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Cummins microgrid and Australia. QS family

Cummins microgrid and Australia. When it comes to hybrid systems and cogeneration, storage systems and endothermic systems, Cummins has the expertise to organize an efficient proposal. We report what we received from Cummins regarding an application in Australia involving QSV91G and QSK60. Cummins m...

Rolls-Royce acquires Qinous to develop microgrid solutions

Rolls-Royce to take majority holding in power storage specialist Qinous. Back in October 2018, Rolls-Royce had acquired a 19.9 percent stake in Qinous, a Berlin-based electricity storage specialist. Now, the process went on with a further relevant step and, since 15 January 2020, the share increased...

Microgrids in agriculture. Our interview with MTU, part two

As we promised last week, here’s the second part of our interview with MTU specialists and managers about microgrids in agriculture. The last question of the first part, which you can read here, dealt with the customers’ approach when choosing between diesel or gas engines. Now, it’s time to talk ab...

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FPT Industrial: let’s go, XC13

The XC13 surely sounds agnostic in FPT Industrial’s unofficial nomenclature; it comes, indeed, with a tripartite certification: Euro 6E (winking an eye at the upcoming Euro 7), methane gas and also biofuel, with a link to hydrogen. Andrea Abbà, FPT’s product marketing manager, told us about dialogui...

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MTU Onsite Energy adds solutions for mines

MTU now offers sustainable energy supply also for mines Rolls-Royce recently decided to expand its offer of energy systems focusing in particular on providing new microgrid solutions for mines. This means that mine operators will be able to rely on sustainable energy supply. An energy that is availa...

MTU and microgrid

MTU and microgrid, You’ll know more at Bauma. Smart is a demanding and cool word, even when it’s linked with the word grid. Smartgrids are a really smart formula for balancing the oscillation between peaks in energy demand and the impossibility of regularising the production of energy fr...
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