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Konferenz Zukunftsmarkt Globale Nachhaltigkeit
Business Talk 3Energie und Klimawandel
Impuls Peter Stettner, Andritz Hydro
Peter Stettner, Market Strategy
Wirtschaft und Entwicklung-Konferenz 16.11.2016
Zukunftsmarkt Globale Nachhaltigkeit
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More than 175 years of turbine experience (1839)
Over 31,600 turbines (more than 434,600 MW) installed
Complete range up to more than 800 MW Over 120 years electrical equipment experience (1892)
Leading in service and rehabilitation More than 120 Compact Hydro units per year
Highlights ANDRITZ HYDRO
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We are a global supplier of electro-mechanical systems and services (“from water-to-wire") for hydropower plants and a leader in the world
market for hydraulic power generation.
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KVAERNER
Boving
NOHAB
Tampella Escher Wyss
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton
GE HYDRO inepar GE HYDRO
Sulzer Hydro
Pelton Water Wheel
I.P. Morris Bouvier
Pichlerwerke
Hydro Vevey VA TECH HYDRO
Andritz VA TECH HYDRO
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Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques de Vevey (ACMV)
Charmilles
Andritz
Waplans
SAT
Finnshyttan
C.E.G.B.
Bell
KMW
VOEST MCE
Møller
KAMEWA
Dominion Engineering
Hemi Controls
Precision Machines
AFI
English Electric
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History ANDRITZ HYDRO
The pioneers created the foundation.
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Facts and figures ANDRITZ HYDRO
ANDRITZ HYDRO FIGURES 2015
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Turbo Generator Large Hydro Compact Hydro Service & Rehab Pumps
Unit 2015
Order intake MEUR 1,718.7
Order backlog MEUR 3,640.9
Sales MEUR 1,834.8
EBITA MEUR 145.3
Employees (without apprentices)
8,230 Order intake Sales Order backlog
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Global presence ANDRITZ HYDRO
Spokane Vancouver
Peterborough Pointe-Claire Chambly
Charlotte
Morelia
Vevey Kriens
Ravensburg Linz
Vienna
Graz Weiz
Jakarta
Manila
Melbourne
Christchurch
Kuala Lumpur
Yangon
Bhopal Faridabad
Beijing
Foshan
Chengdu Hangzhou Hanoi
Lima
Bogota
Santiago de Chile
Caracas
Sao Paulo Campinas
Araráquara
Ankara
Tblisi
Glasgow
Madrid Porto
Kiev
Hammerfest Tampere
Moscow
Grenoble
Jevnaker Nälden
Johannesburg
Tehran Schio
Prague
Tiszakécske
ANDRITZ HYDRO location with manufacturing ANDRITZ HYDRO location
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Vientiane
Paris
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System and service scope of supply – “from water-to-wire” ANDRITZ HYDRO
1 Gates 2 Penstocks 3 Inlet valve 4 Turbine 5 Generator 6 Automation, Control & Protection 7 Medium voltage switchgear 8 Power transformer 9 High voltage switchgear 10 Transmission line
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The Strengths of Hydropower
Hydropower is a well-proven form of power generation
Water is a renewable source of energy
Hydropower contributes significantly to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Hydropower is a clean form of energy and leaves no environmentally harmful residues
Hydroelectric power generation is cost efficient and not sensitive to fuel price increases
In many regions of the world, hydropower reservoirs are also vitally important for water supply, irrigation and flood protection
Civil works construction of hydropower plants creates local jobs and supports the regional economies
Hydropower conserves fossil fuel resources
Hydropower is the number one source of renewable energy for electricity generation today !
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Estimated Renewable Energy Share of Global Electricity Generation, End-2015 Renewables on the Rise
Source: REN21, Renewables 2016 Global Status Report
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World electricity Access and Lack of Access by Region, 2013 Billions suffering from Energy Poverty
Source: REN21, Renewables 2016 Global Status Report
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Global investment in power generation, electricity networks and demand growth Renewables dominate .
Source: IEA - World Energy Investment 2016
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Electricity sector investment by region and technology Renewables dominate .
