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Bergen Engines lands major contracts in Asia

Em News Bureau ,  Friday, May 25, 2012, 16:08 Hrs  [IST]

Bergen EnginesBergen Engines AS, trading as Rolls-Royce Reciprocating Power Systems, has secured orders with a combined value over $70 million to supply 26 Bergen engines, associated power plant equipment and design services to customers in Bangladesh and Indonesia to increase electrical power generation.

The orders include $45 million contract to supply 16 B32:40V16 engines to Energypac Power Generation Ltd in Bangladesh. The units will be installed at the Chittagong power station, generating 108 mw of power to be fed into the Bangladesh national grid.

The second is a $21-million contract to supply 6 B35:40V20 gas engines to Midland Power Co Ltd, an independent power producer in Bangladesh, for installation at its Ashuganj power station. The units will produce 56 mw of power to be fed into the Bangladesh national grid.

The third contract from Bangladesh is to supply a B35:40V12 gas engine to Shun Shing Power Pvt Ltd of Bangladesh to provide an additional 5 mw of power to help expand the capacity of the cement plant of Shun Shing Group, Bangladesh where two similar Bergen engines are already in operation. The Bangladesh orders bring to 83 the fleet of engines sold to customers in the country, which combined are capable of delivering 500 mw of power.

The Indonesian contract is to supply PT Medco Power of Indonesia with three B35:40V20 gas engines to add 24 mw of power to a power generation plant on the Indonesian island of Batam, south of Singapore. The Batam site already operates four Rolls-Royce RB211 gas turbines with a combined cycle output rating of 133 mw of electrical power. Following the acquisition in 2011 of the German industrial engines group Tognum by a 50-50 joint venture between Rolls- Royce and Daimler, in January 2012 the ownership of Bergen Engines transferred from Rolls-Royce to Engine Holding GmbH, the joint venture company.

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'Asia needs reliable power'

Graham Gate— Graham Gate, Vice President of Energy Systems CFBU, Bergen Engines

Many countries in Asia face a pressing need for reliable and affordable power generation to support their economic growth. Our efficient power generation technology, underpinned by localised technical support, enables us to meet the needs of our expanding customer base in the region.

 
                 
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