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MAN Energy Solutions to supply dual-fuel engines for Irish power plants

MAN Energy Solutions to supply dual-fuel engines for Irish power plants
A MAN Energy Solutions dual-fuel engine (photo courtesy MAN Energy Solutions).

Germany-headed technology major MAN Energy Solutions SE has announced that it has been selected to supply three dual-fuel engines to three power plants currently under construction in the Republic of Ireland to stabilize the power grid and support maximum integration of renewable energy.

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MAN Energy Solutions will supply 16 × MAN 18V51/60 dual-fuel engines with a total generating capacity of 311 MW to three new power plants currently under construction in the Republic of Ireland; two are situated near the capital, Dublin, with the third in the midlands town of Athlone.

All three are intended as backup facilities and designed to compensate for possible fluctuations in the power grid that may arise as a result of the increasing integration of renewable energies.

The value of the orders has not been disclosed.

By 2030, the Irish government wants to increase the share of renewable energies in the power supply to 80 percent. At the same time, it needs sufficient backup capacity to ensure the security of supply at all times of day and year. Our dual-fuel engines are an optimal partner for renewable energies because they can reach full power in a short time and thus respond quickly to any fluctuations in the power grid. Their dual-fuel capability also offers maximum fuel flexibility and reliability, said Martin Höhler, Head of Sales Power Plants, Europe, MAN Energy Solutions.

SDCL to build 111 MW power plant

Powered by 6 × MAN 18V51/60DF engines, the power plant at Dublin’s Grange Castle Business Park will feed a total of 111 MW of electrical energy into the Irish grid where it will act as a peak shaver to cover peak loads.

The operator is Sustainable Development Capital LLP (SDCL), a global investment company for sustainable and decentralized energy projects.

Greener Ideas to build two 100 MW power plants

Greener Ideas Ltd, a joint venture between Mountside Partners Ltd and Bord Gáis Energy – a subsidiary of Centrica plc, a private Irish utility – is developing the other two power plants.

Each will employ 5 × MAN 18V51/60DF engines to provide 100 MW of electrical energy to the grid as a backup with one plant in Profile Park in Dublin, and the other near Athlone, Co. Roscommon.

MAN PrimeServ, the global after-sales brand of MAN Energy Solutions, will assist in the maintenance and repair of these two power plants.

Under a ten-year service contract, MAN PrimeServ will assist the customer with scheduled maintenance work by providing both relevant spare parts and technical support.

In addition, the customer will benefit from MAN’s digital service solution, PrimeServ Assist, with which MAN PrimeServ service experts will monitor engine operation around the clock.

We are pleased that we will continue as partners in the project after the commissioning of the two power plants and look forward to working with plant staff to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the engines. Since these are two backup power plants, the continuous availability of their engines is especially important and this is exactly what we have focused our maintenance plans on, said Dr Michael Filous, VP of Operation & Maintenance Agreements at MAN PrimeServ.

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