*Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order
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October 2023- A personally created small gas turbine intended to power a hybrid-electric flight has effectively completed its first fuel burn, as per an announcement from Rolls-Royce. The ultra-low emission technology, which uses new combustion technology, will make part of a new turbogenerator system within the engine maker's electrical propulsion portfolio.
October 2023- A prominent global developer of industrial laser systems for laser cleaning and other material applications, Laser Photonics Corporation, on October 2nd, disclosed that it finalized an order from a global power technology leader specializing in alternative fuel engines and generators, Cummins Natural Gas Engines for an LPC-1500-CTHD CleanTech laser blasting system for industrial cleaning and maintenance of their natural gas engines at their New Mexico facility. Wayne Tupuola, the CEO of Laser Photonics, said that their LPC-1500-CTHD laser cleaning system is the right choice for Cummins Natural Gas Engines, given its effective and reliable nature. He further added that their CleanTech products continue to assist manufacturing professionals by offering easy-to-use industrial cleaning solutions that are better than options on the market. The Cummins Natural Gas Engines plant in Clovis, New Mexico, bought a CleanTech laser cleaning system to regulate the maintenance of their cutting-edge natural gas engines while saving money and time. The plant produces natural gas engines that gain cleaner air for on-road, stationary, and off-road applications, which is why this environmentally deliberate and eco-friendly industrial cleaning machinery was such a perfect fit for the Fortune 500 company. CleanTech products continue to be implemented by industry leaders, given the innovative technology's numerous advantages to business owners and in-field operators.
Top listed global companies in the industry are:
- Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. (South Korea)
- Siemens (Germany)
- Rolls Royce plc (UK)
- Kohler Co. (US)
- Yanmar Co. Ltd (Japan)
- Cummins Inc. and Caterpillar (US)
- Cooper Corp (India)
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)
- INNIO (Austria) and others.