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coJen GE Energy • Jenbacher gas engines • Issue 3/2009 More Power Southeast Asia and India Lifetime Services Plus Significant increase in type 6 engine efficiency The need for more power The right service at the right time editorial Content 02 editorial CEO story 03 Investing in the future technology & product news 05 Latest development from Jenbach: J6F 07 J624 – The future has already begun 09 Type 6 engines now available in container industry news 11 Pushing the envelope: Cogeneration in Europe 13 Smart Grid – Empowering smarter energy choices 15 Multiple-engine approach applications and solutions 17 Promising electricity supplier for the future: Biowaste Dear Customers and Readers! A great deal has changed since the last concept for intelligent, demand-oriented elec- issue of CoJen, our magazine for Jenbacher tricity networks. In this issue of CoJen, we also customers and all those interested in gas engine introduce one of our international distributors – technology. The development of the world Clarke Energy, who has notched up impressive distributors and service providers 21 News from the Champions League economic situation has us all waiting with bated successes in fourteen years as Jenbacher 23 Ultimate ambition: Maximized customer satisfaction breath, and it is still not clear what the situation distributor. In the Regional Special, this time we will be in the short term. Nevertheless, from analyze the interesting region of Southeast Asia, region special the point of view of the gas engine industry, we where the expansion of the electricity grid has 25 Southeast Asia and India: The need for more power are cautiously optimistic, since the business become a real driver of economic growth. 33 Turning waste into energy foundaments are strong and we can see that In the Service focus of the magazine we take a worldwide demand for flexible, decentralized look at our new “Lifetime Services Plus” concept energy solutions will continue to be high in the with active life-cycle management for our service 35 Investing in tailored solutions: Lifetime Services Plus medium to long term. customers. 37 In top form We should therefore like to use this latest issue As always, we attach great importance to your 39 So far, so near: Connecting customers remotely in Asia of CoJen to tell you more about interesting feedback on our magazine, which is why we are 40 Faster and smarter: Digitizing field service technical developments and worldwide trends asking you please to take part in our survey. This 41 New from old: Major overhaul of Strass wastewater treatment plant in the gas engine industry. A new version of the time there is also a very special prize to be won: supply chain series 6 engines – developed in Jenbach and a weekend for two in Innsbruck, Tyrol. At this now available in series production – offers in- juncture we should like to thank all those who 43 The core component from Tyrol creased efficiency and power output, and hence took part in the survey in the last issue of CoJen. greater profitability for the plant. Besides, there The winners of our Retro Radios were Jacques- is naturally news about the J624 – the world’s Yves Bourgon of ArcelorMittal, France, and Elvinas first 24-cylinder gas engine. Zabas of our distributors Filter in Lithuania. Finally, Also in this issue, we examine the latest trends in on behalf of the entire editorial team, I wish you the energy industry, and have also been fortunate an interesting read and look forward to your enough to obtain some interesting guest con- feedback on CoJen! personality story 45 An interview with Michael Wagner, Marketing Leader 47 feedback and masthead home base 48 From the city to the mountain-top coJen tributors on the subjects of combined heat and power and “smart grid”, a particularly relevant Martina Streiter Jenbacher Communications 02 coJen CEO storyen JCEO story coJen Global setup for worldwide success. From 2008 to 2009, the global Jenbacher network of distributors and service providers grew significantly from 45 to now 60 cooperating companies worldwide. Recent additions to the network include additional distributors in such key countries as China and Russia. “We Investing in the future strengthen our global distribution network in order to provide our customers with more localized solutions, much-needed local engineering expertise and consultancy on the technical as well as commercial side,” Iyyanki explains. “We strengthen our global distribution network in order to provide our customers with more localized solutions.” The current economic situation is resetting the entire world economy. Many industries But the third-party network is not the only area face challenging times as financing issues delay numerous projects in nearly every of growth for the Jenbacher organization. In ad- region. Rising to this challenge is GE Energy’s Jenbacher team, which has found that dition, it is expanding on a global basis. “We are the recipe for success is really not that complex: Continuous investment in the future just about to open a new Service hub in South is the key to emerging from this situation stronger than before. Africa that will serve the southern part of the African continent with original Jenbacher spare