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POWERGEN & RENEWABLE ENERGY TRACKS
organized by the Carbon Energy Club & the Renewable Energy Club during the Economic Mission led by HRH Prince Philippe to Turkey
15-18 October 2012
In cooperation with
CONTACT PERSONS Agoria Renewable Energy Club Agoria International Business Francois de Hemptinne Peter Demuynck +32.476.470.506 +32.477.527.282 [email protected] [email protected] More information: www.renewableenergyclub.be & www.carbonenergyclub.be
PROGRAM TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER: ISTANBUL AM: Meeting with PowerGen & RE -‐ EPC contractor: Akenerji http://www.akenerji.com.tr/Eng/Default.aspx PM: Meeting with PowerGen & RE -‐ EPC contractor: EnerjiSA Ms. Serra Özer & Mr. Ibrahim Erden, Project Managers http://www.enerjisa.com.tr/en-‐US/Pages/default.aspx WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER: ISTANBUL 08.00 – 09.30: Breakfast: Legal Advice – Energy projects with DLA Piper
10.00 – 12.00 Visit of a waste to energy plant: Ekolojik Enerji
http://www.ekolojikenerji.com.tr/en/projects/projects-‐kemerburgaz.asp The Integrated Waste Management and Clean Energy Production Plant of Ekolojik Enerji Inc. consists of waste reception, RDF preparation, chemical/biological sludge drying, solid waste drying, evaporation, gasification, gas clean up mechanisms, energy recovery, energy production units and laboratories. The system produces syngas which is cleaned from its impurities after it passes gas cleaning units. The clean syngas is then injected into the internal combustion engine.
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The energy conversion efficiency of the system is relatively high. From 300t/day municipal solid waste generated from 300.000 people with a calorific value 1500 it is possible to obtain 80t/day briquetted feedstock with an enriched calorific value at 4500kcal/kg. From the organic fraction of the same inlet 35ton/day A quality compost is obtained. Location: Odayeri, Kemerburgas 40 km North of Istanbul
15.00 -‐17.00 Gebze: Visit of the Tractebel/UNIT Enerji combined cycle power plant
Unit Investment, in partnership with Italy's Ansaldo Energia, has closed the financing of the 865MW Gebze CCGT IPP to be established 60 km outside of Istanbul. The 1 billion USD Project is expected to go online by the end of 2013 in a particularly congested area of the national grid and provide power to the neighboring industrial establishments as well as the metropolis of Istanbul. To be constructed by Ansaldo Energia acting as the EPC contractor, the plant is expected to achieve 57.9% efficiency.
THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER: ANKARA: 10.30 – 12.00: Meeting with Minister of Energy, Taner YILDIZ (limited delegation)
Current scenario: Part 1: Official meeting in presence of HRH Prince Philippe, Belgian Ministers Part2: Working meeting with the heads of Departments of the Ministry of Energy: 10': Introduction of the Belgian Business Delegation by HRH Prince Philippe and the heads of departments by Minister Taner Yildiz
12.30 – 14.00: Power lunch with a focus on Energy (Convetional & RE). Mix of Turkish authorities, Turkish project developers and Belgian delegation. Invited Turkish Delegation:
1. Gama Power Systems: www.gama.com.tr/en 2. Calik Enerji: www.calik.com/EN/Sectors/energy 3. EMRA (Energy Market Regulatory Authorities): www.emra.org.tr 4. TEIAS ( Turkish Electricity Transmission Cy): www.teias.gov.tr 5. TETAS (Turkish Electricity Trading & contract cy: www.tetas.gov.tr 6. Auditing: Deloitte (who published, with 3E, a study on RE in TQ)
PARTICIPANTS OF THE ENERGY TRACK Members of the Carbon Energy Club & the Renewable Energy Club:
• 3E (Geert Dooms, Business Developer Turkey) Keywords: Consulting, software, wind energy, solar energy, sustainable buildings & sites, grids & markets. Products/services: 3E provides full scope technical consultancy services in sustainable energy, including: applied research, strategic guidance, feasibility studies, resource assessments, technology evaluations, project guidance and due diligence.
• APPLITEK (David Laurier, CEO)
Keywords: On-line Analyzers, Monitoring Systems, Process Analytics
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Products/services: AppliTek manufactures on-line analyzers applied to environmental monitoring and industrial process applications, For the oil & gas sectors our company provides unique, integrated analytical solutions for process control and/or quality control. Our solutions promise you: higher production efficiency, cost control and last but not least, your competitive advantage.
• CE+T (Daniel Rixhon, Sales Manager EMEA) Keywords: Inverters, UPS, AC Backup Products/services: Modular Inverters (24Vdc, 48Vdc, 60Vdc, 110Vdc, 2220Vdc) Modular UPS, Remote Line Powering Off-Grid Sites Powering.
• CLAYTON Of Belgium (Stefan Janssens, Export Sales Manager) Keywords: Save Space - Save Time - Save Fuel - Save Money Products/services: The Clayton ‘Steam Generator’ is a highly efficient, safe, compact and flexible steam making machine that can start up from cold in five minutes. The available standard sizes are from 100kW to 20MW with pressures up to 200 bars. The other product range, the Clayton ‘Heat Recovery Boiler’, is a compact and efficient way of producing steam from the waste gasses of diesel engines, gas turbines, furnaces, ovens, etc.
