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THE SYNCHRONOUS GRID OF OF EUROPE WILL GET EVEN MORE INTERCONNECTED AS IT AGES ISSUE #231 Publishing & Events Director Richard Teasdale richard@wipmagazines.com Publisher/Sales DIrector Neb Saric neb@wipmagazines.com Managing Editor Aidan Turnbull aidan@wipmagazines.com Accounts Executive Alison Williams accounts@wipmagazines.com Sales & Marketing Manager Sarah Hallows sarah@wipmagazines.com
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Did you know where the largest synchronous electrical grid - by connected power - in the world is located? It’s Europe. The synchronous grid of Continental Europe (also known as Continental Synchronous Area; formerly known as the UCTE grid) is interconnected as a single phase-locked 50 Hz mains frequency electricity grid which supplies over 400 million customers in 24 countries, including most of the European Union. However, when it comes to identifying the premium locations for the generation of renewable electricity these tend to be either offshore, coastal or where grid transfer capacity is low. Energy production from renewable sources also greatly depends on local weather conditions. A more flexible, yet robust, transmission grid in Europe may be instrumental to interlink distant electricity markets and take advantage of the low-carbon resources elsewhere. What is really needed is a transcontinental higher transfer capacity system to transport large EUROPE HAS THE amounts of electricity over long LARGEST SYNCHRONOUS distances. High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technologies, due ELECTRICAL GRID (BY to their lower losses and smaller environmental impact, promise to CONNECTED POWER) IN be the cornerstones of a global power grid. THE WORLD. Europe has been at the forefront of HVDC research, development and deploymentfor sixty years now. The synchronous grid of Continental Europe covers territory of the ENTSO-E Continental Europe regional group and some neighbouring countries not involved in the ENTSO-E. The synchronous grid includes part or all of Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark (western part), France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland as a members of the ENTSO-E Continental Europe regional group. Most of the HVDC projects in Europe are point-to-point with specific parameters meeting the local conditions (grid connection, voltage levels, capacity). Other countries and continents worldwide have lately emerged as growing markets for HVDC technology. In particular, China, although lacking a proper (interconnected) HVDC grid, has in the last two decades built imore than 30 HVDC lines. Many of these HVDC links are built (or are in building phase) as standardized systems in terms of parameters (nine systems of 500 kV / 3000 MW, 11 systems of 800 kV / 6400 MW). Clearly the destiny of national power grid systems is to unite and not to divide - to become pan-global and not merely confined to one continent.
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p. 18 | GENSETS 1,000 KVA DIESEL GENERATOR FOR ITALY’S MILITARY SECTOR SUPPLIED BY AUSONIA
A Super Silent 1000 kVA genset designed by Ausonia S.r.l. has been delivered, installed and commissioned for Italy’s Military sector. The unit has been equipped with a double electrical starting system, with a 2,500-litre integrated fuel tank and with a redundant automatic fuel transfer system, following the military’s specific requirements.
p. 20| GAS ENGINES CHP - HIGH YIELD GREENHOUSE IN BELGIUM l Belgian tomato producer Krikato has received a new, powerful MWM gas engine for the operation of its expanded greenhouse facilities. The MWM TCG 3020 V20 gas engine was installed by MWM Benelux B.V. and went live in June 2020. For Krikato, this is already the second MWM gas engine that is used for the production of power, heat, and carbon.
p. 22| DATACENTRES CZECH DATACENTRE INVESTS IN POWER PROTECTION Leading Swiss UPS manufacturer CENTIEL’s three phase, true modular UPS CumulusPower has recently been selected and installed to protect the power at the Czech colocation datacentre TTC TELEPORT. Approximately 60% of all Czech internet traffic originates in TTC TELEPORT datacentres.
p. 24 | GENSETS
p. 25| GENSETS IN CANADA
ENERAQUE SUPPLIES MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, WITH A 1,500 KVA GENSET FOR A SHOPPING CENTRE
TWO 2,000 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR MICHAEL GARRON HOSPITAL, ONTARIO, CANADA
This bespoke 1500KVA generator comes with a 10,000 litre base tank and will be commissioned as standby power source for a Shopping Centre in the beautiful city of Montego Bay, Jamaica. PLUS - we take a look at Eneraque’s work in Darwin City, Australia. Eneraque manufactures and brings to market diesel generators ranging in size from 10kVA right through to 3000kVA, producing reliable standby power, to large-scale diesel power generation.
Kohler has provided two 2,000 kVA diesel generators for the Michael Garron Hospital in Ontario, Canada. Last year the Michael Garron Hospital had nearly 20,000 acute inpatient stays and more than 80,000 emergency visits, 265,000 outpatient visits and delivered 2,900 babies. MGH has 388 total beds, nearly 2,600 employees and 470 physicians and midwives on staff. It provides an extensive range of medical services.
p. 26| GENSETS IN TURKEY NEW 825 KVA GENERATOR SET SUPPLIED TO VIAPORT MARINA’S ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE IN ISTANBUL. The ViaPort Marina located in Tuzla, Istanbul with a shopping mall and a marine will now use an 825kVA set from EMSA Jenerators to complete its energy infrastructure. ViaPort Marina purchased a 6M33G825/5 model BAUDOUIN engine with an EGK355-600N model Emsa alternator.
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p. 28 | CHP INNIO SUPPLIES A 3.0MW BIOGAS-FUELLED POWER PLANT FOR A STARCH FACTORY IN UDONTHANI, THAILAND Innio has supplied a 3MW gas generator consisting of 2 x Jenbacher 420 gas engines. Souer has successfully commissioned the 3.0MW biogasfuelled power plant which now relies on two Jenbacher 420 gas engines in Udonthani for the starch factory at times of on-off peak demand. Biogas is created form the waste products of the starch manufacturing plant.
p. 29 | GENSETS IN THE USA
p. 30 | DIESEL GENSETS
BLUE STAR POWER SYSTEMS INC. INSTALLS 500 KW GENSET FOR A NURSING CENTRE IN DARLINGTON, SOUTH CAROLINA A new 500kW genset has been supplied by Blue Star Power Systems, Inc. to a Nursing Centre in Darlington, South Carolina. This unit will replace the smaller Katolight set which was previously supplying power to critical life support circuits - the new set will now power the entire facility in the event of
MARGEN DELIVERS POWER STATION PROJECT - TWO 2MW DIESEL GENSETS FOR THE PUNTA CATALINA THERMOELECTRIC POWER STATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Two 2MW diesel generators will be key to maintaining the ongoing power supplies at the Punta Catalina thermoelectric power station, reports the company.
p. 31 | HEAT EXCHANGERS
p. 32 | GENSET FOR THE NHS
CHP IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC Frontier Power Products were commissioned by Horizon to design and build a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system to replace the previous independent 400 kW gensets, which had no heat recovery system. EJ Bowman proposed a solution comprising three shell and tube heat exchangers to cool and recover heat from the engines jacket water, plus three exhaust gas heat exchangers to recover the high levels of waste heat generated from genset engine exhaust streams.
1,100 KVA DIESEL GENSET FOR ONE OF THE UK’S MAJOR HOSPITALS SUPPLIED BY GENESAL ENERGY Genesal has provided a GEN1100CC diesel genset for a hospital in the UK’s northwest region. The generator was designed by the Genesal engineering team to guarantee a continuous electricity supply and therefore, the uninterrupted operation of the hospital’s health services, reports the company. WIP has the story.
P.33| GENERATORS NATURAL HELIUM PROGRAMME IN S.AFRICA South Africa’s exciting onshore natural gas and helium project Tetra4 is being supplied with transformers, switchgear and containerized modular substations by local Commercial Operation Zest WEG.
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NOVEMBER 2021
ABB LAUNCHES FIRST MEDIUM VOLTAGE UPS WHICH DELIVERS 98 % EFFICIENCY
AKSA INSTALLS 5.2MW OF DIESEL GENERATOR POWER IN HOSPITAL AKSA Power Generation has installed 5.2 MW of diesel generators providing uninterrupted power in an important hospital project recently completed in Turkey. AKSA Power Generation has provided more 2500 MW of installed power generating capacity across Turkey and currently provides sales and aftersales services in 130 countries worldwide. It is part of the AKSA Group meeting the electricity need of the country with its power plants. Aksa Energy currently meets 5% of Turkey’s energy needs.
POWEREX 2022 WILL BE ON 8TH DECEMBER IN LONDON The next PowerEx event will be held on Thursday 8th December, 2022, at the prestigious Park Plaza, Westminster Bridge, London. “The last time PowerEx Live was held in London it proved as Lively as its name. The organisers saw a good number of attendees and exhibiting personnel through the doors, with 12 top speakers and two separate Conference strands on CHP and Gensets. “One of the speakers even delivered his lecture ‘virtually’ via Zoom as he couldn’t get to London. This was one of the best such professional events I have attended in 2021,” commented Dave Andrews, Chairman of the Claverton Energy Institute. The ‘GEN-SET LIVE’ and ‘CHP & Renewables LIVE’ conferences will run parallel with prime exhibitor space available in adjoining rooms. Power professionals everywhere will have the chance to network with experts in all fields of CHP, Data Centres, Consultancy and Gensets. The choice of stands is allocated on a ‘first-come-first-serve’ basis, so the organisers recommend that exhibitors get in bookings in early for the highlight of the UK’s Power & Energy calendar for 2022.
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ABB has launched an industry-first MV UPS that provides a continuous and reliable power supply of up to 24 kV for data centres and other mission critical facilities to protect servers and mechanical loads, whilst reducing downtime. HiPerGuard is said to support sustainability with the highest levels of efficiency available on the market, at 98% – translating to a potential carbon emission reduction of 1,245 tons over a typical 15-year lifespan. HiPerGuard delivers the positive benefits of a classic dynamic rotary UPS, including low TCO, high performance and resilience against major grid events, while incorporating the flexibility and capabilities of a modern static converter system. The result is a unique MV UPS system which can offer increased grid support capabilities, including UPS demand response whilst minimizing costly downtime and power outages. It tackles key power quality issues, preventing data processing errors, circuit board failures and overheating by protecting against voltage sags, swells, spikes, and power interruptions. Dave Sterlace, Head of Technology for ABB Global Data Centre Solutions, comments: “With data centre downtime estimated to cost between US$100,000 and US$1 million per year, there is an increasing call for clean, continuous, energy efficient and reliable power which minimises major losses. “In response, we are proud to innovate UPS technology to provide the right quality of power which eliminates interruptions to prevent significant performance and financial losses. At the same time, as part of ABB’s 2030 Sustainability Strategy commitments, HiPerGuard helps to reduce harmful CO2 emissions by increasing efficiency compared to traditional rotary systems.” As well as outstanding load protection performance, through its innovative, ABBpatented, Impedance Isolated Static Converter (ZISC) architecture delivers reliable and efficient separation of the energy source. HiPerGuard brings the power protection closer to the grid than other solutions. This improves demand response and supply reliability, reports ABB.
