Please visit these standalone sites for more information GE Aerospace | GE Vernova | GE HealthCare  New Operation Enhances Local Customer Service as Jenbacher Engine Orders Increase in Asia 2008---Citing a significant growth in onsite power projects in Asia GE Energy's Jenbacher gas engine business today announced the opening of a new regional engine packaging operation at GE's manufacturing center in Hangzhou the capital city of Zhejiang Province in southeast China The new packaging operation will help support GE Energy's customers in China and Asia that are working to address their urgent energy and environmental challenges The fuel-flexibility of GE Energy's Jenbacher engines is making them popular in the region because they operate on either natural gas or a variety of specialty fuels The Jenbacher Hangzhou Packaging Operation will allow GE Energy to deliver a wider selection of customized onsite power engineering solutions and faster local customer service The new packaging operation is responsible for final assembly of the Jenbacher engine-generator sets and CHP units including the steel substructure The site also features a paint shop as well as a modern test facility to allow the packaged units to be tested before they are shipped to the customer The organization includes a team dedicated to customized engineering design solutions based on regional needs will package about 30 engines in 2008 and plans to complete another 100 units in 2009 The operation is initially packaging GE's 1-MW "Type 3" Jenbacher engines but in early 2009 will expand its scope to also service the larger "Type 6" Jenbacher engines The core engines will continue to be produced by GE's main gas engine manufacturing center in Jenbach The Hangzhou site is GE's second regional engine assembly operation to open since GE acquired the Jenbacher gas engine business in May 2003 which packages containerized Jenbacher systems "Having reached a critical volume of gas engine orders in Asia we recognized a priority to locate a new packaging facility in China to help assure prompt equipment delivery and tailored customer service for projects throughout Asia," said Prady Iyyanki CEO of GE Energy's Jenbacher gas engine business "Future business prospects look extremely promising for this region." Hangzhou was the logical location for the new Asia gas engine packaging operation because the manufacturing center already has the employees dedicated space and machinery needed to ensure the high quality of GE's Jenbacher product line The new operation will help GE keep pace with the growing demand for GE's fuel-flexible Jenbacher engines various waste biogas and natural gas applications in China and throughout Asia "The Jenbacher gas engine business is a key element of GE's power generation portfolio," said I-Pung Hu General Manager of Power Generation China for GE Energy "The Hangzhou packaging operation strengthens our local footprint in China by having a positive impact on our local customers and contributing to China's sustainable economic development efforts." As gas-fueled power plant projects become more popular in Asia customers will be able to rely on GE to deliver timely local engineering solutions and onsite services support GE's new Jenbacher packaging operation will be in a position to supply customized solutions to Asian growth countries including South Korea The new packaging operation also supports GE's corporate strategy to greatly enhance its local business presence throughout China GE currently operates two regional headquarters in Shanghai and Beijing the company announced it will soon open five additional regional centers in Shenyang the provincial capitals in the country's northeast About GE Energy's Jenbacher Gas EnginesGE Energy's Jenbacher gas engine business is a leading manufacturer of gas-fueled reciprocating engines packaged generator sets and cogeneration systems for power generation Jenbacher engines cover an output range of 0.25 to 4 MW Patented combustion systems coupled with advanced engine and plant management systems enable customers to meet stringent international emission standards while offering high levels of efficiency About GE EnergyGE Energy (www.ge.com/energy) is one of the world's leading suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technologies GE Energy works in all areas of the energy industry including coal natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water solar and biogas; and other alternative fuels Numerous GE Energy products are certified under ecomagination GE's corporate-wide initiative to aggressively bring to market new technologies that will help customers meet pressing environmental challenges landfill gas and coal mine methane engines have received ecomagination certification underscoring the environmental and economic benefits offered from the utilization of generating energy from high methane content waste streams Tom MurnaneSoteryx Corporation [email protected] +1 518 886 1076 Ken DarlingMasto Public Relations [email protected] 1-518-786-6488 Martina StreiterGE Gas Engines [email protected] +43-5244-600-2470 General Contact InformationGE Corporate [email protected] 1-203-373-2039 GE Energy Opens New Jenbacher Gas Engine Packaging Operation at GE's Hangzhou.. 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You can upgrade to a modern browser or use the Google Chrome Frame to optimize your viewing experience Reorganisation of the station forecourt in Jenbach includes the construction of a new multi-storey car park with 6 levels in split-level construction It will be located directly opposite the Zillertal Railway and offer covered parking spaces for 450 cars and 183 spaces for bicycles (partly on the parking deck and in the covered outdoor facilities) and scooters There will be 4 parking spaces for electric vehicles as well and additional facilities for e-charging infrastructure are in preparation The opening is scheduled for early October 2021 and the Park & Ride car park has been under construction since spring 2020 The project was preceded by seven years of planning Compounding the situation was the problem of procuring materials due to the current pricing policies and the shortage of available volumes in Europe MEISSL ARCHITECTS from Seefeld in Tirol took charge of planning the multi-storey car park for the railway station in Jenbach which is a central transport hub connecting the ÖBB Inntal line the Zillertal Railway and the Achensee Railway Around 1,250 metres of the INTEGRA-pw 943 safety barrier were installed in the outer axes the central axes and the ramp areas to ensure that users of the multi-storey car park are as safe as they certainly will feel INTEGRA-pw blends a safety barrier (railing) with collision protection in a single system solution This is a sensible alternative to separate collision protection such as crash barriers hollow profiles and suchlike.INTEGRA-pw safety barriers have a maximum post-free span of 5,506 mm the centre columns were spanned with a mesh length of 4.7 m across posts placed 2.50 m apart which saved 50% in material and assembly costs projekt w was founded in 1984 and is located in central Germany and specializes in safety barriers for car parks We have set ourselves the task of integrating our products harmoniously into parking structures The INTEGRA-pw product portfolio replaces conventional systems such as concrete parapets or guardrails and meets applicable European and US standards 2016-GE (NYSE: GE) announced today that its Jenbacher J312 gas engine at Ramaplast S.p.A.’s trigeneration plant in Italy has recently entered commercial operation The plant provides more than 600 kilowatts of electrical power year round and more than 700 kilowatts of thermal power in the winter and summer months Ramaplast also signed a 16-year (or 80,000 operating hours) multiyear service agreement with GE “GE’s proven Jenbacher gas engine technology in a ‘plug and play’ containerized solution is an excellent fit in availability and reliability for our plastic manufacturing process and required operations and it also helps meet the Italian government’s energy strategy to move