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Wärtsilä Energy Solutions

Energizing India

Wärtsilä power plants are the ideal solution for decentralized power production and an attractive alternative to the conventional model of centralized power plants.

Wärtsilä’s solutions are available for large plants of 500 + MW capacity. Our gas based power plants are highly flexible and offer the following benefits:

  • Substantial reduction in Carbon emission.
  • Negligible water consumption.
  • Minimal Land requirement which means saving in deforestation and displacement of people.
  • Higher efficiency leading to saving of primary energy in the power sector.
  • Reduction in investment on Transmission Network.
  • Savings in Operational & Capital costs.

Our power plants can be used for base-load applications or for peak-load needs or to complement wind energy. Our engines can handle liquid fuels such as HFO/LSHS, LFO, LBF or natural gas. Versatile dual-fuel engines can switch between liquid fuel and gas, on line. The CCHP solutions have a very low CO2 footprint, and merit status of ‘deemed renewable energy’.

We provide complete EPC solutions and lifecycle O&M support. 

Wärtsilä has been involved with the Indian market for over 25 years, and has an installed base that exceeds 3500 MW, with a large service organisation to provide lifecycle support to customers. Many of the engines have clocked over 1,00,000 hours of operation. The 48MW power plant at Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd has completed 25 years of continuous generation.

For India to take a rightful place in the group of developed nations, electrical energy availability to each section of the population in stable and adequate quantity is a must. Energy demand fluctuates during the course of 24 hours in a day, during passage of different seasons and also sees substantial unpredictability over the years based on climatic condition, political and social expressions and many other factors specific to that year. Introduction of renewable power feed such as wind & solar etc. though extremely desirable from environment & sustainability point of view, adds more unpredictability to the supply-demand situation in the grid.

Leading the global energy transition

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Wärtsilä leads the transition towards a 100% renewable energy future. We help our customers in decarbonisation by developing market-leading technologies. These cover future-fuel enabled balancing power plants, hybrid solutions, energy storage and optimisation technology, including the GEMS energy management platform. Wärtsilä Energy’s lifecycle services are designed to increase efficiency, promote reliability and guarantee operational performance.

Our track record comprises 74 GW of power plant capacity and more than 80 energy storage systems delivered to 180 countries around the world.

Flexibility is the new black

Whitepaper: Electricity market reforms for the efficient procurement of ancillary services

The electricity landscape in India is evolving rapidly. The government is committed to increasing the share of non-fossil fuels in the electricity mix to 50 percent by 2030. Increasing the share of renewables in the electricity mix will make the power system more sustainable. However, the efficient integration of renewables in the grid can be rather cumbersome without suitable balancing resources.

Webinar: Design Considerations for India’s Ancillary Services Market

Managing India's power system is becoming increasingly complex as it's resource mix evolves to include more weather dependent, decentralised, and variable renewable energy sources. In order to deal with such complexity, the system operator will need more flexibility to serve load while maintaining grid reliability. 

Considering the changing system needs, Wartsila commissioned KPMG to carry out an Ancillary Services Market Study to understand the market structure in India. How can we provide appropriate price signals to reflect both operational and resource requirements while encouraging efficient investment and retirement decisions?

Study shows RES integration potential using Internal Combustion Engines (ICE)

Power plant using renewable solar energy with sunset over the Gap in the Himalayan Mountain, Kashmir, India

Whitepaper: A 100% renewable power system across India by 2050

Wärtsilä, in collaboration with the Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT), has carried out a modelling study to explore the feasibility of a net-zero power system across India by 2050. The findings of the study show that India can undertake a cost-optimal shift to 100% renewable energy (RES) and avoid locking in a highly polluting, more expensive and less effective transition.

Press releases and news

Wärtsilä India signs Memorandum of Understanding with Cochin Shipyard

Feb 2, 2016, 11:35 by Wärtsilä India Ltd

Wärtsilä India, the Indian arm of Finland-based Wärtsilä Corporation, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) on 13th January 2016.  As per the MOU, Wärtsilä plans to locate a containerised self-sufficient workshop within the premises of CSL to cater primarily to propeller blade metallurgical repairs and engine component repairs. Wärtsilä also plans to support CSL with comprehensive Engine Services, Propulsion Services, and Electrical & Automation services, based on the latter’s requirements.

