Download - Tractebel renewable energy club - 04 feb2016
CHOOSE EXPERTS, FIND PARTNERS
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HOW RENEWABLES ARE TAKING OVER A positive answer to global warming?
CHOOSE EXPERTS, FIND PARTNERS
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HOW RENEWABLE ENERGIES ARE TAKING OVER
A positive answer to global warming?
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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• Renewable Energy Services
• Wind Onshore
• Wind Offshore
• Solar Photovoltaic
• Concentrated Solar Power
• Biomass
• Geothermal Power
• Emerging Technologies
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RENEWABLE ENERGY SERVICES
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WIND POWER
BIOMASS
SOLAR
EMERGING
• Onshore windfarms
• Offshore windfarms
• Related studies
• Small scale • Large scale • Coal to biomass
conversion • Waste to
energy
• Concentrated Solar Power
• Solar PV • Solar CPV
• Geothermal for heating and power
• Tide, waves, streams
• Rural electrification
Whole project lifecycle : Development & Realisation
All assignments : OE, EPCM, Consulting
All RE Technologies
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Customers : Govt, IFIs, Utilities, IPPs, EPC Contractors
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WORLDWIDE PRESENCE Main Renewable Projects in about 30 countries & on 4 continents
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Consultancy / Due Diligences
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Selected References Overview
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
Site selection Prefeasibility &
Feasibility Basic Design
Permitting/ Consenting
Detailed Design, Engineering & Procurement
Commissioning & construction
Offshore wind France Round II (FR)
Q10 – Luchterduinen (NL)
Northwind (BE)
LINCS (UK)
Marine Projects (LATAM)
June 15
Chaiyaphum
Onshore Wind Development Electrabel (BEL)
West Cape II OE (Canada)
Glow Energy (Thailand)
Eemshaven (NL)
MASEN (Marocco)
Upington (South Africa)
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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WHERE ARE WE (1)?
• At first sight RE seems to remain far behind traditional fossil fuel generation (source REN21 2014)
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Estimated Renewable Energy Share of Global Electricity Production, End-
2013
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WHERE ARE WE (2)?
• However the growth pace is sustained and fast, signifcantly for wind and solar PV
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Average Annual Growth Rates of Renewable Energy Capacity and Biofuels
Production, End-2008–2013
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WHERE ARE WE (3)? ZOOM ON WIND
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Evolution of global wind cumulated installed capacity 2000-2014
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WHERE ARE WE (4)? ZOOM ON PV
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Evolution of global PV cumulated installed capacity 2000-2014
Solar Power covers more than 1% of the world electricity demand or the equivalent of 33 large coal fired power plants of 1 GW.
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WHERE ARE WE (5)? Net Power Generation Capacities added in the EU 28 between 2000 and
2014
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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REASONS FOR HOPES
• Increased support for renewable energy worldwide – COP21 agreement is a testimonial of this!
• Technical development enabling improved economics of renewable energy projects
• IFI’s and commercial banks are ready to finance RE projects more than ever (even though imposing their conditions)
• Big utilities are setting major objectives and restructure to boost renewable activities
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Levelised Cost Of Energy comparison for various power generation
technologies
Source: World Bank Group, based on Lazard and McKinsey
LCOE IS REDUCING DRASTICALLY
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• It is happening now:
– Brazil’s solar auctions are currently contracting for solar PV at around $ 80/MWh
– Recent tenders in Jordan resulted in bids in the range of $ 67 -80/MWh
– In the latest Chilean power auction in late October, 3 solar parks offered to sell power for $65-68/MWh.
