shaving and co-generation plants at major universities. Kato Engineering
is helping meet this demand with reliable generators for
diesel and gas engines.
Nowhere is Kato reliability appreciated more than in the
remote communities where engine-gen sets with Kato generators
are the sole source of electrical power. Alaskan villages,
Pacific islands, isolated towns in the Middle East deserts all survive their difficult environments because Kato
generators are there.
A co-generation facility installed at Brock University in
Ontario, Canada uses engines supplied with Kato generators to
reduce energy costs. The university meets its heating and
cooling requirements by using waste heat rejected by the
equipment. Excess power is sold back to the local utility.
The world's tallest building, the Kuala Lumpur City Center
in Malaysia uses Kato generators to provide standby power.
Operating rooms in many hospitals, like the Duke Medical
Center, University of San Francisco and the Harry Truman Heart Hospital have Kato
generators standing by to deliver emergency power on demand.
With superior design and analysis tools and years of
engineering expertise, Kato generator designs are optimized
for specific engines, providing the highest efficiency,
reliability and life.