twentyfour7
Wartsila Magazine
Enabling sustainable societies with smart technology
https://www.wartsila.com/twentyfour7
29 November 2019
Future-proofing power investments
In a world driven by hyper-connectivity, power companies need to keep pace with rising energy demand while being environmentally friendly. Wärtsilä’s energy system integration solution ‘Engine+ Hybrid’ is an affordable, efficient, speedy, and reliable way to move towards a 100% renewable energy future using both old and new generation units.
https://www.wartsila.com/twentyfour7/energy/future-proofing-power-investments
Smart modelling to shape future power systems
At a time when 100% renewable energy is within reach, utilities need to invest in assets that provide clean energy and are flexible and reliable. Advanced Power System Modelling can help power companies make smart investment choices while ensuring the lights never go out. South Africa was an early adopter of this approach. We tell you how it benefitted the country’s power systems and what other nations can learn from this.
2 October 2019
https://www.wartsila.com/twentyfour7/energy/smart-modelling-to-shape-future-power-systems
NEXT-GENERATION ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
Monday, February 25, 2019
Created by David Miller, Vice President, Business Development, Greensmith Energy
What is driving the growth of energy storage in the US and Europe? How can operators derive maximum returns on their investments, and what are the challenges they should be prepared for? We answer these questions and more in our analysis. Greensmith Energy, a Wärtsilä Company, has deployed over 70 grid-scale systems across nine countries and offers an industry-leading energy software platform called GEMS, now in its sixth generation.
https://www.thesmartere.in/en/the-smarter-e-india/news-press/for-journalists/press-release/next-generation-energy-storage-systems-3045
Improving power plant productivity by applying lessons learned
Jan 2012
http://www.energy-tech.com/article.cfm?id=31912
Evaluating the efficiency changes of the Thermal Power Plants in Iran and Examining its Relation with Reform using DEA Model & Malmquist Index
http://www.ipedr.com/vol12/50-C123.pdf
Updated on 19 December 2019
20 March 2019
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