Bennett Clayton has developed extensive IP surrounding power generation using multiple fuels.

Distributed Power

Bennett Clayton has an integrated Solar and Gas power solution available, in conjunction with ComAp. The units are suitable for 50KW to 1000KW (max continuous), and offer world leading efficiency, emissions and reliability solution.

Trigeneration

The generators are very fuel efficient, achieving a measured 50% plus electrical efficiency @ 80KW, and the emissions numbers are extremely impressive, including particulates and NOx measurements. The noise and vibration is very low, comfortably under standards for night residential operation.

 
 

 LPG Fuelled Pump

A John Deere 6068 diesel engine was remanufactured incorporating a Bennett Clayton LPG conversion. The engine has been developed on order for an agricultural application powering a deep bore water pump.

Bennett Clayton pump at Rice Farm, Deniliquin, Australia

Bennett Clayton pump at Rice Farm, Deniliquin, Australia

It has been in field operation since April 2009 delivering the following performance benchmarks:

  • Pumping costs reduced from AU$51/Ml to AU$38/Ml

  • Greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reduction of 11%

  • Regulated emissions reduced by up to 92%. Particulates reduced by 99.9%

Heavy Duty Engines and Alternative Fuels

Natural gas is the fuel of choice for Trigeneration or remote power applications, either through a reticulated network, or transported to site as bulk LNG. Bennett Clayton Engines are multi fuel capable, and can be specified for LPG, Natural Gas, Ethanol, Methanol, or Biogas applications.