toward a smaller-size distributed local energy scenario,” said Roberto Stella the compact container solution provided by GE fits well in the available space in our plant.” which produces plastic boxes for various uses such as pill containers The plant also can work as backup power and in island mode with the gas engine supplying power to the main plant when disconnected from the national grid and with an import/export control known as the “scambio zero” feature This feature means that the gas engine can produce 50-100 percent of the electrical power for the factory without using electricity from Italy’s grid It also is possible to sell the power to the national grid “There is an increase in the trend for on-site power production in the industrial sector particularly big energy consumers like the plastic segment,” said Leon van Vuuren Turkey and India for GE’s Distributed Power business “GE’s J312 gas engine will allow Ramaplast to save on electrical consumption previously bought from the grid while also experiencing thermal savings The containerized package solution is a perfect fit for Ramaplast allowing them to save space for installation in the facilities and takes into account their needs for the trigeneration plant a multiyear service agreement helps protect Ramaplast’s investments The custom-tailored contract integrates the latest OEM technological knowledge with a full range of asset performance management solutions GE’s J312 gas engine operates on natural gas and was sold in a container in order to run with fewer required additional components The gas engine was manufactured in GE’s facility in Jenbach and the container was manufactured at the Veresegyház GE Power’s Distributed Power business is a leading provider of engines power equipment and services focused on generating power at or near the point of use Distributed Power offers a diverse product portfolio that includes highly efficient industrial gas engines generating 100 kW to 10 MW of power for numerous industries globally the business provides life cycle support for more than 35,000 gas engines worldwide to help you meet your business challenges and success metrics- anywhere and anytime Backed by our authorized service providers in more than 170 countries GE‘s global service network connects with you locally for rapid response to your service needs GE’s Distributed Power business is headquartered in Jenbach GE Power is a world leader in power generation with deep domain expertise to help customers deliver electricity from a wide spectrum of fuel sources We are transforming the electricity industry with the digital power plant the world’s largest and most efficient gas turbine upgrade and service solutions as well as our data-leveraging software Our innovative technologies and digital offerings help make power more affordable For more information, visit the company's website at www.gepower.com Susanne ReicheltGE Power [email protected] +43 5244 600 2382 GE's Jenbacher Technology Powering Trigeneration Plant in Italy The US$3.25 billion sale of GE’s Distributed Power business to Advent International is complete The stand-alone business has been rebranded as INNIO a new energy company that includes the Jenbacher and Waukesha engine lines INNIO will serve as the company’s master brand with Jenbacher and Waukesha maintaining their individual brand identities under the company’s business structure who served as president of GE’s Distributed Power business will lead INNIO as the company’s president and CEO “I’m fully aware that from a customer perspective our brands are the major point of contact,” said Lange “That means that the Jenbacher and Waukesha brands will stay as they are standalone energy solutions company under the INNIO brand these product lines will remain the major point of contact.” The Jenbacher and Waukesha product lines have a long history in power generation and gas compression creating an engine portfolio that currently spans from 200 kW to 10 MW the company has a global service network that will continue to provide support for the what INNIO quantifies as more than 48,000 installed units worldwide “The Jenbacher and Waukesha product brands and technologies are recognized worldwide for their performance and technological excellence,” said Ranjan Sen “We anticipate continued sustained growth in power generation and gas production technologies on a global scale.” “If you look back over the last couple of years we have been growing at a double-digit growth rate year-over-year,” said Lange we expect the growth to be in the mid to high single-digit range with growth in each business segment we operate in We see strong growth across many geographies in all of our product lines.” US$200 million+ manufacturing center in Welland is on track to become the company’s primary North American manufacturing center by mid-2019 Plans are in place to phase out manufacturing at its Waukesha plant while maintaining that facility as a Center of Excellence “This is an exciting time to emerge as a standalone energy company,” said Lange “With the continued growth of renewables across the globe and the increased emphasis on energy efficiency INNIO is well-positioned to be a key enabler and integral part of the energy transformation Jenbacher and Waukesha product lines have a rich history and a very strong reputation By combining the strength from our different brands we will create one larger story driven by our overarching INNIO mindset Our mindset is we are curious — we push beyond the possible; we are determined — we believe that every engine should be a technological masterpiece; we are people-centric — with us we are pioneering — tomorrow belongs to the bold.” Please read the details and accept the service to enable rating function Richard Collier will become the new CEO of Jack Wolfskin from the first of December The Idstein-based company has officially confirmed this It had been clear since the summer that Melody Harris-Jensbach would give up the executive chair This is what the US Callaway Golf Company wrote in a statement. The company group had taken over Jack Wolfskin at the end of 2019. Harris-Jensbach's resignation had been certain since the summer of 2020. Harris-Jenbach had one of her last public appearances for Jack Wolfskin at the ISPO Re.Start Days. The company and Harris-Jenbach were working on an amicable succession plan, it was said at the time. Harris-Jenbach had acquired the Jack Wolfskin brand in 2014 with annual sales of 345 million euros. Since then, this figure has fluctuated and stood at 319 million euros in 2019. The company also thanked Harris-Jenbach for making Jack Wolfskin accessible to a new and younger target group. She will remain with the brand as a consultant. Austria’s most naturally diverse valley​A hotspot among winter sports enthusiasts Zillertal doesn’t disappoint after the snow melts: this Tyrolean valley is a summer paradise for hikers bikers and nature lovers keen to experience Austria’s great outdoors Zillertal is the second-widest valley in Austria’s Tyrol region It puts its size to good use: landscapes range from lakes to sky-high peaks from green meadows to the mighty Hintertux Glacier — the country's only year-round ski resort The area’s diversity extends to its experiences whether you're travelling with your family or looking for adrenaline-fuelled fun with plenty of places to fuel up for an adventure — be it traditional Tyrolean food at a mountain hut or fine dining at a historic Tux hotel Best suits: families and explorersWith 50 adventure playgrounds six outdoor swimming pools and seven adventure lakes locally known as the ‘adventure mountain’: here race three-wheeled mountaincarts and rocket down a tubing track nine interactive play stations take children on a journey through the history of local mining Best suits: watersport buffsAt 5,577ft above sea level the Fichtensee mountain lake doubles as the valley’s waterpark wild swimming and almost two hectares of water on offer for cooling off on a hot summer day It has a kids’ playground modelled on a fairytale castle It’s also a popular spot for family picnics and barbecues — not least