Wärtsilä to supply a 101 MW power plant to Argentina

Wärtsilä Corporation, Press release 21 November 2016 at 10:00 UTC+2
  • Argentina_PiedraBuena

Wärtsilä will supply a 101 MW Smart Power Generation plant to Pampa Energía S.A.in Argentina. Wärtsilä’s scope is to deliver a turnkey solution, including the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC). The delivery includes Wärtsilä 50DF multi-fuel engines running on natural gas, and when necessary, heavy-fuel oil (HFO) as a back-up fuel. The value of the order is approximately EUR 75 million. The project is included in Wärtsilä’s order book in the fourth quarter of 2016. The power plant will be delivered during 2017 and is scheduled to be fully operational in December 2017, making this a fast-track delivery from Wärtsilä.

Argentina is undergoing constant development of its power system and preparing for the entrance of renewable energy sources. CAMMESA, the national grid system operator, recognizes that thanks to its fast start and stop capability, engine-based power generation technology is well suited for balancing the fluctuations caused by intermittent renewable power. The flexibility of Wärtsilä’s Smart Power Generation technology was seen as an important feature in the evaluation process of the project.

The power plant will be located in Central Piedra Buena, adjacent to the Ing White port close to Bahia Blanca city in Buenos Aires Province. This location is important for two reasons. Firstly, it is a key location within the high voltage grid in Argentina. Secondly, the area offers secure access to HFO that is used as back-up fuel for the power plant. Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel technology is very important in Argentina today as gas shortages occur on a regular basis. Due to the fact that HFO is more affordable than light-fuel oil (LFO), the Wärtsilä technology offers Pampa Energia S.A a more economical solution compared to gas turbine technology.

“Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel capability makes the economics of the project solid for us. It allows us to choose HFO as back-up instead of LFO, which is the option with gas turbines. Additionally, we know that Wärtsilä can deliver an EPC project on time with high quality,” says Mr Rubén Turienzo Commercial Director at Pampa Energía S.A

“Our long-lasting relationship with Pampa Energía S.A continues with this project. We are also happy to see that our technology is recognized as an enabler of renewable energy in Argentina,” says Gaston Giani, Business Development manager at Wärtsilä.

This is the sixth project awarded to Wärtsilä in Argentina during 2016, and is the second project with Pampa Energía S.A. this year. The first was a 100 MW power plant to be built with Albares Renovables, a subsidiary of Pampa Energía S.A. These projects have a significant impact on employment and industrial development in Argentina. Several hundred jobs are created and technology know-how is transferred to the growing power generation sector in Argentina.

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For more information, please contact

Gaston Giani
Business Development Manager, Americas
Wärtsilä Energy Solutions
Tel: +541158042727
Gaston.giani@wartsila.com

Jukka-Pekka Niemi
General Manager, Marketing
Wärtsilä Energy Solutions
Tel: +358 50 465 2805
jukka-pekka.niemi@wartsila.com

 

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Wärtsilä Energy Solutions is a leading global supplier of ultra-flexible power plants of up to 600 MW operating on various gaseous and liquid fuels. Our portfolio includes unique solutions for baseload, peaking, reserve and load-following power generation, as well as for balancing intermittent renewable energy. Wärtsilä Energy Solutions also provides utility-scale solar PV power plants, as well as LNG terminals and distribution systems. As of 2016, Wärtsilä has more than 60 GW of installed power plant capacity in 176 countries around the world.
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