Wärtsilä’s Engine+ Hybrid Energy solution integrates standardized energy storage solutions and energy management systems with flexible engine power plants, leading to greater efficiencies, maintenance optimization, emission reductions and a more streamlined addition of renewables into power systems. According to Wärtsilä, the solution serves load instantly, addresses step changes and intermittencies, and provides spinning reserves. GEMS, the control platform, automatically dispatches available assets and takes into account any operational constraints to ensure optimal operation.
Wärtsilä Engine+ Hybrid Energy enables customers to configure or reconfigure power plants with a wide range of goals and uses machine learning to predict operational conditions and automatically dispatch resources. As a result, Engine+ Hybrid Energy solution improves efficiencies and grid stability, saves on operational and management costs, reduces emissions and boosts system reliability. When an energy storage solution and energy management system are integrated into an engine power plant — as achieved by this new Wärtsilä offering — payback periods as short as two years can be achieved, the company notes.
Many energy producers face two significant operational challenges related to how assets are utilized. The first is spinning reserves — the need to maintain online reserve capacity in order to meet rapid grid demand changes and ensure grid stability in case of generation disturbances. The second is an issue of determining the operating schedule of generating units with varying loads under different constraints and environments. The Engine+ Hybrid Energy solution addresses these challenges for island and remote grids, such as mining operations and other self-generation systems.
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