thanks to its sausage vending machine Signposted trails of all difficulties stretch for 870 miles at three altitude levels around Zillertal from the valley floor to rugged peaks.Photograph by Daniel Geiger3 Zillergrund ValleyBest suits: hikersSeveral valleys snake their way into the higher mountains from Zillertal Zillergrund is the most scenic of them all extending for 12 miles all the way to the Austro-Italian border through a network of long-haul circuits and high-level hut hikes The mountain panorama has earned the valley the moniker of ‘Little Tibet’ and you might spot a prayer flag or two fluttering alongside cow pastures and shepherds’ huts the lower valley has several partially paved trails Best suits: snow enthusiastsAs the only ice sheet in Austria accessible year-round the mighty Hintertux Glacier offers winter sports enthusiasts groomed it’s also a great place to experience a glacier walk: under the supervision of mountain guides arm yourselves with walking poles and trek out in small groups onto the ice which reach remote areas most visitors rarely see Best suits: nature loversCovering 163sq miles — about 40% of the Zillertal area — this is the largest protected area in the Austrian Alps it climbs all the way to the top of Hochfeiler Zillertal’s highest mountain at 11,516ft (and the highest in Austria accessible to hikers) mountain sheep and chamois — as well as a sea of wildflowers in the mountain meadows Enthusiasts should book a guided hike or pop into the Nature Park House in Ginzling for informative exhibitions Whether you're on a family trip or looking for high-octane thrills often accompanied by postcard-pretty panoramas.Photograph by Daniel Geiger6 Zillertaler HöhenstraßeBest suits: bikersCovering a total of almost 22 miles and 5,217ft in altitude the Zillertal High Road is a rollercoaster ride for cyclists in search of a challenge It takes in some of Zillertal’s most epic scenery: alpine passes jaw-dropping valleys and more mountains than you could count Expect to spend between four and a half and six hours to complete it opt for e-bikes — the route is dotted with charging stations along with food stalls and roadside cafes to stop and refuel Best suits: romanticsConsidered one of the engineering marvels of its age this century-old narrow-gauge railway continues to chuff its way for 20 miles through the peaks between Jenbach and Mayrhofen The standard trip lasts one and a half hours but special journeys running throughout the year allow passengers to dine in style in the buffet car or see the ‘crystal car’ The quickest way to get to Zillertal from the UK is to fly to Innsbruck or Salzburg and catch the Four Seasons Shuttle a regular bus transfer or door-to-door taxi service Alternatively, there are frequent trains from many European cities, including Paris. Catch a mainline service for Innsbruck, then change at Jenbach for connecting Zillertalbahn trains. Once you’re in the valley, the Zillertal Activcard covers public transport and one cable-car ride a day For more information, visit zillertal.at or austria.info Follow National Geographic Traveller (UK) on social media The first section of the 40km Lower Inn Valley Railway line in Austria was inaugurated in November 2012 providing connection to the planned Brenner Base Tunnel The newly-constructed high-speed rail line connects Kundl and Baumkirchen and forms part of the high capacity Trans-European Transportation (Ten-T) rail axis between Berlin and Palermo The first section of the 40km Lower Inn Valley Railway Line in Austria was inaugurated in November 2012 which involved an investment of €2.3bn ($3bn) is predominantly comprised of underground double tracks The Lower Inn Valley Railway Line is among the top 30 projects of the European Union (EU) which were marked as priority by the European Union (EU) both from economic and environmental perspectives Construction work on the first section of the Railway line began in 2003 The primary purpose of the new Lower Inn Valley Railway Line is to reduce the burden on the existing line Nearly 330 trains operate on the route daily and the existing line became a bottleneck for the train traffic of North-South rail corridor travelling through Brenner The new Railway line will expand the capacity of the existing route and will reduce the road traffic in the region It will thus help the EU in tackling the environmental issues of the Alpine zone. It is projected that the number of trains travelling on the Lower Inn Valley Railway Line will increase to 600 by the time of completion of the Brenner Base Tunnel The new Railway line will facilitate movement of both cargo and passengers and is designed to enable trains to reach a top speed of 250kmph The line will also reduce the journey time between Munich and Innsbruck by a minimum of about 50 minutes Work on the Lower Inn Valley Railway Line entailed construction of several tunnels as about 32km of the 40km route passes through tunnels the route includes several subsurface structures A specialised mass-spring system was used for minimising the level of noise at Lower Inn Valley The new Railway line passes through Radfeld-Wiesing tunnel and connects to the existing line at Baumkirchen compressed air and jet-piled supported open-face tunnel excavations and top-heading were used during construction of the Railway route All tunnels of the route were designed to accommodate double tracks to enable simultaneous passage for trains approaching in both directions The Railway line construction involved approximately 142,000m of rail track 71,000m of slab track and 35km of water supply lines cabling work was done for a 1,130km stretch The newly-built line is equipped with European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2 Signalling System along with four interlocking systems for both the new and current line All systems are remotely controlled from the operations control centre at Innsbruck ÖBB Infrastruktur (the Austrian Federal Railways) appointed ARGE ALPTRANSIT ENERGIE a joint venture between Rhomberg Bahntechnik and DB Bahnbau as the general contractor for the Lower Inn Valley Railway Line project Actes Bernard was awarded a contract for the design of the overhead line systems for the entire 40km stretch The EU provided funding of nearly €140m ($183.5m) for the Lower Inn Valley line construction from its TEN-T budget The European Investment Bank (EIB) sanctioned €1bn ($1.3bn) for the project is owned and operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB Infrastruktur) and currently serves around 25,000 passengers in a day The idea of the Brenner Base Tunnel (BBT) is to reduce the amount of heavy-load traffic on roads by shifting some to rail Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Electrical Engineering News and Products Tear Down Videos and Technical Electronics How-To's October 14, 2014 By Earlier this year, a Brazilian landfill started using three massive Jenbacher gas engines to burn methane produced by rotting garbage They now generate enough electricity to power 13,000 homes their kin are feasting on gas from whisky mash and in Cambodia on biogas from discarded rice hulls is produced by microbes during anaerobic digestion (see the graphic above) But the engines’ strong stomachs don’t mind The latest and most efficient version of the Jenbacher can be more than 90 percent efficient in converting gas to energy when combined with a heating plant Since the 20-cylinder engine can ramp up to full power in just 5 minutes, it is already helping the Bavarian town of Rosenheim blend intermittent renewable power from solar and wind farms into the grid Six more will be soon on their way to South-Central Texas where they will supply peak power to 17,000 customers The science-minded comedian Baratunde Thurston recently traveled to Jenbach and Rosenheim to find out how exactly the big engines work He came back with a Jenbacher masterclass (above and below) Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips More Featured Contributions More Sponsored Content >> This year’s GEO Award in Europe’s “toughest” benchmarking competition for the manufacturing industry has gone