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Wärtsilä introduces next-gen 46TS engine to balance renewables and improve power plant performance

Wärtsilä introduces next-gen 46TS engine to balance renewables and improve power plant performance
Wärtsilä launches its next generation 46TS engine, designed to balance renewable energy, provide highly efficient baseload power, and run on sustainable fuels as they become available (photo courtesy Wärtsilä).

Finland-headed international technology group Wärtsilä Oyj has launched its next-generation 46TS engine, which is designed to balance renewable energy, provide highly efficient baseload power, and run on sustainable fuels in the future.

According to Wärtsilä, using balancing engines to support intermittent renewables is a more viable path towards a net zero power system than a renewables-only pathway.

Balancing power can reduce costs, emissions, and land use, as revealed in Wärtsilä’s recent global power system modeling report, “Crossroads to Net Zero“, which detailed the vital role of balancing power in delivering the energy transition.

The energy transition cannot be achieved by renewable power alone – we need flexible, highly efficient engines to support wind and solar power during times of low generation. The flexible 46TS engine offers exactly that, expanding our existing technology offering to balance renewables and operate cost-effectively on baseload power. This engine is built on our 85 years of engine expertise, incorporating everything we have learned to develop our latest and greatest solution, remarked Anders Lindberg, President of Wärtsilä Energy,

Future-proofed engine

The Wärtsilä 46TS large-bore engine has evolved from a long line of proven and reliable power plant engines, including the Wärtsilä 50 engine platform.

The W50 engine is one of the world’s most successful power-generating engines of all time, having delivered 55 million running hours around the world since 2008.

The Wärtsilä 46TS is designed with sustainable fuels in mind, to ensure that when they become readily available, these engines can play an essential role in delivering 100 percent renewable power systems.

According to Wärtsilä, the 46TS engine provides a myriad of benefits for power producers, including:

  • Next level efficiency and performance: Significantly improved over 51 percent engine efficiency saves fuel and reduces emissions, with excellent performance in extreme ambient conditions and at high altitudes.
    Improved output: The 46TS generates 23.4 MW/unit, meaning that fewer engines are needed to achieve large plant sizes.
  • Greater flexibility: Rapid response to fluctuations with even faster ramp-up time (2 minutes) and no minimum up- or down-time requirements.
  • Fast and cost-efficient installation: Fast and easy modular plant installation with high-quality, factory-tested modules brings significant savings in total installed cost.

To support the W46TS, Wärtsilä provides tailored high-quality services to maximize reliability and profitability. Wärtsilä Lifecycle services, with optimized operations and guaranteed performance, ensure the power plant’s performance and competitiveness.

A technical service network provides expertise and support near customers and via remote monitoring.

First order to Kazakhstan

The Wärtsilä 46TS engine will be available from 2025. Last month, the company received the first order for the 46TS engines placed by Kazakhstan Caspian Offshore Industries (KCOI).

The engines will support KCOI’s new 120 MW power plant and additionally, the first hybrid power project of its kind in Kazakhstan, which integrates the engine power plant with wind and solar power.

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