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Earlier this month NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter recharged the batteries in its power system and sent a status report, just one one week into its near seven-month journey to Mars with the Perseverance rover. This marks the first time the helicopter has been powered up and its batteries have been charged in an off-Earth environment. The performance of the rotorcraft’s six lithium-ion batteries was analyzed during the eight-hour operation as the team brought the charge level up to 35%. The project found a low charge state is optimal for battery health during the mission to Mars. Tim Canham, the operations leader for Mars Helicopter at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in SIX LITHIUM-ION Southern California, commented: “This was a big milestone, as it was BATTERIES WERE our first opportunity to turn on Ingenuity and give its electronics a ‘test drive’ since we launched on July RECHARGED INFLIGHT.” 30th. Since everything went by the book, we’ll perform the same activity about every two weeks to maintain an acceptable state of charge.” The two-kilo helicopter - a combination of specially-designed components and off-the-shelf parts - is currently stowed on Perseverance’s belly and receives its charge from the rover’s power supply. Once Ingenuity is deployed on Mars’ surface after Perseverance touches down, its batteries will be charged solely by the helicopter’s own solar panel. If Ingenuity survives the cold Martian nights during its preflight checkout, the team will proceed with testing and eventually flight missions.. There should be enough charge in the six lithium-ion batteries to allow the helicopter a 30-Martian-day (31-Earth-day) experimental flight-test window. If it succeeds, Ingenuity will prove that powered, controlled flight by an aircraft can be achieved at Mars, enabling future Mars missions to potentially add an aerial dimension to their explorations with secondgeneration rotorcraft. The same lithium-ion battery technology provides reliable, lightweight and compact energy storage for our Earth-based UPS systems. Modified versions of NASA’s own switchgear collect all information about each battery cell and will controls battery module management systems used in data centres around the world calculating state of charge (SoC) and state of health (SoH) - so it’s easy to appreciate how the power industry has contributed to space exploration.
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p. 20 | FILTERS FOR PLANTS CAMGT 4V 300 INSTALLED AT COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS
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A leading independent energy producer in Thailand operates gas turbine combined cycle power plants with an output of 1600MW each, with four M701F4 gas turbines, two steam turbines, and six generators. The output capacity is sold to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under a long-term supply agreement. Camfil won the bid to supply a 1,248 pieces of its 30/30 G4 pre-filters for two of their gas turbines.
p.22 | STEAM TURBINES NEW STEAM TURBINES FOR PALU 3 PROJECT IN INDONESIA The Pilsen steam turbine manufacturer will supply two 50MW steam turbines, including other parts of additional technology and equipment, for one of the most modern power generating plant in Indonesia. Doosan Škoda Power says it has used its experience from similar projects to deliver on time.
p. 24 & 25 | GENSETS SUCCESSFUL TEST: OPERATION OF THE C25G AT THE MANSTON FACILITY COMES TO AN END Cummins Inc. has announced the successful longterm field test of its latest natural gas-powered generator, the C25G, which has been operational at the Cummins Power Systems Manston site in Kent, England, since September 2019. To test the generator to its limit in a real-world setting, Cummins installed a C25G inside a test cell at its Power Systems Manston engineering and logistics facility and took the 10,000 sq. mt. site ‘off-grid’.
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p. 26| POWER SOLUTIONS CONVERT SC FLEX STORAGE CONVERTERS BACKBONE OF THE BUK GRID AEG Power Solutions has announced that Convert SC Flex storage converters are running successfully as backbone of the hybrid off-grid power plant of the Bayero University Kano (BUK) in Nigeria. Inaugurated in 2019, the hybrid micro-grid of BUK is Africa’s largest off-grid solar hybrid power plant. The remote micro-grid currently has a 7.1MW capacity.
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The Russian MWM distributor MKS Group of Companies has successfully commissioned the new energy center for the Russian industrial enterprise in Kartalinsky district of Chelyabinsk region. The new power plant will supply Russia’s largest natural stone production and processing company with power and heat. An MWM TCG 2020 V20 gas engine with an output of 2,000 kWel and an electrical efficiency of 44 percent forms the core of the energy centre.
p. 30 | OPEN-CYCLE POWER PLANTS Ansaldo Energia has been awarded contracts for the design, supply, installation and servicing of an open-cycle power plant with installed power of 300 MW in Marbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Marbach 4 plant will be equipped with an AE94.3A gas turbine, the related generator and the auxiliary systems. It will be operational by October 2022.
28 p. 32 | GENSET TROUBLESHOOTING To mitigate the risk of a generator failure having a backup power source is crucial. Here, Paul Brickman from Crestchic Loadbanks explores some of the common reasons for generator failure, including battery failure, leaks or “wet stacking”, human error, alternator integrity and fuel issues. By not testing the system adequately, the generator is put at risk of failure - with the fuel, exhaust and cooling system untested.
p. 34 | UPS THE WALSALL COUNCIL DATA CENTRE POWER UPGRADE UPS Systems plc was involved in a contract to upgrade the obsolete UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) System within the Walsall Council data centre. It provided a new standby generator which has not only reinstated reliability, but dramatically improved the efficiency of the whole system, reports the company. To provide the new critical protection to the Walsall Data Centre, a Riello UPS MST160 UPS system was selected for installation.
p. 36 | NEW GENSET INTRODUCING THE TD750 GENERATOR A new genset from US-based Taylor Power Systems features a Perkins 2806C-E18TTAG7 diesel engine rated 1101 hp mechanical/755 kWe. Rated 750 kW, the TD750 unit effectively bridges the gap between Taylor’s current 600 kW model and its 800 kW genset. In one stroke, Taylor has expanded its standby diesel range to 26 models with ratings from 9 kW to 2000 kW.
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IN BRIEF LTO BATTERIES FOR COPENHAGEN’S ZERO-EMISSIONS FERRIES Echandia Marine, a Swedish supplier of batteries and fuel cell systems for marine and rail systems, has announced the delivery of its DNV-GL certified lithium-titanium oxide (LTO) battery systems for five zero-emission passenger ferries in Copenhagen, Denmark. Appointed by Movia, the country’s public transport provider, Damen Shipyards is supplying the vessels and selected Echandia Marine to provide the energy systems for the project. Daman worked with several suppliers, including Eekels, Heliox and Staubli, to develop an auto-mooring system designed to ensure a secure connection between the vessel and charging infrastructure.
2019 LITHIUM BATTERY STORAGE FIRE DISASTER On 7th April 2019 one of the most significant battery storage fires in US history occurred in the the town of Surprise, Arizona. Around 16 months later Utility Arizona Public Service (APS) has released an in-depth investigation. WIP presents the essential conclusions of the report. The report was prepared in partnership with utility and energy giant DNV GL, after an investigation by APS, the manufacturers involved, and third-party engineering and safety experts, has been filed with regulators the Arizona Corporation Commission. Since the incident there have been several new safety requirements to prevent future failures and fires at battery installations. Cause: The fire began when a rack of lithium-ion batteries supplied by LG Chem ignited and the fire suppressant deployed to douse the fire proved ineffective, leading to a buildup of explosive gases which ignited when firefighters opened a door, injuring four of them. The batteries were part of a system operated and maintained by energy storage company Fluence. The conclusions reached in the investigation are as follows: * The suspected fire was actually an extensive cascading thermal runaway event, initiated by an internal cell failure within one battery cell in the BESS: cell pair 7, module 2, rack 15 (battery 7-2). * It’s believed this internal failure was caused by an internal cell defect, specifically abnormal Lithium metal deposition and dendritic growth within the cell. * The total flooding clean agent fire suppression system installed in the BESS operated early in the incident and in accordance with its design. Such systems are not capable of preventing or stopping cascading thermal runaway in a BESS. * As a result, thermal runaway cascaded and propagated from cell 7-2 through every cell and module in Rack 15, via heat transfer. This propagation was facilitated by the absence of adequate thermal barrier protections between battery cells, which may have stopped or slowed the propagation of thermal runaway.
PG&E AND TESLA BEGIN BUILDING 730MWH BATTERY SYSTEM Utility-scale battery storage took a major jump forward this month as Pacific Gas & Electric and Tesla began construction on a 182.5-MW lithium ion system in Monterey County, California, USA. PG&E will own the facility at its substation in Moss Landing, but the design, construction and maintenance operations will be joint effort both by the San Francisco-based utility and the battery and EV manufacturing giant. Once completed, the partners say, Moss Landing will be the largest utility-owned, li-ion battery energy storage system in the world. “Battery energy storage plays an integral role in enhancing overall electric grid efficiency and reliability, integrating renewable resources while reducing reliance on fossil fuel generation. It can serve as an alternative to more expensive, traditional wires solutions, resulting in lower overall costs for our customers,” said Fong Wan, senior vice president, Energy Policy and Procurement, PG&E. “The scale, purpose and flexibility of the Moss Landing Megapack system make it a landmark in the development and deployment of utility-scale batteries.” The new project includes the installation of 256 Tesla Megapack battery units on 33 concrete slabs. The Megapack, which was launched by the company last year and is being made at the Tesla Gigafactory1 in Nevada can store up to 3 MWh of electricity per unit.
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SUNGROW TO SUPPLY INVERTER SOLUTIONS TO OMAN’S PV PLANT Sungrow, the global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables, will supply 1500V SG250HX inverter solutions to the 500 MWac IBRI II project in Oman, which is one of the largest utility-scale PV plants in the Sultanate. The development reflects the company’s ambitions to support Oman’s ambition of lifting the renewable energy mix by 10 per cent. The delivery of inverter solutions will commencenext month. The IBRI II PV project is an Independent Power Project (IPP) to be developed on a build, own, operate (BOO) basis. The US$400mn project was funded on a debt to equity ratio of 70:30 and a consortium consisting of ACWA Power, Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC) and the Alternative Energy Projects Company (AEPC) has achieved the financial closure of it recently. The project is expected to come online in the summer of 2021, barring aside any potential COVID-19 related considerations. It will supply clean power to state-owned utility Oman Power and Water Procurement Company (OPWP) under a 15-year contract. The plant can generate roughly 1,300 GWh annually, enough to power 33,000 homes.
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IN BRIEF NIGERIA’S GRID IS DUE FOR A MAJOR UPGRADE TO OFFSET OUTAGES Siemens’ pre-engineering contract to expand Nigeria’s grid capacity to 25,000MW has been approved. This pre-engineering contract to expand the country’s grid capacity forms the first step in the Presidential Power Initiative, formerly Nigeria’s Electrification Roadmap, outlined in July 2019 by the Federal Government of Nigeria and Siemens. Siemens will begin pre-engineering work on the transmission, distribution and meter data management systems infrastructure. Comprehensive studies and power systems analysis software for the Nigerian utilities are included in the work package. The PPI is meant to upgrade the Nigerian electricity network to achieve 25,000MW of operation capacity.