GENERAC TO ACQUIRE CANADIAN COMPANY ECOBEE INC. IN US$770 MILLION DEAL Generac Holdings Inc. , a leading global designer and manufacturer of generators and energy technology solutions, has announced the signing of an agreement to acquire ecobee Inc. , a leader in sustainable smart home solutions, in a transaction worth around US$770 million. A pioneer in the smart thermostat market, ecobee was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. With a team of over 500 employees globally, ecobee currently offers several ENERGY STAR-certified thermostats and a suite of home monitoring products. ecobee’s smart thermostats intelligently optimise heating and cooling systems to deliver significant energy savings for homeowners. With over two million connected homes, ecobee customers in North America have saved more than 20 TWh of energy, which is the equivalent of saving enough energy to take all the homes in Los Angeles off the grid for an entire year. “It’s clear ecobee’s solutions are an important addition to Generac’s extensive residential energy technology portfolio,” said Aaron Jagdfeld, president and chief executive officer of Generac. “Residential HVAC systems represent the largest energy-consuming device in the home today and ecobee’s smart thermostats and sensors offer the most intelligent way to balance comfort with conservation. “In addition, the ability to combine ecobee’s cutting-edge technologies with Generac’s power generation, energy storage and energy management devices will allow us to create a clean, efficient, and reliable home energy ecosystem that will not only save homeowners money, but also help grid operators meet the challenges
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10MW RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCED USING BIOGAS FROM BRAZILIAN LANDFILL Aggreko has begun work as part of a contract with Brazilian energy company EVA Energia for a 10 MW renewable power solution using landfill gas. Aggreko will deliver a complete system, producing power from biogas derived from two locations: Seropédica (Rio de Janeiro State), the largest landfill site in Latin America, and Mauá (São Paulo State). Aggreko will deploy a turnkey solution, comprising of a total of eight 1.25 MW generators across the two sites, providing a total of 10 MW power.
POWERLINK WILL CONNECT EUROPE AND ASIA VIA DARDANELLES III & IZMIT GULF CROSSING A contract worth a total of around €140 million has been awarded by the Turkish utility TEIAS to the Prysmian Group for the design, supply, installation and commissioning of two high-voltage submarine power cable links. The links will be between Europe and Asia across the Izmit Gulf in Asia. Completion of both contracts is expected to take place during 2023. The first project – Dardanelles III – includes the design, supply, installation and commissioning of the third high-voltage submarine power cable link between Europe and Asia across the Dardanelles strait in Turkey. The cable link consists of a double circuit with a rating of 1000 MW for each leg over a total route of 4.2 km – 4 km submarine and 0.2 km on land. The second project – Izmit Gulf Crossing – includes the design, supply, installation and commissioning of a high-voltage submarine power cable link that will be installed nearby the Osman Gazi Bridge, in the Izmit Gulf, Turkey. The cable consists of a double circuit with a rating of 1000 MW for leg and covers a total route of 14 km – 4 km submarine and 10 km on land. These projects will complement work done by Prysmian for TEIAS in past years (Dardanelles II and Dardanelles I), and together are expected to ensure a reliable and cost-effective energy supply.
WARTSILA MAKES DELIVERY FOR US-BASED 40 MW / 80 MWH ENERGY STORAGE PROJECT WITH RWE RENEWABLES Wärtsilä recently made an engineered equipment delivery (EEQ) of a 40 MW / 80 MWh DC-coupled solar plus storage system to the Hickory Park Solar project in Georgia, USA. The owner of the project is RWE Renewables, one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies. The Wärtsilä system will enable a subsidiary of RWE Renewables, Hickory Park Solar, LLC, to sell nearly 200 MW of generation from the solar PV panels to Georgia Power Company. Wärtsilä’s sophisticated GEMS Digital Energy Platform will control the entire hybrid plant, comprising close to 200 MW solar PV and a 80 MWh GridSolv Quantum energy storage system. GEMS monitors, synchronises, and optimises generation assets at increments of 100 milliseconds, using machine learning and historic and real-time data analytics to calibrate the type of generation needed at any specific time, all under a single portfolio. Wärtsilä’s IntelliBidder auto-bidding solution allows Hickory Park Solar to provide Georgia Power a day-ahead firming solar plus storage profile, which will improve the predictability of the intermittent generation. The cloud-based IntelliBidder uses machine learning and algorithms based on automated and forecasted data, taking real-time trading and combining it with a smart control platform which provides value-based asset management and portfolio optimisation. In addition to GEMS, the Hickory Park Solar project will see the deployment of GridSolv Quantum, Wärtsilä’s latest next-generation energy storage system (ESS).
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H2-READY: MAN GAS ENGINES ENABLE HYDROGEN USE IN POWER PLANTS MAN Energy Solutions has announced that its gaspowered, four-stroke engines are ‘H2-ready’ and operable in stationary mode with a hydrogen content of up to 25% by volume in a gasfuel mix. As such, within the power-plant segment, the company’s MAN 35/44G TS, 51/60G and 51/60G TS gas engines are now designated as H2-ready and capable of exploiting hydrogen to further reduce CO2 emissions. This hydrogen-combusting capability enables MAN gas engines to meet Level B requirements of the European Engine Power Plants Association’s (EUGINE) H2-readiness standard. With Power-to-X fuels such as synthetic natural gas (SNG), MAN engines can already be operated in a completely climate-neutral way. “Flexible and decentralised, gas-fired power plants will play a decisive role for a secure power-supply
on the pathway towards 100% renewable energy,” said Dr Gunnar Stiesch, Head of Engineering Engines at MAN Energy Solutions. “The CO2 emissions of these power plants can be further reduced by mixing the fuel gas with hydrogen. Green hydrogen is still a scarce commodity and therefore our engines offer operators full flexibility within the scope of the admixture possible in the existing gas network. At the same time, we are working on future concepts that will enable hydrogen fuelling of up to www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
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SHELL AND UNIPER IN JOINT HYDROGEN PROJECT Shell Gas & Power Developments B.V. and Uniper Hydrogen GmbH have signed an agreement to collaborate on a number of hydrogen-related projects in Europe. At Shell’s Rheinland site work is ongoing to transform an existing refining asset into a state-of-the-art energy and chemicals park. Shell officially opened a 10MW PEM electrolyser, the largest of its kind in Europe, earlier this year and are working with partners to expand the capacity to 100MW. Uniper will further explore the supply of hydrogen from the existing Uniper production sites at Rotterdam and Wilhelmshaven to the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland locations at Wesseling and Godorf. Uniper will connect this to its power plant in Gelsenkirchen Scholven.
SIEMENS SUPPLIES HL-CLASS GAS TURBINE FOR KOMOTINI CCGT IN GREECE Siemens Energy has been contracted by Terna to supply a HL-class gas turbine to Greece for the first time. Installed in 1x1 configuration, it will power a new 788 MW combined-cycle unit in Komotini, northeast Greece, reducing emissions by up to 3.7 million tons per year compared to a coal power plant. The CCGT will have an installed electrical capacity of 877 MW making it the world’s most powerful combined cycle power plant in a 1x1 configuration. The construction of the new plant is of strategic importance for Greece which will have an increasing demand for power from nonlignite sources as lignite fired units are gradually withdrawn from service. The switch to a gas-fired power plant will reduce carbon-dioxide emissions by up to 3.7 million tons per year compared to a coal power plant. It will also reduce the environmental impact and increase the security of supply. Terna SA is building the entire plant for the project company Thermoilektriki Komotinis M.A.E. The company is owned in equal parts by Motor Oil Renewable Energy and GEK Terna. Commissioning of the plant is scheduled for mid-2024.
NATIONAL GRID ESO LAUNCHES ‘A WORLDFIRST’ PROGRAMME TO BUILD A DIGITAL REPLICA OF THE UK ENERGY LANDSCAPE Earlier this month the National Grid Electricity System Operator (ESO) ilaunched ‘a world-first’ programme to build a digital replica of the entire UKenergy landscape, creating a virtual environment to share data, model and predict scenarios that support the decarbonisation of the energy system. According to the creators, the Virtual Energy System will be a digital twin of the existing physical energy system, working in parallel to enable ‘an accessible, unified, real-time view of every part of the GB energy system.’ Fintan Slye, Executive Director of National Grid ESO told WIP: “Great Britain’s energy system is made up of multiple component parts which combine and interact to deliver the energy we need.Whilst the journey towards a carbon free future has already begun, if the UK is to meet its 2050 net zero target, it’s vital the whole energy industry works towards decarbonisation together. “As we evolve and transition to a greener future, we’ll need to respond to a range of future challenges. And how we innovate and adapt the energy system will require a range of tools, which is where the Virtual Energy System comes in – a shared, digital national asset to help optimise the route to net zero.”
