Expanding the energy capacity of the Anbar Water Directorate with an additional delivery of six heavy-duty 1385kVA Perkins diesel gensets.
As large-scale utility projects expand, their power requirements scale exponentially. Following the initial phases of the Western Desert Project in Anbar, the demand for continuous, reliable power grew significantly. To meet the expanding needs of newly installed pumping stations and water treatment facilities, the project required a massive influx of synchronized prime power generation.
Purpose
To scale up the primary power source for the Anbar Water Directorate's expanding desert infrastructure. These units act as the sole power providers, running constantly to ensure deep-well pumps and purification centers meet the region's intense water demands.
Where
Location: Iraq (Anbar Province)
Facility Type: Infrastructure / Utility Expansion
Delivering primary power to isolated areas means there is zero room for equipment failure. To expand the grid, Emsa Jeneratör provided another fleet of six 1385kVA gensets. Utilizing the highly trusted Perkins 4012 series engines and Stamford alternators, these heavy-duty machines integrate seamlessly into the project's energy matrix, providing stable voltage regulation for heavy motor starting and continuous pumping operations.
Supply & Technical Specifications
- Capacity: 1385 kVA (per unit)
- Engine: Perkins (Model: 4012-46TWG2A)
- Alternator: Stamford (Model: S6L1D-H4)
- Quantity Supplied: 6 Units
Tangible Results and Impact
This secondary deployment dramatically increased the project's capacity. Key project outcomes include:
- Massive Capacity Upgrade: Provided the necessary energy foundation to bring additional water treatment zones online.
- Prime Power Reliability: Eliminated the need for grid dependency, creating a fully self-sustaining, continuous power ecosystem for the water directorate.