Morris Lubricants is delighted to be attending its first exhibition in over two years at the Telford International Centre on 8th and 9th December.
The oil, grease and lubricant manufacturer will make its return to exhibiting on stand 1435 at the Distributed Energy Show having had an enforced break due to COVID. The show, which is free to attend, will bring together the entire supply-chain that is focused on generating and distributing energy resources and provide visitors with a comprehensive array of technologies and systems to enable them to generate, store, manage and distribute their own power and heat.
The show is an important event for Morris Lubricants, as they will be showcasing their GEO range of oils specifically developed for the gas engine market which currently supports over 200MW of power generation in the UK, which is enough energy to power over 400,000 homes.
The Morris Lubricants GEO range of products have been specially formulated to improve operating efficiencies of large gas engines and offer enhanced corrosion protection, oxidative and nitration stability, wide-operating temperature range, low deposit forming performance together with robust acid neutralisation system with protracted field proven drain times. The GEO range has undergone extensive testing and analysis by technicians at the company’s own laboratory, as well as being field-tested and approved by many of the world’s leading gas engine manufacturers.
As well as the Morris Lubricants stand on gas engines, there will be exhibits showcasing gas turbines, wind turbines, combined heat and power, energy storage systems, small hydro, fuel cells, smart energy systems and platforms, virtual power plant systems, cabling, converters, power electronics, heat networks and more.
Mark Brighty, Business Development Manager for Large Engines at Morris Lubricants, commented: “We couldn’t be more thrilled to be exhibiting again after a two-year wait. We are looking forward to showcasing our gas engine products and services that Morris Lubricants has to offer to this niche market. The company has some of the best technical and industry expertise and we have created a range of products that are versatile and flexible enough to support a wide-range of gas types, including natural gas, landfill, biogas and syngas and we are looking forward to seeing everybody attending at the Distributed Energy Show”.
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