How Lead-Go Enterprise worked with Rehlko to transform Taiwan Tong Luo Wastewater Treatment Plant’s power capacity

Power generator for water treatment facilities

Previously, Tong Luo Wastewater Treatment Plant had two existing generators onsite – one with a capacity of 1000kW and another with a capacity of 200kW. However, the end-user, Hsinchu Science Park Bureau, had recently expanded its operations to pump 18,000 tons of wastewater. As a result, the existing generators could not meet this increased output. To alleviate this issue, Lead- Go Enterprise worked with Rehlko to supply Lead Engineering Company with a brand-new KD2800 generator, featuring a higher capacity of 2500kW, to help the end-user meet the increased demand for backup power supply.

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