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POWERING IRAQ DURING COVID-19: GE CARRIES OUT OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE WORKS AT BESMAYA POWER PLANT, SECURING 3GW FOR SUMMER DEMAND GE Gas Power has successfully completed services on four 9F.03 gas turbines, two steam turbines and six generators at Iraq’s Besmaya Power Plant safely and on time, while continuing to execute wider operations and maintenance (O&M) works at the site despite the many challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These service activities reduced the risk of unplanned downtime of power generation equipment at the site, enabling the plant to reliably supply up to 3 gigawatts (GW) of electricity to the national grid to help meet the peak summer demand for power. Owned by Mass Group Holding (MGH), Besmaya is Iraq’s largest power plant. Phases 1 and 2 of the project can generate up to 3 GW and Phase 3, which is currently under construction, is expected to add up to another 1.5 GW. The facility is the first one in the country outside the Kurdistan region to be developed by an independent power producer on a build-own-operate basis for the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity. GE has supplied eight gas turbines, four steam turbines and 12 generators that are covered by a 20-year service agreement and is also responsible for O&M services for Phases 1 and 2 of the project to ensure smooth operations at the site. Additionally, GE won a contract to supply four 9F.04 gas turbines and four generators for Phase 3. Much of the electricity generated at Besmaya is fed to the capital Baghdad and surrounding areas and its uninterrupted operations are critical to power local healthcare facilities, homes, businesses and more. “At MGH, we are committed to strengthening Iraq’s power sector further,” stated Ahmad Ismail, Chairman of MGH. “The logistical and mobility constraints resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak led to several unexpected difficulties in carrying out the required service works at Besmaya. These included delays in the arrivals of parts and challenges in access to technical experts.”
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Clarke Energy’s service team in Romania are continuing to safely to support customers operations during difficult times. Installation of a third Jenbacher engine and alternator has been completed for a customer at their sewage station near Bucharest. Works on the mechanical and electrical elements of the project are currently in progress. Company service technicians are working to install the auxiliary equipment ready for August, when the third INNIO Jenbacher J616 engine will be commissioned and put into operation The new Jenbacher engine has been supplied to an existing customer who had previously installed two J616 engines in 2011. The additional engine will increase the plant’s power output capacity to 6.28MW. INNIO’s Jenbacher Type 6 gas engines are regarded as an advanced and reliable addition to the product line. The 1,500-rpm engine speed results in a high-power density with low installation costs, and its pre-combustion chamber achieves high efficiency with low emissions. Other key features of the engine include: * A centrally-located purged pre-combustion chamber helps provide optimal ignition conditions. * The spark plug ignition energy is amplified in the pre-combustion chamber, facilitating stable and reliable combustion. * Miller valve timing creates reduced compression temperature and increased safety margin to knocking limits, providing improved ignition timing and high efficiency.
DEIF has supplied an AGC-4 controller to SAI Advanced Power Solutions based near O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, USA. SAI Advanced Power Solutions is a nationwide industry leader in switchgear due largely to its ability to specialise in custom solutions for customers. To secure its long-term success in customised switchgear solutions, SAI engineers needed a reliable, go-to controller which did not need specialised programming when it wasn’t required. They also needed to avoid creating a steep learning curve every time a controller was installed. At this point DEIF became involved. “SAI pursues mostly critical power that must be on all the time, with no interruptions,” says Brad Bell, president and CEO of SAI. “We needed something reliable and available to meet all of our application needs using one device. DEIF is what made the big difference
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in the AGC-4 controller.” Bell explains that one of the benefits of having a DEIF controller versus a proprietary design is “that it is hardened, meaning it’s been designed and it’s been tested, so we don’t have to worry about problems in the field that we didn’t predict,” he says. Bell explains that by choosing DEIF, it allowed for “tremendous cost savings and avoids the lengthy start-up process” which typically comes from designing a controller. Bell says proudly that SAI and DEIF have worked together for nearly a decade, but the choice of DEIF came only after extensive research and testing of other control systems.
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IN BRIEF 443MW TURBINES BOUGHT FOR SHETLAND DEVELOPMENT SSE Renewables has ordered 443MW of capacity from wind turbine maker Vestas for the Viking Wind Farm in Shetland, UK. According to Vestas the deal will be its largest stand-alone wind park order in Europe. It will supply 103 V117-4.2MW turbines, optimised to work at 4.3MW. The turbine has been designed to withstand extreme wind conditions, and is efficient enough to lower the levelised cost of electricity. The Shetlands location is projected to provide the highest energy yields in the world, based on the high average capacity factor of nearby pre-existing turbines.
$219BN BATTERY PLANT FOR AUSTRALIA The Government of Queensland approved plans for a $2.18 billion lithium-ion battery factory in the Australian state. Charge CCCV, Boston Energy and Innovation and Magnis Resources are co-owners of the Imperium 3 consortium, which has been promoting its Townsville factory project since 2019. The plans cover a 357ha (882-acre) site 40km south of Townsville. A factory built on the site would develop cylindrical Li-ion 32700 form factor cells for a variety of energy storage purposes. The consortium will develop the 18GWh battery factory over three stages, each manufacturing 6GWhs. Regional government has given a grant of $2.25m for the project. The consortium promises a 21% return on investments, with a net present value of $1.63 billion.
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KOHLER HAS LAUNCHED ITS FINAL TWO KD SERIES TIER 2 DIESEL GENERATOR SETS - WHICH INCLUDE THE HIGHEST RATED UNIT IN ITS HISTORY AT 4000KW (4MW) KOHLER has launched its final two KD Series Tier 2 diesel generator sets - which include the highest rated unit in its history at 4000kW (4MW), reports the company. The KD3500 and the KD4000 are powered by the 103L 20-cylinder K175 diesel engine designed and constructed by the Libeherr Components division. These new developments are aimed at Data Centres, healthcare centres, water treatment plants, telecommunications companies, mining operations, manufacturing centres and utilities. KOHLER-SDMO says it is proud to officially expand the KD Series with the rollout of four new models ranging up to 4500kVA (@50Hz)/ 4000kWe (@60Hz). Developed by the company’s global team of engineers, these new units incorporate the latest most powerful and sophisticated K175 engine, the KD103V20. This release expands the limits of standby generators and sets KOHLER apart as one the most powerful diesel generator set manufacturers in the market. Building on the the KD Series product line, these generators are designed to deliver extreme durability and ultimate reliability in a variety of emergency and prime applications. The modular design of the KD103V20 powered generator sets deliver unprecedented power density and unrivaled performance. Matched turbochargers are engineered for maximum power and response. High ambient cooling systems ensure performance is maintained in the most extreme environments. Fuel mapping options for either optimised consumption or emissions compliance enable the generators to be deployed globally. Users of the KD Series generators will find cost savings because the line delivers the best fuel consumption at more nodes than any other competitor, reports KOHLER.
PRAMAC INTRODUCES A POWERFUL RANGE OF DIESEL- POWERED MOBILE GENERATORS Pramac, a leader in power generators and handling equipment, has introduced a new range of diesel powered mobile generators. With the customer requirements as the driver, this line is designed to exceed the needs of any application, from 9 to 760kVA (PRP), offering a ‘solution to tomorrow’s operational challenges’. This new line joins Pramac’s product family dedicated to the Mobile business, expanding the product portfolio which already includes the GRW Rental series, professional Portable generators and a full range of Lighting Towers. Identifying opportunities in the market, Pramac designed the new GPW series to be reliable, durable and to exceed the needs of easy handling and fast servicing. The GPW generator series presents a package of strategic key features make the
units adaptable and versatile: * Two genset versions: silent and extra silent - these have multiple fuel tank sizes ranging from 8-to -24 hours of autonomy * Manual, automatic or parallel control panels equipped with options for remote signalization and/or control * Extended options list to enhance the genset safety, security and protection levels according to ambient/site conditions and specific regulations The first production phase covers a power range from 9 to 270kVA, built using leading engine and alternator brands.
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ALTERNATOR COUNTERFEITERS DEFEATED, REPORTS NEWAGE® | STAMFORD® | AvK® AFTER COURT CASE
IN BRIEF AZELIO AND ALEC ENERGY TO BUILD RENEWABLE ENERGY STORAGE SITE IN MASDAR CITY Azeliohas signed an agreement with ALEC Energy to set up renewable energy storage site in Masdar City. Next month Azelio will install a verification project in association with with Masdar and Khalifa University. The purpose of the installation is to evaluate Azelio’s energy storage technology for inclusion in the Masdar product portfolio for current and future renewable energy projects. The agreement with ALEC Energy to establish an installation site was stipulated in a recent MoU which details a partnership over 49MW of installed capacity from Azelio’s energy storage until 2025.
As a company NEWAGE® | STAMFORD® | AvK®, has been running an effective anti-counterfeit campaign since 2011 in order to protect its customers from the possibility of financial loss, safety and quality issues which are caused by fake machines and spares. One of the key methods to enable authenticity with STAMFORD® alternators is a high security 3D hologram, that can be simply verified via the company website. Between 2018 and 2018, the company reports a 40% increase in verifications, and over 50,000 visits to our anti-counterfeit related content. The company has also been successful in pursuing legal action to protect the renowned STAMFORD® brand.The Nanjing Court of Jiangsu has ruled that the Chinese company, Beijing SITANFU, were guilty of Trademark infringement when using “STANDFOR” as their company name. They also used an identifying Chinese character on their official website, including product introduction, in addition to using the same colour red as per the real company’s corporate identity to further confuse. The use of the “STANDFOR” character was also found on the counterfeit alternator nameplates, with the particular Chinese character also used as part of the signage on their buildings. Unfair competition and Trademark infringement are a serious problem and as a result the Nanjing Court of Jiangsu passed sentencing which included a mandatory name change for the guilty party’s company name and a requirement to cease all Trademark infringement - plus a substantial fine to compensate for economic losses. For more information on identifying and ensuring genuine alternators visit: www.stamfordavk.com/verification
EXTENSIVE POWER UPGRADE FOR LONDON-BASED CENTRE’S UPS Future-tech reports that it has undertaken a contract involving a 5MW, former dot-com data centre which required refurbishment and a power upgrade. The upgrade was to ensure that the data centre could continue to support its clients’ changing requirements and ‘remain at a market acceptable technical standard’. According to the company, a London-based data centre operator engaged with Future-tech to design and plan the logistics and sequencing associated with the refurbishment and upgrade of its primary data centre solution. All power and cooling equipment - from the transformers, generators and UPS through to the air handling units and BMS - had to be refurbished or replaced whilst the centre maintained live services to existing clients. A company release posted on its website states: “Much of the data centre’s critical
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SEIZURE OF GENSETS WITH FAKE STAMFORD ALTERNATORS Previously, the company reports that Customs Officers at the port of Eilat in Israel seized 10 generating sets originating from United Arab Emirates and bound for the region. The generating sets all contained fake STAMFORD alternators which were decoupled from the sets and destroyed. The illegal trade of fake alternators has been growing in recent years and affects all major alternator manufacturers. Cummins Generator Technologies say it ‘takes a zero tolerance approach to counterfeiting of any kind and tracks down illegal counterfeiters’. The 10 fake STAMFORD HC5 alternators were discovered by Customs Officers who have been trained by Cummins to screen shipments passing through the seaport for possible counterfeits. Originating from Future Power International in Sharjah, the alternators looked similar to genuine STAMFORD alternators on the outside, but in reality fake STAMFORD alternators have sub-standard built quality, come with no warranty and can potentially cause irreparable damage to the generator engine. A company spokesman commented: “Authentic Cummins STAMFORD alternators are manufactured using premium materials, under controlled processes and by highly trained workforces. In addition, they undergo the most rigorous alternator testing in the industry. Time and again fake alternators fail to perform, leaving unsuspecting customers out of pocket and often without recourse.”
infrastructure had reached the end of its serviceable life. Together with this, cabinet power densities have increased significantly since the late 90’s and early 2000’s and the data centre’s capacity had to be 9MW+ if it is going to provide market acceptable power densities.”
