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The gensets are based on the Rolls-Royce Bergen 20-cylinder B36:45 gas engine, which was introduced to the market in 2018.
The engines are to be shipped from Bergen, Norway in Autumn.
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Fifteen medium speed gas gensets from Rolls-Royce’s Bergen Engines brand are to provide power to the Fortescue Metals Group and Formosa Steel Iron Bridge magnetite mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara.
The gensets are based on the Rolls-Royce Bergen 20-cylinder B36:45 gas engine, which was introduced to the market in 2018.
The engines are to be shipped from Bergen, Norway in Autumn.
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