to GE’s Distributed Power plant in Jenbach The highly digitialized factory in Tyrol manufactures Jenbacher gas engines and cogeneration plants The intelligently networked factory interweaves manufacturing individual business processes and lean principles Blackouts across Iberia show vulnerability of ‘island grids’ Hybrid generation helps mitigate intermittency risks JERA’s FY2024 revenue falls amid lower electricity prices Taurus Energy to implement first AGP XPAND upgrade in Iraq Avangrid helps restore power in Penn’ State after storm Rare earths shortage risks to undermine the energy transition BKV and Comstock to accelerate CCUS projects at Haynesville Egypt-Greece interconnector to get EBRD and EU financing has developed a new technology to capture CO2 directly from factory chimneys The company will launch Series A round to roll out its solution on a large scale aiming for a turnover of €200 million by 2030 May 1 – The Finish technology group has signed a services agreement with Aqualectra the leading power generation on the Caribbean island of Curaçao The 5-year accord will see Wärtsilä optimise energy generation on the island as Curaçao targets to move from its current 30% renewable capacity to 50% in 2025 and 70% by at least 2027 has reserved a site for a new hydrogen plant Oulu the electrolysis plant could reach a capacity of over 500 MW with the plant meant to be commissioned in three phases between 2028 and 2033 April 10 – As offshore wind becomes cost-competitive to fossil power generation Germany’s Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is developing a digital tool to help wind farm operators decide whether to continue operating older wind turbines or replace them Modern wind towers generate up to 20 MW each three to four times more than older structures while fossil power station based on a modern gas turbine generates over 590 MW April 7 – Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corp (TNPGCL) are planning to add 2,640 MW of power gen capacity in India Main projects included Stage 3 of the 800 MW North Chennai power station Stage 1 of the 1,320 MW Udangudi power plant as well as the 500 MW Kundah pumped hydro power project April 4 – Larsen & Toubro’s Power Transmission & Distribution (PT&D) has secured new orders in India it will install and commission a 765kV Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) and built a transmission line for power evacuation Saudi Arabia's orders include two 380kV overhead transmission lines spanning over 130 km while the UAE and Qatar contracts cover multiple GIS projects April 3 – Siemens AG has agreed to acquire Dotmatics a Boston-based provider of Life Sciences R&D software The acquisition extends Siemens’ AI-powered product lifecycle management portfolio given that the US company offers highly profitable multi-modal data management for Life Sciences R&D TÜV SÜD will showcase its services for electric utilities in terms of testing inspection and certification for a broad range of energy sources Suitability studies and inspection is on offer for wind power April 1 – Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in North Wales and Merseyside are forecast to pay 13% more in electricity bills next financial year than their counterparts in London this equates to nearly £19,000 more in bills on an average like-for-like basis March 31 – Formation of the ‘Accenture Siemens Business Group’ was announced at Hannover Messe today The two companies aspire to co-develop and co-market solutions that combine automation industrial AI and software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio with Accenture’s data capabilities has converted its existing coal-fired power plant to natural gas in the Morrow repowering project utility replaced a coal-fired generating unit with an SGT6-9000HL gas turbine and the repowered combined-cycle gas plant can now produce 550 MW of flexible power March 26 – Hitachi Energy and Amazon Web Services have teamed up to deploy cloud-based solutions for utilities and power grid operators to manage the impact of vegetation on their business Wild growth of trees and bushes can impact power transmission lines while the data gathered from drones and ground patrols can be incomplete and disconnected and real-time weather forecasts to help utility customers identify and mitigate vegetation interference and risks March 25 – Wärtsilä will supply three 25DF dual-fuel engines for a new 18,600 cbm capacity LNG bunkering vessel being built for Spanish operator Ibaizabal The vessel is built at the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in China with the equipment scheduled for fast-track delivery to the yard in September 2025 The ship is expected to be delivered before the end of 2026 March 24 – GE Vernova’s Saudi engineers and specialists have led the first gas turbine outage at SEC's eight power plant in Riyadh With a production capacity exceeding 1,700 MW the plant is vital for grid stability in Riydh and surrounding areas March 20  – The global market for Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) is growing at a rate of 23.1% ResearchAndMarkets projects the market to reach $9.6 billion by 2029 account for more than half of global of CO2 emissions and 20 countries account for 80% of the global emissions March 19 – Korea East-West Power and E1 have sealed an agreement build an LNG-fuelled power plant in Yeosu A 679 MW coal-fired power station is already in operation in Jungheung which Korea East-West Power may well want to ultimately run on cleaner-burning gas March 17 – YPF’s ‘Vaca Muera Oil Sur’ pipeline has gained Argentine government approval to enter into the Regime of Incentive for Large Investments (RIGI) “With an investment of approximately $2.9 billion this project will generate more than $15 billion in oil exports annually,” YPF President and CEO Horacio Daniel Marin said suggesting the project will also impact dry gas production at the field Copyright © 2021 Gas to Power Journal 2018 - As part of a major customer event at the Distributed Power business headquarters in Jenbach the 20,000th Jenbacher gas engine was ceremonially handed over to Ludwig Weiss the director of Milchwerke Oberfranken - one of the leading international manufacturers of cheese specialties Celebrations took place yesterday afternoon Among the guests were the mayor of Jenbach numerous employees and customers of the engine specialist as well as media representatives and students from the nearby universities and technical colleges In addition to the order for a natural gas-powered Jenbacher J612 gas engine Milchwerke Oberfranken also signed a 10-year service contract the authorized Channel Partner of the Distributed Power business in Southern Germany The commissioning of the combined heat and power (CHP) plant system at one of the leading international manufacturers of cheese specialties is planned for the beginning of 2019 Green gas engine as bridge to a greener energy future heat and steam as well as hot water for pasteurization at the company's site in Wiesenfeld near Coburg approximately 120 kilometers north of Nuremberg the plant achieves an overall efficiency of around 86 percent The electrical output is 2 megawatt (MW) and the thermal output is 1.8 MW This corresponds to the power consumption of almost 4,000 and heat consumption of 1,500 average German households With annual savings of 5,000 metric tons of CO2 the Jenbacher CHP plant at the Milchwerke Oberfranken will make an important contribution to achieving the Federal Government's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 percent by 2020 the Jenbacher CHP plant is characterized by its high flexibility It can either run on an island-mode basis and supply the dairy facility with energy independently or it can be operated in grid-parallel mode If the CHP system delivers more energy than is needed on-site we are creating a bridge to a greener energy future for Germany One example of this is our 20,000th Jenbacher engine which as part of a combined heat and power plant does more than just ensure the energy supply of the Milchwerke Oberfranken facility It also helps our customers