Clean energy with Stage V units to guarantee supply to a degassing plant in the Basque Country

Environmentally friendly, less polluting and silent.

Our Stage V generator sets have been manufactured to keep gas emissions at bay and that comply with the demanding European Regulations.

As part of our sustainability strategy and in the search for the best solutions within energy transition, our Engineering Department has just designed a Stage V generator set for a mobile degassing container.

The task was to supply emergency power to a degassing plant in the Basque Country so that in the event of a grid failure there would be no problems. “Providing emergency power supply via a Stage V degassing plant generator set, we guarantee the correct operation of the plant, and we help the environment”, says Genesal Energy’s engineering department.

Our proposal

Our Engineering Department developed an open skid genset with a 300L tank capacity where the various maintenance elements, automatic, control panel and filling points (both for diesel tank and urea tank) are located to the left of the genset. Special attention was also paid to the protection of hot parts, as well as the location of the different elements required by the Stage V groups.

Degassing plant generator set features

  • 2200mm Open Skid Generator Set
  • Standard 300L tank.
  • Reduced dimensions to adapt to the customer’s container.
  • Control panel and switch located on the same side.
  • Elevated diesel fuel inlet.
  • ComAp InteliLite4 AMF 25 controller.
  • Oversized 135 kVA alternator to guarantee starting of motors and compressors.

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Genesal Energy guarantees drinking water supply to 200,000 Panamanians

We reinforced safety at the Howard water-treatment-plant in Panama Oeste district.

A customised 3,875 kVA generator set will ensure the operation of the infrastructure in the event of grid failures or outages.

Panama has been a key part of Genesal Energy’s business strategy from the very beginning, when the company began its international expansion more than 25 years ago. Abundant natural resources and a great future from the energy point of view are just two of the attractions of this Central American country and hence its presence in the company’s strategic plans.

One of the new projects carried out by Genesal Energy on Panamanian soil consists of reinforcing safety in one of the country’s most important infrastructures: the Howard water-treatment-plant, supplying drinking water to almost 200,000 people.

The Howard plant is located less than 25 kilometres from Panama City, in Panama Oeste district and the works, which budget exceeds 211 million dollars, have been promoted by the Administration (Panama Canal Authority).

The project developed by Genesal Energy consists of the manufacture, supply and commissioning of an emergency unit to shield the power supply in any situation.

Reducing risks

A 3,875 kVA unit that has been installed in a customised 45 feet container with an external exhaust system and air coolers on the roof to withstand high temperatures. Water supply must be guaranteed for those 200,000 in the area.

Features

  • 45 feet HC PW Container.
  • Air Coolers.
  • Vertical Exhaust system.
  • Engine compartment ventilation.
  • 13.800 V High Voltage Genset.