INDUSTRY NEWS
New from MWM is the TCG
2020 natural gas engine
line for generator set
applications. The V12
version of the engine is
rated 1549 hp and the
V16 is rated 2069 hp, both
at 1500 rpm.
with responsibility for Electric Power.
“Together with the two companies’
premium products, technology and
global distribution network, our comprehensive offerings will deliver sustainable power system solutions for
our global customers.
The history of MWM is a long and
winding one. In 1871, the car inventor Carl Benz set the basis for the
company with his “mechanical workshop” in Mannheim, Germany. In 1922,
the company split, creating Motoren-Werke Mannheim AG (MWM). In 1985,
Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG took over
MWM. In 2005, Deutz AG spun it off
into a division known as Deutz Power
Systems, before selling it to 3i in 2007.
MWM, with 1100 employees and
11 subsidiary companies, operates in
four major market sectors: natural gas
engines for cogeneration; the “special
gas sector” that includes biogases and
flammable gases emitted during indus-
trial or mining applications or in the
extraction of raw materials; a green-
house market segment that involves
supplying systems for heating and
supplying energy for greenhouses as
well as the simultaneous fertilization of
the plants using the filtered waste gas;
and its diesel engine group.
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Catalysts & DPFs FOR REDUCTION OF POLLUTION
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www.sud-chemie.com/airpurification
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– just a few of the regulations and agencies
for exhaust emissions
The chemical engineers at Süd-Chemie’s
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developed advanced solutions:
• Diesel Oxidation Catalysts
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