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GE ON TRACK WITH 1.2 GIGAWATT EQUIPMENT DEAL IN MALAYSIA GE has begun delivering power equipment under the terms of a contract agreed with the (EPC) consortium of Posco Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd. (POSCO), Mitsubishi Corp. and PEC Powercon Sdn. Bhd. GE is providing power generation equipment for the 1,200 megawatts (MW) Pulau Indah Power Plant, in Selangor, Malaysia. The plant will be powered by GE’s highly efficient HA technology and it will consist of a two-block combined cycle power plant, featuring a total plant configuration that is modular and costeffective to install, control and maintain. Additionally, for the Pulau Indah Power Plant project, GE will provide a full spectrum of services solutions for 21 years. For the Pulau Indah Power Plant, GE will provide two blocks of 600 megawatts (MW), each including a GE 9HA.01 gas turbine, an STF-D650 steam turbine, a W88 generator and a Once
Through Heat Recovery Steam Generator (OT HRSG). GE’s OT HRSG technology is a key enabler in advanced water-steam cycles delivering higher combined cycle efficiency, while GE’s 9HA is the company’s flagship and most efficient 50 Hz gas turbine. The natural gas fired Pulau Indah Power Plant is targeted to achieve commercial operations in 2024. Malaysia is seeking to achieve 45% CO2 emissions reduction target by 2030. Under the plan, improving electricity generation efficiency in thermal power plants supports the country’s emission reduction goals. www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
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COMBINED CYCLE PLANT CONTRACT IN UZBEKISTAN WON BY EDF CONSORTIUM 25-YEAR POWER-PURCHASE AGREEMENT ALSO SIGNED OFF A consortium of Électricité de France (EDF), Nebras Power and Sojitz Corporation has won a tender to build a combined cycle gas turbine power plant (CCGT) in the country’s Syrdarya region, reports Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Energy. France- based EDF, Qatar-based infrastructure development company, Nebras and Japanese investment company, Sojitz will form a new corporation to enter a 25-year power purchase agreement with National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan to design, finance, build, operate and maintain the CCGT plant. The 1,200–1,600MW combined cycle gas turbine power plant will have almost twice the efficiency of the the old generation fleet, resulting in more efficient usage of natural gas and decreased CO2 emissions. Alisher Sultanov, Energy Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, comments: “We have taken another significant step on the way to increased stability of energy supply. It is also a sign that Uzbekistan is a place where international capital can be employed with safety of investment and great growth prospects.” The new Syrdarya CCGT thermal power plant is part of the country’s overall strategy to modernize outdated energy infrastructure and will decrease the carbon intensity of Uzbekistan’s gas usage. The Government of Uzbekistan was advised by International Finance Corporation (IFC) on the structure and implementation of a public-private partnership (PPP), as
IN BRIEF 660 KVA DIESEL GENERATOR FOR A DRY PORT IN ROUBIA, ALGERIA
VITAL POWER SOLVES BITUCHEM’S GENSET PROBLEM Vital Power is one of the fastest growing generator service solutions companies in the UK. UK genset. It was able to assist a client called BituChem, a road surfacing specialist based in Gloucestershire, faced with the tricky issue of selecting a new genset. BituChem had been previously reliant on power supplied from a generator to run plant onsite. This was a 25-year-old, 300kVA generator which, whilst still running, had started to show serious signs of old age. BituChem decided to look into replacing the generator for more reliable power on site, future proofing their operations at the same time. HFT Forklifts, a leading supplier of material handling and storage products, were a long term supplier to site and were asked to source a new generator for site. BituChem were keen to source a new generator which offered increased fuel efficiency, more reliable power delivery and provided a long term solution to powering the plant on site. Issues such as motor starts & low loading were key factors which BituChem wanted to consider, so choosing the right generator at the correct power node was a critical element in this upgrade project. Following a period of load monitoring on site, and taking into account the various motor starts involved duringplant start up, it was determined that a QIS 335 (300kVA prime/330 kVA standby) was the appropriate generator for the task. Vital Power supplied, electricallyinstalled and commissioned an Atlas Copco QIS 335 onsite to ensure reliable power can be supplied for theforeseeable future. The QIS 335 comes complete with a robust VolvoTAD1341GE engine, Mecc Alte alternator & DSE 7320 control panel. This genset was also specified with a long run fuel tank to allow more time between fuel fills. BituChem is now on a tailored 5 year service &maintenance plan, complete with 24/7/365 call outfacility to further protect site moving forward. A spokesman for BituChem commented: ““Everyone at Vital Power is very professional. I was really impressed with Josh Wright, he worked very hard to make sure we were happy and got everything right. Gary was superband. Dan was extremely professional when he came to inspect our cabling requirements.We couldn’t be happier with the result and I couldn’t fault the work at all. We’re really pleased.” www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
The SNTF Anisfer Port Sec is a dry port located in Rouiba, Algiers. The inland port is directly connected by road and rails to the Algiers Port, operating as a logistical centre for road haulage, part loads and storage sites. The site recently invested in a new generator to provide uninterrupted power in the event of a local outage. A spokesman from Moteurs Baudouin commented: “Our 6M33G660/5e2 engine was used by our local distributor GMI Algérie in the assembly of the standby genset backing up the port’s activities providing 660 kVA. The 660 kVA diesel generator features a Baudouin engine.” The PowerKit Engine 6M33 Series features developments such as a cast iron cylinder block with inspection door per cylinder. There are cast iron cylinder liners, wet type and replaceable valves. The engine also incorporates separate cast iron cylinder heads with 4 valves. The engine has a hardened steel forged crankshaft with induction hardened journals, crankpins and radius. There are lube oil cooled light alloy pistons with high performance piston rings. For cooling there is a thermostatically-controlled system with a belt-driven coolant pump and pusher fan.
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NOVEMBER 2021
NIGERIA’S MAMUDA GROUP HAS PLANS TO UPGRADE ITS IN-HOUSE POWER CAPACITY TO 30MW WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF CLARKE ENERGY The Mamuda Group, one of the largest manufacturing groups in Northern Nigeria is ramping production and diversifying its product lines on the strength of their ability to generate their own power. According to the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria, over 40 percent of the cost of business of most manufacturing companies goes to power, therefore companies who can generate their own power at cost effective rates have a competitive edge. “We already forecasted our power consumption for the near future and have decided to go for an in-house power generation plant that will help us to reduce the load on the grid so that others can benefit from it,” said Nemr Hammoud, Vice Chairman & COO, Mamuda Group of Companies. The Mamuda Group currently has a 22MW power plant capacity which it is seeking to upscale to 30MW installed and maintained by Clarke Energy, a multinational specialist in engineering, installation, and maintenance of distributed power generation solutions. Hammoud said Clarke Energy designed the power solution from technical drawing, engine delivery, installation, commissioning and even maintenance of the equipment. “Clark Energy has been very competent and reliable by providing solutions to our energy problems,” he comments. He said the benefits have been enormous, especially in cost savings which have made the company’s product competitive in the market. It has reduced their carbon emissions and guaranteed uninterrupted power which bodes well given the sensitive nature of the factory machines.
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YORPOWER SUPPLIES 10 DIESEL GENERATORS TO WATER TREATMENT PROJECT IN ASIA This month UK-based YorPower has been finalising and testing 10 x Perkins Generators, ready to send out to a client in Southern Asia. According to YorPower, the order came from a partnership developed with an indigenous local company it has been trading with historically for a number of years but only recently in a more substantial capacity. The YorPower dealer for the region helped to secure a prestigious Water Treatment project. A government-backed project which took three years to design and develop required a range of different generators to help backup and support the site in case of mains supply failure. Jordan Kincaid, International Development Manager for Yorpower said: “We’ve been working alongside our dealer for 18 months on this scheme and are delighted to help them secure such a great project. It bodes well for the future and our brand in the Asian market.” Jordan explains: “Even with delays & restrictions due to COVID, we were delighted to dispatch such a big order to our partners in Southern Asia. The order involved multiple stages of supplier vetting, the generator specification, requirements and facility for testing as well as experience in exporting and shipping of goods to the region. “It was more complex than usual due to global logistics delays on generator components and parts, but we found solutions to deliver.” He concludes: “Over the last week, we tested each of the gensets, which included fourhour load tests to assimilate various electrical loads applied and removed, alarm functionality, shutdown procedures, fuel consumption at different applied loads, noise levels and many other specified items to check. Testing guarantees the units will perform to the specified levels and maximum performance for the diesel generators when required at site. “Once tested, we loaded three full containers and a flat rack, all to be shipped out over 5,000 miles across the world. “
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GREEN HYDROGEN TO ACCOUNT FOR 20% OF EUROPEAN POWER DEMAND BY 2050: Hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources will account for 20% of Europe’s power consumption in 2050, and for 10% globally, says a report published by STAKRAFT. Green hydrogen is produced by splitting water molecules with a current of renewable electricity in electrolysers. The gas is touted as a clean replacement for fossil fuels in industries that are otherwise hard to decarbonise. European power demand will rise to just over 5,000 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2050 with green hydrogen production accounting for around 1,000 TWh, up from current demand of around 30 TWh, says Statkraft’s sixth annual Low Emissions Scenario report.
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NOVEMBER 2021
ACCEPTANCE OF CLEANER GAS-POWERED GENERATORS ON THE RISE IN EUROPE
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demand for cleaner power sources is boosting gas genset sales, finds Frost & Sullivan. Stringent environmental regulations, declining gas prices, and increasing demand for flexible transmission of renewable power have sparked a growing interest in gas-powered generator sets in Europe, suggests recent analysis by Frost & Sullivan. A recent suggests shows that the market revenue for gas gensets in Europe is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.3%, from $307.2 million in 2018 to $441.6 million by 2025, while unit sales are set to increase at a CAGR of 3.2%, reaching 2,034 units by 2025. “As Europe moves towards meeting its emission reductions targets by 2030, the gas gensets market is positioned for fairly good growth in the near future,” said Jonathan Robinson, Global Energy Program Lead at Frost & Sullivan. “Gas gensets are expected to gain market share among end-user segments that were dominated by diesel gensets as the region moves towards loweremission fuel sources.” Frost & Sullivan’s latest research, European Gas Generator Set (Genset) Market, Forecast to 2025, addresses the major challenges faced by participants in a dynamic gas-powered genset industry in Europe. The report examines the competitive forces driving the market in Europe, highlights present market opportunities, offers additional information on the regions to look at for future investment, and includes growth strategies. Market metrics for all major European regions are also provided. The strengthening of the gas pipeline infrastructure and storage network across Europe is leading to the increasing uptake of gas gensets in prime power and back-up power applications. The dominance of diesel gensets in back-up power applications is also being disrupted by gas gensets as a result of stringent environmental emission regulations and declining natural gas prices. The replacement market for gas gensets presents strong growth prospects as customers move towards the latest generation of gensets to power their operations. “The growth of power storage is also expected to play a role in increasing gas gensets sales, as the demand for hybrid gensets with power storage capabilities rises,” noted Robinson. “ Furthermore, expansion of product lines and product differentiation through acquisitions or new product introductions by establishing partnerships and new channels will expand customer reach.”
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THE GAS GENERATOR MARKET IS EXPECTED TO WITNESS A CAGR OF MORE THAN 5.1% 2020-2025 THANKS TO FACTORS SUCH AS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, DECLINING GAS PRICES & RISING DEMAND European Gas Generator Set (Genset) Market, Forecast to 2025, is a part of Frost & Sullivan’s Energy and Environment Growth Partnership Service program, which helps organizations identify a continuous flow of growth opportunities to succeed in an unpredictable future. According to MordorIntelligence the gas generator market is projected to play an important role in the energy mix of Europe, mainly used in industrial and commercial applications. The European gas generator market is expected to witness a CAGR of more than 5.1% over the forecast period, 2020-2025. Factors such as stringent environmental regulations, declining gas prices, rising demand for reliable power supply, and increasing demand for flexible transmission of renewable power are
driving gas generators in Europe. The growing need for uninterrupted power supply during power outages and power failure has boosted the adoption of gas generators in all major sectors in Europe. However, limited power generation capacity, high maintenance & operating cost and a growing tendency towards renting gas generators are expected to restrain market growth, as customers see the financial benefits offered by renting, as opposed to buying generators. The industrial sector is the dominant market for gas generators due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization in Europe. Industrial sectors are mainly dependent on electricity generated from generators during power outages and in regions where grid access is limited.
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1,000 KVA BACKUP DIESEL GENERATOR SUPPLIED TO ITALY’S MILITARY SECTOR
Super Silent 1000 kVA genset designed by Ausonia S.r.l. has been delivered, installed and commissioned for Italy’s military sector. The unit has been equipped with a double electrical starting system, with a 2,500-litre integrated fuel tank and with a redundant automatic fuel transfer system, following the military’s specific requirements. A spokesman for Ausonia commented: “Having a dedicated BU for military applications, Ausonia offers its clients a strong capability to develop and co-ordinate very complex projects in which power continuity is an essential requirement. “Thanks to our adherence to Military Standards and experience in the sector, Ausonia has been listed as supplier within the main European programs for Military Defence, with the task of delivering products duly designed, equipped and tested as per their very particular requirements.” Ausonia is well-known in Italy for developing Mobile Power Solutions, offering a wide range of autonomous ‘on-wheels’ power sources, able to provide the fastest and most reliable units in terms of power size and configuration. The company maintains its own R&D team dedicated to developing new technologies, with a skilled in-house Engineering Department and a wide spectrum of customised design and manufacturing. Military Generators have to run under the most extreme conditions, which include heat, rough handling, variations in cabin pressure, even nuclear electromagnetic pulse. Most importantly, such generators also to feature fast deployment, portability and ease-of-use. They also have to withstand whatever local conditions they are subject to in order to continuously provide a safe and uninterrupted power load.