to increase their profitability and at the same time improve their eco-balance due to significant CO2 savings," explains Norbert Hetebrüg executive director sales Europe of GE's Distributed Power business First considerations for the integration of a CHP system at one of the two Milchwerke Oberfranken sites were already underway in 2011 the heat acceptance structure of the plant was successively adapted and optimized for CHP system operation The "magic triangle” once again played a role In addition to an increase in energy-supply security and a significant improvement in the life-cycle assessment the operating efficiency was also a decisive factor in favor of the CHP system With an annual production volume of 47,600 metric tons Milchwerke Oberfranken is one of the leading international manufacturers of cheese specialties more than 850 milk producers supply the tradition-rich company with 1.2 million liters (or 430,000 metric tons) of milk which at two high-tech plants are processed into hard sliced and soft cheeses as well as convenience foods such as baking camembert which also includes the Jenbacher and Waukesha product lines and services specializing in power generation and gas compression that’s close to the consumer The Distributed Power business’s product portfolio includes high-efficiency fuel-flexible industrial gas engines that generate 200 kW to 10 MW of electricity for numerous industry branches worldwide the company supports more than 48,000 gas engines worldwide throughout their entire service life helping companies to master their operational challenges and be successful - anywhere and at any time With service providers in more than 100 countries Distributed Power's global service network will contact you locally to respond quickly to your service needs GE's Distributed Power business is headquartered in Jenbach Energas BHKW GmbH is an important provider of ecological energy solutions with efficient combined heat and power plants in Southern Germany Specializing in the installation of gas-fired CHP systems in the power range between 300 kWel and 9500 kWel it has been a certified sales associate since its foundation in 2006 it is also a service partner of the Distributed Power business solutions and services along the value chain from energy producer to energy consumption Our technologies are used in more than 180 countries and supply 90% of the world's energy suppliers we manage more than 40% of the world's energy Through continuous innovation and collaboration with our customers we develop the energy technologies of the future and improve the power grids on which we rely every day Further information can be found on our website at www.ge.com/power and network with us on Twitter and LinkedIn Susanne ReicheltGE Power [email protected] +43 5244 600 2382 20,000th Jenbacher Gas Engine Ceremonially Presented to Milchwerke Oberfranken.. NEW ORLEANS-October 8, 2014-GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power business (NYSE: GE) today announced the milestone of shipping its 33,000th gas engine since first being produced 90 years ago in 1924. The milestone was celebrated in conjunction with GE’s presence at this year’s High Horsepower Summit conference in New Orleans marking the largest order in North America for the company’s latest and biggest reciprocating engine technology The current engine portfolio ranges in output from 160 bhp-4,835 bhp Jenbacher gas engines also have a rich history dating back more than 50 years in the town of Jenbach, Austria. In 1957, the first Jenbacher gas engine was manufactured, and similar to the story of Waukesha, the Jenbacher portfolio grew throughout the 20th century. Today, Jenbacher gas engines range in power output from 0.3-10 megawatts (MW) and can be found in applications including combined heat and power (CHP) “Our gas engine technology has been successful in a wide range of applications,” said Lorraine Bolsinger president & CEO of GE’s Distributed Power business during her keynote speech today at the High Horsepower Summit “Our Jenbacher and Waukesha gas engines offer industry-leading efficiency and flexibility and we are always looking to pursue the right opportunities based on what our customers want and need.” The Distributed Power business was launched in February 2014 with an announced $1.4 billion investment from GE. According to GE’s recent white paper, “The Rise of Distributed Power,” distributed generation is predicted to grow 40 percent faster than global electricity demand between now and 2020 GE’s investment will help meet the world’s growing demand for on-site power systems that are easier to finance faster to install and more efficient and reliable for customers GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power business is a leading provider of power equipment engines and services focused on power generation at or near the point of use Distributed Power’s product portfolio includes highly efficient industrial reciprocating engines and aeroderivative gas turbines that generate 100 kW to 100 MW of power for numerous industries globally Distributed Power offers life cycle services and support for more than 37,000 distributed power products worldwide to help customers meet their business challenges-anywhere and anytime Distributed Power employs about 5,000 people around the world GE (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter. 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For more information, visit the company's website at www.ge.com GE Power & Water provides customers with a broad array of power generation energy delivery and water process technologies to solve their challenges locally Power & Water works in all areas of the energy industry including renewable resources such as wind and solar The business also develops advanced technologies to help solve the world’s most complex challenges related to water availability and quality Power & Water’s six business units include Distributed Power Renewable Energy and Water & Process Technologies Power & Water is GE’s largest industrial business Follow GE Power & Water on Twitter @GE_PowerWater and on LinkedIn To hear the latest news and conversations for Distributed Power Tom MillasGE Power [email protected] +1 910 515 7873+1 910 515 7873 Gina DeRossiSoteryx Corporation [email protected] +1 518 886 1076 Howard MastoMasto Public Relations [email protected] 1-518-786-6488 GE Celebrates 90 Years of Gas Engines and 33,000 Delivered Units for Growing.. Austria--19 October 2010-- GE's (NYSE: GE) Jenbacher announces the development of a new power-generation gas engine---the J920 engine With electrical efficiency of 48.7 percent and an output of 9.51 megawatts (MW) the new J920 engine is the most efficient in its class and it extends GE's technical leadership in power generation gas engines The J920 gas engine provides enough energy for 18,500 average European households It was introduced at a ceremony held today at GE's facility in Jenbach power-dense engine is highly attractive from both a customer and environmental perspective as its higher efficiency not only reduces lifecycle costs due to lower fuel consumption but also simultaneously cuts greenhouse gas emissions In comparison with commercially available gas engines in the same output range the operation of one J920 can prevent about 1,500t of CO2 emissions annually This corresponds with the emissions from about 800 average European cars fuel savings of more than €217,000 can be achieved due to lower gas consumption The J920 is especially suitable for decentralized hot or high-altitude regions for use in combined heat and power applications and the stabilization of power grids The prototype of the engine has been undergoing successful testing on a purpose-built test bench at GE's Jenbacher manufacturing facilities in Austria since late summer "The Jenbacher business has been a great acquisition for GE growing four-fold since being part of our portfolio," said Steve Bolze "As part of our ongoing technical investment strategy the J920 engine represents our latest differentiated solution which offers decentralized power and top-of-its-class efficiency