The MoU was signed by Mr. Sunny Thomas, Director (Technical & Operations), Cochin Shipyard Limited & Mr. James Rajan, Director, Service Unit South Asia, Wärtsilä India in the presence of CMD, CSL and other senior officials of Cochin Shipyard Limited & Wärtsilä India.

With this MOU, CSL is expected to attract more ship-repair business at its present facility. The agreement also gives Wärtsilä an opportunity to set up an Original Equipment Manufacturer centre (OEM) at the Cochin Port Trust Area in the future.

CSL had taken over the existing ship-repair facility in the Cochin Port Trust area through a lease agreement. The yard is planning to set up a new international ship repair facility in the area with a shiplift system. The existing facility in the area – which so far had been put to minimal use in the past – was revamped and put into operation by CSL, with employees being reskilled and retrained. Since then, the ship-repair facility has started to generate revenue in the last couple of years.  CSL’s MOU with Wärtsilä India is expected to attract more business opportunities. 

Said Mr Rajan of Wärtsilä India, “We are extremely happy to have this understanding with CSL where both organisations are able to co-create customised service solutions which will benefit customers. This is a significant step for us in India. As a next step, we are looking forward to having a full-fledged Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) centre in the upcoming ship-repair yard at Cochin Port. Through this self-contained facility in Cochin, we will be able to serve CSL and the marine industry in this region much faster.”

Mr. Madhu S. Nair, CMD of CSL said, “We are really happy to partner with Wärtsilä India. Both our companies enjoy brand visibility and recognition in this region. We expect that combining of the strengths of both companies is a significant event in the Indian ship-repair sector. The synergy created by this understanding will be very good for the commercial interests of both partners as well as the general interest of the industry.”

About Wärtsilä Corporation and Wärtsilä India

Wärtsilä is a global leader in complete lifecycle power solutions for the Marine and Energy markets. By emphasising technological innovation and total efficiency, Wärtsilä maximizes the environmental and economic performance of the vessels and power plants of its customers. Wärtsilä operations in more than 200 locations in nearly 70 countries around the world.  

In India, Wärtsilä has been present since the early 1980s, and has contributed immensely to the Power segment of the country. Wärtsilä has over 26 years of experience in providing complete lifecycle power solutions for the Indian energy market. In the marine market, Wärtsilä has delivered engines to vessels belonging to the Navy, Coast Guard, Port Trusts, Merchant Shipping, floating cranes and offshore rigs. Wärtsilä has offices and service centres in seven locations country-wide.

About Cochin Shipyard Limited

Cochin Shipyard Limited was incorporated in the year 1972 as a fully owned Government of India company. In the last three decades the company has emerged as a forerunner in the Indian Shipbuilding & Shiprepair industry. The yard is active in the commercial and defence sector Ship Building & Ship Repair. This yard can build and repair the largest vessels in India. It can build ships upto 1,10,000 DWT and repair ships upto 1,25,000 DWT. CSL has secured shipbuilding orders from internationally renowned companies from Europe & Middle East and is nominated to build the country’s first Indigenous Air Defence Ship.

CSL commenced ship repair operations in the year 1982 and has undertaken repairs of all types of ships including upgradation of ships of oil exploration industry as well as periodical lay up repairs and life extension of ships of Navy, UTL, Coast Guard, Fisheries and Port Trust besides merchant ships of SCI & ONGC. Cochin Shipyard has steadily posted impressive performance in the last several years. The yard’s turnover in 2014-15 was Rs 1860 crs    as compared to Rs 1653 crs for the previous year     and the Net Profit was Rs 235 crs for 2014-15 as compared to Rs 194 crores during the previous year. This performance is impressive in the light of the prevailing adverse market conditions.

For more information please contact:

GolinOpinion
Kinjal Naker
Kinjal.Naker@golinopinion.in
+91 98924 89074

Wärtsilä India
Sachin Kulkarni
sachin.kulkarni@wartsila.com
+91 9820199723

Smt Kala V
GM (IA) & Company Secretary
Cochin Shipyard Limited
Mob – 9895705113
E-Mail – kala.v@cochinshipyard.com

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