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Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer enables renewables at lower cost

Technology group Wärtsilä has launched next-generation grid balancing technology, designed to provide flexible grid capacity even in adverse weather conditions and enable renewables to perform as the lowest-cost, most resilient power source for grids worldwide.
Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer enables renewables at lower cost
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The solution is based on three fully integrated key components: the Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer engine, prefabricated modules for cost-efficient plant construction, and Wärtsilä Lifecycle services. The Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer offers 12400kW (8 percent more power) at a heat rate of 6800 Btu/kWh /+50 percent efficiency, lowering the cost and risk of the renewable transition through flexible, resilient capacity. The new engine technology is designed to provide power producers with fast-ramping balancing power, which can be scaled up as the share of renewables in power systems increases. The engine can start and ramp up rapidly to support intermittent renewable generation so that the lowest cost cleanest energy technology can become the dominant power source.

The engine in the Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer solution has been designed especially for US environmental conditions, including adverse weather, to provide the optimal flexible technology and ensure continued running at times of extreme cold, or heat, from -40°C - +45°C /-40°F - +113°F.

The Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer responds to market needs with a cost-efficient plant construction design, based on prefabricated, high-quality power plant modules. It reduces time-to-electricity with 30 percent less site work than traditional construction methods.

The key features of the Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer:

Wärtsilä 31SG Balancer engine: More power while still maintaining high efficiency

Cost-efficient and fast plant construction: Enabling balancing capacity to be built-up over time, as renewables are added.

Fuel flexibility: Can run on natural gas, biogas and hydrogen blend with broad opportunities for future conversions to sustainable fuels.

Lifecycle services: Remote support enables leaner operations and Wärtsilä can guarantee plant performance.

“Extreme weather is intensifying – and ‘weatherisation’ is now a requirement in states such as Texas” said Risto Paldanius, Vice President, Americas, Wärtsilä Energy. “Through the freezing winter blackouts in Texas last winter and California’s heatwave this summer, renewable plants supported by our engines kept running. Our fast-ramping, agile engines are designed for the climate-changed world utilities now operate in, enabling the greater deployment of renewables in grids around the world. The energy transition is picking up speed rapidly around the world, especially in the US where, by 2029, solar and wind could be the cheapest in the world at less than $5 per megawatt-hour. Our latest grid balancing engine is designed to help utilities transform the energy mix of their power plant portfolios, so that the lowest cost technologies, renewables, provide most of the power, most of the time.”

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