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With years of experience in data centre tailor-made power solutions, Ausonia works with its customers from design to operation, throughout every phase of data centre operations. Ausonia generators are designed according the Tier classification criteria for data centres applications defined by Uptime Institute. Data Centre Continuous power criteria (DCC) considers diesel generator sets rated for unlimited hours of operation, with no restrictions on average variable load factor. Through the integration into a complete system of onboard gensets controllers, low/medium voltage power sections, automatic transfer switches, flywheel technologies and supervisioning functions, Ausonia reports that its paralleling systems ensure synchronization and no-break power transitions under multiple failure response modes. This significantly improves reliability, matching data center redundancy requirements, reports the company. Ausonia believes that the cooling package which is chosen is important in data centre facilities. Generator sets are sometimes located on the ground floor
or underground, with limited openings to allow air to flow in freely from outside. That is why manufacturers of generator sets have to have a good team of engineers and experience in designing remote cooling systems located in upper floors or on the roof, that cool the engine by means of intercoolers and secondary circuits, says Ausonia. A spokesman for the company commented: “Our combined heat and power (CHP) systems can provide a reliable, flexible and continuous power supply along with an additional source of cooling. Using an absorption chiller, the CHP system can transfer heat into ambient cooling to reduce heat produced by servers and save air conditioning costs. “The control units can include different communication protocols in order to integrate the generator set, its operating parameters and the alarms in the building’s installation management systems. They can also be remotely monitored and controlled enabling operators to have visibility to power system performance from a Web browser.” ausonia.net
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GAS ENGINES
NOVEMBER 2021
GAS ENGINE SUPPLIES HIGH-YIELD GREENHOUSE FACILITIES WITH ENERGY AND FERTILIZER
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he Belgian tomato producer Krikato is using a new, powerful MWM gas engine to operate its expanded greenhouse facilities. The MWM TCG 3020 V20 gas engine was installed by MWM Benelux B.V. and went live in June 2020. For Krikato, this was its second MWM gas engine used for the production of power, heat, and carbon for use as plant fertilizer. In 2019, the Belgian vegetable producers delivered a total of 889,845 t to the market. At 270,135 t, tomatoes are among the top performers among the vegetables grown in Belgium (as of 2019). Thanks to the producers’ focus on innovation and efficiency, Belgian tomato production is very successful. To boost the tomato production, Krikato expanded its greenhouse facilities from 1.2 ha to 1.7 ha. To ensure optimum operation of the greenhouse, the producer decided to deploy a second MWM gas engine in addition to the MWM TCG 2020 V12 gas engine already producing power and heat for the Krikato greenhouse since the establishment and go-live of the facilities back in 2012. Since June 2020, the two MWM gas engines have been generating a total of 3.5 MW of electrical energy and 4.2 MW of thermal energy for the power and heat supply of the greenhouse. The SCR catalysts of the two natural gas-fired MWM gas engine enable the recycling of the carbon-dioxide released with the engine exhaust gas. After the exhaust gas has been duly treated, the carbon-dioxide is used for the organic carbon fertilization of the tomato plants in order to stimulate plant growth. The heating of the greenhouses is the main cost driver, as it consumes most of the energy. Through the implementation of a combined heat and power (CHP) plant which runs on clean pipeline natural gas, the operating costs can be reduced significantly. All natural gas-fired MWM gas engines can be customised for applications with heat recovery. The gas engine drives a generator for the generation of electrical energy. At the same time, the jacket water and/or exhaust gas cooling cycles can be routed through heat exchangers in order to transfer the engine’s exhaust heat from the engine to a hot water storage tank. The hot water is stored and used for heating the greenhouses. Additionally, the carbon-monoxide can be removed with the help of oxidation catalysts, and NOx emissions can be brought down to just a few ppm (parts per million) with the help of a urea-based SCR system.
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Thereafter, the exhaust gas is so clean that it can be used as fertilizer to stimulate plant growth, thereby contributing to the operator’s profitability. The MWM TCG 3020 V20 achieves an output of 2,300 kWel and can be used flexibly in different variants for applications with natural gas, biogas, landfill gas and propane gas. With up to 45 percent for natural gas and 43.6 percent for biogas applications, the new MWM genset offers the best electrical efficiency. The advantages of the genset are the reduced installation and operating costs as well as the safe and intelligent plant control, which contribute to improved efficiency of the gas engine. In combination with its high efficiency, reliability and performance, it makes it an all-rounder. Maximum availability and useability thanks to digital plant control TPEM The digital control system TPEM (Total Plant & Energy Management) consolidates all genset and plant control data in a single system. TPEM facilitates the control and monitoring, not only of the
power genset, but also of the entire distributed energy generation plant. In most application scenarios, this eliminates the need for additional control systems. Thanks to the digitized power plant control, the TCG 3020 V20 yields high performance, maximum capacity, and optimum plant availability. Improved economic efficiency, higher output, secure control Besides the reduced installation and operating costs as well as the secure, smart plant control, the TCG 3020 V20 features improved costefficiency. Provided high-quality gas is used, maintenance intervals of up to 80,000 operating hours are possible until the next general overhaul. Additionally, the TCG 3020 V20 excels with a total efficiency of more than 87 percent (for natural gas). Compared to its predecessor, the TCG 3020 V20 excels in almost the same dimensions with higher performance, which, combined with its matchless efficiency, reliability and performance, makes it an all-round talent among gas engines. www.mwm.net
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DATA CENTRES
NOVEMBER 2021
POWER PROTECTION PROVIDED FOR LEADING CZECH COLOCATION DATACENTRE
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eading Swiss UPS manufacturer CENTIEL’s three phase, true modular UPS CumulusPower™ was recently selected and installed to protect the power at the Czech colocation datacentre TTC TELEPORT. Approximately 60% of all Czech internet traffic originates in TTC TELEPORT datacentres which are some of the most modern facilities of this type in Europe. Companies from all over the world host their data with TTC TELEPORT, which offers a wholly independent datacentre service based on 20 years’ experience. In October 2015, TTC TELEPORT built the largest modular data centre in the Czech Republic in Prague. Initially, much of the 8,000m2 facility was left empty, ready to accommodate future customers. Recently, as a result of client demand, further significant investment in equipment has been made to complete two new data halls (Module 2 and Module 6), including the installation of CENTIEL’s state of the art UPS technology to protect the power to this area of the facility. CENTIEL’s flexible, scalable, true modular UPS CumulusPower™ was selected. CumulusPower™ is known for its ‘9 nines’ (99.9999999%) industry leading system availability and low total cost of ownership achieved through its Maximum Efficiency Management (MEM) and low losses of energy. CumulusPower’s Distributed Active Redundant Architecture (DARA) means the entire architecture, even the control logic (the decision-making technology) is distributed, ensuring if any part of the system fails, it is automatically isolated ensuring the load continues to be supported. The communication lines also have inbuilt redundancy so if one line fails the communication continues to run through the UPS. CumulusPower™ also encompasses safe-hot-swap capability. This means a module being added to a system can be fully isolated and tested within a running frame before it accepts any load. As a result, CumulusPower™ provides the highest level of availability possible and is currently the safest and most reliable UPS available for critical power protection. TTC TELEPORT’s data hall: Module 2, now sees the installation of 6 x CumulusPower™ 300kW frames populated with 12 x 60kW Intelligent UPS Modules (IM) and 1 x CumulusPower™ 300kW frame populated with 3 x 50kW IM. These units will support the IT and control and monitoring elements of the datacentre. In the data hall: Module 6, 3 x CumulusPower™ 300kW frames populated with 15 x 60kW IM have been installed alongside 1 x CumulusPower™ 300kW frame
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populated with 3 x 50kW IM. CENTIEL, with its local partner, also provides full service and warranty support for the UPS solutions installed. Four 1,600kVA FG Wilson gensets back up the high demands for power to the entire facility. The install needed to be completed quickly and efficiently due to the interruption of Christmas 2020 which fell during the project timeline. It was also important to secure the ongoing processes of the TTC TELEPORT datacentre to ensure there was no disruption during the set up. During 2015 the technical infrastructure of the datacentre was altered due to challenges with the original design. Rework of the entire project was completed in record time of just four months. The concepts of some of the sections were retained but most had to be redesigned from scratch. The newly-developed data centre required a modular UPS that offered flexible, scalable, reliable, and efficient power protection to support the increasing power capacity without jeopardising the availability of the IT technologies already installed. In 2020 CENTIEL’s partner was asked to complete the expansion phase of the project as a trusted partner of TTC TELEPORT. It was after this that CENTIEL’s UPS was introduced to provide a secure and efficient power supply while supporting the scalability of the datacentre.
System testing and commissioning of the new UPS was ultimately completed in February 2021. Testing was rigorous and included both the new and existing areas of the facility. More than 800 partial functional tests of individual systems and load tests of the technologies were performed with a simulated operating load of 700kW IT/module. Testing was concluded by a general integration test of all technologies, simulating standard operation as well as non-standard random defects. CENTIEL’s UPS was load tested for several hours with 100% success. The result is that CENTIEL’s leading UPS solution, CumulusPower™ now protects the load at the two new data halls Module 2 and Module 6 at TTC TTELEPORT. This installation now offers the maximum safety and highest availability for the critical application, providing power protection for the data centre and its extensive global customer base. For more information please see: www.centiel.com
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GENSETS
NOVEMBER 2021
SUPPLYING MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, WITH A NEW 1,500 KVA GENSET FOR SHOPPING CENTRE
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neraque has successfully delivered hundreds of project solutions worldwide, across the industrial, civil, mining and commercial industries. We specialise in the engineering, design, manufacture and implementation of conventional and advanced solutions. A new bespoke 1500KVA generator from Eneraque, with a 10,000-litre base tank, will be commissioned as standby power source for a shopping centre in the beautiful city of Montego Bay, Jamaica. Montego Bay is the capital of the parish of St. James in Jamaica. The city is the fourth-largest urban area in the country by population, after Kingston, Spanish Town, and Portmore, all of which form the Greater Kingston Metropolitan Area, home to over half a million people. Eneraque’s silenced diesel generators are recognised for reliability, long life and strong service support from the company’s experienced engineers. Eneraque silenced diesel generators provide extra quiet operations, built to the highest of standards to ensure superb performance, reports the company. Available in a variety of options, from standard build canopies providing protection to the generator and reducing the noise to standard requirements. Gensets can also be made with custom-built enclosures to reduce noise to virtual silence. Eneraque can design, build, install and maintain a cost-effective reliable standby power generation System for every site. A company spokesman commented: “Our Silenced Diesel Generators are suitable across a range of spaces, including hospitals, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and defence sites. Eneraque is Australia’s trusted power generator specialist and energy solutions provider, empowering your peace of mind. Customers can rely on Eneraque to provide a quality Silenced Diesel Generator for every installation.” In 2017 Eneraque supplied another shopping centre in Bisbane City with two 880kVA standby silenced diesel generators. In this contract the company was contracted to administer the complete turnkey design, supply, installation and commissioning of the gensets: Eneraque also supplied and installed a 10,000 litre underground diesel tank, plus a diesel fuel pump skid complete with duty/standby pumps and filtration. A PLC control system and diesel fuel pipework was installed from the underground tank at the Brisbane City location and up to 15 levels to where the generators were positioned on a rooftop. .
