The @MARPOWERproject, dedicated to decarbonising maritime transport by developing a gas turbine-based energy conversion system for electricity generation and cogeneration, has successfully achieved Milestone 1, led by project partner Aurelia Turbines. https://t.co/uaGgBouyGV
The Aurelia A400 unit sent to Norway for the Robinson project has returned to Lappeenranta for the winter. Aurelia will operate the turbine in its Finnish factory to allow the project to experience more operating hours during Norway's quiet season. https://t.co/tz3GyScXxY
Aurelia Turbines develops a zero-emission large gas turbine power system for maritime transport. It can use green methane, green methanol, hydrogen and ammonia, reaching up to 50-55% electrical efficiency and 73-76% overall electrical+thermal efficiency. https://t.co/y3wzMaMxO2
Paraguayan Acte has ordered 10 of Aurelia’s turbine configurations for burning fuel produced from waste through gasification in Brazil. Acte will assemble nine iA400 units out of total of ten units in Paraguay using its sourced components. https://t.co/x88cYPbwdg
An Aurelia® A400 turbine unit has been commissioned for the ROBINSON project in Eigerøy, Norway. On the island, the Aurelia® A400 gas turbine unit is the core of the new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system. https://t.co/xxu6529AJs
"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 @TomiPinomaki , Operations Manager @AureliaTurbines https://t.co/0HmmUyxncl
Destination reached—Aurelia A400 has arrived on Eigerøy island, Norway. 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 fuel.
The ROBINSON research project consortium is delighted to share relevant updates on the demonstration site in Eigerøy, Norway: Project partner Aurelia has recently shipped its A400 unit to Eigerøy. https://t.co/J8eKnYbgkh
An Aurelia A400 unit destined for the ROBINSON research project has left for Norway. The project is taking advantage of A400’s fuel flexibility. The turbines can use syngas, hydrogen, biogas, other renewable and non-standard fuels and standard fuels. https://t.co/TtrQNVqiLv
"From the customer’s point of view, suppliers’ production work creates most of the value for them ... However, to succeed, a product must be designed to meet those needs before it is put into production," writes Tomi Pinomäki in his latest article. https://t.co/Kbgiro5ISU
