Diesel
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Diesel power plants operating on fossil or renewable liquid fuels are an ideal solution where electrical power is required rapidly and economically, especially in areas which are geographically remote, lacking an energy distribution infrastructure or simply need fast-track electrical power to support a developing economy. Traditionally more economical than distillate fuels, residual or “heavy” fuel oils are a popular choice for large diesel engines providing baseload electrical power to utilities, industrial and municipal cogeneration plants or independent power producers. Without need of a fixed supply infrastructures, HFO-burning power stations and cogeneration plants offer security - and quality - of supply, even in the remotest regions.
Distillate fuels, on the other hand, are a popular...
Distillate fuels, on the other hand, are a popular choice in applications where only a limited number of operating hours are required - e.g. standby duty, including “black start” applications, or when HFO is not available. They require less conditioning prior to injection and can be more readily transported and stored, as in remote areas with a limited transport infrastructure. For example, we have experience in designing and building power plants in Arctic regions.
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