Title: ISA
1Reducing Site Energy Costs with Combined Heat
and Power Generation
www.f4energy.com
2Presentation Outline
- Introduction to F4energy Combined Heat and
Power - Background to the Irish Energy Market Energy
Prices - Examples of CHP Applications in Ireland
- Fossil Fuel CHP, Renewable CHP, Trigeneration
- CHP Installation Considerations
- CHP Design Philosophies
- Investment Payback Example
- Questions
3About F4energy
- F4energy was founded in late 2001 by former ESB
and Siemens professionals to provide Combined
Heat and Power (CHP) solutions in the Irish
market. - Comprehensive CHP Offering including Feasibility
Assessment, Design, Installation and
Maintenance. - F4energy currently operates 70 CHP plants in
Ireland - District Heating, Shopping Centres, Industry,
Hospitals, Hotels, Office Blocks, Universities,
Local Government
4What is Combined Heat and Power (CHP) ?-
Generation of Power Heat from Single Fuel Input
-
WASTE.
40 Efficiency
Electricity Output
WASTE.
80 Efficiency
Heat Output
Electricity Output
5Combined Heat and Power in Europe
In Europe, 9 of all power production is produced
using Combined Heat and Power.. In Ireland.
less than 3 of the nations power production is
CHP
6Background to the Irish Energy Market
- Rising National Demand and Security of National
Grid Supply - Eirgrids Generation Adequacy Report for
2008-2014 shortfall of 500MW over next five
years with an estimated 2.6 p.a. growth in
national demand. - Irelands reliance on imported fuels for Energy
(gas/oil/coal)The upward shift in world energy
prices will be fully passed on to Irish consumers
due to Irelands 90 energy import dependency.
- Regulatory Drivers Building Energy Ratings
New Part L compliance driving energy efficiency
- CAPITAL GRANT AID SCHEME FOR COMBINED HEAT AND
POWER - 30 Capital Grant Aid for CHP Unit, Installation
Consultancy Costs
7Examples of CHP Applications
- District Heating uses a Centralized Energy Centre
to produce Energy for multiple clients. - Example ?Elm Park Site, Dublin City 300m,
100,000m2 scheme inc. Office Blocks, Daycare
Centre, 400 Apartments Energy Efficient Design
includes a centralized Energy Centre with 1.2MWe
CHP Site Tenants are invoiced for Heat
Electricity by Energy Supply Company
8District Heating Applications
9District Heating Energy Centre
1200kW Electrical Output Servicing Mixed Use
Development
10Retail Applications
- Tesco Nutgrove CHP Used for Space Hot Water
Heating - 6 month, 24/7 Operation
- New Maynooth, Tramore, Drogheda Trigeneration
Sites producing Heat, Cooling and Electricity-
12 month 24/7 Operation
11Hospital Applications
12Industry Applications
CHP Trigeneration Solutions Producing Heat,
Cooling Electricity for Production Processes
13Hotel Applications
14University Applications
15Local Government Applications
16Inside a CHP Plant
17Renewable CHP TechnologiesBiomass Fuel Conversion
- Thermal Conversion Options? Using Heat for
Combustion or GassificationPower Generation
Biomass Steam Boiler Turbineor Biomass
Gassifier Reciprocating Engine/Stirling Engine - Chemical/Biochemical Conversion Options?
Transesterification of Oils into BiodieselPower
Generation Biodiesel refining Recip Engine?
Anaerobic DigestionPower Generation Anaerobic
Digester Recip Engine
18Gassifier Reciprocating Engine
19Anaerobic Digester Recip Engine
20AD in operation
21Trigeneration (CCHP)
Heat Rejection
Absorption Chiller(s)
Conventional Chillers
Chilled Water Circuit
CHP Plant(s)
Trigeneration is the generation of Heat, Cooling
and Power from a single fuel input
Heating Circuit
22Seasonal Energy Demand profile heat/cold/electrici
ty
23Absorption Chiller Plant
24CHP Installation Considerations
- Five primary interface points
- 1) Low Pressure Hot Water Piping Connection to
Boiler - 2) Natural Gas Piping Connection to Gas Manifold
- 3) Combustion Exhaust
- 4) Ventilation Air
- 5) Power Cable Connection to LV Switchgear
25CHP Gas, Water Exhaust Connections
26CHP Gas, Heat Exhaust Connections
27CHP LPHW Piping Connection
28CHP Installation Considerations
- Points to Consider
- 1) Thermal Centralized/Distributed
on-site? STEAM / Hot Water? - CHP/Boiler Control Philosophy? Location of
Heat Rejection Unit - 2) Natural Gas Pressure Considerations?
- 3) Combustion Exhaust Common Manifold?
- 4) Ventilation Air Duct to External?
- 5) Power Cable Connection LV/MV? Switchgear?
29CHP Design Philosophies
CHP Design Approach Modulating, Buffer or Base
Load Design Philosophy CHP Plants are available
in a wide output range. The Feasibility Study
matches the clients Energy Demand Profile with
the optimal CHP output range.
30The SPARK GAP Explained
- CHP uses low cost commodity input (natural gas)
to produce higher value commodity outputs ( Heat
and Electricity). - Spark Gap is difference between Gas prices and
Electricity prices. - Cost of gas is 2.5cent/kWh Versus 11cent/kWh
for Electricity. - Energy Economics for 1MWe Plant hourly daytime
production - 1MW electricity output _at_ 11 cent/kWh
110 1MW Heat output _at_ 3.1 cent/kWh
31Less- 2.6MW Gas input _at_ 2.5 cent/kWh (
65)- Lifecycle Maintenance cost per hour (
12) TOTAL ENERGY SAVINGS FROM CHP PLANT
64 per hour - _at_ 7 Day x 24 Hours Annual Operation 512,000
Savings per year
31Economics of 1MWe Combined Heat and Power
- 1MW electrical output/1MW thermal output (low
pressure hot water) - 8,000 annual operating hours (24 Hours Daily)
Outputs
Input
1MW Electricity 8 GWh annually
2.6 MW Nat. Gas 21 GWh annually
880,000
520,000
1MW Heat 5GWh annually
Maintenance
96,000
248,000
Net Annual Energy Savings 512,000
32CHP Project Risk Assessment
- Design Risk Is the CHP Plant Output Sized
Correctly?- CHP Feasibility Study should
address Site Thermal, Cooling Electrical Load
and map the optimal CHP Plant against this
demand. - Technical Risk Will the CHP Plant Operate
Correctly (LIFECYCLE)?Under Capital Purchase
Contract..Technical Risk can be transferred in
full to CHP company via the Lifecycle Warranty
(covers all parts, labour, consumables
etc.)Under Discounted Energy Supply
Contract.Technical Risk carried by CHP company - C) Energy Price Risk Will Spark Gap change
significantly?Under Capital Purchase
Contract..Irish Electricity Prices are locked
into gas price relationship so CHP plant reflects
National Grid Pricing Structure Under
Discounted Energy Supply Contract.Energy Price
Risk carried by CHP Company
33- Questions.
- Thank You.
- Aidan McDonnell
- Business Manager
- F4energy Ltd.Unit 14, Penrose WharfCork
CityTel 021 4861420Fax 021 4552628 - www.f4energy.com