Permanent Grid Back Up & Regular Diesel Power Station

The fixed-built diesel power station when using ENERGEN reformulating the fuel back to as refined enhances performance and longevity of the generator. One of the key benefits is the prevention of fuel gelling and waxing, common issues in diesel engines, especially in colder climates. By utilizing specialized additives and temperature control measures, ENERGEN ensures that the diesel remains fluid, preventing blockages and maintaining consistent engine operation even in low temperatures. This proactive approach significantly reduces downtime and maintenance costs, ensuring reliable power generation.
Additionally, ENERGEN’s fuel conditioning protocols effectively reduce carbon build-up within the engine components. By minimizing carbon deposits, the power station maintains optimal combustion efficiency, which translates into improved fuel economy and reduced emissions. This not only extends the lifespan of engine parts but also ensures that the power station operates at peak performance, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solution.
Furthermore, ENERGEN’s fuel conditioning contributes to substantial reductions in wear and tear on the machinery, as well as a notable decrease in photochemical smog emissions—by over 50%. The reduction in particulate matter in excess of 40% and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions helps improve air quality and aligns with stricter environmental standards. Overall, these measures demonstrate ENERGEN’s commitment to delivering reliable, efficient, and environmentally conscious power solutions, supporting both operational excellence and ecological responsibility.
Energen’s earlier formulations (used under a white label) have been tested on the former 20MW Subic Bay (Philippines) generators (using No. 6 Fuel Oil) which after the US Navy withdrew could only operate at 20% usage due to photochemical SMOG and after ENERGEN was able to power all the way up to 80% still meeting the Philippines Department of Environment regulations.
.In the USA the South Norwest Electric Works Diesel Grid Support Generator using No. 4 Fuel Oil tested Energen (under a white label earlier formulation) where they experienced almost similar results to the Philippines.