parts as well as highly experienced technicians A who can also be a valuable resource for our distributors and service providers in the region,” campaign will provide customers with on-hand Strong cooperation with the GE Capital division on almost every industry today. Although predictions for the near Iyyanki says. information on new service offerings, contract and financing partners with global reach has future are hard to make, GE’s Jenbacher team is convinced it is in A new service shop in Singapore is operational models and upgrade concepts. been kicked off to help customers receive much- the right business with its gas engines. “We do not see projects since last year, and recently the decision was being cancelled. Postponements due to mainly financing issues is made to move some Jenbacher technicians into Technological innovation for future The significant investment being made in the what we currently face as a challenge,” says Prady Iyyanki, CEO GE’s Kaluga Service Shop that will be built up in growth. In line with its strong history of innova- future will certainly pay off in the long run, allow- of GE’s Jenbacher gas engine business. “In the mid- to long-term, Russia. “All moves aim to be closer to the custom- tion, GE’s Jenbacher team is now designing the ing GE’s gas engine business to come out of the we feel very confident that the gas engine business will continue ers, addressing questions and issues in the local innovations for the future success of its custom- current economic situation even stronger than to grow.” language with local expertise,” Iyyanki says. ers. Just recently the new J624 engines reached before. n unprecedented economic environment is putting pressure needed funding for fundamental projects. full commercialization. The newly released J6F “In the mid- to long-term, we feel very confident that the gas engine business will continue to grow.” “All moves aim to be closer to the customers, addressing questions and issues in the local language with local expertise.” mercially available since early 2009, is significantly increasing output and efficiency. “Our efforts in innovation are focusing on what our customers need to work more efficiently and achieve better Even if project owners and customers are facing economic pres- “Our efforts in innovation are focusing on what our customers need to work more efficiently and achieve better plant economics.” sure, the need for power and decentralized highly efficient power Lifetime Services from GE. Guiding custom- plant economics,” Iyyanki says. “Innovation is a solutions based on gas engine technology has not disappeared. ers through the entire life cycle of their engines is growth tool not only for us at GE, but foremost for Until the world economy picks up again, con- In addition, growth assumptions for global power needs doubling one of the key principles that the new Jenbacher our customers.” scious cost management and a strong focus until 2030 still appear valid. “In order to come out of this current Service organization is following. “Enhanced Re- situation stronger than before, we have taken some actions in mote Service capabilities, strong global coverage “Our efforts in innovation are focusing on what with the investment in technology are how the our business to remain competitive, build our strengths and foster in terms of field technicians, and new commercial our customers need to work more efficiently Jenbacher team secures its business and best innovation,” Iyyanki says. GE’s gas engine team follows three key as well as technological service offerings are and achieve better plant economics. Besides serves its customers._ initiatives in which it strongly invests: service, technology and designed to help our customers make the most of enhancements of our existing product lines, we globalization. their GE equipment, benefiting plant economics are working on additional projects to expand as well as taking a lot of workload from our end- our product portfolio, but also to enhance our users,” Iyyanki says. The enhanced approach is service offerings,” Iyyanki says. Among these reflected in a new marketing concept – “Lifetime enhanced offerings are financing opportunities Services Plus” for Jenbacher gas engines. The that the team wants to create. “GE’s Jenbacher gas engine team invests in three focus areas: service, technology and globalization.” 03 version of the Jenbacher series 6 engines, com- on execution on customer commitments paired 04 coJen technology & product news technology & product news coJen Latest development from Jenbach: J6F GE’s Jenbacher team has another milestone from product development to report in this issue of CoJen. In the wake of the J624 24-cylinder gas engine, the latest innovation from GE Energy’s gas engines division is referred to as the “J6F”, a designation standing for the new, improved engine type based on decades of experience with the tested and successful series 6 engines. Significant power increase. For GE, the new Another technological enhancement is the new the way – as does the Jenbacher product team thus overall lower production costs,” agree Lars Jenbacher J6F series represents an extremely generation of turbochargers, which have a higher in innovation and research in the field of energy van Bar, General