Dale Power Solutions says its Short Term Operating Reserve (STOR) programme creates two potential revenue streams from a customer organisation’s standby generating capacity, while reducing its carbon footprint, and saving it energy.
The company said: “Power availability, and the contribution of power to alleviate load spikes in the national grid, represent two of the largest potential revenue opportunities for diesel generator users. When electrical demand ‘spikes’, it is considerably easier for the national grid to manage the additional demand by calling upon a small-scale local supply, than bringing in a major power station. A consistent payment is made to the supplier – in return for making power generating capacity available to the grid – at the point when their generator is called upon.” Dale Power Solutions emphasises that STOR benefits users ‘by providing a new revenue stream utilising an existing asset’. Participating, it says, enables them to:
• ‘Earn more money’, and reduce their maintenance costs, via a ‘no cost, no obligation, no risk’ route.
• Guarantee (via back-up and support from Dale Power Solutions) that their generator will ‘work when they need it, and earn revenue when they do not’.
• ‘Eliminate the need for expensive and time-consuming load bank testing’.
• Improve their ‘green’ credentials.
• Secure multiple payments for multiple generators.