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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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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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A400 has arrived in Taiwan

An Aurelia® A400 unit destined to operate on syngas has arrived at its operational site in Taoyuan, located on the northern end of the island nation. Due to the city's proximity to Taipei, Taoyuan City is home to many industrial parks and tech company headquarters. Taiwanese GAMA and Aurelia are eager to get the A400 commissioned and burning the gas produced by the gasification process. GAMA's bu…
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Aurelia, PSC and Jhuo Sih agree to collaborate in Taiwan

Aurelia Turbines, Power Service Consulting (PSC) and Jhuo Sih International have agreed to jointly develop, promote, and maintain Aurelia A400 turbine generation sets and components in Taiwan. Companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the beginning of June. The MoU will combine each party’s expertise and resources. Taiwan is seen as a promising market for all parties. Earlier in 2023, an…
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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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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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Aurelia®A400 turbine is presenting at the EU Green Week partner event

Aurelia Turbines Commercial Director Tony Hynes is presenting Aurelia®A400 turbine at the EU Green Week on 3 June 2021. Innovative technologies help islands re-use their waste and unused resources to improve their carbon footprint and energy security. In a forthcoming webinar, representatives from ROBINSON and IANOS, two Horizon 2020 funded projects, illustrate how this can be done. The speakers…
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Aurelia Turbines to decarbonise islands in Horizon 2020 project

Aurelia Turbines is proud to join Robinson, a Horizon 2020 project aimed to help decarbonise islands. The project will optimise the utilisation of local renewable resources by deploying an integrated, smart and cost-efficient energy system coupling thermal and electrical networks, demonstrated in industrial environment on the Eigerøy island, Norway. The ambition of Robinson is to decrease the ene…
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