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ROLLS-ROYCE TO SUPPLY 30 mtu ONSITE ENERGY GENSETS FOR HEALTH CAMPUSES IN TURKEY

Posted on November 19, 2015

mtu Onsite Energy diesel gensets from Rolls-Royce will be ensuring in the future 56 MW standby power on the new health campuses of the Turkish Ministry of Health in Mersin and Bilkent.

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  • Gensets provide 56 MW emergency power for 2 hospitals
  • Ministry of Health planning a total of 35 health campuses

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERMANY – mtu Onsite Energy diesel gensets from Rolls-Royce will be ensuring in the future 56 MW standby power on the new health campuses of the Turkish Ministry of Health in Mersin and Bilkent. Ten 16-cylinder Series 4000 diesel gensets and one 8-cylinder Series 1600 unit are to be supplied to the DIA Holding construction company for Mersin (located in the south of Turkey) this November. Fourteen 16-cylinder and five 12-cylinder Series 4000 units will be shipped to Bilkent (Ankara) in February 2016. The brand mtu Onsite Energy is part of Rolls-Royce Power Systems within the Land & Sea divison of Rolls-Royce.

The Ministry of Health is planning to invest in a total of 35 health campuses across the country by the end of 2018, all of which are to be set up in public-private partnership projects. A power requirement of 20 - 30 MW diesel genset output has been calculated for each project. DIA Holding is one of the construction companies involved in the scheme, which won the order for the city hospitals in Mersin and Bilkent. “The health sector is a priority in Turkey, as recent major investments have shown. The preference being given to at this early stage demonstrates trust in this brand and is a good sign for upcoming projects,” said Ekrem Kuraloglu, Managing Director of mtu Turkey.

The Bilkent health campus consists of a core diagnostic centre with six towers housing different medical centres. The Bilkent campus is to offer more than 3,600 beds, and the Mersin campus, which will be similarly structured, will provide more than 1,200 beds. Turkish legislation stipulates that the power supply to hospitals in Turkey must be provided with 100% back-up by emergency gensets.
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