- GE’s Channel Partner GreenTech Energy Company to Supply 21 of GE’s Jenbacher* Gas Engines in Russia by End of 2018
- CHP Units to Help Russian Food and Beverage, Glass, Agriculture and Chemical Processes Industries Increase Cleaner Power Generation
- GE’s Versatile Jenbacher Gas Engine Technology is One of the Most Efficient in the World
YEKATERINBURG, RUSSSIA—April 11, 2018—GE
(NYSE: GE) today announced that it has signed a supply agreement with
GreenTech Energy Company (GTE), one of GE’s authorized Channel Partners
for Jenbacher* gas engines in Russia, for 21 Jenbacher gas engines—10
J320 units, 10 J420 units and one J316 unit—with a total capacity of 26
megawatts (MW) to be delivered by year-end 2018.
To date, it is one of
the largest GE contracts to supply Jenbacher engines for the Russian
market. The contract was signed during the customer technical seminar
organized together with GTE on April 10 and 11 in Yekaterinburg,
Russia’s Ural.
Packages branded “GreenTechPower” will be manufactured by GTE at a
new facility in St. Petersburg. Combined heat and power (CHP) units
with single capacity going from 1 MW to 1.5 MW on the base of GE’s
Jenbacher gas engines will be used to help increase cleaner power
generation at or near the point of use in the food and beverage, glass,
agriculture and chemical processes industries.
CHP provides thermal power and electrical generation in a single
systems. Efficiencies with GE’s Jenbacher CHP solutions can reach 90
percent or more with CHP. That’s more than 40 percent higher than with
thermal energy alone. These systems help commercial and industrial
businesses, municipalities and a wide range of energy-intensive
institutions get the most out of their facilities. GTE’s CHP packages
based on GE’s Jenbacher gas engines are space effective and do not
require construction of a separate building, which is accelerating the
plant’s commissioning.
GTE has recently received the “Distributed Power Generation – Great
Achievements” award in the category of "Best Distributed Power 5 MW and
above Project” from the Distributed Power Association of Russia for GTE’s installation of a CHP plant for a greenhouse owned by UMMC-Agro in the Sverdlovsk district (Russia’s Ural Region).
With digital transformation at its core, GE’s Distributed Power
business gives companies and communities around the world the ability to
focus on cleaner power generation and gas compression at or near the
point of use, anytime and on or off the grid. GE offers a diverse
product portfolio that includes highly efficient, fuel-flexible,
industrial gas engines generating 200 kilowatts to 10 MW of power for
numerous industries globally.
GE’s highly efficient gas engines feature
advanced fuel-flexibility capabilities that can run on multiple types of
gases. Today, more than 48,000 of GE’s gas engines have been delivered
around the world, with a total power capacity of more than 64 gigawatts
(GW). About 700 gas engines are deploying 1.1 GW of power in Russia.
* Indicates a trademark of the General Electric Company.
About GE
GE (NYSE: GE) is the world's Digital Industrial Company, transforming
industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are
connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global
exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business
shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and
intellect.
Each invention further fuels innovation and application
across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and
scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the
language of industry.
About GE Russia/CIS
GE has been working in Russia for nearly 100 years, bringing global
expertise and localizing advanced technology with its strategic partners
across power, oil and gas, transportation and healthcare to solve some
of the region’s biggest infrastructure challenges and improve people’s
lives. More than 1,900 GE employees work in Russia/CIS, which has
regional headquarters in Moscow.
About GreenTech Energy
"GreenTech Energy" (GTE) has been implementing integrated power
projects based on GE's Jenbacher gas engines for more than six years. By
now, the company has installed in Russia more than 70 engines with a
total capacity of more than 200 MW. Installed solutions allow our
customers to reduce the energy cost and thereby improve competitiveness
and business profitability.
GTE is currently serving more than 100
engines in various regions of Russia. Our team is providing support at
all construction stages—from expert advice and project design to
commissioning and after-sales service—that ensure the plant’s
reliability throughout the equipment’s life cycle.
Source: GE
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