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IN BRIEF JINKOSOLAR TO SUPPLY 1 GW OF MODULES FOR PHASE V OF DUBAI SOLAR COMPLEX JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd has said it will supply around 1 GW of its highefficiency photovoltaic (PV) modules for Phase V of a solar mega-project implemented by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) in the UAE. The solar panel maker said it has signed a contract with Shanghai Electric Group Co for the supply of modules. Shanghai Electric has recently been selected as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for the fifth phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar complex in Dubai, which isprojected to be producing 5GW of energy by 2030.
FIRST SOLAR POWER PLANT IN CHILE IS WORLD’S FIRST TO DELIVER GRID SERVICES IN ENERGY MILESTONE First Solar Inc has announced that its 141-megawatt (MW)AC Luz del Norte photovoltaic (PV) power plant is the world’s first known utility-scale solar facility licensed to deliver ancillary grid services commercially. Chile’s independent system operator (ISO), Coordinador Eléctrico Nacional, recently added Luz del Norte to its portfolio of large-scale power generators that are approved to deliver a range of grid services, including automatic generation control (AGC). The facility, located in Copiapó, Chile, is now being used by the ISO to manage the frequency of the country’s electricity system, helping ensure the grid’s reliability and stability, in addition to generating clean, renewable energy. This follows an extensive audit, jointly conducted by Coordinador Eléctrico Nacional, Laborelec Latam, and First Solar, to evaluate the plant’s capabilities. Until now, grid operators around the world had to rely exclusively on thermoelectric or hydroelectric power plants to respond to changes in load by balancing generation. “We are very pleased with this achievement as this increases the spectrum of technologies capable of providing the services needed to maintain a safe and reliable operation of the electrical system,” said Carlos Barria, head of the Forecast and Regulatory Analysis, and Environment and Climate Change at Chile’s Ministry of Energy.” Barria told WIP magazine: “These demonstrated capabilities are in line with our plans in integrating higher levels of renewable energy in our grid, which will enable us to achieve our goal to phase out coal-fired power plants by 2040 and to be carbon neutral by 2050.” Utility-scale solar’s grid capabilities were previously proven as part of a 2016 demonstration project by the California Independent Systems Operator (CAISO), the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and First Solar.
RWE WILL INVEST $2.4BN INTO MAJOR RENEWABLE ENERGY EXPANSION The German utility RWE reports that it is planning to invest $2.4 billion to increase its share of the renewable energy market. RWE CEO Rolf Martin Schmitz comments: “We are very pleased how well our offer was accepted and how our growth ambition in renewable energy is being supported by our investors. “The additional financial flexibility enables us to enhance our project pipeline and to accelerate our continued growth in wind and solar power. At the same time, we underline RWE’s position as one of the global leading companies in renewable energy.” The company recently completed the issue of 61.5 million new shares to the institutional investors in a private placement through an accelerated bookbuilding process which produced a 10% increase in its utility’s share capital. As Germany’s biggest utility company, RWE is planning to invest €5bn by the end of 2022 and increase its renewables portfolio by more than 13GW. Part of the proceeds from the share issue will be used to buy 2.7 gigawatts (GW) worth of European wind and solar projects from turbine maker Nordex in a deal made public at the end of July 2020.
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VISTRA NEGOTIATES PERMIT FOR 1.1GW BATTERY STORAGE IN THE USA Texas-based energy company Vistra Corp has been granted permission to expand an already under construction battery storage system alongside a gas-fired power plant to provide up to 1,500MW, or 6,000MWh of energy storage. In May 2020 Vistra Corp revealed plans to expand the size of the battery energy storage system at its Moss Landing natural gas-fired power plant site in Moss Landing, California. After entering into a 10-year resource adequacy agreement with Californian utility Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (PG&E) and, subject to approval by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Vistra Corp is keen to develop a second phase. This would have seen the development of two Moss Landing energy storage projects – a 300MW/1,200MWh Phase 1 battery storage plant, and a 100MW/400MWh second phase. Media reports suggest the company has received approval to develop an additional 1,200MW worth of battery storage across four 300MW battery blocks as part of a revised expansion initiative.
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AUGUST 2020
VOLVO PENTA EXPANDS ITS GENSET RANGE WITH D8 STAGE II AND STAGE IIIA/TIER 3 ENGINE
IN BRIEF NEW LOGISTICS CENTRE FOR DEUTZ A new 160,000 sq. ft. operation in Pendergrass, Ga, USA has been opened by the Deutz Corp. The new Deutz Sequence Center is located near the company’s Xchange remanufactured engine production facility, also in Pendergrass. The facility is designed to support the reman production facility as well assembling a variety of engine packages. “By centralising all logistics activities at the new Sequence Center site, we can now increase our output by using additional floor space for more remanufacturing and assembly work,” reports Bob Mann, president and CEO of Deutz Corp. “With the Sequence Center, Deutz is concentrating all operations activities in the Pendergrass area,” said Christian Vorspel-Rueter, executive vice president and CFO.
Volvo Penta’s new addition to its genset product portfolio, the D8 Stage II and Stage IIIA/Tier 3 engine is - essentially - an 8-litre power generation unit which offers industry-leading power density and a compact size, combined with low fuel consumption and noise levels. Volvo Penta’s new D8 Stage II and IIIA/Tier 3 engine further strengthens the company’s robust range of industrial genset engines. The D8 base engine has been used globally for a wide variety of applications across the Volvo Group. Now, Volvo Penta engineers have perfected the design and optimized the D8 for the power generation segment. “The proven D8 design is based on mature technology concepts that have undergone hundreds of thousands of testing hours and real-world use,” comments Kristian Vekas, product manager for generator engines at Volvo Penta. “With the D8, our customers will benefit from 100% proven, reliable components. We have ensured our solution will function with the required performance and reliability levels in all the applications, climates and environments our customers operate in.” Both the D8 Stage II and IIIA/Tier 3 engines feature state of the art, high-tech diesel fuel injection and charging systems with low internal losses, contributing to excellent combustion and low fuel consumption. Built for gensets, they have been built on the dependable in-line six-cylinder design, and have been developed to produce smooth and vibration-free operation with low noise levels.
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OUT NOW - TWO UPGRADED VERSIONS OF NATURAL GAS ENGINES DESIGNED FOR EMERGENCY STANDBY APPLICATION BY POWER SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL (PSI) Power Solutions International (PSI) has released two upgraded versions of its natural gas engines. The high-output engines – a 14.6 L and 21.9 L – are designed for emergency standby applications in the energy industry. The 14.6 L engine can reach 350 kW at 1800 rpm, which is above the maximum power rating of 300 kW for the standard version of the same engine. The 21.9-litre engine has a maximum power rating of 500 kW at 1800 rpm, above its standard maximum power rating of 450 kW. The standard versions of the 14.6 and 21.9 L engines remain available. PSI achieved the higher outputs by making several improvements to each engine. The company hopes these high-output versions will benefit the energy industry by allowing customers to replace larger engines for the 350 kW and 500 kW nodes. PSI’s engineering department made a number of improvements to each engine to boost their maximum power ratings and have been validated through rigorous reliability and durability testing. These industry-leading, power-dense engines are widely considered to strengthen PSI’s overall product portfolio from 25kW to 1250kW in the international natural gas standby market.
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AUGUST 2020
IN BRIEF TUNISIA TO DEVELOP 30MW SIDI MANSOUR WIND FARM Climate Fund Managers (CFM) and UPC Renewables (UPC) will develop a 30MW Sidi Mansour wind farm in Tunisia. The project will be one of the first wind independent power producers (IPP) in the country. UPC will lead the development of the project with its local team who will lead land security, permit-issuing, grid connection, wind resource assessment and engineering and procurement contracts. Brian Caffyn, chairman of the UPC Group commented: “We can begin the construction of the Sidi Mansour wind farm in 2020, helping stimulate the Tunisian economy, create local jobs and a social plan for local communities while respecting international environmental protection guidelines.” The Sidi Mansour Wind Project will assist Tunisia in meeting its renewable energy goals. “As potentially the first Wind IPP in Tunisia, this project will be a testament to how CI1’s full lifecycle financing solution can unlock investment in renewable energy in new markets,” reports Sebastian Surie, regional head of Africa for CFM. Over its lifespan, the Sidi Mansour Project is expected to lead to a reduction of 56,645 carbon tonnes.
THE LONGEST ELECTRICITY INTERCONNECTOR IN THE WORLD WILL BEGIN AT LINCOLNSHIRE & CONNECT THE UK WITH REVSING IN SOUTH JUTLAND, DENMARK Viking Link project is a joint venture between National Grid Ventures, part of National Grid, and the Danish electricity system owner and operator, Energinet. The 1.4 GW high voltage electricity interconnector will be the longest in the world when completed, stretching 765km subsea and onshore connecting from Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire, UK and Revsing in South Jutland, Denmark to enable clean energy to be shared. National Grid’s Viking Link infrastructure project marks a major milestone with Siemens Energy Ltd, as the construction of the world’s longest electricity interconnector begins, representing a significant step in the UK’s journey to net zero. The construction phase of the Viking Link Interconnector project, a high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link between the UK and Denmark, has commenced with Siemens Energy Ltd mobilizing to site to start the construction of the first stage of works, a 2.4km long access road for the Bicker Fen converter station site. Siemens Energy was appointed to construct the UK and Denmark converter stations on both ends of the interconnector link. UK work started in July to build a new access road to the site. The permanent road will take nine months to complete and will enable access for the major construction equipment to the Converter Station and for operational vehicles to access the site once the Converter station is completed in 2023. Viking Link project is a joint venture between National Grid Ventures, part of National Grid, and the Danish electricity system owner and operator, Energinet. The 1.4 GW high voltage electricity interconnector will be the longest in the world when completed, stretching 765km subsea and onshore connecting from Bicker Fen in Lincolnshire, UK and Revsing in South Jutland, Denmark to enable clean energy to be shared. UK Minister for Energy and Clean Growth, Kwasi Kwarteng, said: “This major construction project will put Lincolnshire firmly at the heart of our economic recovery.”