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In Australia Eneraque has also announced its partnership with Jemena on the delivery of Sydney Water’s Malabar Biomethane Project. Due for completion in 2022, this Biomethane Gas Grid Injection project is claimed to be the first of its kind on Australian soil, with a host of environmental and economic benefits. The process involves upgrading biogas (1,100 Nm3/hour) produced by existing anaerobic digestion infrastructure at Malabar WWTP to biomethane, a renewable pipeline compliant gas. The biomethane is then injected into the Jemena Gas Network for distribution to thousands of Sydney homes where it is to be used for cooking, heating and hot water. “This is an incredibly exciting step forward for Australia in the renewable energy space – as a locally owned and run business, this is an area we are quite passionate about,” notes Jeremy Pringle – Director at Eneraque. He added: “Partnering with Jemena to deliver a clever waste-to-energy solution for Sydney Water, is a very positive step in paving the way to a greener future in Australia.” Biogas from Sydney Water will be purified to biomethane for grid distribution through the integration of proven Dutch technology, developed in conjunction with Eneraque’s equipment partner, Bright Biomethane. “This is a great development of biomethane production and deployment in Australia… We are proud to bring our Dutch technology now to Australia in an excellent collaboration with Eneraque,” commented Jeffery Kruit – Area Sales Engineer for Bright Biomethane. This biomethane project has been initiated by Jemena and Sydney Water with the support and funding from ARENA (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) as part of ARENA’s Advancing Renewables Program and will be
realised by Eneraque in collaboration with Jemena and Bright Biomethane. The Malabar The Biogas Upgrader Plant has been developed from many years of successful application across Europe, Asia and the USA. The plant is easily integrated with anaerobic digesters and provides a refined, efficient method of processing raw biogas into useable biomethane. The robust design features an advanced patented control system, continuous process monitoring, remote operation and 24/7 support. The Malabar plant will upgrade raw biogas from the anaerobic digestion process at Sydney Water’s Malabar Waste Water Treatment Plant to high quality biomethane that meets stringent gas specification requirements prior to blending into the Jemena Gas Network.. The plant features the following: *A Biogas Cooling Skid - as the biogas enters the installation it is cooled and dehumidified. The chiller’s purpose is solely to cool the gas for dehumidification. *Gas Compression - after the pretreatment process, the gas is compressed to the required pressure for the final upgrading process. *Upgrading Process & Control the process features a 3-stage membrane system whereby CO2 and biomethane are separated into concentrated gas streams for final processing. . * Biomethane is then purified to network gas quality and CO2 re-processed for maximum biomethane recovery. CO2 can be recovered for industrial users. The upgrader control system consistently monitors the entire process, 24/7, to ensure safe, continuous and uninterrupted plant operation, reports Eneraque. . eneraque.com www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
GENSETS
NOVEMBER 2021
TWO 2,000 KVA DIESEL GENSETS FOR MICHAEL GARRON HOSPITAL, ONTARIO, CANADA
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ohler has provided two 2,000 kVA diesel generators for the Michael Garron Hospital in Ontario, Canada. The 2000 kW KM2500 diesel generator set is designed in accordance with ISO8528. Its high reliability, enhanced through a simple design for optimal functional performances, is reflected in the high performances turbochargers which provide high engine performances under all loads. The genset is characterised by easy operation and maintenance: accessories requiring daily maintenance are conveniently located on the same side of the engine. The set, powered by a Mitsubishi engine, offers long maintenance intervals and has an industry-leading motor starting capability, and an excitation system which permits sustained overcurrent > 300% In, during 10 seconds. The KM2500 is built with a class H insulation and IP23. Available as a compact and complete solution using a mechanical or an electrical radiator fan (depending of genset type chosen) the set offers a high temperature and altitude product capacity availability. The KOHLER wide controller range provide the reliability and high performances customers expect, says KOHLER. You can program, manage and diagnose it easily and in an efficient way There is a standard three-year or 1,000-hour limited warranty for standby applications. A standard two-year or 8700-hour limited warranty for prime power applications is also offered. The alternator is a vital part of any genset and the KM2500 Alternators are all brushless, rotating-field alternators meeting NEMA MG1, IEEE, and ANSI standards compliance for temperature rise and motor starting The AVR voltage regulator provides superior short circuit capability. The alternators feature self-ventilated and dip proof construction and are capable of sustained short-circuit current of up to 300% of the rated current for up to 10 seconds. They also offer superior voltage waveform, reports KOHLER. Cooling is provided via a compact and complete solution which employs a mechanical or an electrical radiator fan (depending of genset type). High temperature and altitude product capacity is available. The set (400/230V) has a KOHLER Control Panel (APM403) available from a wide controller range which provides high reliability and quality. Users can program, manage and also diagnose the system easily and in an efficient way, says the manufacturer.
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The KOHLER control panel (APM403) is designed for low voltage industrial diesel generator sets and its remote management and supervision functions allows monitoring and even operation at anytime, anywhere. The PM403 Digital Control Panel, P/N is designed for singular generator operations. The APM403P: was designed for paralleling multiple generator sets together An instrumentation and control system for generating sets, this product is said to meet the needs of professionals in terms of remote management, with the integration of numerous communication peripherals (3G, 4G, etc.) The APM 403 is available on KOHLER generating sets from 66 kVA: The APM403 control panel is said to be simple to use and comes with built-in intuitive configurations to cater to different backup system setups. The APM403 panel is fitted as standard on all PowerWAVE V and D Series standby generators. About the hospital The Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH), is a community teaching hospital located at 825 Coxwell Avenue in East York, Toronto,
Ontario. Last year the Michael Garron Hospital had nearly 20,000 acute inpatient stays and more than 80,000 emergency visits, 265,000 outpatient visits and delivered 2,900 babies. MGH is a designated Paediatric Centre for south-east Toronto for maternal, newborn and paediatric care and a partner hospital in the Child Health Network of the Greater Toronto area. The hospital recently upgraded its generator and transformer equipment. The scope of the project involved removing and replacing the existing emergency generator, including the emergency switchboard, associated infrastructure and to upgrade the transformer to a high voltage transformer. Work was completed to ensure that the hospital could access emergency power at all times, reports MAYSTAR. The scope of work was expanded to include additional requested items including the replacement of the boiler fuel tanks. Other upgrades included the addition of a second generator, an additional upgrade to switchboards and the purchase of a third permanent emergency generator. kohlerpower.com
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825 KVA GENERATOR SET SUPPLIED TO VIAPORT MARINA’S ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
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he ViaPort Marina located in Tuzla, Istanbul features a shopping mall and a port which now relies on an 825kVA set from EMSA Jenerators to complete its energy infrastructure. ViaPort Marina officials specified the set to provide uninterrupted power in case of any power cuts involving the grid. ViaPort Marina purchased a 6M33G825/5 model BAUDOUIN engine with an EGK355-600N model Emsa alternator designed for a 825 kVA diesel generator set - this was rapidly manufactured and delivered, says the company. “Using the generator as an auxiliary power source with the standby mode when there is grid energy infrastructure is extremely important for locations such as ViaPort Marina,” a company spokesman reports. Thanks to a sound insulated external container for the genset both the marina and shopping mall visitors will neither see nor hear the generator. The 6M33G825/5 model BAUDOUIN engine has 6 / 24 cylinders/valves and a 19.6-litre displacement. A diesel 4 stroke engine with a liquid (water + 50% antifreeze) cooling system and turbocharged and aftercooled aspiration. Engine dry weight 2370kg. Engine wet weight (includes oil, coolant, 2525kg Baudouin variable speed engines draw their robustness, durability and easy maintenance from Baudouin’s marine heritage. They have been perfected for a diverse range of industrial applications such as agriculture, motor pump sets, firefighting, dredging pumps, and with their high tolerance to fuel quality are ideal for use in even the most remote areas around the world. The generators made by EMSA include automatic commissioning in case of a power cut. These means that the businesses at the Viaport Marina can get fast and uninterrupted electricity without any delay and work can continue without any interruptions. ViaPort Marina is using the generator as an auxiliary power source in standby mode when the grid energy infrastructure is stable; this is extremely important for locations such as these. As the name suggests, ViaPort Marina is not just a shopping mall and entertaining location but also a busy marina for vessels. A location which blends both a marina and shopping mall culture needs energy 24/7. The EMSA generator is able to fully undertake its task and is ready to offer support for any other needs, says the manuifacturer. Akarteks, one of Turkey’s ket textile manufacturers has also chosen EMSA generators to prevent any problems due to energy loss. A company spokesman commented: “A generator is an important element for Akarteks with 5 million textile items manufactured per year. The company selected EMSA,to provide gensets for its manufacturing facilities.
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“Akarteks will minimise the energy loss level in its key manufacturing facilities and will continue to manufacture without downtime loss.” Akarteks t has been a key manufacturer in Turkey for more than 30 years. It operates four facilities with a total area of 31,000 sqm. Akarteks specified a BF6M1015CP-LAGG3A model Deutz engine, a EGK315-320N model Emsa alternator and 440 kVA diesel generator sets manufactured by EMSA to eliminate potential power cuts. The manufacturing process will be uninterrupted as the EMSA generators can start in a very short time should an outage occur The EMSA spokesman comments: “We have provided the most suitable model and generator set for Akarteks’ manufacturing facilities. Our generators will support manufacturing and decrease time loss with remote intervention, noise insulation and water-cooling properties. “In addition, the generator will also be used as auxiliary power source when there is grid energy infrastructure with standby power mode. Our generator will also issue a
warning in case of low fuel levels and provide swift and timely intervention.” For its facility in Söğütlü Organized Industrial Zone in Sakarya, Turkey, a manufacturer of designer products also turned to EMSA for a genset. A major producer and supplier of fashion and wedding dress accessories, MK MODA ATELIER recently purchased a BF6M1015C-LA-G3A model Deutz engine EGK315-320N (model Emsa alternator) 440 kVA diesel generator set. The set has been designed to go into action automatically when the factory needs energy. EMSA generators are emploiyed on six continents and 102 countries. With more than 40 years of experience EMSA continues to fulfil an important role by acting as a bridge between energy and societies.
