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MARKET REPORT POWER GENERATION


Latest products MHM heads for hybrid


MHM Plant recently introduced a 10kVA hybrid generator that produces power via a combination of solar and battery power, with backup from a small diesel engine. The company says that the MGTP 10000 Solar Hybrid-Gen has all the attributes of a standard site generator except that it runs almost exclusively from non-fossil initiated fuels. The machine has a fully adjustable roof-mounted solar panel which


is designed to provide power to the sealed lead acid batteries in all UK weather conditions. The company has also has launched a 6kVA version with similar attributes. “Although our aim is to limit the use of diesel by concentrating on hybrid powered systems, we still have a complete fleet of standard


Low-noise Denyos from Morris


Morris Site Machinery offers a range of super-silent and ‘ultra-silent’ Denyo generators that are built to meet the needs of various markets,


from events to construction, and says that these machines are in demand because they can help ensure sites meet environmental noise concerns, as well as reducing fuel consumption. Models includes the Eventa 60 diesel generator, a 60kVA unit rated


at 59dB (A) at 7m and offering 17 hours of continuous operation. Its safety features include auto-engine shutdown and an earth leakage breaker, while its bunded base prevents spillages and pollution. The Renta 20 is a super-silent 20kVA constant rated model


producing 60dB(A) at 7m and provides 16 hours of uninterrupted operation, while the Eventa 20kVA offers ultra-silent operation at just 55dB(A) at 7m and gives a continuous running time of up to 26 hours.


01902 790824 Doosan goes Stage V


Doosan Portable Power (DPP) has introduced the G20 EU Stage V compliant generator. Providing a prime power output of 19kVA, this new model is powered by a Yanmar 4TNV88 18kW diesel engine, designed to meet the new European emission regulations. The fuel tank configuration is designed to give autonomous operation


of at least 47 hours at 75% of the load, and the manufacturer says that high priority has been given to facilitating access for maintenance. All control functions are grouped together on a 4510 Deep Sea Electronics control panel designed for simple operation. DPP says it will continue to offer its existing generator range, running


from the G30IIIA to the largest G500IIIA model, to meet the needs of temporary power applications in various markets.


www.doosanportablepower.eu 41 www.morrismachinery.co.uk


diesel-only sets for sale and re-hire,” said Mat Llewellyn, MHM Plant’s MD. MHM plans to


have a range of 6kVA, 10kVA, 20kVA, 33kVA, 45kVA, 60kVA and 100kVA sets ready for later this year and in early 2020.


0808 168 9099 www.mhmplant.com


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