omnium Automotive Ltd (POA) is a world leader in the design and manufacture of external automotive body parts. The division serves 15% of the global market for leading car manufacturers including Jaguar Land Rover and Nissan. The Plastic Omnium, Base Power, combined cooling heat and power plant (CCHP) supplied by Clarke Energy The company’s operations are heat and power ...
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Sydney Central Park district energy scheme reduces carbon emissions using tri-generation - Case Study
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA: Clarke Energy has secured sales to expand the award winningCentral Park district energy scheme in Sydney, New South Wales. Clarke Energy to supply an additional 1.1MWe of gas-fuelled generation capacity to expand the existing installation at Central Park in Sydney The tri-generation plant will enable Central Park to reduce carbon emissions by up to 40%, equivalent to ...
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Captive power plant efficiency for Africa
Power distribution networks across Africa are notoriously unreliable. Frequent power interruptions can be enormously costly for many of the continent’s factories. Not only do power outages disrupt production batches, they can also damage or reduce the life of important plant components such as kilns. This too has a knock-on effect on wider the country’s gross domestic product – ...
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New Approach allows Subscribers to Reach the Summit of the Mountain of Information on Gas Turbine and Reciprocating Engine Technology
The available information on combustion, flow control, treatment and environmental compliance for gas turbines and reciprocating engines is doubling every few years. It is now more challenging than climbing Mt. Everest to find the most current and relevant information. Rapid developments include zero liquid discharge (ZLD) technologies, repairable valves, high efficiency air inlet filters, ...
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Clarke Energy Supplies Jenbacher Gas Engines to Power New Algerian ‘Mega Mosque’ - Case Study
Clarke Energy to Deliver Four of GE’s Jenbacher J320 Gas Engines to Power Trigeneration Plant at Djamaâ el Djazaïr Mosque being Built in Mohammadia, Near Algiers Jenbacher Trigeneration Units to Supply Reliable, Lower Emission Power, Heating and Cooling Project Highlights Growing Industrial Demand for Advanced Trigeneration Technologies ALGIERS, ALGERIA Distributed Power ...
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Performance analysis of a single cylinder DI diesel engine using different biodiesel
Biodiesel produced from cottonseed oil is quite a promising alternative fuel for diesel engines. Use of vegetable oils in diesel engines leads to slightly inferior performance and higher smoke emissions due to their high viscosity and carbon residue. But the performance of vegetable oils can be improved by modifying them through the transesterification process. The research work discusses the ...
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Supplier strategies and responses to institutional drivers for an emerging energy technology
This paper investigates the role of suppliers of a new energy technology, when the market for that technology continues to be in a state of flux, and is characterised by continued regulatory and institutional developments. This paper first summarises the institutional drivers resulting in the widely divergent diffusion of distributed generation (DG) based on natural gas engines in the Netherlands ...
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Hydrogen as Future Fuel for Gas Engines
Gas engines are providing a wide range of fuel flexibility from burning natural gas and a variety of non- natural gaseous fuels from low British Thermal Unit (BTU) gases as well as gases containing a high hydrogen content. Hydrogen containing gases can be found as by-product from steel (furnace gas) or chemical process, or alternatively hydrogen is produced and blended to natural gas. In the ...
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