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COGENERATION
NOVEMBER 2021
A 3.0MW BIOGAS-FUELLED POWER PLANT FOR A STARCH FACTORY IN UDONTHANI, THAILAND
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nio has supplied a 3MW gas generator consisting of two Jenbacher 420 gas engines. Souer has successfully commissioned the 3.0MW biogas-fuelled power plant which now relies on two Jenbacher 420 gas engines in Udonthani for the starch factory at times of on-off peak demand. Starch production involves the isolation of starch from plant sources. It takes place in starch manufacturing plants. The starch industry is a part of modern food processing perations which depend on using starch as a starting material for production of starch derivatives, hydrolysates, dextrins. Currently main starch sources are maize, rice, wheat, potatoes and sorghum. Applications of starch in non-food sectors include: production of dextrin and adhesives, drilling fluids, biodegradable plastics, gypsum binders and many other. In addition modified starches are used as emulsion stabilizers. Other important fields of starch application are textile sizing agents, excipient in tablets for pharmaceuticals. Based on proven Jenbacher Type 3 and Type 6 engine designs, the Series 4 gas engines are characterised by high power and efficiency. Advanced control and monitoring systems ensure easy maintenance as well as reliability and availability. Combining superb efficiency with an innovative engine concept, Type 4 units save fuel but don’t sacrifice flexibility or reliability. Type 4 is available in 50 and 60 Hz and has the flexibility to choose the gaseous fuel. This makes it an excellent option for more than ten different applications. There are more than two thousand Type 4 systems currently in use around the world, a fact which reflects well on their reliability and high availability. Reduced bearing wear adds to the longevity of the unit. Based on the proven design concepts of Type-3 and Type-6, the modern Type-4 engines in the 8001,500kWe power range are characterised by a high power density and outstanding efficiency. The optimised control and monitoring provides easy preventative maintenance and maximum reliability and availability. Type-4 engine benefits include the highest electrical efficiency in its power class, maximum levels reliability & availability. The engine has been optimised for ease of service. The Type-4 engine has features such as a LEANOX® lean burn control to ensure minimal emissions.
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A high-power turbocharger allows optimal operation at higher air intake temperature and altitude. Low NOx emissions versions available for biogas, achieved without the requirement for an exhaust catalyst. At the Udonthani starch factory biogas is being used to fuel two Jenbacher 420 gas engines to provide renewable power using the biogas cogeneration systems. In this case, biogas is formed by the anaerobic decomposition of putrescible organic material from the starch process. Biogas can either be used to generate electricity and heat via a combined heat and power gas engine, or can be cleaned to produce pure biomethane via biogas upgrading. Clarke Energy is one distributor of Jenbacher gas engines designed for robust operation on difficult gases such as biogas, landfill gas or sewage gas. Clarke Energy is also a distributor for TPI’s biogas upgrading plants. Biogas derived from starch products is classed as a renewable fuel as it originates from organic material that has been created from atmospheric carbon by plants grown within recent growing seasons and is part of the short-term carbon cycle. Jenbacher biogas engines are specifically designed to operate on different types of biogas. These gas engines are linked to an alternator in order to produce electricity at high efficiency. High efficiency electricity production enables the end user to maximise the electrical output from the biogas and hence optimise the economic performance of the anaerobic digestion plant. Using biogas from the fermentation
of organic waste, INNIO’s reciprocating engines can create heat and power as a reliable energy source to power businesses today, tomorrow, and in the future. Jenbacher biogas generator sets are widely used by farmers and i ndustrial users across the globe. Onsite biogas power plants can be used by businesses to supply their own electricity and heat needs (biogas cogeneration/CHP), or biogas gensets can produce electricity for future off-take to the grid. Biologically-derived gases can be utilised in biogas engines to generate renewable power via cogeneration in the form of electricity and heat. The electricity can be used to power the surrounding equipment or exported to the national grid. Low grade heat from the cooling circuits of the gas engine, typically available as hot water on a 70/90°C flow/return basis. High temperature exhaust gas heat can either be used directly into a drier or waste heat boiler . Alternatively, it can be converted into hot water using a shell and tube exhaust gas heat exchanger to supplement the heat from the engine cooling systems. Waste heat boilers produce steam typically at 8-15bar. Driers may be useful to reduce the moisture content of the digestate to assist in reducing transportation costs. In the event that the local legislation requires for the destruction of pathogens in the digestate (such as the European Animal By-Products Regulations) there may be the requirement to heat treat the waste via pasteurisation or sterilisation. pasteurisation unit. www.innio.com www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
GENSETS
NOVEMBER 2021
GENSETS FOR MEDICAL CARE: 500 KW GENSET FOR NURSING CENTRE IN SOUTH CAROLINA, USA
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new 500kW genset has been supplied by Blue Star Power Systems, Inc. to a Nursing Centre in Darlington, South Carolina. This unit will replace the smaller Katolight set which was previously supplying power to critical life support circuits - the new set will now power the entire facility in the event of an outage. The new unit will be connected to the building using ASCO switchgear. The company’s new Blue Star PS Generators come equipped with level 2 sound attenuated and weatherproof enclosures. The VD500’s come fully protected by a 2 year warranty. Model: VD500, Engine: Volvo Penta TAD1641GE-B, Control Panel: DGC-2020, the Fuel Tank offers 24-hour runtime. Blue Star Power Systems, Inc’s Digital Gen-Set Controller (DGC-2020) is described as a highly advanced integrated genset control system. The DGC-2020 icombines rugged construction and microprocessor technology to offer a product which will hold up to almost any environment and flexible enough to meet a client or application’s needs, reports Blue Star Power Systems. This device provides gen-set control, transfer switch control, metering, protection and programmable logic in a simple, easy to use, reliable, rugged, and cost effective package, reports Blue Star Power Systems. The unit is UL Recognized and CSA & CE approved, is microprocessor based and comes with a complete system metering, remote communication options and has a rugged encapsulated construction. The DGC-2020 can provide long distance communication by adding a modem. When a modem is used, the user can access the DGC-2020 from virtually anywhere via a dedicated telephone line. The user can monitor and control the genset as if standing right in front of it. The DGC-2020 can also dial out for pre-programmed circumstances to alert the user of selected situations. When the RS-485 option is selected, the user can send and receive information from the DGC-2020 via the RS485 communications port and A Modbus protocol feature allows the DGC-2020 to be fully integrated into the building management system. In addition to the standard generator protection (27, 59, 81O, 81U) the DGC-2020 can be equipped with a more sophisticated generator protection system. This option provides an overcurrent element (51) with 17 selectable time current characteristic curves and a voltage phase
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balance protection function. The DGC-2020 monitors utility (mains) and determines if it is providing power that is suitable for the loads. If the utility supply goes outside of predetermined levels, the generator is started and the utility is disconnected from the load and the generator is connected. When the utility returns to acceptable levels for a sufficient time, the generator is disconnected and the utility is reconnected to the load. It also includes appropriate adjustable timers or time delays for establishing stable utility operation. A CEM add-on module increases the contact input and contact output capability adding 10 contact inputs and 24 form C contact outputs. This module communicates to the DGC-2020 via SAE J1939 CANBUS and allows the user to program the functionality of these inputs and outputs in the BESTCOMS programmable logic program. The user can add labels for the inputs and outputs that appear on BESTCOMS front panel, and in the programmable logic. All the functionality can be assigned to these inputs and outputs as if they were an integrated part of the DGC-2020. The CEM-2020 module has all of the environmental ratings, like the DGC-2020, including a model for UL Class1 Div2 applications. The output ratings of the form C contacts are: (12 contacts) 10A @ 30VDC and (12 contacts) 2A @ 30VDC.
The 2A rated contacts are gold flash contacts for low current circuits. The CEM-2020 terminals accept a maximum wire size of 12 AWG while the chassis ground requires 12 AWG wire. The CEM-2020 provides the user with the flexibility to use the same model DGC-2020 gen-set controller for simple applications or more complicated applications that require contact functionality or duplication of contacts for remote annunciation. Flexibility is one of the benefits of the DGC-2020, and this add-on module enhances that benefit even further, says the manufacturer. A NetBiter® RTU-TCP Gateway feature connects the fully enhanced DGC-2020 with Ethernet and mobile networks. The gateway acts as a transparent bridge translating DGC2020 Modbus registers allowing control systems, such as PLCs, SCADA, etc. to communicate over Ethernet. One gateway is required per generator allowing multiple generator sets to be accessed and monitored simultaneously. Features include: connectivity between serial Modbus devices and the Modbus TCP; RS-232, RS-485 and RS-422 connectivity; Ethernet and mobile network connectivity; 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet; web-based configuration; DIN rail mounting; and network and serial status indicators. bluestarps.com
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NOVEMBER 2021
TWO 2MW DIESEL GENSETS FOR THE PUNTA CATALINA THERMOELECTRIC POWER STATION
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argen has delivered two 2MW diesel gensets for the Punta Catalina Thermoelectric Power Station in the Dominican Republic. The 752MW Punta Catalina is a coal-fired thermoelectric power plant with two power-generating units located in the Valdesia region of the Peravia province in the Southwest sector of the Dominican Republic. It is owned by Dominican Corporation of State Electric Companies (CDEEE) and Patrimonial Fund of Reformed Companies (Fonper). Punta Catalina is the country’s biggest power-generating facility. It is operated by Central Termoelectrica Punta Catalina, a commercial company, co-owned by the state-run Dominican Corporation of State Electric Companies (CDEEE) with 99.2% interest and Patrimonial Fund of Reformed Companies (Fonper) with 0.8% interest. The plant was constructed by the Odebrecht-Tecnimont-Estrella consortium, and the rights to the power plant were transferred to the CDEEE and Fonper in December 2019. The project involved an estimated investment of approximately $2.45bn. The first unit of the power plant became operational in October 2019, while the second unit completed final test stages in April 2020 and is generating 376MW. The inauguration ceremony of the power plant was postponed due to the Covod-19 pandemic. A total of $600m was issued in sovereign bonds and financing resources from European banks (SACE) to ensure the development of the project in 2016. The plant can meet up to 35% of the total power demand of the Dominican Republic. The project created more than 6,400 direct jobs and 20,000 indirect jobs during the peak period of its construction. Punta Catalina is an advanced power plant, based on clean-fuel technology. It comprises two pulverised mineral coal-fired units with 376MW capacity each,
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delivering a total combined capacity of 752MW. The nominal efficiency of the plant is 39.2% LHV. Each unit of the plant features a 360MW pulverised coal boiler with an air quality control system, coal pulverisers, air heaters, fans, steam turbine generator, process control, as well as monitoring systems. The units are also equipped with the Plant Balance equipment needed for the plant’s operation. Additionally, the project includes the country’s longest coal handling port terminal with a length of 1,600m, a completely closed building with 200,000t of coal storage capacity, and other associated infrastructure. The coal used as fuel is currently transported through closed transportation systems without the need for human intervention. A spokesman for MARGEN, basedin Marinello, Italy, commented: “We have just completed the overhaul of the plant at the Punta Catalina Thermoelectric Power Station in Santo Domingo. We have provided two generators of 2 MW each, featuring the dummyload system: a load bank has allowed the efficient operation of the station serving the emergency startup of the power station’s turbine.” Two 2MW diesel generators are key to maintaining the ongoing power supplies at the Punta Catalina thermoelectric power station. Most electricity generation in the
Dominican Republic comes from thermal sources. Only 14% of the i nstalled capacity is hydroelectric, with this percentage falling to below 9% when all the thermal self-generation is accounted for. The exploitation of other renewable resources (i.e. solar, wind, tidal) is very limited. National capacity The Dominican Republic has a total installed capacity of 3,635 MW with peak demand of 1,800 MW.8 Renewable energy generation in the Dominican Republic only makes up 14% of total electricity (nearly all of which is provided by hydroelectric facilities), while the remaining 85% of electricity is generated from imported fossil fuels. Despite recent growth in the country’s generating capacity, 18.4% of its demandhave gone unmet.. Due to grid unreliability, many industries and private individuals generate their own electricity using inefficient small-scale fossil fuel-based units. The Dominican Republic also had high transmission and distribution losses of more than 30% - in some years - which have been attributed mostly to electricity theft, blackouts, inadequate investment in capacity upgrades, and limited regulatory capacity. www.margen.it www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
