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Power generation engines are an essential segment within the electricity market, providing the mechanical energy necessary to drive generators that convert kinetic energy into electric power. These engines come in various forms, including steam turbines, gas turbines, diesel engines, and combined cycle units, each suited to different operational contexts and fuel types. Steam turbines are commonly used in large-scale coal or nuclear-fueled power plants, while gas turbines and combined-cycle units are often associated with natural gas and renewables for peak-time operation. Diesel engines are typically employed for emergency power supply and in remote areas without access to a centralized grid. Environmental concerns and technological advancements have shaped the power generation engines market, steering it towards more efficient and cleaner technologies. Modern engines feature advancements in reducing emissions, efficiency improvements through combined heat and power (CHP) systems, and compatibility with renewable fuels such as biomass. The industry has also seen a trend towards decentralized power production, with smaller, more flexible engines being utilised for local grids or isolated areas, reflecting a shift in power generation paradigms. Prominent companies in the power generation engines market include General Electric, Siemens Energy, Caterpillar, Cummins, Rolls-Royce Power Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Wärtsilä. These companies offer a range of products and services, including the manufacture of engines, after-market support, and the development of new, more sustainable technologies. Show Less Read more