1 AEE PIEDMONT CHAPTER Smart CHP Solutions for 30-500 kWe.

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1 AEE PIEDMONT CHAPTER Smart CHP Solutions for kWe

Founding of the N. Schlumberger & Cie in 1810 with a cotton spinning mill in Alsace, France Later on they created Schlumberger Oil Services, the Schlumberger-Mallet bank and the Schlumberger metering devices as well as others entities Designing & Manufacturing of equipment for the Process of long staple fiber, Non-Woven and Packaging Industry for more than 200 years, In addition, NSC develops projects in the field of recycling and energy An Entrepreneurship history

A worldwide presence Production Site Sales Agent Manufacturing: Europe and USA Foundry: Europe

WHY CO-GENERATION? FUEL 100% CO-GENERATION HEAT Losses – 10% Electricity – 30% Heat Recovery – 60% FUEL 100% POWER PLANT HEAT Losses – 50% Electricity – 40% Line Losses – 10% Centralized Power Generation 40% Efficiency Co-Generation goes up to 92% Efficiency with TEMA  More than 50% of produced energy is dissipated as heat during the production and distribution process.  With the CHP, the energy released from the fuel is maximized, while reducing Energy waste, Energy bills & Greenhouse gas emissions

TRI-GENERATION  Coupled to a single-stage absorption chiller, the CHP technologies turns into a distributed micro tri-generation.

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

FLEXIBILITY

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

 CHP is usually rated “efficient” when 75% efficiency is reached EFFICIENCY of Co-Generation (Thermal Mode) Waste Heat Heat Generated Elec Generated Thermal Demand Efficient area with TEMA ® Efficient area with standard CHP Overall Efficiency % kW of the Nominal power

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

ELECTRICAL LAYOUT STANDARD / TEMA 1 – MECHANICAL SKID 2 – CONTROL PANEL 3 – BATTERY PACK LOAD UPS LOAD GRID BATTERY ENGINEGENERATORGEN INVERTERREG INVERTERTRANSFORMER CT Manual Switch ANTI-BLACKOUT - Class 3 UPS SYNOPTIC - OPERATIONAL MODES

LOAD UPS LOAD GRID BATTERY ENGINEGENERATORGEN INVERTERREG INVERTERTRANSFORMER CT Electrical Priority With a standard / TEMA CASE #1: WITH UPS LOAD PARALLEL GRID 15 kWe 35 kWe 30 kWe 35 kWe 15 kWe = 50 kWe ANTI-BLACKOUT - Class 3 UPS SYNOPTIC - OPERATIONAL MODE #1

LOAD UPS / Critical LOAD GRID BATTERY ENGINEGENERATORGEN INVERTERREG INVERTERTRANSFORMER CT Electrical Priority unique to TEMA CASE #2: WITH UPS LOAD STAND ALONE 15 kWe ANTI-BLACKOUT - Class 3 UPS SYNOPTIC - OPERATIONAL MODE #2

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

PEAK SHAVING

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System HVAC / Cooling CHP #2 Natural Gas To the Micro-grid UPS & Electric al Load Absorption Chiller Boiler Heat Load CHP #1

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP, WHAT FUNCTION TO LOOK FOR? FUNCTION

Generator Engine Structure for integrated soundproofing Exhaust gas silencer Ventilation with variable speed fan Emergency heat exchanger Water Heat Exchanger Flange type connection Expansion tank Exhaust gas by-pass valve Automatic oil filler Base frame Exhaust gas exchanger SMART INTEGRATED CHP SOLUTION FOR kWe Condensation drain Control Panel

Inverter synchronous Grid connected Or Stand Alone System Fully Integrated Solution Anti-blackout (Class 3 UPS) Peak Shaving Efficiency Flexibility CHP FUNCTIONS TO LOOK FOR

CONTACTS Amaury de Laforcade Jim Kerns George Belich Office ext 140 or

SYNOPTIC - OPERATIONAL MODES Thermal power Electrical power Fan for cabinet Smoke Thermal Power Smoke exchanger Oil Feeder Wet Water Heat Exchanger Exchanger Water Thermal Power - Flow Gas Valve Speed (rpm) Expansion Tank