MACE SHINES BRIGHTEST TO SECURE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLAR PROJECT IN WEST BERKSHIRE, UK Mace, the international consultancy and construction company, has been chosen by the UK’s West Berkshire Council to provide project management services for an exciting solar energy scheme in the region. Under the terms of the commission, Mace will manage the design, supply, installation and commissioning of rooftop PV/solar electricity generation systems at six locations across West Berkshire. The pilot project is expected to generate around 600,000kWh of energy and reduce carbon emissions by 270 tonnes a year, with the hope that it will serve as a catalyst for further opportunities across the district. The scheme forms an integral part of the council’s wider plans to achieve carbon neutrality in the UK by 2030, and is the first of its kind in the UK, being delivered by the council as part of a Community Municipal Investment (CMI), which offers residents a unique way of investing directly into district’s green energy future. Mace secured the project management role through the Crown Commercial Services Heat Networks and Electricity Generation Assets (HELGA) framework.
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AUGUST 2020
NEW DAWN SHINES ON RESURGENT EUROPEAN SOLAR MARKET - SOLAR IS RISING IN EUROPE
SOLAR POWER GENERATION IS RISING IN EUROPE, NEW DATA FROM ENERGY MARKET ANALYST ENAPPSYS HAS SHOWN In the first six months of this year, generation from this power source across Europe amounted to 68TWh – up from the 59TWh in the key corresponding period in 2019 and 70% higher than the 2015 figure of 40TWh. In the second quarter of 2020, solar output hit a record 47.6TWh – up 19% from the previous peak in Q2 2018. The rise was attributed to the increase in solar capacity across Europe, as countries across the continent attempt to improve their environmental footprint by producing a greater proportion of electricity from renewable sources. This rise in capacity slowed between 2017 and 2019, with solar generation totalling 38.3TWh, 40.1TWh and 39.1TWh in Q2 of 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively. But this year it has risen again significantly, raising
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“THIS RISE IN CAPACITY SLOWED BETWEEN 2017 AND 2019, WITH SOLAR GENERATION TOTALLING 38.3TWH, 40.1TWH AND 39.1TWH IN Q2 OF 2017, 2018 AND 2019 RESPECTIVELY. WHAT IS HAPPENING IN 2020 THAT WAS NOT HAPPENING BEFORE?” the question: what is happening in 2020 that was not happening over the previous three years? Fifteen years ago, solar farms provided only a very minor contribution towards overall European power demand, with only a few GWs of solar projects across the entire continent. These provided only a nominal share of overall power production. By 2011 solar was in the middle of a transformational phase and over a five-year period from 2009 to 2013, levels of solar capacity in Europe exploded from around 15GW at the start of 2009 to around six times that figure by the start of 2013. This transformation was driven primarily by sharp rises in capacity particularly in Germany and Italy, but since the start of 2013 levels of increase have tailed off, with
growth within Britain and a steady trickle of new capacity in Germany providing much of the growth. As growth in these regions have tailed off, more recently it has predominantly been France and Spain that have driven forwards the growth of solar production. Other countries such as Bulgaria, Greece and Portugal have also been seeing growth in solar output recently, but these growth levels are smaller in terms of the overall size of the increments. Germany has one of the largest levels of solar capacity (more than 50 GW) in the world, behind China, the US and Japan. Rob Lalor, director of EnAppSys, said: “The growth of solar capacity in Germany started in earnest in 2009 and was supported by generous subsidies, which led to a raft of rooftop solar installations. “Near the peak in growth of solar capacity in Germany, a cap was introduced at 52GW, after which subsidy support would cease to become available or would become more tightly controlled via auctions.” Lalor reports: “In 2019 this cap was removed as levels of solar installed started to close in on this upper limit, but levels of subsidy support have been declining in Germany and this has acted to slow the growth that still occurs. “The use of auctions means that the price of renewable subsidies is no longer set by the government, but is instead market-driven, and the price of Feed in Tariffs (FITs) have been falling since this change in 2014 as a result.” He explains: “In Italy the market was similarly able to benefit from government incentives to build out over a similar time range, with installations slowing after significant cuts were made in order to reduce the impact upon consumers’ electricity bills.” “The UK also saw a similar, but slightly later boom-andbust-style build-out with developers rapidly taking subsidies as panel prices fell faster than subsidy values. The rate of build-out subsequently fell with the introduction of a new, more restrictive subsidy regime.” He concludes: “After cuts in subsidy regimes occurred across European markets, growth in build-out has since slowed, partly due to lower incentives, and also influenced by reduced investor confidence in the reliability of existing schemes. Spain was another region where subsidy support was removed, having provided early support for renewables.”
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AUGUST 2020
CAMGT 4V-300 INSTALLED AT COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANTS
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leading independent energy producer in Thailand operates gas turbine combined cycle power plants with an output of 1600MW each, with four M701F4 gas turbines, two steam turbines, and six generators. The output capacity is sold to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under a long-term supply agreement. However, noise complaints from neighboring communities prompted the plants to evaluate a noise-reducing filtration system for the facilities. Plant A is located in the Ayutthaya Province and is located approximately 70km north of Bangkok, whereas Plant B is located 25km north of Plant A in the Saraburi Province. Both locations experience high humidity with an annual mean temperature of 36°C (97°F). Seasonal burning of rice straw by rice farmers to prepare for the next harvest season also adds to an unavoidable filtration challenge. The original filtration solution was a two-stage configuration with a G4 efficiency prefilter and an H13 efficiency final filter. Due to the size of the gas turbines and proximity to the community nearby, the local government requested an Environmental
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Assessment (EIA) by a third party on noise generation of the original MHI-recommended air intake system. The system passed the noise requirements, however, both plants eventually replaced their final filters with a local competitor‘s H13 filters. After replacement, the noise level increase became noticeable and disturbed the surrounding community and operators working nearby. As a result, the client needed a new H13 filter but with acoustical testing as a requirement before purchase. In 2016, Plant A had issues with short prefilter life. Camfil won the bid to supply a 1,248 pieces of its 30/30 G4 pre-filters for two of their gas turbines. The filter life lasted for more than 8 months, outlasting the original filter life by a factor of two. This resulted in higher profitability due to fewer filter purchases and labour requirements for filter replacement. Subsequent to the success of the pre-filter stage at Plant A, Camfil was asked to bid on H13 efficiency final filters to solve the noise issues. Camfil’s acoustical engineering team performed an analysis to explain the sound insertion loss of Camfil’s CamGT 4V-300, H13 efficiency final filters (per
EN1822) at different frequencies when compared to the existing competitor H13 filters. Research shows that the CamGT 4V-300 has a higher sound insertion loss throughout each frequency. Further, the CamGT reduces noise by 4dBA in excess of the local competitor filter. An increase of 3dBA means double the noise. A 4dBA improvement means that the CamGT filter has over twice the noise reduction in apparent sound as compared to the competitor filter. Camfil was awarded the contract due to proven product quality and performance, the efforts of the sales team, and the measures taken to provide the optimal solution through analysis, testing, and reporting. The CamGT 4V-300 filter performed well on the noise test due to its four solid v-banks. The structural mass helps to improve acoustical properties by reducing noise from passing through the filter. Since the competitor filter is constructed with only a deep pleated media pack, the sound attenuation is limited. As this competitor media has very little mass it stops very little sound, unlike the CamGT 4V-300 which does it well. www.camfil.com
CAMFIL WON THE BID TO SUPPLY A 1,248 PIECES OF ITS 30/30 G4 PRE-FILTERS FOR TWO OF THEIR GAS TURBINES. THE FILTER LIFE LASTED FOR MORE THAN 8 MONTHS, OUTLASTING THE ORIGINAL FILTER LIFE BY A FACTOR OF TWO. THE RESULT - HIGHER PROFITABILITY DUE TO FEWER FILTER PURCHASES AND REDUCED LABOUR REQUIREMENTS.”
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STEAM TURBINES
AUGUST 2020
NEW STEAM TURBINES FOR ADVANCED THERMAL-FIRED POWER PLANT -THE VITAL PALU 3 PROJECT IN INDONESIA
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he Pilsen steam turbine manufacturer will supply two 50MW steam turbines, including other parts of additional technology and equipment, for one of the most modern power generating plant in Indonesia. The project site is located in a seismically-active area and during the execution Doosan Škoda Power used its rich experience from similar projects it had previously installed in Indonesia, Chile and Saudi Arabia. Deliveries to the construction site will take place in mid-2021 and will be followed by assembly work under expert supervision of Doosan Škoda Power. The first steam is expected to be invited to the turbines in 2023. The Palu 3 power plant will be one of the most advanced technology in Indonesia. Circulating fluidized bed boilers have been chosen as the source of steam. They have been designed to achieve maximum fossil fuel combustion efficiency and thus will significantly contribute to reducing nitrogen oxide and sulphur emissions. The new boilers will be installed in a block with two 50MW DST-G20 steam turbines with accessories. In addition to supplying the steam turbines, Doosan Škoda Power is providing a synchronous generator, oil system, control system and other equipment, including a design for the turbine pedestal and coordination of the applicable part of the project. “Construction and design work has been underway since February 2020. The steam turbine design includes a reserve by which the power output can be raised to 64.5MW, which could increase the utility value of the technology in future,” says Markéta Leitlová, Project Manager at Doosan Škoda Power. The Pilsen company is working with the parent company Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd., on the project. The end user of the new plant will be the Indonesian government-owned power company,
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PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero). The Palu 3 power plant project follows on other successful Doosan Škoda Power projects at the Grati, Grati 2 and Muara Tawar power plants in Indonesia. Doosan Škoda Power is part of a strong group of companies united under the Doosan Group, which supplies leading technologies and services of the highest quality and value to customers all over the world. Doosan Škoda Power is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of power plant equipment, especially steam turbine/generator sets with outputs between 3 and 1,200 MW.
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AUGUST 2020
SUCCESSFUL TEST: OPERATION OF THE C25G AT THE MANSTON FACILITY COMES TO AN END Cummins Inc. has announced the successful long-term field test of its latest natural gas-powered generator, the C25G, which has been operational at the Cummins Power Systems Manston site in Kent, England, since September 2019.