Manager of Kwekerij Baaren- competitive gas engine that sets new standards pressure ratio. This makes it possible to optimize efficiency and power output. The fact that the burg, and Richard Hartensveld, General Manager for engines with speeds of up to 1,500 rpm, the Miller valve timing, thus shifting the knock worldwide Jenbacher Center of Excellence of Kwekerij de Kabel. underscoring the competitiveness and techno- limit, which translates into improved combustion. for greenhouse applications is also located in logy leadership of GE Energy’s gas engines the Netherlands shows that GE has long since Lifelong savings. The improvements to the recognized these synergies and used them to 10% increase in power output – to 3.3 MW for the J6F series engines translate into cash for the good effect. 20-cylinder engine. The increase in electrical customer. Increased efficiency means a longtime efficiency depends on the application, but can reduction of operating costs, and hence a reduc- Green engine, colorful fruit. Each of the – Lars van Bar, be improved by up to a whole percentage point tion in the overall cost of the electricity gener- two pilot projects for the improved J6F series – General Manager Kwekerij Baarenburg, and to approximately 45%. Overall, this represents a ated, which depends mainly on the price the rose grower Baarenburg and the tomato significant increase in engine efficiency. At the of gas. Since gas prices are expected to continue growing company of Prominent Kabel – has same time, thanks to its optimized combustion, to rise over the next few years, this savings may installed a natural gas-fueled engine of the Better together – together better. the J6F also produces fewer uncombusted be particularly significant. type J612F. Together, these plants exceeded the The Prominent slogan could well stand for the 10,000 operating hour mark at the beginning of successful further development of Jenbacher 2008. Both plants are combined heat and power products from GE: “Together we can achieve stations that provide the greenhouses not only success.” For apart from the dedication of the with electricity and heating, but also with CO2 for Jenbacher development team, the significant in- fertilizing. The Prominent growers’ association, crease in the power output of the J6F series was hydrocarbons (HC). A heart of steel. The new engines of the J6F series take advantage of the innovative techno- High efficiency and increased power output ensure lower power generation costs for customers. logies that have already been successfully intro- 05 “The advanced technology enables less power generation costs and thus overall lower production costs.” division. The remarkable feature of the J6F is a Richard Hartensveld, Kwekerij de Kabel duced with the J624. For example, the possibility Netherlands puts its trust in Jenbacher to which the tomato grower Kwekerij Kabel also mainly thanks to close collaboration between GE of operating the engine at a higher break means technology. The pilot customer for the J624 belongs, has already gained experience with and its customers. This proximity to the customer effective pressure of 22 bar was a decisive factor was in the Netherlands, and the two pilot plants three Jenbacher engines of the Type J616. has made possible the continuous development in increasing its efficiency. And it is here, too, that for the J6F series engines are also Dutch compa- “The J6F’s commercial launch has come at a and improvement of all our products. It will the value of a heart of steel becomes apparent: nies. This is not merely by chance, for when it perfect time to help horticultural companies and be interesting to see what the project pipeline Steel pistons have higher peak pressure capabil- comes to using the latest technologies for other industries support the energy efficiency produces next in the service of enhanced engine ity compared to aluminum pistons. At the same combined heat and power generation, or for standards set by the EU. The advanced technol- efficiency!_ time, the J6F geometry has also been optimized. CO2-fertilization for greenhouses, the Dutch lead ogy enables less power generation costs and –> The improved series J6F already running at the dutch rose grower Baarenburg 06 technology & product news coJen technology & product news coJen J624 – The future has already begun! The J624 – the world’s first commercially operated 24-cylinder gas engine – was the most important product innovation from Jenbach in recent years. In 2007, it was presented to the general public, and it went into operation in a Dutch pilot program in 2008. The engine embodied the concerted effort of over half a century of experience at the forefront of gas engine technology. I n the first issue of CoJen, we presented the innovative J624 Of vine tomatoes and bouquets of roses. The first series- 24-cylinder gas engine as a quantum leap in gas engine techno- produced engine was also delivered to the Netherlands. In Febru- logy. In the next issue, we were already able to report on its ary 2009, it was dispatched to the country’s largest producer of commissioning in a Dutch pilot project with our customer Royal cut roses, Zuurbier. The biggest order to date for Jenbacher’s Pride Holland. most powerful gas engine was received in