INNIO Jenbacher designs and manufactures
gas engine
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s and
cogeneration modules in the Austrian town of
Jenbach in
Tyrol. It is part of the INNIO portfolio of products and is one of their gas engine technologies; the other being
Waukesha Engines. Jenbacher emerged from the former Jenbacher Werke, which was founded in 1959 and manufactured gas and
diesel engine
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s, and locomotives. The company was bought out by
General Electric
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in 2003. In November 2018 the company became part of INNIO as part of an acquisition of Advent International and was renamed INNIO Jenbacher GmbH & Co. OHG.
History

Although the company itself has a relatively short history, its origins go far back. In 1487, a mine and foundry was founded by the
Fugger
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family. In 1657, all Fugger properties in Tyrol were taken over by the state. Due to exhaustion of the copper and silver deposits, the mine changed its focus to iron. The company was acquired by Julius and Theodor Reitlinger in 1881. In 1909, the mine ran out of iron as well, and after a boom during the First World War only the foundry was left. At the beginning of
World War II
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, all of Tyrol was seized and Aryanized, and the company was to 'work for the benefit of the country'. The plant made
brake pads for the
Deutsche Reichsbahn, and from 1939 they made
airframe parts and rocket motors in
Jenbach (some to liquid-fueled
aircraft
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rocket engine designs from
Hellmuth Walter KG) for
Heinkel
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as the licensee. After the collapse at the end of the Second World War the factory was placed under public administration. It had to be converted to civilian production, and started out with
cookware, but also started with the repair of railway wagons.
Because of the availability of appropriate specialists and skilled workers, it was decided to concentrate on the production of
diesel engine
The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-ca ...
s. The first product was a 15 hp two-stroke engine, which was very successful and was manufactured in large quantities. This was followed by more two-stroke and four stroke models of engine. The JW 15, 8 TO 15 Hp; the JW20, 15 to 20 Hp; and the JW20M, the same engine, but with inertial mass damping to counteract the vibrations of the single cylinder. The company was now pushed to develop generators, compressors and pumps of the same quality.
In 1959 the company was constituted as Jenbacher Werke AG, the main shareholders being
Creditanstalt with 35% and
Mannesmann with 26%, the rest being
free float. Creditanstalt increased its share steadily and after the purchase of Mannesmann's share through the CA-controlled
Andritz AG they acquired a vast majority of the share capital. In 1979, 1,550 people were employed at the plant. In 1988 the majority of the company was acquired by Auricon Beteiligungs AG. In 1991 it was organized into the Jenbacher Energy Systems AG (JES) and the Jenbacher Transport Systems Ltd. (JTS) divisions. In the same year, JTS acquired 29.9% of the British company Telfos Holding, which gave the company an influence on
Ganz-Hunslet, the former Hungarian locomotive works Ganz-
MÁVAG. On December 12, 1991, JTS attained majority share capital of Telfos, and bought out
General Electric
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's remaining share in 1993. In 1997, Jenbacher attempted to enter the
tram market with help from
AEG through a Jenbacher daughter company called Integral Verkehrstechnik AG Jenbach. Integral lost over 22 million
Euro
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s from 1997 to 2001, and led to the sale of the Jenbacher rail car division to
Connex. In 1998 Jenbacher started its relationship with
Clarke Energy which is now one of its largest gas engine distributors, The remaining gas engine-energy division was acquired by General Electric in 2003. In 2018 GE sold its Jenbacher and Waukesha brands to the private equity company Advent International which created the new company INNIO.
Rail cars
Jenbacher's railway activities started in 1945, when they started performing repairs of
rolling stock for the French occupation forces.
In 1949, they started making diesel engines,
power cars, trucks and compressors powered by the aforementioned engines.
In addition, they made rail cars for the
Austrian Federal Railways and other railroad companies.
Jenbacher Werke designated their locomotives according to a system derived from the type of power transmission, approximate performance, wheel arrangement or application and the operating weight. The ÖBB series 2060 was therefore the work designation DH200B28. The other models carried the name JW.
The Railway engineering department was taken over by
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.
Company profile and products

Jenbacher currently specializes in
lean burn gas engine
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s, including
cogeneration plants and
containerized power generator sets utilizing said gas engines. Jenbacher began producing gas engines in 1957.
Jenbacher's main facility still resides in Jenbach in Austria, and employs over 1400 workers. Jenbacher manufactures the gas engines from the ground-up at this facility, including in-house
crankshafts.
Jenbacher gas engines are exclusively
Otto cycle units with industrial grade
spark plug
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s providing ignition. Smaller models utilize
stoichiometric combustion, while the larger engines are
lean burn engines with prechamber ignition.
Jenbacher engines run on
natural gas
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,
landfill gas,
sewage gas
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,
biogas
Biogas is a mixture of gases, primarily consisting of methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, produced from raw materials such as agricultural waste, manure, municipal waste, plant material, sewage, green waste and food waste. I ...
,
mine gas,
coal gas,
syngas
Syngas, or synthesis gas, is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, in various ratios. The gas often contains some carbon dioxide and methane. It is principly used for producing ammonia or methanol. Syngas is combustible and can be used as ...
and
hydrogen
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. Due to this flexibility they are often used in applications where gas would normally be
flared off or released into the atmosphere, to turn waste into energy.
Methane has a much higher
global warming potential than CO
2, and it is therefore interesting for operators to burn gas in engines instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. Further applications include data centers, greenhouses or heat & power units for industrial use. They are also offered as containerised units.
Jenbacher J920 FleXtra
The Jenbacher J920 FleXtra is Jenbacher's newest product, a
V20 gas engine delivering up to 9.5 MW (12,915 PS). When it is put into production it will be Jenbachers most efficient gas engine available with an
electrical efficiency of 48.7%,
and a
combined heat and power thermal efficiency of over 90%.
The J920 uses
Miller cycle valve timing and
two-stage turbocharging, along with a 'three-module' construction consisting of the engine itself, the
electrical generator
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and the turbocharging unit consisting of both
turbochargers and
charge air coolers along with intake and exhaust piping and bypass valves. In common with most current
marine diesel engines, the J920 has a segmented
camshaft, along with combining individual
cylinder head
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In sidevalve engines, the head is a simple sheet of metal; whereas ...
s, the
cylinder liner,
piston
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and
connecting rod into one easily removable
modular 'power unit' for ease of
maintenance and overhaul.
See also
*
Clarke Energy
References
Literature
* Franz Mathis: ''Big Business in Österreich''. Verlag für Geschicht und Politik, Wien 1986,
*
Sepp Tezak
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: ''Die Jenbacher Werke''. In: ''Schienenverkehr aktuell''. 1988/4, S. 12
* Helmut Petrovitsch: ''Lokomotiven aus Tirol. Chronik des Schienenfahrzeugbaues der Jenbacher Werke AG''. In: ''Schienenverkehr aktuell''. 1987/12 – 1990/6 (20 Teile)
External links
INNIO Jenbacher GmbH & CO OGJenbacher J920 - New Power Generation Technology - INNIOClarke Energy - GE Jenbacher Distributor and Service Partner
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