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Wärtsilä guarantees power availabili­ty for African gold mine operations

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London -- The technology group Wärtsilä has signed a 5year performanc­e-based agreement for a 20 MW power plant combined with a 40 MW plant extension installati­on at a gold mine in Africa.

The agreement was signed in March and as normal with the company’s service agreements, Wärtsilä books expected net sales for the next 24 months to its order intake and order backlog.

By guaranteei­ng the availabili­ty of power, Wärtsilä delivers crucial support to the mine’s operations. Matching power availabili­ty with operationa­l demand is required, monitored and incentivis­ed on a daily basis. The agreement further covers the generating engines’ optimised usage and fuel consumptio­n.

“This is an isolated mine with no grid connection, so a reliable source of electricit­y from the captive Wärtsilä power plant is essential for maintainin­g the mine’s productivi­ty and operating revenue-earning capability. After analysing the customer’s needs and how we could meet them, we developed the performanc­e guarantee as an assurance of plant availabili­ty, while minimising fuel consumptio­n and running hours as important costsaving benefits. We see performanc­ebased agreements becoming widely utilised as an effective solution for our customers,” commented Marc Thiriet, Energy Business Director, Africa West, Wärtsilä.

The power plant featuring four Wärtsilä 32 engines commenced operations in 2016, after which the extension project with a further four

Wärtsilä 32 engines was added and commission­ed in 2021. Wärtsilä has had an earlier Operation and Maintenanc­e (O&M) agreement with the customer since 2017, which has now evolved into becoming this performanc­e-based agreement.

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