• CMI, Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie (Bruno Genot, VP Sales & Stefan Mélis, VP Sales&Marketing) Keywords: Solar - biomass - torrefaction - windturbine - heat exchanger - exergy -geothermy Products/services: Boilers, heat exchangers, thermal receivers and steam accumulators for thermosolar powerplants. Assembly, maintenance & extended services for performance improvement of on & offshore windturbines Industrial Solution for Biomass Torrefaction (in partnership with CEA and CIRAD) Range of solutions for recovering fatal heat from energy intensive industry
• HAMON & CIE (Francis Lambiliotte, CEO, Sébastien Van Ypersele, Corporate
Development Manager,) HAMON Research-Cottrell (Marc d’Udekem, Managing Director) HAMON TERMAL EUROPE (Mrs. Rodica Exner, President BU Cooling systems) Keywords: Heat exchange, solar, air pollution control, concentrated solar power Products/services: Heat exchangers for concentrated solar power, Bag filters and gas scrubber Entreprise of the Year 2011
• EUROMOLD, a NEXANS Company (Roland De Wolf, Sales Director) Keywords: Energy, Cable, Power Accessories, Connectors, Joints, Terminations Products/services: Accessories to connect power cable to equipment (transformer, switchgear, generator, junction box,…), to other cables and to the power distribution network. For cables with voltage level of 400V to 52000V and current rating up to 2500A.
• ONDD (Rudi Galle, Business Development Officer & Mrs. Mireille Janssens,
Business Development Offcer) Keywords: Trade credit insurance, supplier and buyer credits, special cash transactions, forfaiting, financial guarantees Products/services: ONDD insures companies and banks against political and commercial risks relating to international commercial transactions. ONDD also provides direct financing for commercial transactions of limited proportion.
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ONDD also covers Belgian companies investing abroad. ONDD can offer new financing perspectives to export-oriented Belgian companies making investments at home.
• TRACTEBEL Engineering (Georges Cornet, Managing Director, Patrick Wilmart, Deputy General manager-Commercial Director, Thierry Cardinael, Busienss Development Manager) Keywords: Onshore/Offshore Wind/Solar PV/Concentrated Solar Power/Biomass and Coal to Biomass Power Plant conversion Products/services: The services covers the different products as Wind Onshore, Wind Offshore, Solar Photovoltaic, Concentrated Solar Power, Biomass, Marine Energy, etc. In addition, specific cutting-edge competences are available within the company: Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), electrical grid connection & consulting services, design review of foundations, Smart Sustainable Infrastructures. Our typical assignments include Architect Engineering, Owner’s Engineering and Consultancy.
• WATERLEAU (Luc Vriens, CEO & Mrs. Anissa Temsamani, Vice President
International Relations & Public Affairs) Keywords: Renewable energy, biomass valorization, anaerobic wastewater treatment with energy recovery, biomethanization, sludge treatment, municipal, hazardous and industrial waste valorization, EPC contractor. Products/services Sludge: Green energy from the methanization of sludge, by-product of waste water treatment, is providing up to 50% of the energy needs in large municipal waste water treatment plants. Sludge drying in horizontal and vertical sludge dryers, are turning wet sludge into dried pellets, used either as fertilizer or as fuel. Municipal solid waste: WATERLEAU has built a municipal solid waste incineration plant in Shanghai producing 18 MWe. Other plants with identical energy output are under construction in Benzhou, Jixi and Haian (China). Idustrial Solid Waste: WATERLEAU has built a new incinerator in the Antwerp harbour, turning up to 30.000 tons of medical waste (total Benelux capacity) into green energy. The same plant turns hazardous and industrial waste into renewable energy.
• Other companies participating in the track: Carbomat, Soloya
ENERGY SECTOR IN TURKEY The Turkish energy sector is widely seen as the most promising and attractive field of investment in the Turkish economy.
The market experiences a transition into a competitive market structure in order to attract private sector investments.
The energy market is witnessing rapid growth and liberalization process with the recent privatizations, licensing tenders and strategic partnerships.
The sector has been remarkably active recently and offers major opportunities to investors.
The Turkish electricity market is one of the fastest growing in the world. Installed capacity has continued to rise regularly between 1998 and 2009 from 23,354 MW to 44,766 MW respectively.
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In line with the increase in the number of natural gas fired power plants and hydro electric plants, both constitute the highest share in energy resources with 34% each, followed by hard coal and lignite forming 24% together.
In the past 5 years, Turkey has accommodated an efficient investment environment as many foreign investors have made greenfield investments, formed partnerships with local players and acquired state-owned and private companies.
Turkey has also a significant potential for renewable energy. Due to substantial renewable energy resources and recent developments in renewables legislation and liberalization in the electricity market, there is a suitable environment for renewable energy investments. The renewable energy sector is further analyzed in ISPAT’s “Environmental Technologies and Renewable Energy Industry Report”.
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BILATERAL RELATIONS (technology industry) Export from BE -‐-‐> TR X 1,000€
2000 2001 2009 2010 2011 Total 712.677 261.306 426.297 734.889 993.962 Metals & Materials 28.984 21.412 36.987 30.626 43.624 Metal transformation 1.818 1.765 4.143 7.404 8.629 Machine Building 179.762 140.193 142.329 286.788 414.027 Electronics & IT 169.485 66.850 98.777 129.475 164.213 Aeronautics & Defence 218 237 947 4.251 6.130 Total excluding automotive 380.267 230.457 283.184 458.544 636.623 Automotive 332.410 30.850 143.113 276.345 357.339
Import to BE <-‐-‐ TR X 1,000€
2000 2001 2009 2010 2011 Total 105.465 161.217 797.041 1.028.043 1.138.422 Metals & Materials 36.708 41.527 49.219 62.815 72.872 Metal transformation 970 1.280 2.058 3.727 2.926 Machine Building 26.038 33.965 64.718 80.776 94.432 Electronics & IT 25.660 32.400 127.156 167.240 223.318 Aeronautics & Defence 11 48 553 249 1.217 Total excluding automotive 89.388 109.221 243.704 314.807 394.766 Automotive 16.078 51.996 553.337 713.236 743.657