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New Rolls-Royce engine bags first Indian order

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New Delhi , June 11

ROLLS-ROYCE has won its first order for the `Bergen B' gas engine in India, from domestic textile company Garden Silk Mills.

The engine will be used for electrical power generation.

Designed and manufactured at the Rolls-Royce facility in Bergen, Norway, the engine is touted to be the world's most powerful spark-ignited gas engine, a company release said today. The engine was recently launched in India.

The selection of the Bergen B engine follows the operational success of the two Rolls-Royce `Bergen K' engines ordered in 2000 by Garden Silk Mills, the release said.

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