MAN Diesel & Turbo wins 2 orders for cogeneration plants in China

This is in partnership with EPC firm Liyu.

Two further projects in China illustrated the success of turbine-based cogeneration plants made by MAN.

In collaboration with the Chinese EPC partner Liyu, MAN Diesel & Turbo has won two further orders for cogeneration energy production in China.

Based on MGT series gas turbines, the compact plants will be delivered to subsidiaries of the Chinese energy firm ENN Group.

One of the cogeneration plants optimised for natural gas operation will be used in an industrial zone in Dongguan City (Guangdong Province) and in addition to about 6 MW of electricity it will also provide 13 MW of heat.

With the same performance data, the second plant will supply a paper mill in Huaian (Jiangsu Province). Surplus heat from the gas turbine alternator packs will be utilised with high efficiency and will benefit the local production processes in the form of process steam.

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