coupled with our continuing investments in distribution relationships positions us well to meet the evolving needs of our global customers." during which the new engine will be put into operation for the first time at the "Stadtwerke" (the municipal utility company) of the town of Rosenheim and the new engine should be available for use in applications in 50 and 60 Hz countries in 2012 "We are proud to be the first company to test the new engine under practical conditions GE's Jenbacher gas engines have stood out due to their durability power density and excellent efficiency levels which number among the best in the world," said Götz Brühl the CEO of the Stadtwerke Rosenheim in Germany thus setting a new benchmark for economics resource conservation and environmental protection I am convinced that this new engine will quickly establish itself boosting to the extension of combined heat and power plants and thus our most important energy efficiency technology." which is an important indicator of the economic and environmental impacts of an engine has been raised by more than 2 percentage points to 48.7 percent the new 20-cylinder engines attain the highest value of all the engines that are commercially available worldwide in this class GE is set to continue its successful technological run which is based on more than 50 years of experience in the design and manufacture of power generation gas engines in tandem with systematic innovation GE achieved another technological advancement with the world's first gas engine with two-stage turbocharging This new technology has been used to raise the output of the J624 which to date was the largest Jenbacher gas engine from 4 MW to 4.4 MW and to increase its electrical efficiency to a notable 46.5 percent "Our new engine represents a response to the constant increase in the demands of our customers for higher output and efficiency and constitutes an important strategic step with regard to the long-term expansion of our company," said Prady Iyyanki "GE is now the world's only power generation gas engine specialist with a complete portfolio in the 0.25 to 9.5-MW output range We have once again confirmed our technological and innovative leadership." the pioneering design of the J920 is based on proven core elements from the combustion systems used in Jenbacher 6 series the J920 employs an innovative three-module concept standardized generator-set comprised of the engine itself a generator and an auxiliary module produced at GE's Jenbacher plant the new J920 is equipped with the innovative two-stage turbocharging system Particularly high efficiency levels of 90 percent and more can be achieved when the J920 is utilized for combined heat and power the J920 module provides fuel savings of more than 130 million kWh of primary energy (76,000 barrels of oil) while preventing more than 7,800t of CO2 emissions2 the J920 corresponds precisely with the objectives of GE's global ecomagination initiative the company promotes innovative technologies for the reduction of all types of emissions Another benefit for customers is the high power density of the new engine in ratio to comparatively low investment costs As a result of the use of the new GE two-stage turbocharging concept the J920 also is suitable for operations in hot and humid environments reliable and decentralized power supply can be ensured even under extreme conditions The fact that the engine reaches full output in only five minutes also increases its attractiveness for use as cover for demand peaks simple servicing and maintenance and high levels of operational flexibility represent further advantages The latter relates to the fact that any number of J920 modules can be combined with a powerhouse concept in standardized power plant solutions Highly standardized interfaces and the proven Jenbacher DIA.NE® XT 3 control system provide additional benefits For additional information, including photographs, technical 3-D animation and product brochure, please visit ge-j920gasengine.com The businesses that comprise GE Energy---GE Power & Water GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gas---work together to provide integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy industry including coal 2 Compared to the separate production of heat by a natural gas-fired boiler and delivery of electricity on the E.U 4 Compared to the separate production of heat by a natural gas-fired boiler and delivery of electricity on the E.U Howard MastoMasto Public Relations [email protected] 1-518-786-6488 Gina DeRossiSoteryx Corporation [email protected] +1 518 886 1076 Martina StreiterGE Gas Engines [email protected] +43-5244-600-2470 GE newsMasto Public Relations [email protected] GE Introduces the J920 Engine Larger Engine with Pioneering Gas Engine.. The first of three 2 MW Jenbacher CHP systems has been installed at the on-site energy centre in King's Cross which together will supply 100% of the development's heat and offset almost 80% of its electrical power demand The deal between GE and the King's Cross Central Limited Partnership is focused on the long term sustainability of the development and the first engine is due to be commissioned this summer the CHP engine will not only generate electricity but will also provide heat for the development wide District Heating System (DHS) from the University of Arts to the Camden Council building BNP Paribas Real Estate's new offices and the Great Northern Hotel will be connected to the DHS When complete carbon emissions are expected to be a third less than 'business as usual' and up to 60% less than 2001 levels the Jenbacher gas engine has been painted pink (they are normally green) to support Breast Cancer Research and affectionately called the Pink Panther To celebrate the engine's arrival at King's Cross members of the team working on the project have organised a 750 mile charity cycle ride from Jenbach where the engine was built to King's Cross The team's ride from 12-20 May will see them cycle on average 85 miles per day and aims to raise in excess of £30,000 for two charities -- Breast Cancer Research and Global Generation a local charity in the King's Cross area which gives young people opportunities to play a part in creating a sustainable future To support the team visit their Just Giving page here: http://www.justgiving.com/teams/PinkPanther King's Cross Central Limited Partnership will sign an order for the second of GE's Jenbacher CHP system for the site The second engine is planned for commissioning in 2013 GE's Director of Urban Development Chris Smith will be participating in the cycle ride from 12-20 May "GE is proud to participate in the cycle ride raising awareness of breast cancer and its treatment Building and supplying the first-ever pink Jenbacher CHP system to King's Cross is a fun way to highlight a very serious cause while providing Kings Cross with a major component of the development We value our long-standing relationship with the King's Cross Central Limited Partnership and we look forward to continuing to support their energy requirements." from the King's Cross Central Limited Partnership we expect to exceed many of the targets we have set for King's Cross as a genuine 21st century sustainable city centre development GE understands what leading technologies are available and how best to apply them to a piece of city like King's Cross This starts with the CHP and we anticipate many other initiatives in the years ahead Both GE and us share a common vision when it comes to sustainability and we are therefore delighted to be working with them at King's Cross We are training hard for the 750 mile cycle ride - the fact we are raising money for two important causes Breast Cancer Research and local charity Global Generation which we have been supporting for some time with projects such as the skip garden will hopefully get us up the hills in the Alps." About GE's healthymagination InitiativeLaunched in May 2009 GE's healthymagination initiative is focused on four critical needs: low-cost technology; healthcare IT; innovation accessible to all; and consumer-driven healthcare More information