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Africa’s first rice straw MDF production facility powered by mtu gas gensets

Each of the 10 mtu gensets has a rated power of 2,500kW and an operational lifetime of up to 84,000 hours before needing major overhaul. (Image source: Rolls-Royce)

Rolls-Royce, a developer of complex power and propulsion solutions for safety-critical applications, has commissioned ten mtu gas gensets for the Egyptian Wood Technology Company’s (WOTECH) production plant

The plant is located in northern Egypt and produces medium-density fibreboard (MDF) from rice straw for use in furniture and buildings. The plant avoids the usual practice of burning rice straw, which is a by-product of rice cultivation, and ensures its sustainable use by repurposing it into MDF. The factory is the second of its kind in the world and the first in Africa.

As the facility has no access to the public grid, it relies on the 20-cylinder mtu gas gensets which have a collective output of 25MW. Rolls-Royce worked with local partner Engineering for Industries Co. (INDE) and the Egyptian Maintenance Company (EMC) to supply the mtu Series 4000 L64 FNER gensets, controls and accessories for the WOTECH project, which was established with full Egyptian capital from the oil sector.

“When supporting a project such as the WOTECH facility, where there is no access to the grid utility, the dependability of our mtu gas-powered gensets is paramount,” commented Tobias Ostermaier, president stationary power solutions at Rolls-Royce. “Working with INDE and EMC, we were able to deliver a power solution that met all the customer requirements - being efficient, reliable and offering the combination of best-in-class power density with low emissions.”

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