Jenbacher J624
Jenbacher J624 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Jenbacher |
Production | 2007-2011 (Non-turbo) 2011-Ongoing (Twin-turbo) |
Layout | |
Configuration | V24 engine |
Displacement | 6.24 L (380.8 cu in) (per cylinder) 149.7 L (9,135.3 cu in) total |
Cylinder bore | 19 cm (7 in) |
Piston stroke | 22 cm (9 in) |
RPM range | |
Max. engine speed | 1500 RPM |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | 2-stage twin turbo |
Fuel type | Natural gas, biomethane, sewage gases, flare gas, landfill gas, coke/coal gas, wood gas, pyrolysis gas |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 4,459 kW (5,980 hp)-4,507 kW (6,044 hp) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 11.6 m (38 ft) |
Width | 2.2 m (7.2 ft) |
Height | 2.8 m (9.2 ft) |
Dry weight | 52,100 kg (114,900 lb) |
The Jenbacher J624 is a natural gas engine with a twin-turbocharged V24 layout. First produced in 2007, it was refitted in June of 2010 to be the world's first twin-turbocharged natural gas engine and released in that configuration in 2011.[1] It is used for generating electricity and can run on a wide variety of fuels, including waste products.[2][3]
Jenbacher markets the J624 as being environmentally friendly, highlighting "case studies" on their website in which they offer emissions reduction packages and power generation that consumes already-present waste products.[4][5]
The J624 is currently being used for the STAWAG Charging Station in Aachen, Germany; the Stadtwerke power plant in Bad Reichenhall, Germany; the plastic plant in Barranquilla, Colombia; the Biohof Querdel organic farm in Sassenberg, Germany (a renewable application, according to Jenbacher); the El Gabar Al Asfar Wastewater Treatment Plant in Al-Qalyubia, Egypt; and a paper mill in an undisclosed location in mainland China.[6]
References
- ^ POWER (2010-09-01). "The World's First Two-Stage Turbocharged Gas Engine". POWER Magazine. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
- ^ "Jenbacher Type-6 Engine". Clarke Energy. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
- ^ "J624 | 4500kW Gas Engine | Products | Jenbacher". www.jenbacher.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
- ^ "Stawag (GER)". www.jenbacher.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
- ^ "CN Paper Mill (CHN)". www.jenbacher.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
- ^ "Case studies | Jenbacher". www.jenbacher.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.