GENSETS
NOVEMBER 2021
HEAT RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY SUCCESS IN THE COLD OF THE CANADIAN ARCTIC
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s Summer turns in to Autumn and before the great Mackenzie River freezes over, several large barges are transported along the river’s icy waters. Once secured in position, they form an oil and gas exploration camp which operates from October through to June each year and has done so for the past 12 years. With the approach of Winter, temperatures fall dramatically so that the barges are frozen fast into the ice-covered river. Due to its remote location, for the next six months the only way in or out of the camp is by helicopter, or ice roads constructed on top of the frozen river. The barge facility is now home and base camp for Horizon Marine’s 88-person crew, who will work throughout the winter months in one of the most remote oil and gas exploration facilities on earth. With seasonal temperatures ranging from -17°C to -40°C, the working days are long, extremely cold and very dark in this North Canadian Winter wilderness. Supporting life in these freezer like conditions is the ‘Arctic Star’; the base camp barge where the crew retreat for warmth and light during those dark winter days and nights. Heat and power are valuable, vital resources, without which, the crew would surely perish in this hostile environment. To ensure there is adequate provision of both, Frontier Power Products were commissioned by Horizon to design and build a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system to replace the previous two independent 400 kW gen-sets, which had no heat recovery system. The solution proposed by Frontier used three 150 kW (270hp) John Deere generating sets, arranged to operate in parallel, with automatic controls enabling the units to start up and shut down individually, to cater for the varying electrical demands of the camp. A heat recovery system was also required for the gen-sets engines and here, Frontier relied on Bowman’s technical expertise to provide the correct specification heat exchangers to harvest heat energy from the engines cooling and exhaust systems. Bowman proposed a solution comprising three shell and tube heat exchangers to cool and recover heat from the engines jacket water, plus three exhaust gas heat exchangers to recover the high levels of waste heat generated from the engines exhaust stream. Heat that would normally be rejected from the cooling and exhaust systems is recovered by the Bowman units and then piped to and dispersed throughout the camp. www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
The Bowman heat recovery solution has proved to be extremely reliable, as the original heat exchangers have now been in operation for around 25,000 hours, since installation 12 years ago. During that time, fuel costs for the ‘Artic Star’ have reduced by around 33%, thanks to the addition of the heat recovery system. Adding heat recovery to an engine powered genset is an effective way of recovering a cost-effective energy source that would otherwise go to waste, whilst increasing engine efficiency from around 30% (power only) to in excess of 80% (combined heat & power). Around 50% of all fuel input into the engine can be recovered as heat energy and Bowman manufactures a range of heat exchangers that can recover this from virtually every part of the engine, including the exhaust stream, jacket water cooling, turbo charged induction air, plus oil lubrication and fuel cooling. Recovered heat can be used for a wide range of domestic, commercial or industrial uses, including district heating, hot water, process heating, generating additional electricity, grain drying, fuel pre-heating, or running a chiller for comfort cooling. Excellent heat transfer efficiency, UK manufacture and high quality standards
are just some of the reasons why Bowman are leaders in waste heat recovery solutions for gensets. As a leading UK-based manufacturer of shell and tube coolers which deliver highly-efficient cooling solutions for a wide range of applications, including compressors, pumps, engines, hydraulic power packs, plastic injection moulding machinery and much more. Bowman Heat Exchangers and Oil Coolers provide high quality, thermally-efficient heat transfer solutions for a variety of demanding applications worldwide. Bowman offers one of the widest product ranges available covering a multitude of water-cooled applications. Backed by 100 years of heat transfer experience, Bowman heat exchangers can today be found in some of the most extreme and demanding applications known. ej-bowman.com
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NEW CONTRACT: 1,100 KVA DIESEL GENSET INSTALLED AT MAJOR HOSPITAL IN THE UK
enesal has provided a GEN1100CC diesel genset for a hospital in the UK’s northwest region. A company spokesman commented: “At Genesal Energy, we have just supplied emergency power to one of the main hospitals in the Northwest of the UK through the design, manufacture and supply of a 1100 kVA standby generator set ready to work in parallel with the mains.” NHS hospitals need a reliable source of power - the electrical demands of a hospital far outweigh those for most other building types. One reason is that hospitals have unique equipment with very large power requirements, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs), computer tomography (CT) scanners, and other imaging equipment. Monitoring of patients, supplying lighting, heating and ventilation - all require a high quality energy supply in life-critical situations where people could be at risk, The generator designed by the Genesal Energy engineering team guarantees the continuous electricity supply and therefore, the uninterrupted operation of the hospital’s health services in the different areas. “Generator sets must be designed for a quick response – a few seconds – in the event of a mains failure or any other reason involving a power outage. “This is the case of the equipment we designed for this particular British hospital as its main goal is to ensure the electricity supply in all the medical care facilities. This includes operating rooms, hospitalisation plants and other health areas with the greatest precision.” The spokesman comments: “In addition, noise pollution has been reduced to the minimum levels considering the importance of peace and quiet for patients in this kind of buildings.” “Our extensive experience in developing on-demand solutions for hospitals, regardless of their size and/or location, is one of Genesal Energy’s highlights both in Spain and internationally, as well as the best guarantee of the quality of our equipment.” Genesal Energy’s R+D+I department stated: “There is a common denominator in hospitals: they treat convalescent people. This consequently implies a challenge for the company, as the safety and precision of Genesal’s equipment must reach their highest levels, especially in these buildings. “Our generator sets are designed under the premise that nothing can fail, and there cannot be any failures in the process. It is fundamental for every unit which leaves the factory to be utterly reliable so that energy is provided quickly and with the necessary power”, The genset features a Comap InteliGen NTC BaseBox controller with InteliVision 5 display unit. The ComAp InteliGen NTC, a successor of ComAp’s bestseller – InteliGen NT, is a high-end controller suitable for any complex single or multiple gensets paralleling application operating in standby or island mode. The InteliGen NTC is a comprehensive genset controller able to provide parallel operation for up to 32 gensets. According to the manufacturer, ComAp’s InteliGen range of controllers offer unparalleled value, reliability and flexibility. As one of the company’s most popular products, the InteliGen range has become an industry standard for use with single or multiple gensets operating in standby or parallel modes.
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The Comap InteliGen NTC BaseBox controller can be used indenpendently or in conjunction with detachable / external colour displays InteliVision 5, InteliVision 8, InteliVision 12 Touch, or InteliVision 18Touch According to ComAp it can offer a complete integrated genset solution and signal sharing via CAN bus with minimum external components needed. It offers many communication options - Ethernet connection (RJ45), USB 2.0 slave interface, 1× RS232 / 2× RS485 interface with Modbus protocol support; Analog / GSM / ISDN / CDMA modem communication support; SMS
messages; ECU Modbus interface; isolated secondary RS485. The unit features automatic synchronising and power control (via speed governor or ECU), AMF function, Baseload, Import / Export, Peak shaving, Voltage and PF control (AVR) There are selectable measurement ranges for AC voltages and currents – 120 / 277 V, 0–1 / 0–5 A. True RMS (TRMS) is used with Voltage, Current and Power measurement Inputs and outputs configurable for various customer needs. Bipolar binary outputs also provide the option of using BO as High or Low side switch. genesalenergy.com
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GENSETS
NOVEMBER 2021
TRANSFORMERS, SWITCHGEAR & CONTAINERISED MODULAR SUBSTATIONS FOR SOUTH AFRICA
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outh Africa’s exciting onshore natural gas and helium project Tetra4 is being supplied with transformers, switchgear and containeriSed modular substations by local commercial operation Zest WEG. Developed by emerging producer Renergen, Tetra4 is the country’s first and only holder of an onshore petroleum production right. Located near Virginia in the Free State province, the natural gas in the deposit reportedly contains world-beating concentrations of helium – up to 12% compared to typical levels of around 0,5%. The first phase of the project is advancing well, with the construction of the liquid natural gas (LNG) an helium plant scheduled for completion by the end of 2021 or early in 2022. According to Lukas Barnard, Zest WEG’s sector specialist - oil and gas business development, the equipment ordered from Zest WEG is on track to be delivered and installed in the third quarter of this year. “The transformers we have been contracted to supply are a 7MVA 33/11KV unit and two 1.5MVA 6.6/0.4KV units, being manufactured locally at our transformer facility in Wadeville,” says Barnard. “We will also supply the 33kV, 11kV and 6,6kV medium voltage switchgear, which will be installed into two six-meter containerized substations, being locally manufactured by Zest WEG at its Heidelberg facility.” He explains: “The medium voltage switchgear will be installed in the modular substations in Heidelberg, where a factory acceptance test will be conducted before equipment is transported to site. The complete package is managed with a single point of contact – a project manager – at Zest WEG, easing the customer’s administrative burden.” Renergen says it wanted a supplier with the necessary experience and expertise, but more than that it needed a partner who could meet the tight delivery requirements, with enough flexibility to find solutions to the challenges related to a project of this nature.
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“There have been many benefits working with local companies including additional flexibility and control, while allowing us to react quickly to changes and challenges that arise as we roll out the project,” says Nick Mitchell, Renergen Chief Operating Officer. “Any support of local business has far reaching economic benefits for the communities in which they operate and this remains a critical balance for us to achieve in a project, where not all the components can be manufactured locally or available locally. It also reduces currency risk by minimizing our exposure to exchange rate fluctuations.” Renergen also emphasizes the advantage of Zest WEG’s package solutions capability, especially in a project like this with multiple streams of work that need to be coordinated across multi-disciplinary teams. Barnard says this is where Zest WEG’s project manager added considerable value in terms of management, procurement and project flow. “When multiple contractors and suppliers are involved, the project flow becomes very difficult and can generate significantly more risk,” he says.
“Our project manager was able to work with the customer to mitigate these risks and streamline the roll-out.” He also notes the advantages of the containerized and E-House modular substations in fast track projects. By manufacturing the units in a dedicated facility, Zest WEG provided an efficient solution while reducing the on-site responsibilities of the project developers. “Building a brick-and-mortar substation means more personnel and activity on site over an extended period, with all the related health and safety implications such as inductions and medical checks,” says Barnard. “It is quicker and far more convenient to build it in a wellequipped facility such as ours where it is also possible to run factory acceptance tests before delivery.” Today, WEG offers a complete line of generators for the most diverse applications, from the simplest to the most dedicated, in different environments conditions. Used for power generation, its high quality transmission and distribution equipment is employed by energy & utility companies and substations in large industries around the world. www.weg.net
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ASSOCIATIONS
SOCIAL ENERGY CLOSES ELECTRICITY AND A G S SUPLP Y BUSINESS, CONTINUES IN SOLAR BATTERIES
Renewable energy scale-up Social Energy has taken the decision to close its electricity and gas supply business in light of untenable current market conditions, but will continue to operate as a solar battery optimisation company, selling smart battery systems and providing ongoing savings to its customers. The cleantech company with 7,100+ connected solar battery customers acted as the energy supplier for 5,600 of its customers, helping them to keep their bills as low as possible, in addition to the savings that they make from their solar and battery systems. With the current spiking costs across wholesale electricity and gas, Social Energy has been forced to close its retail energy supply business, and like numerous other suppliers, enter Ofgem’s Supplier of Last Resort (SoLR) process. Since its launch in 2019, Social Energy has always had a different business model to many other supply businesses, has never appeared on switching websites or offered loss-leading tariffs. However, with energy suppliers forced to now sell energy at a loss under the Ofgem price cap, the management team have concluded that the UK supply business is no longer viable.
