Innovative Solution And Virtual Pipeline Satisfies Peak Demand During Summer
Innovative solution and Virtual Pipeline to meet seasonal peak demand
- The Challenge
Bridge projected power deficit and change fuel supply after project installation
- The Impact
Successfully meet supply obligations despite pandemic and fuel supply failure predicament
- The Solution
48 MW of reliable energy from a conventional and virtual gas pipeline
Client:Energía Solar Cachanilla (ESCO)
Location:Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Sectors:Utilities
The challenge
Bridge projected power deficit and change fuel supply after project installation
Energía Solar Cachanilla (ESCO) is a company with more than 15 years of experience commercialising electrical energy for the Baja California peninsula in northwestern Mexico.
Having a reliable energy supply was vital for the economy of the region, mainly tourists and very important commercial activity.
To cover the projected deficit for the summer of 2020, the customer had to supply additional power to the electrical transmission system to meet the short term peak demand.
The generation equipment had to be installed in the city of Mexicali,which registers the highest temperatures in Mexico, the lowest levels of rainfall and is one of the areas with the highest seismic activity in the country - so operation in adverse conditions had to be guaranteed.
Furthermore, due to a disruption in the supply of natural gas after that would normally be used as fuel, the customer needed to have a flexible solution that could operate with gases of different compositions, as it would be supplied by two different routes: conventional gas pipeline and a virtual gas pipeline.
