Welcome to the era of smarter, cleaner power

No doubt the COVID-19 pandemic has brought countless unexpected variables with an extended effect on projects' life cycles including supply chain, manufacturing and testing. At the end of 2019, Cummins Africa Middle East was contracted by a leading provider of cloud and computing web services to supply nine (9) C3000D5E units enclosed in customized acoustic enclosures, extending the system that
Powering a passenger train with hydrogen. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel, but in Europe, this is now a reality. Cummins' customers can depend on a range of technologies from diesel and natural gas, to fully electric and hydrogen solutions. As the demand for zero-emission transportation increases, alternative technologies continue to be the right solution for customers around the
Allan Dearth Generators and Sons is a generator dealer based out of Scaly Mountain, North Carolina (USA) that is giving "family business" a whole new meaning. Owner and operator Allan Dearth has been doing electrical work for many years and even in the early stages was familiar with Cummins' product. But it wasn't until his eldest son decided to move home and dive into business with him that th
A California resident that worked in the technology business and lived in the San Francisco (USA) Bay area is a familiar story. But one that is a little more unusual, is the female tech guru that left the coast to settle her roots on a 13-acre horse ranch in the more remote area of Pilot Hill, California (USA). Meet Lory Hopkins, a west coast homeowner living the dream. Hopkins is a businesswom
This year has been far from normal, but regardless of a global pandemic hurricane season still comes around every year. The 2020 Atlantic Basin hurricane season is already off to a historically eventful start and meteorologists are expecting the tropics to remain active. As of the August forecast, Meteorologists at NOAA and Colorado State University are now predicting 19-25 named storms in the
Only 13% of engineers in the U.S. are women. Though that number is expected to continue growing in the coming years, women interested in engineering still face significant challenges and obstacles when pursuing a career as an engineer. Clarissa Arriaga is one of the young women at Cummins blazing trails for female engineers, present and future. As a manufacturing engineer at the Cummins MidRange E
Henok Yemane has been laser-focused on quality for the past 11 years. As one of Cummins' certified welders (both ASME IX and EN ISO 9606-1 - American and European welders accreditation standards), Henok is responsible for ensuring the piping on Cummins electrolyzer meets international welding standards. Despire working on time-critical prototypes and high customized jobs, Henok never lets
It could cost the mine operator over thousand dollars per hour for a mining dump truck or a mining excavator not to be working. With such high costs associated with downtime, there is no question how important it is to improve equipment availability within the mining industry. Let's define equipment availability as the duration the equipment is ready when it matters. This is important for
In an effort reduce the likelihood of wildfires in California, power companies are planning power outages when weather conditions appear to be dangerous. In the event of extreme temperatures and high winds, California residents can expect that there may be a planned power outage. With the frequency of planned power outages increasing, homeowners in California are calling for more informati
Oil leakage of a turbocharger is a failure mode which can lead to reductions in performance, oil consumption, and emission non-compliance. Cummins' latest oil sealing innovation reduces these risks through the development of a more robust sealing system which compliments other leading innovations developed for Holset® turbochargers. The redefining oil sealing technology from Cummins Turb
When Clark University in Massachusetts, U.S.A. needed to replace its aging generator to power and heat the campus in a cogeneration application, it not only got an upgrade in efficiency and power density, but the excess power produced by the QSV91G gas generator unit is exported to the National Grid, offering significant cost savings. Cummins Power Generation supplied the 2 MWe QSV91G lea
Salinas, California (USA) is known as the "Salad Bowl of the World" for its large, vibrant agriculture industry. The marine climate is ideal for flowers, grape vineyards, and vegetables. But being near the coast, the town experiences high winds in addition to extreme temperatures in the summer so it is a designated disaster area for wildfires. With increased wildfire concerns over the pas
You can call Hahnsang Kim the start-up guy. His varied journey from software engineer to lithium-ion battery expert has prepared him to work in New Power, which employees have described as a well-funded start-up. "With start-ups there are a lot of unplanned situations that require intuitive ideas and quick solutions, and my experiences have trained me to solve those problems." For Hahnsang, New Po
Cummins Turbo Technologies (CTT), a leading manufacturer of commercial turbochargers, has developed the 7th generation 400 series Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT) to help engine manufacturers meet upcoming emission standards and offer best in class fuel economy. Originally revealed at IAA in Hannover in 2018, the 7th generation 400 series VGT will be launched with major customers in Europe and
Meanwhile, the company significantly offset the electricity it uses with renewable energy - part of the energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) goal it narrowly missed achieving in 2019. But it's unclear how many of the 2020 goals the company will actually achieve when the books are closed on the year in early 2021. Some of the goals are adjusted for hours worked, which declined significantly in 2020 d
On the weekends, Chris Devine trades in his pharmacist lab coat for his foul weather fishing gear to spend time on the F/V Sea Hound - his beloved 37-foot lobster boat. According to Chris and his partner, Troy Collins, every waking moment spent off the New England coast is time well spent. The pair carry over 800 traps to sea each weekend with intentions to only return once their boat is overflowi
For the past 10 years, Shweta Patel has worked in the engineering sector. After joining Cummins Electrified Power in 2017, she never looked back. Shweta is firmly focused on what's next and how her work can lay the tracks for an electric future. For Shweta, working in the electrification space is a huge responsibility. Electrification is important because we are not just looking at the
Today's cities are rapidly changing as they race to decarbonize. So, how does this impact the construction industry? According to the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), 11% of the world's carbon emissions come from the construction industry; producing the materials and constructing the buildings. The WorldGBC issued a vision in September 2019, outlining how these carbon emissions could