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NOVEMBER 2021
Technology Seminar and 73rd Annual Luncheon
STEPHEN MARCOS JONES APO P INTED CEO OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR CONSULTANCY AND ENGINEERING Stephen Marcos Jones has been appointed new chief executive of the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE), the business association for those who design, deliver, and manage our infrastructure and built environment. He replaces Hannah Vickers who left ACE earlier in the year. He will take up his new role on 31 January 2022. Stephen joins following more than a decade in senior leadership roles representing the UK’s energy sector on the global stage. He joins ACE after four years at the helm of UKPIA, the trade association for the UK’s downstream fuel sector. While at UKPIA, Stephen led significant change across this important manufacturing sector, spearheading a cross-industry response on issues such as environmental regulation and promoting the sector’s opportunity to deliver decarbonisation in pursuit of Net Zero, while helping to articulate a vision for a sustainable future for the sector. He has led on issues such as the energy transition, the role of hydrogen, fuel quality, forging proactive and collaborative relationships with the UK Government and the devolved administrations at ministerial level. Most recently, he has promoted the concept of industrial clustering and is a strong advocate of the Government’s levelling up agenda. Prior to this Stephen held a number of senior leadership positions at OGUK, the representative body for the UK offshore energy industry,
Thursday 28 April, 2022 Leonardo Royal Hotel Tower Bridge,London 20/20 Vision: Powering a New Decade IPowerE’s 2021 Technology Seminar and Luncheon is to 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. 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. Catch up on the latest technology developments and hear and engage with internationally renowned speakers, network with other members, clients, colleagues and friends, old and new. Principal Guest: Dr Cathy McClay, Head of Strategy at Sembcorp Energy Guest Speaker: Mandy Hickson, Former Royal Air Force Fast Jet (Tornado) Pilot
IPowerE’s Operational Report New Submissions Welcomed
The IPowerE Annual Operational Report is an important report and a unique compilation of data of value to the Power Industry worldwide, including owners, operators, financial bodies, manufacturers and consulting engineers. The report is made available to all contributing Power Owners/ Operators and all IPowerE members. Our objective is to encourage the sharing of information within the power industry for improved availability, reliability and safety of operations in the industry as a whole. Contributors provide data for the report covering engines and all forms of generating plant including reciprocating engines, gas turbines, combined cycle plants, conventional steam plant, hydro plants and renewables including solar, wind, and hydro plants. We invite you to review the Operational Report page: https://www.ipowere.org/operational_report. html
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NOVEMBER 2021
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ENERGY DAY AT THE UN CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE UK 2021, SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY & NATURAL GAS
ix years ago, in 2015 COP21 took place in Paris. For the first time ever, every participating country agreed to work together to limit global warming to not more than 1.5 degrees, to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate, and to make money available to deliver on these aims. The Paris Agreement was born. They agreed that every five years they would come back with an updated plan that would reflect their highest possible ambition at that time. So, the run up to this year’s summit in Glasgow was the moment (delayed by a year due to the pandemic) when countries updated their plans for reducing emissions. But, the commitments laid out in Paris have not come close to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees, and the decade running up to 2030 is seen as crucial. November 4th 2021 was Energy Day at the UN Climate Change Conference UK 2021. The headlines of the day were all about the commitment to phase out coal as the largest single contributor to climate change, although other announcements included the intention to deliver clean, renewable energy to 1 billion people in developing and emerging economies and create 150 million green jobs by 2030. AMPS members have been making the transition to cleaner energy for some time, and although emergency power, particularly in certain situations, may still rely on diesel as a fast and reliable fuel source, there are now dependable greener and cleaner options available. Like it or not the power industry is undergoing a big change. We take a closer look at three AMPS members to discover how they are taking steps to address the problem. SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPED AT SILVERSTONEPARK SAVING FUEL & EMISSIONS IN CONSTRUCTION Silverstone Park business PUNCH Flybrid entered into a new partnership with Select Plant Hire Ltd. In September that could transform the way generators are utilised on construction sites across the country. In a trial on one of its sites in London, Select, a leading plant hire specialist, connected a crane’s generator set to a PUNCH Flybrid energy storage flywheel. In just one month (equating to 213 hours), the technology achieved a 50% fuel saving (over 1,300 litres) and prevented close to 3,500kg of CO² being released into the atmosphere. That is the equivalent to the emissions of 30 passenger cars per month (based on average annual statistics per mile in the UK).
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The technology has been designed and developed inside PUNCH Flybrid’s premises at Silverstone Park. PUNCH Flybrid Managing Director Tobias Knichel commented: “It takes courage to be first. Select Plant Hire was the first company to approach PUNCH Flybrid for a technical collaboration to integrate flywheel energy storage directly onto tower cranes. “Working together with the Select team for the last few months demonstrated that Select not only understand the technical aspects of tower cranes very well, but they have also shown an outstanding level of support and forward thinking to their impressive customer base. “This has convinced us that partnering with Select is the right next step for PUNCH Flybrid.” Alex Warrington, Select’s Managing Director, said: “At one of our London sites we reduced the generator size on our CTL1600 (66t luffer) from 800kVA to 500kVA, with the opportunity for further reduction. It instantly generates substantial CO² savings and saves significant costs of rental – it makes sense on every level. This is yet another example of Select’s investment in sustainable plant.”
AGGREKO: HOW VIRTUAL GAS PIPELINES CAN HELP TO UNLOCK A GREENER FUTURE Conor Dooley, Director of Business Development – Energy Sectors Aggreko reflects on what’s ahead for natural gas. Up until now, natural gas has sometimes been viewed in the same category as diesel. The general verdict has been that companies need to ditch all non-renewables as they transition towards lower emissions. Natural gas emits up to 40 per cent less CO2, 80 per cent less NOx, and 99 per cent less SO2 than diesel. Because of this, natural gas will be the strongest growing fossil fuel from 2020 to 2035. It is the only fossil fuel expected to grow beyond 2030, peaking in 2037 before then being replaced by renewable solutions. It can be a key first step in reducing emissions and a stepping-stone on the net zero journey. For hard-to-abate sectors, such as heavy industry and heavy-duty transport, it provides an ideal bridging solution—offering a lower-emission alternative to other fossil fuels. In addition to producing fewer emissions than other fossil fuels, some of its other benefits include: •Its environmentally safer to store than other fossil fuels. •At its present levels, natural gas has enough recoverable resources to last around 230 years according to certain estimates. Up until recently, however, there was one major challenge: Natural gas was only accessible to projects located in close proximity to pipelines. But this is changing. Sectors which have sites in remote locations, such as mines, need to overcome the hurdles of access before they can consider how they begin to reduce their emissions footprint. Traditionally, diesel has been seen as the fuel of choice—due to its inherent energy density, reliability, availability, and relative cost advantage. But when it comes to remote off-grid projects, virtual pipelines provide an innovative and eminently reliable source of LNG. By embracing natural gas, companies operating in hard-to-abate sectors or running remote projects can take the first step towards lowering emissions.
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MAHLE Powertrain, the development service provider of automotive supplier MAHLE is supporting Liebherr Machines Bulle SA in their research aimed at developing hydrogenfuelled internal combustion engines, potentially for generator applications. Their work involves the use of MAHLE’s prechamber jet ignition system (MJI). Engine tests have shown that by using this technology, the mixture of hydrogen and air can be ignited and burned at a high compression ratio, which makes the combustion process very efficient and stable. This paves the way for hydrogen generated in climate-neutral processes to be used in heavy-duty and off-road applications, such as excavators, track vehicles, and wheeled loaders. “The use of hydrogen as a combustion fuel has the potential to make many heavy-duty and off-road applications climate-neutral quickly,” says Peter Wieske, Director Corporate Advanced Engineering at MAHLE. “A large number of studies in recent decades have shown that hydrogen can be used in internal combustion engines without any problems.” “The expertise of Liebherr’s engineering teams in off-highway engine combustion and research on alternative fuels has been critical in this project,” adds Bouzid Seba, Head of Predevelopment at Liebherr Machines Bulle. He underscores Liebherr’s open approach to all technologies, whereby the company explores various methods of energy conversion and the fuels that are most suited to them. “The challenge is to stop engine knocking and premature ignition without reducing the compression ratio and thus efficiency and performance yield. Our joint tests suggest that we have found the right solution with MAHLE Jet Ignition,” notes Mike Bunce, Head of Research for MAHLE Powertrain US. In order to to achieve stable operation with a high compression ratio whilst avoiding engine knock and pre-ignition, hydrogen engines must be operated with a large amount of excess air. www.mahle.com
SCALABLE ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS SimpliPhi Power and Schneider Electric now have a UL 9540 safety certification for AccESS and BOSS energy storage systems with Schneider Electric’s XW Pro hybrid inverter charger and SimpliPhi’s PHI 3.8 advanced lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) batteries. UL 9540 is an important certification and fire safety standard for the design and installation of residential and commercial energy storage systems. Completing UL 9540 certification and related testing enables streamlined system design and simplifies the fire and building code approval process, making energy storage installations simpler, faster and less costly. Approved system designs include both SimpliPhi’s PHI 3.8 kilowatt-hour (kWh) LFP batteries and AmpliPHI 3.8kWh with integrated advanced communications capabilities. SimpliPhi’s trusted LFP batteries do not use cobalt oxides, meaning they are not hazardous and are not prone to thermal runaway and fires like other lithium-ion battery chemistries, says Schneider. solar.schneider-electric.com 36
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MECC ALTE & THE NEW THE NEW ECP4 ALTERNATOR Mecc Alte recently introduced the ECP4 C-Type 18 and 20kVA alternators - a technically advanced type designed to suit power generation applications. Whether standby or prime power, this alternator is equipped to suit the demands of the market that requires cost-effective solutions without any compromise on performance. The alternator range features 12-wire stator output leads, allowing reconfiguration of voltages to suit the usual worldwide requirements: 50/60Hz capable. A damper cage is included which means that any distorted loads and 1phase loads do not create a problem. With parallel capability from standard, together with the damper cage and 12 wire reconnectable there is maximum flexibility for any application. Fitted with a class leading digital AVR that ensures you can get the most accurate voltage regulation and provides alarm history, so you know what the generator has been doing, how often and how long. The industrial range has the advantage of the unique Mecc Alte MAUX (Mecc Alte Auxiliary Winding Power Boost System) which can provide 300% forced current for 20 seconds as standard. This enables each alternator to take transient overload ability much higher than its nominal rating. www.meccalte.com www.wipmagazines.com www.powermediagroup.co.uk
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