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aunched at Middle East Energy in March 2020, the C25G gas generator series is the latest addition to the Cummins natural gas generator portfolio. To test the generator to its limit in a real-world setting, Cummins installed a C25G inside a test cell at its Power Systems Manston engineering and logistics facility and took the 10,000 sq. mt. site ‘off-grid’. The generator ran for 60 days - 24 hours a day from Monday to Friday and for 12 hours a day Saturday to Sunday - fuelled by pipeline natural gas meeting Cummins Power Systems Manston facility’s electricity requirements. Tejaskumar Amin, Global Chief Engineer for Cummins Power Systems, said: “We have a strict testing regime for our new products, however, we wanted to push the C25G to its limit in a real-world setting; and as the generator is ideal for factories, we decided to use it to power our own site. Such a field-test is unique in Cummins’ 100-year history and we learned a lot about the product which will enable us to serve our customers better. “The test is yet another example of how Cummins is working hard in reducing its carbon footprint through not only producing its own power but also exporting the surplus power to the grid. Amin adds: “This underlines Cummins’ commitment to its own Planet 2050 Strategy, which includes reducing absolute greenhouse gas emissions from Cummins facilities and operations by 50%, as well as cutting absolute lifetime global greenhouse gas emissions from newly sold products by 25%.” Over the course of the test, the C25G supplied a daily average of 300kWh of electricity to the site and exported around 200kWh of electricity to the national grid. With such an installation, Cummins gained huge financial savings and reduced the electricity consumption and reliance from the grid. The C25G is engineered to deliver superior fuel efficiency with a power density of 500kW (50Hz) and 580kW (60Hz) from a 25L engine, while providing reduced maintenance costs per kWh. The C25G generator series offers a total package of gas generator capabilities for prime, peaking power and island mode applications, while being suitable for a diverse set of industries ranging from hospitals and manufacturing, to commercial building and greenhouses requiring reliable continuous operation.
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THE C25G MODELS COMPLY WITH ALL GLOBAL EMISSIONS REGULATIONS WHILE DELIVERING A HIGH ELECTRICAL EFFICIENCY OF UP TO 41.6% (50HZ) AND 40.6% (60HZ) ON PIPELINE NATURAL GAS, DOWN TO 71 AND 68 METHANE NUMBER (MN) RESPECTIVELY AT FULL POWER. IN ADDITION TO ITS GENERATOR CAPABILITIES, THE ADVANCED CONTROL SYSTEMS FITTED TO THE C25G SERIES PROVIDE USERS WITH ACCESS TO ADVANCED MONITORING, DIAGNOSTICS AND LIVE TRENDING ANALYTICS, MAXIMISING THE GENERATORS’ UPTIME AND REDUCING MAINTENANCE LABOUR COSTS.”
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Cummins Inc’s C25G gas generator series has been engineered to deliver superior fuel efficiency with a power density of 500 kW (50 Hz) and 580 kW (60 Hz) from a 25-litre Liebherr G9512 engine, while providing reduced maintenance costs per kWh. Together with interconnectivity across the Cummins gas product range and the vast support network, the C25G has been designed to support any gas power need. “Our co-operation with Liebherr enables us to not only serve the market with gensets and offer start-up, commissioning, preventive and corrective maintenance, but also the handling of warranty based on the extended Cummins service network worldwide”, said Chris Downs, Cummins Energy Management Marketing Leader. This series offers a total package of gas generator capabilities for combined heat and power (CHP/CCHP), demand side management and alternative fuel applications, while being suitable for a diverse set of industries requiring continuous operation whether it is grid parallel or island mode. “Following the launch of the HSK78G gas generator series, Cummins has extended its portfolio with the addition of the C25G gas series, offering a wider range of integrated solutions to better serve the needs of our customers across key power nodes” said Downs. The C25G models comply with all global emissions regulations while delivering a high electrical efficiency up to 41.6% (50 Hz) and 40.6% (60 Hz) on pipeline natural gas down to 71 and 68 methane number (MN) respectively at full power. In addition to its generator capabilities, the innovative control systems fitted to the C25G series provide users with access to advanced monitoring, diagnostics and predictive analytics, maximising the generators’ uptime and reducing maintenance labour costs. The greater fuel flexibility offered by the C25G series allows users to utilise a wide range of fuels, including pipeline natural gas down to 60 MN and low BTU fuels offering robust uninterruptible power, any time. In addition to the fuel flexibility, the C25G series can minimise environmental impact with its cogeneration capabilities and the NOx emissions offered at as low as 250 MN/Nm3 (0.5g/hp-hr), meeting the global product compliance requirements and certifications. Additional benefits linked with the cogeneration offering involve CO2 recovery to be used for heating, cooling or steam generation, while achieving a superior thermal efficiency
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of up to 46.2% (50 Hz) and 48% (60 Hz) on pipeline natural gas. Alongside these advantages, users can benefit from additional financial savings by selling the excess power back to the national grid. Like the HSK78G series, the C25G models can also run reliably under extreme conditions. The C25G series can deliver full power performance even in ambient temperatures of up to 41°C for the 50Hz and up to 34°C for the 60z models. “Even though the C25G is not the biggest gas generator of our current gas product range, the benefits of this platform are huge. The significant time and labour-saving features combined with long service intervals offer a unique gas-powered solution with improved uptime and low cost of ownership,” said Downs. Coupled with the superior reliability and dependability, Cummins offers faster setup due to the pre-installation support and rapid response. “Best-in-class aftermarket capabilities are offered through local account managers, who are supported by a global system of service technicians, engineers and parts distribution centres that are on hand to assist at every stage of the process, from site review to testing and commissioning.” This collaboration between Cummins and Liebherr is one more example of a long-lasting partnership. For more than three decades, Liebherr has been using Cummins turbochargers. Furthermore, many Liebherr machines, such as material handling and earthmoving machines, as well as mobile cranes are equipped with Cummins engines which complement Liebherr’s engine portfolio. Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. The company’s products range from diesel, natural gas, electric and hybrid powertrains and powertrain-related components including filtration, aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls systems, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation systems, batteries, electrified power systems, hydrogen generation and fuel cell products. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (U.S.), since its founding in 1919, Cummins employs approximately 61,600 people committed to powering a more prosperous world through three global corporate responsibility priorities critical to healthy communities: education, environment and equality of opportunity. Cummins serves its customers online, through a network of company-owned and independent distributor locations, and through thousands of dealer locations worldwide and earned about $2.3 billion on sales of $23.6 billion in 2019. See how Cummins is powering a world that’s always on by accessing news releases and more information at: https://www.cummins.com/always-on cummins.tech/C25GLaunch
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POWER SOLUTIONS
AUGUST 2020
CONVERT SC FLEX STORAGE CONVERTERS - BACKBONE OF THE HYBRID OFF-GRID POWER PLANT OF THE BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO (BUK)
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EG Power Solutions, a global provider of power supply systems and solutions for industrial, critical infrastructure environments and innovative power electronic applications, has announced that Convert SC Flex storage converters are running successfully as backbone of the hybrid off-grid power plant of the Bayero University Kano (BUK) in Nigeria. Inaugurated in 2019, the hybrid micro-grid of BUK is Africa’s largest off-grid solar hybrid power plant. The remote micro-grid totals 7.1MW capacity, combining 3.5MWp of solar PV generation from 10,680 solar panels, 2.4MW of backup generators and 8.1MWh of battery energy storage. The storage system provides grid-forming and balances load requirement with the different sources of supply. The Convert SC Flex storage converters are key to the process, operating in voltage and frequency control mode. Together with the storage battery Convert SC Flex keep the voltage and the frequency of the microgrid in its target limits, balancing rapid variations of generator output or its connected loads like pumps or lighting. The systems are also used to black-start the complete microgrid after any kind of interruption. Funded by the Nigerian government, the phase 1 of the project is supplying electricity to 9 universities and a teaching hospital. Two more phases are planned, to be funded respectively by the World Bank and the African Development Bank. In total over 55000 students, more than 3000 staff at universities will benefit of the program while 2850 streetlights can additionally be powered by the hybrid microgrid.
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AEG Power Solutions Convert SC Flex were selected by SYSTEMS SUNLIGHT SA., who provided the Energy storage system to METKA – business unit of MYTILINEOS S.A.- METKA West Africa is the EPC of the project. The Convert SC Flex is a bi-directional power converter with IGBT technology. Converters are the core element of any battery energy storage system, as they charge and discharge batteries to store and provide power to meet the needs of plenty of applications. “We are very proud to be part of such an ambitious project, explains Andreas Becker, Head of Grid & Storage inside AEG Power Solutions. Convert SC Flex embeds unique offgrid features, can be easily combined with any type of batteries and is easy to maintain. “This combination made the system perfectly-suited for such microgrid demanding applications and is now proven in the field.” AEG Power Solutions ensures continuous power availability and the safe operation of critical applications thanks to with a wide portfolio of power supply systems and services: AC and DC UPS, battery chargers, rectifier systems, service and maintenance on 24/7 basis, as well as fully customised UPS systems to customer specifications.
AEG Power Solutions has developed a distinctive expertise and world-class engineering capacities that bridge both AC and DC power technologies and span conventional and renewable energy platforms. AEG Power Solutions has decades of experience with UPS and power electronics, and grid integration, and is leveraging its conversion expertise to engineer and deliver solutions for energy storage applications. AEG Power Solutions is the sole subsidiary of the holding company 3W Power. For more information, visit www.aegps.com
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CHP
AUGUST 2020
MODULAR POWER PLANT AT RUSSIA’S LARGEST STONE PRODUCTION & PROCESSING FACILITY
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he Russian MWM distributor MKS Group of Companies has successfully commissioned the new energy center for the Russian industrial enterprise in Kartalinsky district of Chelyabinsk
region. The new power plant will supply Russia’s largest natural stone production and processing company with power and heat. An MWM TCG 2020 V20 gas engine with an output of 2,000 kWel and an electrical efficiency of 44 percent constitutes the core of the new energy centre. Stabilised Power Supply for a Stable Production Flow The new highly efficient energy centre stabilises the company’s power supply and thus the entire production and manufacturing process. In 2019, the company opened a workshop with innovative equipment, which depends on uninterrupted power supply in 24-hour shift operation. The plant’s main products are high-quality mineral marble fillers with a high white proportion from the Eleninsky and Polotsky deposits. Microframe fillers and marble chips are used for the production of dry construction mixtures, paint coatings, linoleum, leather substitute materials, cleaning agents, ceramic tiles, tableware, paper, and even food and pharmaceutical products (e.g. for dental whiteners).
