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Rolls-Royce Secures Deal to Power European Commission's Luxembourg Facility

Rolls-Royce to Power EU Commission's Critical Infrastructure

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC has proudly announced a significant deal with the European Commission. The agreement involves the provision of two mtu Series 4000 generator sets, designed to serve as emergency backup power for the Commission's facility in Luxembourg. This partnership underscores Rolls-Royce's commitment to supporting critical infrastructure with its reliable and high-quality power solutions.

High-Performance Diesel Generators Installed

Already, Rolls-Royce's site partner, Energolux, has successfully installed two gensets of the type 20V4000 DS2750. These units boast a maximum output of 2,640 kilovolt-amperes (kVA), showcasing their capability as high-performance diesel generators. This installation is a testament to the trust and confidence that customers place in Rolls-Royce's products.

Commitment to Operational Reliability

Vittorio Pierangeli, Vice President Global Powergen at Rolls-Royce's Power Systems division, expressed pride in the company's role in ensuring the operational reliability of the European Commission. "This is further proof of the trust our customers place in the quality and reliability of our products," Pierangeli stated. He also emphasized that this achievement aligns with the company's strategy of securing critical infrastructure with their advanced power systems.