November 2008, when Ever since September 2008, the first two J624s have been supply- vine tomato grower Red Harvest ordered three J624 engines. ing the Dutch tomato greenhouse with electricity, heat and CO2 However, the J624 also represents a highly efficient, innovative for faster plant growth. engine concept for other energy-hungry industries the world over. What does the future hold for the flagship amongst Jenbacher A single J624 with an output of 4 MW can cover the power needs of about 9,000 European homes, reaching 46% electrical efficiency. Meanwhile, the Netherlands has already installed five J624 pilot engines, which have logged a total of 6,000 operating hours. The optimization work, which naturally has to be allowed for in any pilot scheme, has since been carried out, making the J624 ready for operation for a wide group of customers. Successful start of series production. Series production of the J624 started in November 2008 with the objective of worldwide engine commercialization. It was not by chance that the first pilot plant was located in the Netherlands. With a large number of greenhouses and its enthusiasm for employing the very latest technologies, the Netherlands is one of our most important target regions for the J624. 07 engines? CoJen will keep you posted._ Facts & figures J624 – key technical data ·First 24-cylinder gas engine for commercial operation ·Lean burn, turbocharged, mixture cooled gas engine ·Compact high-speed engine with 1,500 rpm ·First fast-running gas engine in the 4 MW power range ·About 11.6 m long, 2 m wide and 2.5 m high ·Total weight: 41 metric tons ·Bore x stroke: 190 mm x 220 mm ·Total displacement: 150 l ·Fuel flexibility: natural gas and a variety of renewable or The world’s first Jenbacher J624 pilot engine provides electricity, heat and CO2 as fertilizer for faster plant growth. alternative gases ·Electrical output: 4 MW ·Electrical efficiency: approximately 45% ·Overall efficiency: up to 95% –> In September 2008, the first J624 24-cylinder gas engine went into operation for the dutch pilot customer Royal Pride Holland 08 coJen technology & product news technology & product news coJen Another tailored customer solution from Jenbach: Type 6 engines now available in container The Komi Republic, an autonomous republic in Russia, lies in a sparsely inhabited region of taiga and tundra. Although it is rich in natural resources such as petroleum and natural gas, the region’s remote villages and industries often experience problems with local power and heat supply. For distant parts of the world like this, GE has developed a modular container system that allows Jenbacher gas engines to be delivered and assembled in a very short time period, even under challenging conditions. Since the beginning of 2009, this successful container concept has been available for the powerful type 6 gas engines, too. Reliable energy supply for remote areas. T –> Even under challenging conditions, Jenbacher gas engines can be delivered and assembled in a very short time period, thanks to the modular container system “Together, we succeeded in building a standardized container that combines excellent transport stability and ready access for maintenance work.” he idea of delivering a gas engine as a modular container solution ready for installation is nothing new in itself. GE’s Jenbacher type 2, 3 and 4 gas engines have been installed like this for years. What is new, however, is that since More security for financing. When customers decide to buy a Jenbacher modular container system, they receive a complete solution from one source – from production and assembly to service and maintenance. The ability to rapidly disassemble a container plant and reuse it for other projects represents additional security for financing. Financing institutions are more will- the beginning of 2009, the Jenbacher team has been able to deliver its type 6 gas engines (out- The issue was that up to 40 metric tons of lifting weight had to be ing to invest in mobile plants, especially in economically difficult put 2 to 4 MW) all over the world as container safely transported – a considerable strain on the container. times, and this makes it easier for customers to purchase urgently systems. GE therefore decided to enter into a collaborative agreement with needed energy systems. a leading Austrian construction company that specializes in the A complete power plant unit can be delivered in six trucks and completely assembled in just a few days. “The decisive factor in the decision to realize such development of largescale containers in light-weight design. a technically demanding modular concept was “Together, we succeeded in building a standardized container the request from a customer from Komi, Russia”, that combines excellent transport stability and ready access for says Martin Widner, Application Engineer at GE. maintenance work. That has never been achieved before”, This was the impetus for the development of the continues Martin Widner. The customer from Komi can now new “jumbo container”. Since the marsh forests completely cover its own energy needs and also dependably In addition to conventional credit financing, a wide variety of leas- of the tundra are readily accessible only for a supply the surrounding villages