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The plant, which mainly processes marble from the Eleninsky and Polotsky deposits, runs 24-hours- a-day and depends on uninterrupted power supply. To maximise the energy security for the sensitive production and processing of natural stone, MKS has established a modular power plant (MPP) close to the factory. Thanks to their design, modular power plants can be set up anywhere in no time and can be used for distributed energy supply even in regions devoid of an infrastructure.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Decreases Energy Costs An MWM TCG 2020 gas engine forms the core of the power plant. The energy centre employs combined heat and power (CHP) generation and produces power and heat energy directly where it is needed. Optionally, excess heat can be fed into a local or district heating network or be used for generating steam. Following the go-live of the power plant, this efficient form of energy generation reduced the company’s power costs to a third of the former
expenses. Thus, the power plant’s payback period is only about three years. MWM TCG 2020 for Optimum Electrical and Thermal Efficiency The MWM TCG 2020 range of gas engines delivers outstanding efficiency, reliability, flexibility and environmental compatibility. The highly cost-efficient engines operate in an output range of 1,000 to 2,000 kWel and can be used with various gas types. The TCG 2020 is mainly used for CHP plants and for biogas applications worldwide. Further information: •MKS Group of Companies [https://mks-group.ru/en] •MWM TCG 2020 [https://www.mwm.net/mwmchp-gas-engines-gensetscogeneration/gas-engines-power-generators/gas-enginetcg-2020/] •MWM Modular Power Plant [https://www.mwm.net/ mwm-chp-gas-engines-gensets-cogeneration/distributed-power-plants/modular-power-plant/]
THE MWM TCG 2020 RANGE OF GAS ENGINES DELIVERS OUTSTANDING EFFICIENCY, RELIABILITY, FLEXIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY. THE HIGHLY COST-EFFICIENT ENGINES OPERATE IN AN OUTPUT RANGE OF 1,000 TO 2,000 KWEL AND CAN BE USED WITH VARIOUS GAS TYPES.”
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POWER PLANTS
AUGUST 2020
OPEN-CYCLE POWER PLANT WITH 300MW OF INSTALLED POWER TO OPEN IN MARBACH, BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, GERMANY
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nsaldo Energia has been awarded contracts for the design, supply, installation and servicing of an open-cycle power plant with installed power of 300 MW in Marbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Marbach 4 plant will be equipped with an AE94.3A gas turbine, the related generator and the auxiliary systems. The plant will be operational by October 2022. The total value of the EPC and LTSA contracts amounts to over €100 million and the customer is EnBW – Energie Baden-Württemberg AG based in Karlsruhe. The contract is part of the German TSO project “besondere netztechnische Betriebsmittel – bnBm” (network reserve project), with tenders issued in four areas of Southern Germany. Ansaldo Energia, which has already been awarded an EPC contract for the Irsching power plant in Southern Bavaria as part of this project, confirms its presence in Germany with these new orders and is proud to support EnBW AG in its efforts to provide reliable electricity and a stable grid in the framework of massive and constantly growing use of renewable energy. The open cycle gas turbine operates on the principle of drawing the fresh atmospheric air at ambient conditions into the compressor where the air is compressed by a centrifugal or an axial flow compressor. The compressor will raise the temperature and pressure of the atmospheric air to the levels specified by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The compressed air at the higher pressure is fed into a combustion chamber, where the fuel will be burned at an essentially constant pressure. The high-pressure hot gases drive the turbine and developed power owing to the rotation of the turbine shaft can be used for a number of applications such as power generation and prime movers for industrial devices. The exhaust gases which leave the turbine are released into the atmosphere.The cycle is classified as an open cycle system since the exhaust gases are not recirculated but released into the atmosphere. Most gas turbines use the simple or open gas turbine cycle. It consists of the following thermodynamic processes: Compression; Combustion; Expansion; and Heat rejection. The compression is carried out using axial and centrifugal compressors, while the expansion is usually carried out using axial turbines but some small gas turbines use radial turbines. The combustion process
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is normally achieved by burning hydrocarbon fuels in a combustion chamber, and various stages or zones are required to achieve satisfactory combustion. At least two stages are required, corresponding to the primary zone, where the fuel is burnt and heat is released, and a dilution zone, where the temperature of the products of combustion is reduced to meet the required operating temperature of the turbine. The compressor and the turbine are mechanically linked by a shaft and are a schematic representation of a single-shaft gas turbine. An ideal gas turbine cycle, which is known as the Joules cycle or Brayton cycle. A major difference from a classical open gas turbine cycle is the partial or full recirculation of flue gas to the inlet of the compressor. Limited amounts of recirculation will increase
the CO2 and decrease the oxygen content of the gas entering the compressor. Above a certain recirculation rate (40– 60%) there is not enough oxygen present to sustain stable combustion and to burn the fuel completely. When oxygen is supplied, e.g. by an ASU, the recirculation rate can be effectively increased to 100%. At this limit of oxy-fuel combustion, no atmospheric air is used within the cycle. Since CO2 and water have to be continuously removed from the system, the full recirculation case is more correctly labelled a semi-closed cycle. Since the exhaust temperature behind the heat recovery steam generator of a bottoming steam cycle is usually in the order of 80–120 °C, a cooler is required both for the CO2 scrubber and for the compressor inlet. www.ansaldoenergia.com
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Our planet is changing. We are aware of the impact we have and the decisions we make which affect the world we hand over to our children and future generations. We need to show our commitment to true innovation for a better world, by not always putting profit first. Imagination is one of the greatest assets we have and, when we lead with it, we can solve problems which seem too great to overcome. Imagination is a force for good that should drive our direction in finding every possible way to reduce our consumption and impact. Innovation isn’t about being the best. It’s about us being better.
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GENERATORS
AUGUST 2020
COMMON REASONS FOR GENERATOR FAILURE (AND HOW TO AVOID THEM)
a loadbank can be used to ensure sufficient load is provided to allow the generator to run at its optimal performance level.
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ith society increasingly reliant on electricity, interruptions in power supplies have the potential to cause chaos, impacting everything from our home lives to travel, business productivity to data integrity and, in more extreme cases, loss of life and damage to infrastructure. To mitigate this risk, having a backup power source is crucial. Here, Paul Brickman from Crestchic Loadbanks explores some of the common reasons for generator failure. Battery failures One of the most common causes of generator problems is battery failure. In short, a failed battery won’t supply the current the generator needs to start. Battery problems can be caused by sulfation build up, which occurs when the lead sulfates in the electrolyte begin to coat the battery’s lead plates. As the sulfation builds on the plates, it inhibits the electrical conversion, preventing the battery from providing the current needed to start the generator. Dirty and loose connections are the culprit for a host of battery problems, from a build-up of lead debris in the sedimentary trays to open cells caused by overcurrent or insufficient battery capacity. Preventative maintenance is key to overcoming these issues and overcoming potential failure before it occurs. However, while checking the system and keeping an eye out for puddles of coolant is important, overheating can also be caused by a buildup of dirt and debris, a broken fan or fan belt, clogged injectors or air filters, or low oil levels. The only way to accurately test a cooling system and ensure that the thermostats are fully open is to test the generator under load. Weekly running, while vital to the overall
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health of the system, simply won’t cause the thermostat to open enough to test the system - making loadbank testing the best way to mitigate any issues. Leaks or “wet stacking” Very often, problems that are perceived to be oil leaks are actually caused by “wet stacking”, where thick, dark liquid drips from the engine’s exhaust and turbo chargers. Wet stacking usually happens when engines operate significantly below their rated output level (recommended levels vary between manufacturers). This kind of excessive no-load run time causes a buildup of unburned fuel deposits around the combustion chamber, injector nozzles, piston rings, turbo charger and exhaust. This, combined with condensed water results in carbon particles and moisture gathering around the exhaust system. The potential impact of wet-stacking includes reduced power, increased emissions and increased operational costs. When this happens, the engine can be cleaned up by running it at full load to burn off excess fuel, using a loadbank to place a load on the system. If the generator is used below the rated output level on a regular or consistent basis, consider pairing it with a load bank more permanently to keep it running at 70-80% of rated capacity and prevent a “wet stacking” from occurring. A load tracking loadbank is ideal for this application. Emissions Issues With emissions controls becoming increasingly stringent, the use of exhaust aftertreatment systems is becoming more commonplace. These tend to require the engine to be running at an optimum load / temperature. If the generator does not have sufficient load the performance of the aftertreatment could be compromised, in this instance a
Fuel issues The increased level of bio content in fuel can exacerbate stagnating fuel issues causing microbial build-up in the fuel. Ultimately, this build-up could result in the generator being unable to run when called upon. Polishing / cleaning the fuel removes harmful sediment such as water, sludge and microbial contamination through filtration and circulation Some generators are equipped with an auto shutdown mechanism when the fuel reaches critical levels. Running out of fuel, or problems caused by fuel stagnating in the system, can be avoided by maintaining the fuel tanks and checking them for water and contaminants which can damage the system. By the same token, high fuel level alarms can be activated by natural thermal expansion of the fuel on a hot day. Human error Naturally, there are times when simple human error can cause the generator not to start up when needed. The most common issues relate to switches being left in the wrong position when weekly checks are made. These must be checked and reset to prevent non-start situations, ideally by a trained and experienced technician. Alternator integrity The alternator is the part of the generator which converts the mechanical energy of the engine into electrical energy, making it vital to the effective performance of the system. Alternator housing, windings, bearings, controls and cooling system should all be included in your maintenance. A resistive-reactive loadbank test will help to identify any problems and test the alternator’s capability to provide the required voltage and pinpoint any work that needs to be done to prevent the failure of the generator. The role of loadbank testing The reality is often that those in charge of maintaining backup power have no regular testing schedule, making an assumption that occasionally powering the generator up, testing for a minimal period, or a visual inspection, will overcome any potential issues. By not testing the system adequately, the generator is put at risk of failure with the fuel, exhaust and cooling system untested, along with the potential for embedded moisture, putting the system in the very high-risk category. Using a loadbank overcomes this risk, by applying a load to the generator which imitates the operational or ‘real’ load that a generator would use in normal operational conditions. Properly planned and implemented, loadbanks can be used as part of a preventative maintenance strategy, minimising the likelihood of unscheduled breakdowns and outages and effectively negating the potential risk of downtime. For more information on the role of load banks when managing and maintaining generators, please visit www.crestchicloadbanks.com
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UPS
AUGUST 2020
THE WALSALL COUNCIL DATA CENTRE POWER UPGRADE
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PS Systems plc was involved in a contract to upgrade the obsolete UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) System within the Walsall Council data centre. It provided a new standby generator which has not only reinstated reliability, but dramatically improved the efficiency of the whole system, reports the company. Walsall is situated in the West Midlands. It has excellent communication links to the rest of the country, lying close to the heart of national road and rail networks. The Borough combines urban, suburban and rural communities. Walsall’s population is over 250,000 and increasing. The Council works with its partners to deliver The Walsall Health and Wellbeing Strategy as well as its own Corporate Plan. The Council’s contract The Council published a tender to engage with a single Contractor who could design, supply, install, test and commission a new standby generator and UPS system for the ICT equipment. The contract included: • Isolation and removal of their existing UPS System • Supply and installation of a new generator set • Supply and Installation of a UPS system • Supply and installation of new Air Conditioning change over switch to the existing generator set • All associated wiring and control systems • All Associated works After weeks of negotiating and ensuring the correct solution was in place for the council, UPS Systems plc was able to finalise the installation locations for the suitably selected equipment. During the tender process, the AKSA generator was located at the top of a multi-storey car park ramp. There were issues with the amount of space which would remain for vehicles to turn in if the proposed location was used. This location caused safety concerns as well as complications with the sound attenuation and exhaust of the new standby generator. A new site was selected and permission was acquired from the police within the council to relocate their bicycle racks. Once the location had been agreed, the challenge then was delivering the AKSA generator into its final position. The existing ramp within the car park has a
