Grid Support and Energy Independence: The US Dual Fuel Engine for Power Generation
The electric grid is evolving from centralized, fossil-fueled generation to a distributed, renewable-heavy mix. This transition requires flexible, dispatchable power sources that can ramp quickly and provide grid stability. The US dual fuel engine for power generation fits this role perfectly. These engines (typically 1-20 MW) can run on natural gas (primary) with a small amount of...
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