Seems like #Wärtsilä sells zero-emission battery solutions to well established and competitive markets, but claims grid stability requires fossil-fueled diesel engines in less developed, monopolistic and more corrupt markets.
These battery systems in Texas deliver 200MW and store 'well above 500 MWh in total'.
Why wouldn't this setup work in, say, South or West Africa?
Seems like #Wärtsilä sells zero-carbon battery solutions to well established and competitive markets, but claims grid stability requires fossil-fueled diesel engines in less developed, monopolistic and more corrupt markets.
These battery systems in Texas deliver 200MW and store 'well above 500 MWh in total'.
Why wouldn't this setup work in, say, South or West Africa?
It feels like #Wärtsilä sells zero-carbon battery solutions to well established and competitive markets, but claims grid stability requires fossil-fueled diesel engines in less developed, monopolistic and more corrupt markets.
These battery systems in Texas deliver 200MW and store 'well above 500 MWh in total'.
Why wouldn't this setup work in, say, South or West Africa?
It feels like #Wärtsilä sells zero-carbon battery solutions to well established and competitive markets, but claims grid stability requires fossil-fueled diesel engines in less developed, monopolistic and more corrupt markets.
This battery system in Texas delivers 200MW and stores 'well above 500 MWh in total'. Why wouldn't this setup work in, say, South or West Africa?
It feels like #Wärtsilä sells zero-carbon battery solutions to well established and competitive markets, but claims grid stability requires fossil-fueled diesel engines in less developed, monopolistic and more corrupt markets.
This battery system in Texas is 200MW and stores 'well above 500 MWh in total'. Why wouldn't this setup work in, say, South or West Africa?
Finnish newspaper @hsfi reports on #Wartsila study that suggests that #WindPower coupled with #Hydrogen and Wärtsilä engines can deliver firm electricity supply of equal capacity but cheaper than the 1600MW #nuclear plant #Olkiluoto3.
However, many commentators are not delighted by this good news but seem outraged, claiming the study must be unreliable.
https://www.hs.fi/talous/art-2000009263064.html
#wartsila #windpower #hydrogen #nuclear #Olkiluoto3
Finnish newspaper @hsfi reports on #Wartsila study that suggests that #WindPower coupled with #Hydrogen and Wärtsilä engines can deliver firm electricity supply of equal capacity but cheaper than the 1600MW #nuclear plant #Olkiluoto3.
However, many commentators are not delighted by this good news but seem outraged, claiming the study must be unreliable.
#wartsila #windpower #hydrogen #nuclear #Olkiluoto3
Floating Energy Storage Systems Take Shape
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