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has a full height of 1.9m. This disparity was overcome by temporarily removing the sound attenuating canopy and stripping the generator down to deliverable component sizes. To ensure UPS Systems plc was able to meet the demands of the council, the sound attenuating canopy was reconstructed whilst in the final position as the car parking space had a final clearance of 2.1m. Once the canopy was successfully rebuilt, the company engineers were then able to establish the exhaust system along the concrete ceiling to its final safe location for the extraction of the fumes. To further protect the installation from vehicle damage, armoured coving was installed around the exposed side of the AKSA generator. To provide new essential protection to the facility, a generator was provided which is powered by a Doosan engine combined with a Mecc Alte alternator. The generator is managed by the industry leading DeepSea 7320 controller which was fitted with a remote connection facility for monitoring the generator over the GSM network. The AKSA generator was supplied with an integral 600 litre base tank
which will provide 20 hours continuous running at 50% load in the event of a mains failure. To facilitate the change over between utility mains and standby AKSA generator, a 400A rated change over panel was installed. The changeover panel is fully configurable and operates totally autonomously. The replacement UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) had to be located in the data centre itself with the 120 new UPS batteries being installed in the roof plant space. To provide the new critical protection to the Walsall Data Centre, a Riello UPS MST160 UPS system was selected. The Multi Sentry UPS systems from Riello UPS are industry leading from the perspective of their reliability, efficiency and footprint. In the event of a mains failure, the new UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and UPS Battery system will provide 30 minutes of battery back up when operating at the full load of 160kW and 74 minutes if the UPS is running at 50% load. The UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) was also installed with a new fully-rated external bypass switch for complete isolation. www.upssystems.co.uk
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AUGUST 2020
A NEW GENSET OFFERING RELIABLE POWER TO DATA CENTRES & BANKS
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new genset from US-based Taylor Power Systems features a Perkins 2806C-E18TTAG7 diesel engine rated 1101 hp mechanical/755 kWe. Rated 750 kW, the TD750 unit effectively bridges the gap between Taylor’s current 600 kW model and its 800 kW genset. In one stroke, Taylor has expanded its standby diesel range to 26 models with ratings from 9 kW to 2000 kW. Designed and built with bore and stroke dimensions of 145x183mm, this inline 6-cylinder diesel offers a displacement of 18.1L. It also includes air-to-air charge cooling and parallel turbocharging. Compact, power dense engines like these have proved much easier for OEMs to package, reducing complexity and simplifying transportation all of which generate cost savings in the highly competitive EP market place. End users ultimately get the benefit of reduced fuel consumption along with the same levels of reliability, performance and dependability they have come to expect from Perkins engines, all in a more compact, space-saving product. That is a huge advantage in critical applications in urban areas where space is at a premium and a physically smaller generator set can fit in more places while reducing installation, maintenance and running costs. The TD750’s cooling package - like the engine - comes from Perkins and includes a 1610.34mm x 1651mm (63.4-inch wide x 65-inch) high radiator and belt-driven fan, with critical and hospital grade silencers available as an option. Other components include a STAMFORD S6 four-pole alternator which delivers rated power at standard 60Hz voltages. The STAMFORD® S6 is part of the STAMFORD® S-Range. This low voltage alternator features products with new design with optimised power density cores. The S6 range of products has enhanced thermal management through the CoreCooling™ high efficiency air flow system. The STAMFORD® S6 dedicated alternator can achieve improved thermal performance alongside increased power density. Also included in the genset is a Basler DGC-2020 digital controller. The DGC-2020 is an advanced genset control system with extensive functionality and flexibility. It’s considered a total system solution for emergency, stand-alone, and paralleled generator set applications. The environmentally-rugged,
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potted design has a proven track record of reliable, worry-free operation. With the TD750 comes a Basler DGC-2020HD controller for paralleling applications. With comprehensive control, metering, expandability, and protection capabilities, the DGC-2020HD is regarded as a total system solution for generator set applications. Its compact package allows users to save both space and money. Specified controllers are engineered to provide enhanced genset protection, along with custom logic, dual Ethernet, RS485 and Modbus over TCPIP communications, and even email notifications through the Ethernet connection. The genset package is also protected inside sound-attentuated enclosures made by Taylor’s own manufacturing plant in Richland, MS, USA. The enclosures feature a powder-coated surfacing which has been designed and manufactured in house, and can be installed anywhere outdoors, including on rooftops. An integral baffle is incorporated
into each enclosure - this effectively routes all air vertically, reducing noise and allowing a smaller and more compact updraft. The fuel tanks range from 1,300 to 2,600 gallon capacity, which provide 24-48 hours of operation. Designed for fast and easy servicing, the TD750 also features eight access doors, enough space to include standard fluid drains and allow service technicians easy service access. Each enclosure comes fitted with standard accessories and interior lighting, while a block heater and alternator strip heater ensure reliable starting in low temperature conditions. A generator of this size is typically popular with data centres, large office complexes, hospitals, clinics, municipalities and banks, and may often be installed in parking garages or building basements.
More information: www.taylorpowergenerators.com
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AMPS
AUGUST 2020
WHY SHOULD MY COMPANY BELONG TO A TRADE ASSOCIATION? Despite lockdown and the ongoing effects of COVID-19 companies are still signing up to join AMPS. As the only association for genset manufacturers and related suppliers AMPS membership is increasing, which in turn offers strength and greater influence. So, as a business in the emergency or standby power industry why would you wish to join a trade association? Check out some of the answers below - they may surprise you.
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e’ve put together some reasons for joining AMPS. - AMPS Is the only professional trade body for the UK genset and associated products
industry -AMPS members can display the industry badge of approval: Certification -AMPS represents our industry with other regulatory and similar bodies including: -AMPS is a founder member of Europgen extending our representation to the EU Parliament and Commission -AMPS engages with other associations such as DTI, BEIS, ACE, ade, i-Power e, EIA, EIC, -AMPS carries out Lobbying for the industry at Government level -AMPS shares best practice AMPS Council guide and make key decisions on behalf of the Association’s membership AMPS Technical Committee (TC) is at the forefront of industry knowledge sharing technical expertise with our members - The TC offers guidance / advice to AMPS members on technical matters - The TC provides regular updates and monthly newsletters - The TC Leads on regulation and legislation to change policy and provides guidance on issues such as Stage V, Emissions, Grid Codes, Compliance, Noise, and Influence at Government level AMPS membership offers: * Invitation to national networking events (resuming in 2021) * Invitation to Parliamentary day (July 2021) * Access into market sectors * Free entry to nomination in the Annual awards * Networking opportunities to make, create and build business relationship * Charity fund raising events including Golf Day, Race days etc * Access to discounted Power Gen statistics * Attendance at UK, European and International Trade shows and Conferences (utilising AMPS member stands as a base) * CPD Accreditation conferences * Links with New technologies, Construction, Telecoms, Data Centres, Water, Hydrogen, Batteries, Utilities, CHP An experienced and dedicated Secretariat and Marketing team under the guidance of the AMPS council looks after the day to day needs of the Association including: * Personal service and access to daily contact * Large database of contacts, engineers, consultants, and companies - which is continually expanding in the
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continually expanding in the interests of the Association/membership * Government links * Company listing and logo with detailed profile on AMPS website * AMPS Power Magazine * Magazine links with UK Power News, WiP, Middle East, Asia, Africa, USA * All members receive annual diary/
directory with the opportunity for advertising or sponsorship If you’d like to find out more about joining request an application form here; https://www.amps.org.uk/ application-form or call +44 (0)208253 4505 for more information.
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ASSOCIATIONS
AUGUST 2020
ADE & UKPN ZONING FOR HEAT AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY On Wednesday 5th August, 2020, the ADE hosted a webinar to launch its new paper “Zoning for Heat and Energy Efficiency” in partnership with UK Power Networks, which simultaneously launched its own complementary “Heat Street” Project. Approaching the decarbonisation of our energy system through “zoning” for heat and energy efficiency would help bring together the fragmented mix of decisions, innovations and demonstrations that are currently commonplace across the UK, and empower local actors to introduce low carbon energy solutions that work for their area. The event discussed how the principle of zoning could help to lay out a framework for a net zero energy system and featured speakers from across the sector, each with their own take on how zoning could help to empower local authorities and consumers. The webinar was chaired by Sheryl French, Project Director - Mobilising Local Energy Investment for Cambridgeshire County Council, who opened by laying out some of the problems faced currently by local authorities when considering decarbonisation at a constituency and regional level. Charlotte Owen, Policy Manager at the ADE, then presented the ADE’s work on zoning and launched the “Heat and Energy Efficiency Zoning: A framework for net zero for new and existing buildings” report. Charlotte discussed how zoning an area would bring with it a set of policies specifically designed to support particular solutions to come forward, through a mix of planning policies, building regulations and funding streams. Following Charlotte, Zain Habib and Rona Mitchell of UK Power Networks presented a number of practical examples of zoning. This included UKPN’s new “Heat Street” project, which will see UKPN working with local authorities and consumers within its distribution area to identify potential areas for specific low carbon heat and energy efficiency technologies. ,The event was brought to a close by Amy Ritchie, External Affairs Officer at the ADE, who provided a wider context for how zoning fits into the ADE’s wider work.
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RESPONSE TO DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT’S ACCELERATION UNIT
ACE welcomes move but warns against mistaking haste for speed Commenting on the latest announcement, Darrell Matthews, Director of Membership & Business Engagement at the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) said: “We welcome the move which is recognition of our industry’s vital role as a catalyst for wider recovery. “However, we need to be wary of mistaking haste for speed as we help society build back better postCOVID. It’s not just any project, but the right kinds of programmes and investment that are needed if we are to deliver a renewed transportation system which is sustainable in every sense of the word, helping society towards its Net Zero targets while increasing productivity and playing its part in levelling-up the country.” HUNDREDS OF EMPLOYERS SIGN-UP FOR TALENT RETENTION SCHEME Companies employing more than 100,000 people have signed up to support the Construction Leadership Council’s Talent Retention Scheme when it went live (24th July 2020). The Construction Talent Retention Scheme, a not-for-profit programme, is backed by Government, business organisations, professional institutions and construction unions. The online portal allows skilled individuals to showcase their experience and expertise and helps businesses across the industry find the skills they need. There has been strong interest in the Scheme since it was announced as part of the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Plan for Jobs earlier this month. More than 400 employers have signed up to use the Scheme.