– In the UAE, DEWA has tendered for the lowest-cost electricity to date, just under $60/MWh for a 200 MW PV plant
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LCOE IS REDUCING DRASTICALLY Focus on Solar PV
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• It is happening now:
– Morocco 850 MW (onshore wind) Winner – Nareva @ <30€/MWh
– Brazil 540 MW (onshore wind) @ average of 41,4€/MWh
– Horns Rev 3 (offshore wind) Winner – Vattenfall @ 103,1€/MWh
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LCOE IS REDUCING DRASTICALLY Focus on wind
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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WHAT’S NEXT? Global PV installations after 2015
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177 MW => 330 MW in 5 years
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WHAT’S NEXT? Global Wind installations after 2015
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Source: Global Wind Report 2014
370 MW => 670 MW in 5 years
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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SOME REMAINING CHALLENGES
• Grid capacity to increase renewable energy penetration in the energy mix
– Technological solutions in development: Storage, increased balancing capactities
– Economical situation allows for grid curtailment
• Environmental impact: NIMBY
– Economical situation allows for environmental curtailment (ice, birds, shadow, noise, …)
• Financing of projects demanding for bankable solutions
– Trade-off to be made between cost-effectiveness and proven technology
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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THE ONLY WAY IS UP
• Renewable Energy is already leading in Europe
• Economics are drastically improving, cost competitiveness without subsidies is already a fact in certain regions of the world while costs are still going down every day
• Technological solutions will bring the answers on remaining questions
• The economical reality will be an even stronger incentive then environmental considerations.
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• Tractebel’s involvement in Renewable Energy projects
• Where are we
• Reasons for hope
• What’s next
• Some remaining challenges
• The only way is up
• Specific references
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Main Solar Projects in about 42 countries & 4 continents
EXPERTISE IN SOLAR PROJECTS
142 Solar Projects (*)
• 117 PV + 25 CSP • 38 for Realisation • 60 in Development • 44 in Due diligence,
Lender’s Engineer or Independent Engineer
(*) including
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Customer: ARAB POTASH PLC Country: Jordan
Phase 1: • Basic Design of the whole plant
• Detailed design and BOQ
• Grid connection impact study
• Drafting of Technical Specifications of the different packages
• Tendering support to the Client until award of all Contracts (equipment and installation)
Phase 2: • Project Management
• Design review of the Contractors’ documentation
• Quality Control supervision
• Health & Safety management
• Site and Commissioning supervision
• Training of Client’s operation staff
PHOTOVOLTAIC PV ARAB POTASH EPCM 33 MW Photovoltaic Power Plant
Period: 2015 – on going
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Customer: MASEN Country: Morocco (Ouarzazate, Laayoune, Boujdour)
Project preparation • Study of the impact on the national grid
• Environmental study
• Industrial integration study
• Basic design PV plant, O&M, substation/grid connection
EPC selection • pre-qualification: methodology for technical evaluation of proposals,
technical file set-up
• bidding process: preparation of tender process, bidding process
Contracting • negotiations
• contractual documents preparation
PHOTOVOLTAIC PV MASEN 170 MW – 3 Photovoltaic Power Plants
Period: 2013 – ongoing
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Customer: SINOHYDRO, HYDROCHINA & YINGLI SOLAR Country: Algeria
Ground mount PV plants – EPC Contractor’s Engineer
• Technical assistance to EPC Contractor for 16 PV Power Plant totaling 223MW
• PV Power Plant design review, Energy Yield Assessment review, drafting of detailed technical documentation and technical specifications (PV fields, Inverter stations, Sub-transformation stations, substation, I&C, auxiliary systems, grid connection)
• 1500 deliverables, initiation of a standardisation and duplication process
• Training of the operators (solar, electricity, I&C, operation, maintenance)
PHOTOVOLTAIC ALGERIA – SINOHYDRO, HYDROCHINA & YINGLI SOLAR 223 MW Photovoltaic Power Plants
Period: 2014 – on going
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Customer: ESKOM Country: South Africa • Project Management • Solar Resource modelling and validation • CSP Power Plant Conceptual and Basic Design • Risk analysis and Business Case optimization
(Technical and Financial optimization) • Procurement of the whole Power Plant • Construction Management • Training of ESKOM team towards CSP design
CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER CSP UPINGTON 100 MWe
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Customer: KATHU CSP Project Company Country: South Africa • TA services for IPP bid submission
• Review of RSA MoE Bidding Documents • Preparation of Sponsors’ Functional Requirements • Evaluation of EPC Technical Proposal • Plant performance modelling using SAM • Assistance to O&M terms and conditions and costs • Support for Bid Compilation
