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Pascal Stijns2008
HoneywellHoneywell Energy ServicesEnergy Services
Atrium HospitalAtrium HospitalTriTri--Generation OptimisationGeneration Optimisation
HeerlenHeerlenNetherlandsNetherlands
20032003--2007 results2007 resultsPascal Pascal StijnsStijns
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Where is Heerlen ?
• 1230 Hospital beds• 28.617 In patients• 18.696 Out patients • 435.984 Consultations
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Hospital Utility demands
HeatingCooling
ElectricitySteam
Various gasesVarious waters
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Tri-Gen Plant lay outC
entr
al H
eatin
g R
etur
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Nat
.gas
Central Heating-Supply
Stea
m-S
uppl
y
3*Electrical Chiller
1100 kW
Coo
ling
Ret
urn
Coo
ling
Supp
ply
Emergency Cooling1000 kW
AbsorbtionChiller
1000/700 kW
CHP I1000/670 kW
CHP II1000/670 kW
Steam Boiler I 4650 kW
Steam Boiler II4650 kW
Hot WaterBoiler
4650 kW
CoolingTower1700 kW
Free Cooling300 kW
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Some pictures
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Annual variable energy cost (euros)
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t GasElectricityTotal
The challenge !1) Energy bill
2) Major expansion of the hospital capacity
3) Change in utility demands
4) Liberalisation of the energy market
5) Financial constraints (pay back and budget)
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The approach
1) Demand reduction ( building )
2) Generation optimisation ( utility )
• Demand modeling
• Physical Economical Model
• Model & Demand validation
• Scenario investigation and sensitivity analysis
• Select solutions
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Energy Study : Metering Data Collection
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Energy Study : Data Analysis
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Investigated Economical Solutions
• Smaller CoGen
• Smaller steam boiler
• Heat storage
• Cooling storage
• Variable speed drives
• Emergency Diesel Gen Sets
Didn’t passed financial or project/physical constraints in 2001
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Solution : Flue Gas Condenser
Heat recovery : 3.2 GWh(since september 2002-2007)Total heat demand : 67 GWh
Savings 3-4 % of total heat demand or350.000 Nm3 of Gas savings or 65.000 Euro/5 years or 393.750 kg CO2 reduction.
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Solution : free cooling during autumn/winter/spring time
The system delivered 576.000 kWh of cooling in 2007 which is close to 15 % of the total. Savings close to 15.000 Euro/year.
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How to produce at the lowest cost ?
Changing energy prices
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610
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Changing demand
Do we produce : - Cooling by means of absorption or electrical chillers or free cooling ?- Heating by means of steam or hot water boilers or Cogen ?- Electricity by means of self generated cogeneration or do we import from the grid ? - Can we forecast 48 hours ahead
Energy Plant Energy DemandEnergy Supply
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W)
Equipment efficiencies vary with load Heat / Electricity / Steam / CoolingGas en electricity (on/off peak)
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Economical Optimisation : Model
• MicroSoft Office based
• Physical properties add-ins
• Mathematical add-ins
• OLE/OPC
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Economical Optimisation : Demand Forecasting
Forecasted temperature data from Web
Historical demands/data
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Monthly Heat demand
Total Heat :13,246,264 kWh
Heerlen 2003 Actual versus Forecasted Heat Demand
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1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
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Jan feb mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
ActualHeat Forecasted Heat
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Monthly Cooling demand
Total Cooling :3,789,013 kWh
Heerlen 2003 Actual versus Forecasted Cooling Demand (kWh)
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Actual Cooling Forecasted Cooling
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Monthly Steam demand
Total Steam :3,007,116 kWh
Heerlen 2003 Actual versus Forecasted Steam Demand ( kWh)
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200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
Jan feb mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Actual Steam Forecasted Steam
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Monthly Electrical demand
Total Electrical :11,825,947 kWh
Heerlen 2003 Actual versus Forecasted Electricity Demand (kWh)
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Jan feb mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Actual Electricity Forecasted Electricity
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Actual versus Forecasted Demand
Differences (%) :• Heat +0.9• Electricity +1.02• Cooling - 1.31• Steam - 0.14
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14,000,000
Heat Electricity Cooling Steam
Heerlen 2003 Actual versus Forecasted demands
Actual Forecasted
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Economical Economical OptimisationOptimisation : closing the loop: closing the loop
EBI
Availability yield > 98 %
DemandForecasting
EconomicalProduction
Optimisation
Close – loopSet point settings
Equipment scheduling
SetpointControl48 h Weather
ForecastMeteoconsult
Facility
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Optimum versus base line
Non WKK gas
WKK1WKK2
CV
STK1 TSA1
STK2
TSA2
E-Import
Emergency Cooling
Total Gas
Electrical Chiller
AbsorbtionChiller
WKK-E-Production
-150.00
-100.00
-50.00
0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
%-Less
%-More
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Year 2003-2007 Savings
Year 2003 : 75.000Year 2004 : 90.000 Year 2005 : 100.000 Year 2006 : 120.000 Year 2007 : 140.000
525.000 Euro
Heerlen 2003 Savings YTD
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Savings Accumulated
Pay back time : 3Pay back time : 3--5 years5 years• Study
• Metering
• Control
• Economical Optimisation
• Condenser
• Free Cooling
• HVAC Heat recuperation
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Have we made the right decisions in 2001 ?Electricity Price Evaluation
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Euro
/kW
h
Day Night
Gas/Electricity price ratio
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2008
Day Gas/E ratio Night Gas/E ratio
Natural Gasprice Evaluation
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0.35
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0.45
jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
Euro
/Nm
3
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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Economical Optimisation :The right decision at any time
“Not only this project is financially attractive but it allows the Hospital to envisage the future deregulation of the energy market and the future change of the demand side in the most efficient manner”
Andre Dumont, Facility Manager
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Thank you for your attentionpsme.stijns@Honeywell.com
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