Wärtsilä Performance Guarantees Enables Power Plant to Meet its PPA Obligations

  • The technology group Wärtsilä has signed a full Operation and Maintenance (O&M) agreement with Termocabo S.A.
  • The agreement covers a 48 MW power plant in the city of Cabo de Santo Agostinho, in the northeast of Brazil. 

Wärtsilä had an earlier O&M agreement for the plant, which ran from 2002 until 2015. The new agreement validates Wärtsilä’s capabilities in ensuring reliable and optimal output under all operating conditions.

The plant operates with three Wärtsilä 46 engines, and the agreement includes performance guarantees regarding their availability and fuel consumption. These performance guarantees represent a significant enabler for Termocabo S.A. to meet its power purchase agreement (PPA) obligations. The O&M agreement remains in force until the current PPA expires in 2025.

“It is very satisfying that after a gap of some years, Termocabo has once again asked us to take responsibility for operating and maintaining this plant. This renewed cooperation will enable Wärtsilä to advise and support them as they develop their plans for future developments as the energy landscape changes and modernises,” said Jorge Alcaide, Energy Business Director, Region South, Americas, Wärtsilä.

The Reserve Capacity is a new auction introduced in 2021. Based on the Brazilian Energy Planner authority analysis, and the expansion of renewables, the 10-year plan PDE2031 (Plano Decenal de Expansão de Energia) indicates the need for 14 GW of capacity to be installed by 2031. The potential intermittency generated by renewable sources can be minimised by using grid balancing flexible power plants hired through the Reserve Capacity auctions.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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