at www.healthymagination.com 2. About King's Cross - visit www.kingscross.co.uk the King's Cross Central Limited Partnership project is delivering up to 2,000 new homes 3.4m sq ft net of office space and 500,000sq ft of retail space 10 major public spaces and 20 historic buildings and structures are being restored and refurbished across the 67 acre site To date nine significant agreements are confirmed at King's Cross -- in order of moving in they are: University of the Arts London -- 5,000 staff and students of Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design have started term at King's Cross (September 2011)2 GE (General Electric) -- International Olympic Committee sponsor is taking the historic German Gymnasium for its product and solution showcase during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games3 One Housing Group -- will own and manage hundreds of affordable homes The first two buildings are on site and the first homes will be ready in 20124 RAM -- which is re-opening the Great Northern Hotel in early 20135 Hoare Lea -- will take 22,000 sq ft in the Western Transit Shed in early 20136 Urbanest UK -- will deliver a 657-bedroom landmark student housing scheme ready for occupation in September 20137 Camden Council -- move into a new office building at Pancras Square in 20148 BNP Paribas Real Estate -- who will move into a new 340,000sq ft office building at Plot B1 The Aga Khan Development Network and King's Cross Central Limited Partnership have entered into agreements to develop educational over £2bn has been invested in the transport infrastructure alone The King's Cross Central Limited Partnership is investing over £250m in public realm energy and other infrastructure including: Granary Square -- one of the largest public squares in London2 The energy centre and district heating grid3 A new bridge across the Regent's Canal into Granary Square -- which is now open4 the first major street to be built in London in 100 years King's Cross is being developed by the King's Cross Central Limited Partnership a sister company of King's Cross Central Limited partnership was created in 2010 specifically to generate heat and power to meet the carbon reduction commitments of King's Cross carbon emissions are expected to be a third less than 'business as usual' and up to 60% less than 2001 levels Jaclyn SiegelGE [email protected] +44-(0)20-8185-2473+44-(0)75-0015-6624 GE Powers King's Cross in Pink Draped between the high peaks of Austria's Zillertal Alps and the huge Hintertux Glacier Zillertal ski area is more than just a ski resort - it's actually four ski regions sharing one vast district offering countless on- and off-piste possibilities for every taste and skill level Freedom and enjoyment go hand in hand in this boundless Austrian ski domain with its endless pistes, snow-covered slopes and fascinating mountains. Zillertal offers every skier and snowboarder from the humblest beginner to the most adventurous expert amazing experiences on 544 km of pistes in the four large ski resorts cross-country skiing adventures or tobogganing - in Zillertal there are 15 perfectly groomed toboggan runs covering 46 km - and you've got more than enough snowsports options to satisfy any visitor And as one of the leading family destinations in the Alps children of all ages can enjoy a healthy mix of exercise in the fresh air visiting Zillertal is to visit a land where the snow goes on forever - with around two-thirds of the domain's run graded red the chance to enjoy glacier skiing and the short lift waiting times thanks to the incredible array of high-speed lifts mean that skiing here is effortless fun family routes and snow parks or long challenging freeride descents for advanced skiers – no matter what you are looking for you will certainly find your dream slopes here there are 80 cosy mountain huts waiting to extend a warm welcome The varied slope experience extends from the idyllic wide valley floor at 630m up to the ice and snow of the Hintertux glacier at 3,250m The Zillertal Ski Arena spans four regions – Fügen-Kaltenbach Mayrhofen-Hippach and Tux-Finkenberg – each with their own distinctive appeal with 180 high-speed lifts serving the 544 kilometres of snowy pistes Whether you're looking for forgiving family slopes or long sporty downhill runs - every level of skier will find ideal conditions and perfectly groomed slopes to suit them in Zillertal And if you are look for adventure and a challenge or two you will find numerous snow parks and funlines packed with action — as well as some extraordinary freeride routes There are 25 ski schools across the Zillertal region A number of childcare options are available so parents can enjoy worry-free days out in the snow The four Zillertal holiday regions from Fügen-Kaltenbach via Zell-Gerlos and Mayrhofen-Hippach to Tux-Finkenberg offer you a wide range of unforgettable moments - from family fun to far-ranging adventure Beginners will feel especially at home here thanks to the wide pistes of the Spieljoch family ski area action and variety are provided by the fun park and Funnyslope with its entertaining obstacles The whole family can enjoy a cosy break with tasty Zillertal delicacies on the sun terraces at numerous gourmet huts as well as the popular Juzi line and the safe Starter Freeride Area with experts offering tips on powder skiing And intermediates will love the freedom to roam - you can quickly and easily ski from Hochfügen to Hochzillertal and back again The Hochzillertal ski area spoils you with varied downhill runs in every level of difficulty award-winning huts and the exclusive Betterpark Hochzillertal different areas for every skill level and a chill-out area with deckchairs and music system snow-covered descent down to Fügen in the Spieljoch Ski Area From Tirol to Salzburg on skis or a snowboard Anything is possible in the Zillertal Arena ski area the largest ski area in Zillertal and which stretches from Zell in Zillertal via Gerlos to Wald-Königsleiten and Krimml-Hochkrimml This cross-border ski region that interconnects four mountains has 150km of runs in its own right The Zell-Gerlos holiday region winds its way up from the idyllic town of Zell am Ziller through traditional mountain villages to Gerlos gorgeous side valleys - that's the Zell-Gerlos and the Zillertal Arena The “Arena Tour” is an unforgettable adventure for the whole family On the route there is lots of fun and action on offer with SkiMovie and Speed Check runs as well as snow parks with interactive points where action photos are taken And the highlight at the end is Austria’s longest downhill run: 10km of pistes in one go down into the valley Zell am Ziller is the perfect starting point for a variety of skiing days throughout the valley Gerlos lies at 1,300m – guaranteed to be snowy and idyllic The small Gerlosstein ski hill offers both families and enthusiasts fun on the slopes free snowtubing on specially maintained tracks and a seven-kilometre-long toboggan run with a pleasant place to stop for a bite to eat The architectural highlight right next to the Zillertal Arena downhill run to the valley offers delicious in-house creations The Mayrhofen-Hippach region with its surrounding villages and twin peaks of Mounts Penken and Ahorn is regarded as the cradle of alpine tourism in Zillertal fantastic winter hiking trails and perfect cross-country ski trails meet culinary variety and living traditions If you are looking for a physical challenge Mount Ahorn offers the perfect conditions for children and families with the FamilyPark AlbertAdler Tour and numerous slopes for enjoyable carving The mascot Albert Adler is regularly out and about on Mount Ahorn for a meet & greet with the kids Fun and thrills are on offer on Mount Penken PenkenPark with its KidsArea and five other areas for every level of difficulty ensures exciting action is in good hands at RacingParadise Unterberg the FunRides Sun-Jet and Gerent as well as the KarlKraxler Tour ensure entertainment up Mount Penken Don't miss: Austria's steepest skiing experience awaits the very brave - the legendary Harakiri run with a 78% gradient The Hintertux