These are equipment that will be installed and operated by the company Sullair and the Directorate of Energy of the Province (DPE) in the Distribution Center located in Vialidad in the capital of the province. “This is a temporary operation to address the energy demand that occurs in the winter,” said the Minister of Energy, Alejandro Aguirre.
The Minister of Energy, Alejandro Aguirre, confirmed this Monday the first three mobile diesel energy generating equipment that will be installed in the Distribution Center located in Vialidad of the provincial capital, with the basis of cover the demand that comes out during the winter season.
“In total, seven mobile generation units have been contracted from the Sullair company, for temporary operation to address the winter demand for energy,” the Minister summarized.
In that sense, he explained that the equipment was leased through the state company Terra Ignis and would be operated by the contracting company Sullair in conjunction with the Regional Energy Directorate ( DPE) in the Distribution Center located in Vialidad.
“We will be able to cover the demand and not have to suffer a power outage, allowing us to guarantee that not only residential users but also the business sector that needs to go that demand into production,” he said.
The Minister of Energy indicated that the equipment was leased for four months and for this purpose two million dollars were invested, as well as the supply of fuel for the operation of the generators.
“With this investment it will be possible to reduce the work of the Plant and we estimate that within this week the first equipment will be installed and connected. It is a temporary solution to be able to get through this winter, which has been very difficult, while we move forward with the repair of the Rolls Royce turbine and the he has a control panel, which will give us a better view for the next season and will solve the issue in the city of Ushuaia”, he concluded.
For his part, Sullair’s plant construction manager, Carlos Rembado, explained that “there will be a power of 7 thousand kilowatts or 7 megawatts in electrical terms, to relieve the energy deficit and as a reassurance to keep energy working in the city -big.”
“In total there are seven pieces of electrical energy generating equipment as well as the fuel storage system. In principle, the Regional Energy Directorate expects the agencies to operate during peak consumption hours, known as peak hours, so it is more likely that they will not operate 24 hours a day. per day but when the DPE asks to send them away. of energy.” he explained.
2024-08-19 20:22:02
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