Wärtsilä Connects World's Largest Hydrogen Engine 31H2 to Grid in Spain
Wärtsilä has successfully connected the Wärtsilä 31H2, the largest hydrogen engine, to the electrical grid in Bermeo, Spain. This marks a significant step in utilizing hydrogen for emission-free energy production, addressing the intermittency of renewable energy sources.

Wärtsilä's 31H2 engine is the first to operate solely on hydrogen and has been integrated into a real electrical grid in Bermeo, Spain. This engine is part of the Wärtsilä 31 series, known for its high efficiency and capability to run on various fuels.
As Spain increases its renewable energy output, the hydrogen system addresses the challenge of fluctuating electricity production. The engine allows for the storage of excess renewable energy, converting it to hydrogen through electrolysis, which can later be used to generate electricity without carbon emissions. This technology has implications for energy stability in remote areas and facilities with high energy demands.




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