Source: IEA - World Energy Investment 2016
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A vast potential remains untapped Hydropower
Source: Hydropower & Dams World Atlas, 2016
Europe excl. Russia and Turkey
Technically feasible hydropower potential : ~ 15,700 TWh/year Hydropower generation: ~ 3,962 TWh/year
Technically feasible hydropower potential (GWh/year) Hydropower generation in 2015 (GWh/year)
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South America
Africa
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Trends: Innovative solution for:
existing dams, gates, weirs, etc. greenfield projects
Usage of ecological flow for additional power generation
Highlights: Largest HYDROMATRIX® plant
45x 534 KW – Ashta I / Albania 45x 1,003 kW – Ashta II / Albania
Usage of abandoned shiplocks 5x 270 kW StrafloMatrixTM
Chievo / Italy
Low head applications for existing structures
Hydropower market outlook
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Trends: Technology for power generation from tidal lift and tidal currents
Tidal lagoon (energy island) Tidal array Tidal barrage
Highlights: World largest tidal power plant
10x 26 MW – Sihwa / South Korea Rehab of first tidal power plant
24x 10 MW – La Rance / France First commercial tidal current turbine
1x 1,000 kW (HS1000) – EMEC / UK First commercial array
3x 1,5 MW – MeyGen / Scotland New developments for tidal lagoons
Develop ocean energy Hydropower market outlook
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Trends: Solution as “battery of the grid” “from water-to-wire” (W2W)
Fixed or variable-speed Electrical grid compatibility
Grid code compliance
Highlights: First variable-speed pumped storage plant in Europe
4x 325 MW – Goldisthal / Germany (2x variable-speed units á 340 MVA)
High speed pumped storage (750 rpm) 2x 240 MVA – Reisseck II / Austria
Quick change (+540 / -540 MW in 20 sec) 3x 200 MVA – Kops II / Austria
Pumped storage power plants Hydropower market outlook
Measuring Hydropower Sustainability Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol Life cycle assessment
Environment-friendly equipment
Fish friendly solutions Oil free operations Aeration of water
Improved infrastructure Huge investment in mitigation measures
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a driving force Sustainability
Source: Hydro Equipment Association – Global Technology Roadmap
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Hydropower is booming in South East Asia
Increasing energy demand, focus on clean Hydropower and unexploited potential are main driving forces
Technically feasible hydro potential is enormous, recognizing regional differences is essential
Africa will see similar growth if sector reform and capacity building continue
Summary Hydropower Market Outlook
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Do you see a difference?
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with additional output of 132 MW!
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an enormous demand for upgrade and modernization 30% of installed hydro capacity is older than 40 years
Source: Hydro Equipment Association, 2016
Remark: realized turbine refurbishments considered > “real” age
an enormous demand for upgrade and modernization 30% of installed hydro capacity is older than 40 years
Source: Hydro Equipment Association, 2016
Remark: realized turbine refurbishments considered > “real” age
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Customer: PNG Power Limited Order Intake: 2006
31.6 MW Run-of-River Plant Year of Erection 1969
4 x 7.9 MW Francis
Major scope Automation & Control Excitation Power Plant Management Protection Synchronization Turbine Governor
Major features: Increased Reliability & Availability. Increased HS&E Standards. Reduced CAPEX due to alternative technical solution Community Involvement Increase of unit output by 30%
Service & Rehab References Rouna 2 / Papua New Guinea
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Location Papua New Guinea, power plant in a remote area, one „direct“ flight per week to Port Moresby Personal safety, security, travelling
Technical challenges
Delivery of equipment, limited access required specific design of the new generator Logistics, local transportation, reinforcement of bridge and repair of roads
Social aspects
700-1000 ethnic groups in PNG Support of local community
Benefits
Increase of output and efficiency Plant availability and reliability is important for the power supply of Port Moresby Optimized project costs
Challenges and benefits Rouna 2
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Transportation and Erection Challenges Rouna 2
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access during construction oulet channel ~ 2 km
power house cavern
Access during Rehab via
a vertical shaft ~ 170m
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Challenges
Understand and interface with specific social environments effectively to deliver successful projects in an unobtrusive manner
Respecting local cultures and needs to demonstrate visible local community interaction with the project
Develop a Project Social Responsibility plan for the support local community
Local added value and benefits for the local community
Use of local labor and services with a 60/40 split of the total contract value
Training and development of personal
Under the Project Social Responsibility Policy, the Rouna II Upgrade Project created and executed support projects in the local community (hospital)
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Project social context Rouna 2
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EDEA I / Cameroon / 2008 - 2011 Customer: AES Sonel SA Quantity: 3 Units (propeller) Original Suppliers: SFAC for units 1 and 2
ACMV for unit 3 (today ANDRITZ HYDRO)
First Commissioning: 1949 - 1955 Original Data: 11.4 MW (U 1&2) / 12.5 MW (U 3) New Data: 16.4 MW Head: 25.1 m Speed: 187.5 rpm Complete electro-mechanical rehabilitation
Total replacement of propeller turbines, governing systems, generators, power transformers, control system, electrical equipment, mechanical and electrical auxiliaries Supply of new gantry and swiveling cranes Refurbishment of power house cranes Refurbishment of draft tube stop logs, intake bulkheads and intake radial gates
Major features:
Output increase by 44% (units 1 & 2)
Output increase by 33% (unit 3)
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The HEPP EDEA, located on the SANAGA River situated halfway from Douala, economic heart, and Yaoundé, Capital of the Cameroon, was built 59 years ago in three phases.
EDEA I, Units 1 to 3, 1949 – 1955
EDEA II, Units 4 to 9, 1954 – 1958
EDEA III, Units 10 to 14, 1969 – 1975
Location Edéa
HPP EDEA HPP SONGLOULOU
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Challenges Location in Cameroun, poor developing country, politically unstable, traveling is dangerous, local procurement almost impossible Climatic conditions, malaria threats Personal safety, security, evacuation plan Bureaucratic decisions Transportation of equipment difficult due to poor road conditions Plant in operation during rehabilitation
Benefits
Increase of the turbines output will strengthen the power supply in Cameroun Increase of output & efficiency and improve water management Increase availability and reliability of Edea 1
Challenges & benefits Edéa
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