Worldwide Independent Power – November 2021

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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


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