Glacier offers snow lovers 365 days of fun in the snow a year. In winter the Hintertux Glacier combines with the Zillertal skiing mountains Eggalm, Rastkogel, Finkenberg, Penken/Mayrhofen and Ahorn to create the skiing area Ski- & Glacier World  Zillertal 3000 With just one ski pass you can enjoy a total of 202 kilometres of slopes Families can enjoy wonderful natural snow slopes and challenging mogul slopes in all levels of difficulty here from 630 to 3,250m children can make their first playful attempts on skis The Kidsslope on the Rastkogel and Kidsslope and Funslope on the Hintertux Glacier offer variety-packed winter fun The Betterpark Hintertux is Austria’s snow-surest freestyle spot One of the undisputed highlights on the glacier circuit is the 6km-long Schwarze Pfanne downhill run which leads directly to the centre of Hintertux Don't miss: Explore the eternal ice of the Hintertux glacier in the Hintertux Nature Ice Palace you can reach your accommodation easily on the Zillertalbahn or a public bus All this skiing pleasure is available on just one ski pass - The Zillertal Superskipass is an all-in-one ticket offering access to all four areas and includes public and ski-bus transport across the entire valley you can reach your accommodation easily on the Zillertalbahn Passes can be activated from two to 21 days to suit your trip The Zillertal Super Ski Pass can be purchased online For more information about the fantastic Zillertal Ski Area, go to zillertal.at/en the couple did indeed tie the knot at Schloss Tratzberg in Jenbach Prince Henri of Bourbon-Parma and Archduchess Gabriella of AustriaInstagramPictures of the event showed the beautiful Gabriella wearing an elegant white bridal gown with a sheer lace overlay on her shoulders and arms accessorised with a veil and the Grand Duchess Adelaide Tiara This exquisite piece from the Luxembourg family collection features a diamond leaf and berry design and a pale blue central stone which paired beautifully with Prince Henri’s pale blue tie looked adorable in traditional regional dress while other family members in attendance included Gabriella’s parents Archduke Carl Christian and Archduchess Marie-Astrid of Austria Prince Henri of Bourbon-Parma and Archduchess Gabriella of Austria with their daughter Victoria and Archduke Carl Christian and Archduchess Marie-Astrid of AustriaInstagramPrince Henri 2017 before she gave birth to their beautiful daughter they are both great-grandchildren of Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg and her husband Prince Félix (né Bourbon-Parma) is the youngest of five and the second daughter of Archduke Carl Christian of Austria and Princess Marie-Astrid of Luxembourg Gabriella attended a British School in Brussels Belgium and is the spitting image of her sister Prince Henri’s paternal grandfather is the handsome French businessman and former racing driver This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Today the club is named after Albania’s greatest hero of all time – Skanderbeg On the emblem of the club one can see the helmet of Skanderbeg Top squad following the results of 2015/16 season first half (1-4-2-3-1): Orges Shehi – Leonit Abazi (left back) Ademir Ribeiro (right back) – Sabien Lilaj (supporting midfielder) Esquerdinha (supporting midfielder) – Peter Olayinka (centre half Liridon Latifi (right winger) – Hamdi Salihi (finisher) FC Dynamo Kyiv – KF Skënderbeu Korçë – 4:2 (2:2) FC Dynamo Kyiv – KF Skënderbeu Korçë – 3:0 (0:0) You can watch the forthcoming sparring on our club YouTube channel on January 17 at 17:00 Copyright © 2016 FC Dynamo Kyiv First TeamSD Eibar's pre-season campaign: opponents grounds and kick-off timesDetails of the Armeros' pre-season programme have now been confirmed when Jose Luis Mendilibar's charges report back for training The Armeros will be away on a training camp from 20-31 July in the Austrian town of Kössen which is where the team also spent a part of last pre-season 17 July             Real Unión                 Asti (Zarautz)                         19:30 19 July             Barakaldo CF             Atxabalpe (Mondragón)         19:00 22 July             Watford FC                 Kufstein (Austria)                   16:00 23 July             Leeds United              Jenbach (Austria)                   17:00 29 July             Kasımpaşa                  Kössen (Austria)                    17:00 30 July             Schalke 04                  Mittersill (Austria)                   17:30 4 August          Real Sporting              Gijón (stadium TBC)               19:00 5 August          Real Oviedo                Malecón (Torrelavega)            19:00 11 August        Atlético Osasuna         El Sadar (Pamplona)              19:00 12 August        Real Zaragoza            La Romareda (Zaragoza)        21:00 The Local Europe ABVästmannagatan 43113 25 StockholmSweden including one whopping 1,430-metre-long one as well as plenty of lush forests and deep valleys semmeringbahn.at The mountain section (Bergstrecke) of the line is the most picturesque Get on at Laubenbachmühle where this starts and enjoy the train's climb to its peak of 892m above sea level in Gösing where you'll have gorgeous panoramic views and a glimpse of the 1,893-metre-high Ötscher mountain in particular glimpses of the wild Erlauf gorge Want to really make the most of those views which gives you super-comfy seats and unobstructed views of the scenery unfolding as the train trundles along mariazellerbahn.at The Arlberg raiway is one of Europe's highest – it climbs to 1,310 metres above sea level at its highest point too and is one of the steepest passenger lines out there Connecting Innsbruck and Bludenz (on the Swiss border) it's the only east-west mountain line in Austria Visual delights include the Tyrolean Trisanna Bridge near the hilltop castle Wiesberg and verdant valleys and forests at the Arlsberg pass  – go at sunset/sunrise and look to your right for the best views arlbergbahn.at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4DM31PkvOc There are – unsurprisingly – a lot of steep railways in Austria and this one is no exception This is the steepest steam cog-railway in the country and has been running between St Wolfgang in Salzkammergut up to the 1,783-metre Schafberg mountain since 1893 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXot6C4MdfY The best views are on the right-hand side of the train when you're heading in this direction Please log in here to leave a comment Construction Week Online Home » Products and Services » Potain cranes work at highest jobsite in Europe Four Potain tower cranes are rebuilding a ski resort more than 2,660m above sea level which rests on a glacier in the Austrian Alps Two self-erecting and two top-slewing models have been brought in to do the heavy lifting at the site The cranes will have to contend with severe snowfall high winds and freezing temperatures in order to complete the €10m project on time The cranes are owned by Jenbach-based company Lauer Baumaschinen The crane rental firm is confident that its Potain machines will be more than a match for the challenging conditions “The schedule is crucial – not only to avoid the worst of the weather but also to ensure the resort is up and running for the upcoming ski season,” said Harald Hornbacher “That is why we are using our Potain tower cranes We can rely on them for a fast assembly and efficient work And I am pleased to report we are on schedule.” which were transported to the Hinterlux Glacier Ski Resort in May will remain at the project site for another six months The Potain machines provide complete coverage of the mountaintop jobsite and are being used to lift general construction materials Project managers have enlisted the help of a six-tonne capacity MDT 128 and an eight-tonne capacity MDT 178 from Potain’s range of top-slewing cranes The self-erecting cranes include a four-tonne capacity GTMR 311 B and a six-tonne capacity GTMR 346 B As temperatures at the Hinterlux site can fall below zero for weeks at a time all four cranes are fitted with well-insulated air-heated cabs to protect operators from the elements