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Suggested range of engines

Suggested range of engines

Based on your selections we suggest that you familiarize yourself with our range of gas engines. Once we have a deeper understanding of your power plant needs we can further define which specific engine model is most suitable for your power plant project.

The main products in our gas engine range are presented here: 

Wärtsilä 34SG (ca 10MW unit) - agility and flexibility combined with high efficiency over the whole load range and in any operating profile makes this plant excellent for both flexible baseload and peak load, and supporting the grid with a variety of ancillary services.

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Wärtsilä 31SG (ca 11 MW unit) - this is the newest and most efficient gas engine we offer. Wärtsilä 31SG takes efficiency to a new level for internal combustion engines.

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Wärtsilä 50SG (ca 18MW unit) - High efficiency in a small footprint combined with high reliability and flexibility makes this solution perfect for flexible baseload applications including daily starts and stops, also providing ancillary services like regulation up&down and tertiary reserves.

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Customer references

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Owing to the broad use of renewable energy sources as well as the utilisation of power generation for district heating, Germany has become one of Europe’s forerunners in the development of its energy system. The municipal energy producer Kraftwerke Mainz-Wiesbaden AG (KMW) recognises the benefits that greater flexibility in the generation of conventional power offers, as the share of renewables in the system steadily increases. Not only does this flexibility guarantee reliable power supply, but it also enables KMW AG to operate profitably in short-term power markets. Wärtsilä’s fast-acting power plant enables KMW AG to operate the plant in short-term markets with competitive prices, resulting in a new revenue stream for the company. Furthermore, KMW AG is complying with the renewed Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Act, whereby Germany has committed to increasing its share of electricity produced by CHP power plants to 25% by 2025. To meet this target, the act favours flexible and environmentally-friendly CHP power plants.

Growing share of renewables in German and European power system

The “Energiewende”, Germany’s plan for its energy transition, has ambitious targets for expanding the use of renewable energy sources. By 2050, Germany aims to have 80% of its energy produced by renewables. At the same time, the plan outlines actions that support technological developments and strengthen energy security. The continued and strong addition of renewables, as stated in the plan, is particularly interesting. It aims to make Germany’s energy system more sustainable and to drastically lower its greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, the intermittency of renewable power will also create a need for more flexible generation of conventional power.

Intermittency is best balanced by flexible power generation, such as Wärtsilä’s Smart Power Generation technology. To date, intermittency shapes the pricing structure within EEX (the European Energy Exchange). In the future, fluctuations in price determinants will favour fast-acting generation.

In response to this change in the market, Kraftwerke Mainz-Weisbaden AG is building a state-of-the-art Smart Power Generation plant supplied by Wärtsilä. With its new fast-starting power plant, KMW AG will be able to sell its electricity to the EEX when pricing is favourable.

Combined heat and power – a vital part of the energy system

As noted above, Germany has committed to increasing its share of electricity produced by CHP power plants to 25% by 2025. This implies that the vast majority of new plants in power generation will need to produce district heating as well as power. KMW AG supplies the city of Mainz with power and district heating – the latter reaching approximately 40,000 households. Dr. Lars Eigenmann, CEO at KMW AG, notes: “The combination of the company’s current assets and the coming Wärtsilä CHP plant allows us to supply the citizens of Mainz with the most efficient and affordable district heat.”

A turnkey delivery and maintenance agreement

Wärtsilä’s scope of service covers engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), as well as a comprehensive 15-year maintenance agreement that guarantees availability and reliability of the plant. Wärtsilä provides a range of maintenance services, including on-site support and online monitoring. The latter is conducted via Wärtsilä’s condition based maintenance concept (CBM), combined with expert analyses. It monitors the condition of the equipment and identifies instant maintenance needs. The use of CBM ensures safe and reliable operation. This increases the availability of the plant and allows for better predictability of operations. Wärtsilä ensures that KMW AG has the required capacity available when needed, for instance during periods of increased demand in the winter.

Dr. Eigenmann adds: “We sought an EPC delivery and a complete maintenance agreement. With Wärtsilä, we now have a competent and strong partner on our side for the next 15 years.”

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    More about flexible engine technology

    More about flexible engine-technology

    Wärtsilä offers a wide range of flexible engine power plant solutions that can provide baseload availability or support an optimised transition to renewable energy.

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    Wärtsilä EPC know-how available for you!

    Wärtsilä EPC know-how

    Wärtsilä’s wide range of project service options offer an unbeatable advantage to any power plant project. With 30 years of experience from projects in more than 90 countries, we can prove that our project management, engineering, procurement, installation and construction, logistics and commissioning services are of the highest quality and lowest risk.

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    Wärtsilä services as your partner in power plant operations and maintenance

    Wärtsilä services as your partner in power plant operations and maintenance

    An operation & maintenance solution with Wärtsilä means entering into a partnership, agreeing on and working towards shared productivity and profitability goals for your company.

    Customer benefits:

    • Wärtsilä responsible for operation & maintenance
    • Lifecycle cost guarantee
    • Risk management
    • Optimised operation and ensured performance
    • Maximised productive lifetime of the installation
    • Maximised return on investment
    • Latest information on product development and technical upgrades

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