Schneider Electric to use Mainspring Energy’s fuel-flexible generator to speed access to clean power
Emma Penrod | Source: Utility DIVE | Posted 04/03/2024

Schneider Electric and Mainspring Energy announced a partnership to integrate Mainspring's fuel-flexible linear generator into Schneider's microgrid offerings at the CERAWeek Conference.
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Schneider Electric and Mainspring Energy have joined forces to incorporate Mainspring's fuel-flexible linear generator into Schneider's microgrid offerings, as announced at the CERAWeek Conference. This innovative generator, with its modular design and capability to run on various fuels including zero-carbon options like ammonia or hydrogen, is expected to attract businesses seeking microgrid solutions seeking reduced emissions.
Mainspring Energy, experiencing rapid growth since its commercial launch in 2020, is engaging in projects with utilities, as well as commercial and industrial clients, offering a reliable round-the-clock solution for clean energy needs. With the ability to scale efficiently from a few hundred kW to over 10 MW and quick response to changes in power supply or demand, the partnership between Schneider Electric and Mainspring aims to provide a comprehensive microgrid solution for customers looking to enhance their energy resilience and sustainability.
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