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In the early 1930s, B&W received an order to deliver a large diesel engine. Its purpose was to produce power at H.C. Ørstedsværket by the Copenhagen Sydhavn as a supplement to the existing steam turbine plant. B&W2000 is a double-acting, two-stroke engine. It was put into operation in 1933 and was, for more than 30 years, the world’s largest diesel engine.
The engine is the basis for a museum, with it running twice a month.