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Purchase order for 20 turbine configurations from Taiwan

Taiwan-based Jhuo Sih International, Aurelia Turbines’ newly appointed integrator, has ordered 20 of Aurelia’s turbine configurations. It will locally package several units for its clients in the region using its sourced components. In addition to the turbine, Jhuo Sih can provide clients with the particular knowledge to deal with local regulatory and project requirements, help with installation an…
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New CEO Tony Hynes leads Aurelia Turbines to the syngas market

Please meet Aurelia’s new CEO, Tony Hynes, in his home office in the UK. In the interview he shares his insights about the next steps of Aurelia and market development. Aurelia’s turbines are of modular construction and designed to utilize a wide range of fuel, from standard gaseous fuels to hydrogen, biogas, biodiesel, flare gasses and even synthetic and recovered gases. Recently, several custom…
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Syngas turbine on the way to Taiwan

An Aurelia®  A400 unit destined to operate on syngas has been shipped out from Aurelia’s factory in Lappeenranta to Taiwan. After its long sea voyage from northern Europe to eastern Asia, the A400 unit will be hauled by road to the operational site in Taoyuan, located on the island’s northern end. Taiwanese GAMA and Aurelia are eager to get the A400 commissioned and burning the gas produced by th…
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Tony Hynes appointed as the new CEO of Aurelia Turbines

Tony Hynes has been appointed as the new CEO of Aurelia Turbines. Mr Hynes, originally from the UK, has been Aurelia’s Commercial Director for over seven years. Prior to that, he held senior executive and director level positions at a number of international turbine and energy companies. ‘Hynes is a broadly experienced executive whose international experience will be put to full use at Aurelia, n…
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Aurelia Turbines CEO Matti Malkamäki: EU can learn from Japan and USA

“The EU has a lot to learn from the USA and Japan. When the Americans are good at commercializing new hydrogen technology, the EU is good at creating bureaucracy”, tells Aurelia Turbines Matti Malkamäki on stage at Northern Power - H2 Now! event in Oulu. Malkamäki was sharing his insights about the global hydrogen market development with the audience in the event. The Northern Power event opened…
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World Class supply chain

" End-to-end supply chain management is a balancing act involving security of supply, inventory control and cost efficiency. Any deviation from the right balance can cause a chain reaction where the situation gets out of control and puts customer satisfaction at risk", writes Tomi Pinomäki, Operations Manager at Aurelia Turbines, in his latest article. Read the article here .
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A400 ready for installation in Norway

Destination reached—Aurelia A400 has arrived on Eigerøy island, Norway, and can now be lifted to its place. This A400 gas turbine is part of the ROBINSON research project's pilot plant. It will be installed at the premises of the ROBINSON partner Prima Protein, which is the island’s main consumer of fossil fuels. In 2019, its consumption was equivalent to 30GWh, 80% of fossil fuel consumption in E…
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A400 on the way to Norway to use syngas and hydrogen

An Aurelia® A400 unit destined for the ROBINSON research project has been shipped out from Aurelia’s factory in Lappeenranta to the Eigerøy island in Norway. The research project is taking advantage of A400’s fuel flexibility. The turbines can use syngas, hydrogen, biogas, other renewable and non-standard fuels as well as standard fuels.
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Meeting customer expectations with quality

"Achieving the combination of quality and continuous improvement requires that the company has a structure and processes in place to improve quality. However, a company just having processes in place does not necessarily mean that it proactively promotes quality or that quality improvement is at the core of its operations throughout the organisation", writes Tomi Pinomäki, Operations Manager at Aur…
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Aurelia A400 turbine arrived in Mexico

Aurelia's newest A400 turbine has arrived in its operational site in Mexico, in the state of Queretaro, a 2-hour drive from the country's capitol. The turbine will be used by a grower of high-quality cucumbers destined for the export market. The A400 will help enhance the yield of production and aid in reducing parasites. The location of the business in an area with warm weather but temperature…
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Turbine innovation delivers sustainable SME energy solution

Small and medium-sized enterprise factories are facing soaring costs. New power generation technology scaled specifically for their needs – and which uses waste as a viable feedstock – could provide a sustainable solution. Commercial Director Tony Hynes was interviewed by Cordis for a great article about Aurelia Turbines.   Read the article here: https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/442779-turb…
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Increasing (cost)efficiency through Focused Improvement and Cost pillar

" Productivity can mean many different things depending on, for example, the industry or process. In a production plant, productivity often refers to the ratio of the amount produced to the number of employees, the number of pieces of equipment or some other typically fairly constant unit for measuring inputs. For example, a production line’s one-day productivity can be its daily production volume…
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Foundation of world-class production

"From the customer’s point of view, suppliers’ production work creates most of the value for them; customers determine whether the supplier’s product meets their needs, especially in terms of functionality and quality. However, to succeed, a product must be designed to meet those needs before it is put into production," writes Tomi Pinomäki, Production Operations Manager at Aurelia Turbines, in his…
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Develop people with an annual training cycle

"People are the most important resource a company has at its disposal, and developing people is as important as process development. However, when talking about people, “resource” always sounds like an unnecessarily cold word", writes Tomi Pinomäki, Production Operations Manager at Aurelia Turbines, in his latest article.
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Aurelia present in Taiwan’s fast-developing energy market

In November, Aurelia’s CEO Tony Hynes presented Aurelia’s vision on future energy technology at the Nordic Energy Event, the Nordic-Taiwan Sustainable Energy Forum in Taipei, and discussed the recent developments and future trends with local companies. In 2022, Taiwan announced an ambitious 2050 Net-Zero target. It opened up promising business prospects for Nordic companies operating in the energ…
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Matti Päivärinne

Matti Päivärinne: Career started with a master’s thesis at Aurelia Five years ago, Matti Päivärinne came to Aurelia to work on his thesis. ‘I studied mechanical and energy engineering in Tampere. I also took a course on gas turbines and was inspired to do my thesis somewhere other than a traditional company. I applied to Aurelia, and it worked out’. ‘Together, we looked at what the topic and…
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Career started with a master’s thesis at Aurelia

Five years ago, Matti Päivärinne came to Aurelia to work on his thesis. ‘I studied mechanical and energy engineering in Tampere. I also took a course on gas turbines and was inspired to do my thesis somewhere other than a traditional company. I applied to Aurelia, and it worked out’. ‘Together, we looked at what the topic and the work should be and what the result should be. But then you were g…
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The turbine set off for Mexico

Aurelia's newest A400 turbine has started its journey from Lappeenranta to its operational site in Mexico. The journey will take several weeks by sea freight. The destination of the turbine is the state of Queretaro, a 2-hour drive from the country's capitol. The turbine will be delivered to a grower of high-quality cucumbers destined for the export market. The A400 will help enhance the yield of…
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From strategy to practice

" A comprehensive, well-thought-out strategy is useless if the plan is never implemented. Organisations often develop a great strategy but fail to transform it into action", writes Tomi Pinomäki, production operations manager at Aurelia Turbines, in his latest article. Read the complete article at https://aureliaturbines.com/articles/from-strategy-to-practice
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Towards World Class

“Continuous operational improvement should be at the top of every company’s list of priorities, whether that company is a start-up or a multinational giant … Aurelia Turbines fulfils its purpose by providing its customers with world-class gas turbines. To achieve its goals, Aurelia applies World Class Manufacturing methodologies for continuous improvement,” writes Tomi Pinomäki, production operatio…
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