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News Release from: JS Power | Subject: Eco-Gen
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 November 2006

UPS systems are powered by biodiesel

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With the growing need for environmentally sound power supply the Eco-Gen range's ability to run on 100% biodiesel is proving a great success.

JS Power, a leading supplier of generators and UPS systems, has announced new sizes of biodiesel powered generators Complementing the current range of 25-200kVA models is the new 250-500kVA range of the popular Eco-Gen model

With the growing need for environmentally sound power supply the Eco-Gen range's ability to run on 100% biodiesel is proving a great success for the UK based company, with great interest worldwide.

"We are very excited with this new power range of our Eco-Gen generators coming on to the market",said Jonathan Searby, Company Director.

"The success of the smaller range has lead to a large amount of requests for bigger power output generators that can run on bio diesel, so this is an excellent opportunity for JS Power to fill this need", he added.

"This new range will offer larger companies the option to go to an environmentally sound power system, reducing emissions and diesel usage".

The Eco-Gen range has been specifically developed to run on 100% biodiesel, and is fully warranted for this use, making it an ideal investment for the environmentally conscious company.

The generators are tailored to the needs of the application, from standby to prime power generation.

The Eco-Gen range is complemented by a range of biodiesel processing systems.

JS Power works closely with the leading UK producer of processing equipment and is able to offer a complete package of a Eco-Gen generator and fuel processor.

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