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Wärtsilä offers decarbonisation services for power systems

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  • Wärtsilä’s Decarbonisation services helps customers identify and implement the solutions needed to decarbonise their power systems, taking into consideration their long-term planning and CO2 emission reduction targets. 
  • Their holistic approach builds on Wärtsilä’s extensive capabilities in power system modelling and analysis, energy system optimisation expertise, and market-leading flexible power generation technologies.

Stable and reliable power generation is critical for remote microgrids that need constant power, such as mines. As the industry starts to decarbonise with renewable energy sources, it is critical to have the right technologies and solutions to fully benefit from renewables without compromising on reliability or cost efficiency.

Achieving the benefits of decarbonisation requires a careful selection of the technologies and solutions that align with the unique needs of each microgrid.

By partnering with Wärtsilä, you can rest assured that you’re making the optimal choices for your microgrid.

Learn more about Wärtsilä Decarbonisation Services HERE

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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