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More than 28,000 hours were taken to design, manufacture- and assemble this giant diesel generator. Weighing 226 tonnes, the generator was built by Siemens in their Berlin dynamo works for a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. It will not only generate electric power but will also recycle process heat from exhaust gas and coolant systems.

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Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15

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More than 28,000 hours were taken to design, manufacture- and assemble this giant diesel generator. Weighing 226 tonnes, the generator was built by Siemens in their Berlin dynamo works for a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. It will not only generate electric power but will also recycle process heat from exhaust gas and coolant systems. Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15

More than 28,000 hours were taken to design, manufacture- and assemble this giant diesel generator. Weighing 226 tonnes, the generator was built by Siemens in their Berlin dynamo works for a pharmaceutical company in New Jersey. It will not only generate electric power but will also recycle process heat from exhaust gas and coolant systems. Press, 9 March 1982, Page 15