• Owner’s Engineer services
CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER TA and OE for 100 MWe KATHU CSP PROJECT – Parabolic Trough
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RENEWABLE - WIND ONSHORE > RECENT REFERENCES
Identification of wind farm sites in Thailand Selection of three sites of min. 30MW
CLIENT: GLOW ENERGY
COUNTRY: Thailand
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING MISSION
Selection of provinces based on wind potential and restrictions – setup made in GIS
Selection of three sites of min. 30MW
Pre-feasibility study of sites including layout, energy yield calculations, budget estimate
Installation of measurement mast on defined site
Follow-up of measurement campaign
Analysis of wind climate and layout review
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RENEWABLE - WIND ONSHORE REALISATION > RECENT REFERENCES
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WIND FARM VOLVO TRUCKS 6 MW (3 x Enercon E82) EPC Management
First CO2 free automotive plant in the world
CLIENT: ELECTRABEL COUNTRY: Belgium
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING MISSION
Embedded Project Development
Permitting and environmental impact analysis
Pre-design and wind resource assessment
Basic Design
Preparation of EPC Contract and Specification
Call for Tender and Bid Comparison
Construction Management
O&M support to Client
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WIND FARM WEST COAST 1 100 MW Owner’s Engineer CLIENT: Moyeng Energy COUNTRY: South Africa
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING MISSION
Procurement of the EPC Package:
- Drafting of the specifications
- Contract negotiations and final drafting
Interface management Construction Management Commissioning of the wind farm O&M support to Client
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Pagów Wind Farm WTGs Contracting 51 MW wind farm consisting of 17 WTGs of 3.0 MW rated power / hybrid towers
CLIENT: GDF SUEZ Energa Polska
COUNTRY: Poland
TRACTEBEL ENGINEERING MISSION
Drafting of the tendering documentation for the Wind Turbine Package
Technical-economic comparison of the quotations
Negotiation of the contracts
Final drafting of the contracts:
- The supply, erection and commissioning of the wind turbines
- The long-term servicing of the WTGs
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WINDFARM C-POWER Owner’s Engineer Client: C-POWER Country: Belgium
OUR MISSION
– Assistance to Project Development
– Basic Design
– Review of Contract and Specification
– Call for Tender and Bid Comparison
– Substructure Design
– Construction Management – Substructure Contract
– Construction Management – Wind Turbine Contract
– Construction Management – Electrical Contract
OFFSHORE WIND References
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Wind farm description: Installed capacity: 326 MW
Distance from shore: 27 km
Water depth: 12-28 m
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NORTHWIND Consultancy & Owner’s Engineer Client: Northwind NV (ex Eldepasco) Country: Belgium
OUR MISSION
– Assistance to Project Development
– Substructure feasibility study including long term hydrodynamic measurements and design basis
– Conceptual substructure design
– Workability analysis
– Foundation (WTG + OHVS) management, a.o. follow-up of detailed design, certification, fabrication, onshore assembly and offshore installation
OFFSHORE WIND References
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Wind farm description: Installed capacity: 216 MW
Distance from shore: 37 km
Water depth: 16-32 m
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Butendiek & Amrumbank (offshore substations) Consultancy Services Client: CG Systems Country: Germany
OUR MISSION
– Basic Engineering of the complete OHVS (Offshore Substation)
– Basic Engineering of the grid connection
– After construction of both platforms, TE will conduct and execute the functional test of the HV, MV protections and SCADA system
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Butendiek Amrumbank
Wind farm descr.: Installed capacity: 288 MW 288 MW
Distance from shore: 32 km 40 km
Water depth: 17-22 m 20-25 m
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OUR MISSION
– Coordination of technical working groups and bid writing
– Interface management between the technical working groups, the development team and the socio-industrial team
– Management of the geophysical survey contractor and the Consortium foundations engineering
– Electrical design of electrical substation and inter-array power cables
– Capex / Opex Estimation of electrical equipments
– HSE, Quality and Decommissioning
Offshore Wind France – Round II Consultancy Services Client: GDF SUEZ & EDPR Country: France
OFFSHORE WIND References
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Wind farm description: Le Tréport Noirmoutier
Installed capacity: 500 MW 500 MW
Distance from shore: 15 km 11 km
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CONTACT
Alberto Litta – Product Director – Renewable & Thermal Power
Tel : + 32.2.773.70.59
Email : [email protected]
Emmanuel Van Vyve - Product Manager Solar & Biomass
Tel : + 32.2.773.76.72
Email : [email protected]
Tine Boon - Product Manager Wind
Tel : + 32.2.773.88.06
Email : [email protected]
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