FOR 2021 - THE TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR & 73RD ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Date: Friday 12th March 2021 Location: Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge, London E1 8GP (Formerly Grange Tower Bridge Hotel) IPowerE’s 2021 Technology Seminar and Luncheon will be held at the Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge. The day will commence at 10.00am with a technology seminar, followed by a 3-course luncheon and guest speakers in the afternoon. The morning seminar will comprise a multistream programme covering a range of technologies and subject matter, so there will be something which is relevant to everyone’s business. The annual seminar and luncheon is well established as a key event in the calendar of the power and prime mover industries and is an occasion not to be missed. Book your place now and take the opportunity to catch up on the latest technology developments and to hear and engage with internationally renowned speakers, plus the chance to network with other members, clients, colleagues and friends, old and new. See: https://ipowere.org/2021annual-luncheon.html
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AEG POWER SOLUTIONS EXTENDS ITS PROTECT RCS TPRE CHARGER SERIES TO A DEDICATED VERSION FOR TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION APPLICATIONS
NEW SINGLE POLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS POWER SYNTAX - AVAILABLE FROM VALENTINI INTERNATIONAL/INDPS
SPX, SPZ, SPY and SPV reflect the new Power Syntax® series of single pole electrical connectors. Power Syntax® are specifically suited for the electrical supply management from 480amp up to 750amp. Although fully interconnectable with the original (and all the previous Syntax® versions), the new Power Syntax® features a number of mechanical and technical enhancements which have been designed and incorporated to redefine the standards on this category of connectors as for safety, reliability, ease of handling and robustness in the harshest conditions. Italian manufacturer Valentini has also recently launched a version of the PowerSyntax panel-mount connectors called Chain Pilot. “We strongly believe this product can revolutionise the market for powerlock connectors, as it is the only electrically interlocked powerlock-style in the world. The PowerSyntax SPX Chain Pilot panel drain and panel source connectors feature a patented system with an in-built microswitch, with an auxiliary circuit connected from the microswitch to the breaker or protection device on the distribution panel,” explains Paul Campbell of INDPS. www.indps.co.uk
CUMMINS LAUNCHES NEW DIGITAL MASTER CONTROLS FOR TOTAL SYSTEM CONTROL
AEG Power Solutions, a global provider of AC & DC power supply systems and solutions for all types of critical and demanding applications, has launched its “TD” version of its renown Protect RCS TPRe series, an extension of the range optimised for applications linked to transmission and distribution of electricity. To fit most of market requirements, some options have been designed as specific plug-ins which can be ordered separately and enhance the versatility of the system. The Protect RCS TPRe TD has been developed to offer an optimised and economic power protection in a more compact housing, simplifying handling and maintenance. The system provides high reliability power supply and battery charging capability. Based on the RCS TPRe proven technology, the “TD” version is a thyristor-controlled premium rectifier battery charger suitable for charging nickelcadmium or lead-acid batteries while supplying DC loads. It is suitable for use in harsh environmental conditions. The rectifier is fitted inside a very compact cabinet and can be equipped with optional electrical and mechanical items in order to comply with most of the T&D specifications. It can also be connected to an inverter in order to deliver a safe AC supply. The cabinet is floor mounted and can be easily customised to meet specific environmental requirements. The batteries are mounted in freestanding racks or cabinets. Protect RCS TPRe TD is offered preconfigured with some of the most commonly requested features built-in as standard, such as halogen free wires and cables, common fault remote alarm, or tropicalised control electronic boards. To provide the exact solution for each application, the standard system can be enhanced with additional options already integrated into standard drawing packages and user documentation. The versatility of the system has been optimized by design: in addition to the factory implemented features, some options are based on plugin concept. They can be ordered separately, delivered as separate kits and easily added to the system by downloading documentation and instruction directly online. The Protect RCS TPRe TD is part of a series, which already has years of proven track record in the field. “AEG Power Solutions has decades of experience in securing power for applications in electricity generation as well as in its transport and distribution. The “TD” version of our Protect RCS TPRe reflects our in-depth knowledge of applications in transmission and distribution such as High Voltage substations requirements for highly reliable backup, minimized size, easy maintenance, and optimised total cost of ownership,” explains Pierre Larue Product manager DC products and solutions. www.aegps.com
Cummins has announced the addition of two new Digital Master Controls (DMC) to their suite of PowerCommand® power system paralleling products. The new DMC2000 and DMC6000 will complement the already-existing DMC8000 by offering integrated control solutions that meet market demand for a wide range of site designs where the completely customisable DMC8000 exceeds site specifications. The DMC2000 and DMC6000 are pre-engineered, pre-designed, and scalable and will broaden Cummins Power Generation’s commercial range. “By adding the DMC2000 and DMC6000 to our line of power system controls, we can now offer the proven excellence of the DMC8000 for wide spectrum of power system applications. For customers designing simple power systems, the DMC2000 and DMC6000 are available with a faster lead-time and are priced competitively compared to the custom-built DMC8000” said Wissam Balshe, Director of the Cummins Power Generations Systems & Controls Business. www.cummins.com/generators/dmc2000
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Service and product provider, specialising in the power generation industry. Sole UK & Ireland distributor for CRE Technology. Expertise in land & marine applications including: G59/3 Relay Testing Single/Multi Running Systems Paralleling Systems to the Utility AVR Replacements Contact: Mr Alistair Hickey Tel: +44 (0) 161 818 8720 Email: sales@totalgeneratorsolutions.com www.totalgeneratorsolutions.com
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Headquarters: A-6200 Jenbach (Austria) T +43 5244 600-0 F +43 5244 600-527 jenbacher.info@ge.com www.gejenbacher.com Manufacturer of gas driven generator sets and cogeneration systems in a power range from 0.25 to 3 MW. Model JMS 208 GS JMS 208 GS JMS 312 GS JMS 312 GS JMS 316 GS JMS 316 GS JMS 320 GS JMS 320 GS JMS 412 GS JMS 416 GS JMS 420 GS JMS 612 GS JMS 616 GS JMS 620 GS
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358 406 731 808 988 1,079 1,190 1,313 892 1,194 1,492 1,792 2,399 3,020
Ratings natural gas standard, NOx ≤ 500 mg/ m3N. Dry exhaust gas; based on 5% O2. For engines with 1,200 rpm please contact GE Energy’s Jenbacher product team.
AMPS SECTION ALLCOOL LONDON LTD 020 8593 5333 info@allcool.co.uk Allcool have the expertise and ability to design, manufacture or re-manufacture generator cooling systems and heat exchange units to any specification and quantity. Offering bespoke solutions for different markets taking into account climatic and operational challenges.
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Perkins Engines Company Limited
Peterborough PE1 5FQ Contact name:- Simon Gray Tel: +44 (0) 1733 583000 Email: gray_simon_j@perkins.com Perkins is one of the world’s leading suppliers of off-highway diesel and gas engines, offering dependable cost-effective power up to 2500 kVA in dieselor 1000 kWE prime in gas.
56743 Mendig, Germany T +49 2652 9351810 F +49 2652 9351822 info@rschmitt-enertec.com www.rschmitt-enertec.com Manufacturer of gas driven engines,generator sets and cogeneration systems in the range from 100 - 500 kW. RSE Engines for natural gas and biogas Model
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M06-G/B T0D41 g 50 M06-G/B TID41 g 50 M06-G/B T2D41 g 50 M08-G/B TID41 g 50 M08-G/B T2D41 g 50 M12-G/B TID41 g 50 M12-G/B T2D41 g 50 M06-G/B T0D41 g 60 M06-G/B TID41 g 60 M06-G/B T2D41 g 60 M08-G/B TID41 g 60 M08-G/B T2D41 g 60 M12-G/B TID41 g 60 M12-G/B T2D41 g 60 RSE engines for LPG M06-PT0D41 g 50 M06-PTID41 g 50 M06-PT2D41 g 50 M08-PTID41 g 50 M08-PT2D41 g 50 M12-PTID41 g 50 M12-PT2D41 g 50 M06-PT0D41 g 60 M06-PTID41 g 60 M06-PT2D41 g 60 M08-PTID41 g 60 M08-PT2D41 g 60 M12-PTID41 g 60 M12-PT2D41 g 60 RSE engines for Woodgas M06-HT2D41 g 50 M08-HT2D41 g 50 M12-HT2D41 g 50 M06-HT2D41 g 60 M08-HT2D41 g 60 M12-HT2D41 g 60
Electric output 140 kW 200 kW 250 kW 260 kW 333 kW 400 kW 500 kW 150 kW 210 kW 250 kW 280 kW 333 kW 420 kW 500 kW 115 kW 173 kW 205 kW 233 kW 260 kW 350 kW 450 kW 130 kW 173 kW 205 kW 233 kW 260 kW 350kW 450 kW 122 kW 166 kW 250 kW 140 kW 180 kW 275 kW
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P&I GENERATORS LTD T: 023 9278 3450 E: info@pandigenerators.co.uk P & I (Power & Installation) strives to set high standards in everything that we do and we hope that our website shows you that we are a trusted supplier of services relating to generators. However - although our roots are firmly set in the generator industry we have now spread our expertise much further.
PUNCH FLYBRID +44 1327856861 info@punchflybrid.com PUNCH Flybrid believes that at some point in the future every dynamically operated vehicle or machine will have some form of energy recovery system. We believe that power dense and robust flywheel energy storage technology will play a key part in this development. PUNCH Flybrid flywheel technology is highly flexible and can be combined with mechanical, electrical and hydraulic energy transmission options.
SCANIA ENGINES
SE-151 87 Sodertalje Sweden Tel +468553 81000 Fax +468553 898 12 E-mail engines@scania.com Web www.scania.com UK Contact – Mark Swindell Scania GB Ltd Tel +44 1908 329386 E-mail mark.swindell@scania.com Diesel & Gas engines for power generation Prime power 250kVA to 700kVA Stand by power 250kVA to 770kVA Engine range prime power 50hz & 60hz at (70% mean load factor) Scania produce diesel and gas powered engines for various Industrial and Marine applications, superior quality and reliability, offering exceptionally low fuel consumption. All models are available to meet current emissions requirements, Scania engines are now available to meet both Tier 4F and EU Stage V. Alternative fuels Many of our engines can also operate on Bio-diesel conforming to EN14214 and HVO conforming to EN159540
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