Wärtsilä's development of distributed engine power plant solutions is based on the demand for alternative energy sources, the need to shorten transmission distances, and the increasing stipulations for fuel efficiency. With increased deregulation and the liberalisation of energy markets, the trend in many countries is towards decentralised systems. Power, heat and cooling need to be generated closer to consumers
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In a conventional CHP plant, the operation is based on the network heat load required, with power being sold on the electrical market. A Dynamic District Heating (DDH) plant enables operations on highly volatile electricity markets, thereby providing a path towards a dynamic power market throughout the variations in the required heat load.
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In the National Energy and Climate Plan, NECP, Italy sets forward its roadmap how to meet the energy and climate targets set by the EU. Achieving these targets requires actions of all sectors in the society, increasing renewable energy in transport, heating. electricity etc.
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