Jenbacher emerged from the former Jenbacher Werke, which was founded in 1959 and manufactured gas and diesel engines, and locomotives. The company was bought out by General Electric in 2003.
Jenbacher gas engines are renowned for their combination of excellent fuel economy and reliable performance. Each unit is designed to deliver consistent rated power, even when operating with variable gas quality or composition.
Jenbacher engines are packaged generator sets and cogeneration and trigeneration units for power generation. Ranging in power from 250 kW to 10.6 MW per unit, our engines run on a broad range of energy sources, from pipeline gas to hydrogen, enabling efficient onsite power, heating, and cooling.
Jenbacher began manufacturing reciprocating gas engines in 1957. We specialize in gas-fueled technologies with a focus on high efficiency and reliability of the equipment.
Jenbacher engines are packaged generator sets and cogeneration and trigeneration units for power generation. Ranging in power from 250 kW to 10.4 MW per unit, our engines run on a broad range of energy sources, from pipeline gas to hydrogen, enabling efficient onsite power, heating, and cooling.
INNIO and VoltaGrid have signed an agreement to supply 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of behind-the-meter power generation infrastructure, including 300 Jenbacher gas engines The order comprises Jenbacher gas ...
GE (NYSE: GE) said on Feb. 23 it will supply its Jenbacher gas engines for China’s largest landfill gas (LFG) power generation project. The Laogang LFG project is owned by Laogang Renewable Energy Co.
This is a snapshot of the global reach of installed Jenbacher energy solutions, which operate on a wide range of energy sources including hydrogen and other gases such as biogas, biomethane, landfill gas, sewage gas, and special gases like syngas.