The Galician company supplies five customized generator sets to a Lithuanian treatment plant, guaranteeing the operation of pumping and water purification for thousands of people in the event of possible power grid failures.
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Genesal Energy In December 2025, it supplied five custom-designed generator sets for a water treatment plant in LithuaniaThis operation aims to guarantee the uninterrupted supply of drinking water and waste processing, ensuring operational continuity in the event of power grid failures.
Lithuania's infrastructure, vital for public service, required a solution distributed energy capable of being activated quickly and reliably. The primary objective of this export project is to protect essential processes such as pumping, purification, and wastewater treatment, preventing outages that could affect thousands of users.
Technical solutions to demanding conditions
From its headquarters in Bergondo (A Coruña)Spanish engineering has developed a technical solution adapted to the climatic and operational conditions of the Baltic country. The supplied equipment stands out for its robustness and customization capabilities, meeting strict soundproofing and corrosion resistance requirements.
Among the technical features implemented by Genesal Energy The following innovations stand out in these teams:
- Environmental resistance: Integration into soundproof booths with large capacity tanks made of stainless steel to combat humidity.
- Cold start: Systems optimized to facilitate engine starting in low temperature conditions.
- Digital monitoring: Inclusion of sensors for precise control of the oil level.
- Aesthetic customization: Finishing of the cabins with specific colors requested by the end customer.
To facilitate the technical understanding of the supply made to LithuaniaThe power and configuration specifications of the equipment are detailed below:
| Kind of team | Quantity | Power (kVA) | Main Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Generator Set | 2 units | 110 kVA | Auxiliary power backup |
| High Power Generator Set | 3 units | 275 kVA | Support for critical loads (pumping/purification) |
| Total Supplied | 5 units | 945 kVA (Total) | Water plant continuity |
Commitment to international critical infrastructure
The operation strengthens the company's position in the sector of utilities and public services internationally. Reliability is the central focus of this project, given the social impact that an interruption in the water supply would have.
About, Jose Manuel FernandezCEO and CCO of Genesal Energy, has assessed the importance of this intervention: “In Genesal EnergyOur main focus is providing energy solutions that keep essential services running. Thanks to these generator sets, the plant can operate continuously and reliably, ensuring that drinking water reaches the population normally even in the event of a power outage.”
Key points and frequently asked questions about the project in Lithuania
What role do Genesal Energy's teams play in the Lithuanian plant?
The five generator sets act as a backup power source. Their function is to activate automatically if the main power grid fails, keeping the drinking water pumping and wastewater treatment systems running.
What special features do these generators have?
They are designed for cold climates and humid environments. They feature cold start assist systems, soundproof cabins to reduce noise, and corrosion-resistant stainless steel tanks.
What is the total installed capacity in this project?
A total of five units have been installed: two 110 kVA units and three 275 kVA units, adding up to a robust response capacity to cover the energy demands of the facility.











