Wärtsilä has signed a five-year services agreement with Aqualectra, energy utility company of the Caribbean island of Curaçao.| Power Engineering International
Wärtsilä has announced plans to conduct an energy trial to test an ethanol-fuelled engine for large-scale electricity generation.| Power Engineering International
Groupe Filatex has restarted operations at the Mandroseza power plant in Antananarivo, Madagascar, adding 30MW to the energy grid.| Power Engineering International
Wale Yusuff of Wärtsilä says how energy-intensive industries invest in flexible engine tech for energy security & decarbonisation in Nigeria.| Power Engineering International
Wärtsilä has expanded an existing O&M agreement with QIT Madagascar Minerals S.A (QMM), to optimise and decarbonise energy assets.| Power Engineering International
To enable wind and solar to thrive, we need to build flexible energy systems that are reliable and affordable. We cannot delay any longer.| Power Engineering International
Wärtsilä and WEC Energy Group announced the successful test of a commercially operating Wärtsila engine running on a 25% hydrogen blend.| Power Engineering International
Without energy market reform to boost flexible balancing capacity, Europe could miss out on achieving its ambitious renewable energy goals.| Power Engineering International
Flexibility is a non-negotiable necessity and without a sound flexibility strategy, the energy transition won't happen.| Power Engineering International
Africa’s ability to leapfrog traditional power systems and adopt renewables is not a fantasy, according to Marc Thiriet of Wärtsilä Energy.| Power Engineering International
Technology group Wärtsilä has launched a large-scale 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant, which the company claims is a world first.| Power Engineering International