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Manufactured by:Solar Turbines Incorporated based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Solar has what it takes to serve the Oil and Gas industry. Solar's Construction Services offers a comprehensive range of equipment and services to help meet your total power system requirements. Construction Services will manage your entire project scope. This drastically simplifies design, development and construction while minimizing the chance of errors. Our professional staff knows your ...
Manufactured by:Aereon, part of Cimarron group based inLegnano (MI), ITALY
AEREON offers our own WILDCAT natural gas compression systems for wellhead applications as rental or lease equipment. Through testing, we can identify flow improvement up front and determine the appropriate standard system for your gas compression and budgetary needs. AEREON's gas ...
Manufactured by:Clarke Energy based inLiverpool, UNITED KINGDOM
Natural gas or biomethane can be transported in cylinders where there is no availability of gas distribution networks, via a virtual gas pipeline. This gas can be used in gas engines to generate electricity and heat at high efficiency through combined heat and power technology. ...
Manufactured by:Clarke Energy based inLiverpool, UNITED KINGDOM
The mobileFLEX portfolio is the latest advancement from GE to deliver lower-cost, lower-emission power to drill rigs, artificial lift enhanced oil recovery and oilfield equipment. An all-gas alternative to diesel units, mobileFLEX is an EPA mobile-certified solution that provides a cost advantage to energy producers and operational advantage to drilling contractors by utilising field gases. For ...
Manufactured by:Clarke Energy based inLiverpool, UNITED KINGDOM
A captive power plant is a facility that is dedicated to providing a localised source of power to an energy user. These are typically industrial facilities or large offices. The plants may operate in grid parallel mode with the ability to export surplus power to the local electricity distribution network. Alternatively they may have the ability to operate in island mode; i.e. independently of the ...