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Jered From Coltec
Coltec Industries Inc. has ceived an order valued in excess $2.5 million for the first dual- el engine based on its technology laring agreement with MAN &W Diesel Inc. The 12-cylinder
M/MAN 32/40DG engine incorpo- ates emission-reduction technolo- y pioneered by Coltec's Fairbanks tlorse Engine Division and MAN's idvanced dual-fuel capabilities.
Fairbanks Morse's Enviro-Design technology reduces nitrous oxide emissions to as low as one gram per bhp hour. Dual-fuel engines are powered by natural gas and pilot fuel, a form of diesel oil. The engine will provide 6,192 bhp to drive a four MW electrical generat- ing system for the city of Sabetha,
Kansas, and is scheduled for deliv- ery in the second half of 1999.
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CDI Marine Awarded
Phase II Contract
CDI Marine Group has been awarded a contract for phase II development, detail design, proto- type fabrication and demonstra- tion testing of a Joint Modular
Lighter System (JMLS) for the
U.S. government. The contract is valued at an estimated $20.5 mil- lion in revenue, of which $15 mil- lion will be paid in subcontracted costs. CDI Marine Group will receive approximately $5.5 million in revenue from the contract. The
JMLS will provide a means of dis- charging cargo from strategic sealift ships and moving cargo to shore in the event port entry is denied, degraded or not available.
CDI Marine will provide pro- gram management and detail design for the project. The compa- ny will be joined by two of its divi- sions: Band, Lavis and Associates (BLA) providing advanced engi- neering, systems engineering and
November, 1998 21 test management; and M&T, pro- viding acquisition logistics sup- port. American Management
Systems will support the develop- ment of an integrated product data environment life cycle cost model, and Baltimore Marine Industries will fabricate all JMLS modules.
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GE Gas Turbines Ordered
For Spanish Navy Frigates
GE Marine Engines has received an order from Empresa
Nacional Bazan, Madrid, for eight
GE LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbines. The units will be used on four F-100 class frigates being built by Bazan for the Spanish
Navy. GE will deliver the first two
LM2500 gas turbines in 1998, and the remainder in 2000, 2001 and 2002. The Spanish naval fleet already includes a total of 17
LM2500s: 15 units on six Santa
Maria class frigates, and two on the Principe de Asturias aircraft carrier.
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