Guascor Energy
Best-in-class, high-efficiency, low-emission gas engines and gensets are designed for various applications such as power generation, cogeneration, and waste to energy. These engines are suitable for a broad range of commercial, industrial and municipal uses with long service intervals, easy maintenance and low fuel consumption.
Guascor Energy S Series Engines

Gas Engines
The SL gas engines offer systems for a large variety of applications as Cogeneration/trigeneration, Sewage/ landfills/ biodigestion processes for utilities and public buildings, and different kind of industries: textile, cement, food processing, as well as greenhouses. Also is able to operate with a low quality gases, flare gas and syngas from a gasification process.
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S Series: SL Engines
Ideal for power generation, cogeneration/trigeneration, mechanical drive and marine applications – the lean burn, electronically carbureted SGE-SL gas engines have an output range from 209 to 1150 kWb at 50 Hz and 60 Hz. Providing an excellent solution when fueled by natural gas, landfill and sewage gas, flare and well gas and syngas, the SL Series is a cost-efficient choice in both implementation and service.
Great fuel flexibility and with fuel blending availability for natural gas/biogas applications, this series is also an eco-friendly solution.
Along with fast start availability, a high load acceptance capability is one of the main features of this engine series. Robust, reliable and with superb fuel flexibility, this Otto cycle turbocharged and charge-aircooled engine series features a single or double circuit cooling system.

There is a high temperature option in the main cooling circuit, with temperatures of up to 120ºC possible. If required, the auxiliary cooling circuit can deliver a different temperature.
The main cooling circuit may also feature an oil cooler. With a dry or wet exhaust manifold, single or double stage charge-air cooler and reduced oil consumption, this series of engines can include emissions control if required and is compliant with the latest U.S emissions standards, being EPA certified for natural gas power generation, for example. Supplied as a standalone engine, genset or in a fully containerized unit, integrated GCS-E and GCS-G genset control systems are available for some applications.