in the region with power and ing possibilities are tailored to the customer’s needs. Finally modu- few months in the winter and temperatures of heat. lar container systems are far easier to insure than, for example, around minus 40 degrees Celsius are normal at plants assembled in halls, as they have a clearly definable value at this time of year, a solution had to be found that Short delivery times and minimal preparatory any moment. Customers can feel an enhanced element of security would allow plants to be built quickly and safely. construction. With the modular container solution for type when purchasing a container system._ 6 engines, a complete power plant unit can be delivered in six –> 09 Since beginning of 2009, Jenbacher type 6 engines are available as READY-FOR-INSTALLATION container solutions Customer success through innovation trucks and completely assembled in just a few days. A base plate and teamwork. In close cooperation with suitable for the weight and size of the plant and the gas supply Power Solutions, sales provider for Jenbacher are the only requirements the future plant operator must meet. A gas engines in Russia, a suitable associate for complete water, oil and ventilation system are already integrated the development of a modular container system in the container system. There are absolutely no tedious approval for the powerful type 6 engines was sought. processes for the construction of an engine room. 10 coJen industry news industry news coJen of their responsibilities under the Cogeneration Directive member states will submit their own estimates of the cogeneration potential in their country. Early results are interesting. Every member state, which has reported, shows potential growth. Several, including Germany, targeted or have shown that a doubling of the current capacity is possible, bringing cogeneration in Europe Pushing the envelope: to 22% of electricity supply. However, there is reason to believe that more still could be achieved. The potentials study in Germany Cogeneration in Europe showed that there is economic potential for cogeneration to supply over 50% of Germany’s electricity. If there was the political will to do this, there is no technical impediment. The Netherlands, Today, 11% of Europe’s electricity is supplied through cogeneration plants. There are several Finland and Denmark already generate over 40% of their electric- industrial sectors where cogeneration is an integral part of the modern process: chemicals, ity from cogeneration. Through the reduction in primary energy use and higher efficiency, cogeneration reduces CO2-emissions. paper making and oil refining are three of the most visible. These industrial processes demand Cogeneration technology helps to realize the European Union’s energy targets: security of supply, climate change abatement and economic sustainability. a high heat load, and electricity can be generated as a by-product either for use on-site or for export to the grid. In northern Europe, the significant domestic heat loads of modern cities have encouraged district heating schemes, which typically now are also cogeneration applications. However, the vast majority of cogeneration plants are small, with generating capacity under 10 MW. Schools, hospitals, universities, farms, commercial buildings and sports complexes are all potential applications for cogeneration. INVESTMENTS PAY OFF. The benefits to European citizens of full A story by Fiona Riddoch, Managing Director COGEN Europe expansion of cogeneration are a low risk path to short and medium term benefits in security of supply, climate change reduction, employment and their economies. Investment in cogeneration makes good social and economic sense._ Y benefits to the European Union. However, mem- efficiently. But a new cogeneration operator has measure for the joint production of heat and ber state governments must show leadership, if to take on additional risks over and above his power is still not a widely discussed option in the this advantage is to be achieved. Cogeneration core business requirement for energy use. In this energy policy of European Union member states. today needs a supportive policy environment, if environment the role of policy is crucial. It signals Decision makers may have little information the sector is to expand. While the logic of using to investors that there is structure to the risk they about cogeneration, and the public at large (out- energy as efficiently as possible is clear, the eco- are undertaking and that they will be compen- side a few specific member states) are not really nomics of today’s energy sector do not provide sated for taking that risk on behalf of society. aware of the technology. Cogeneration gets very adequate returns to ensure cogeneration inves- few column inches in the reports on energy news tors a financial return for their efficiency. While THE ADVANTAGES OF COGENERATION. promotes the interests of the cogeneration sector within the and climate change and is hardly mentioned in in a fully functioning, perfect, free marketplace Europe has a lot to gain from the wider use of European legislative process. The Association has a broad mem- member state energy debates. efficient cogeneration would be competitive, cogeneration. Through its high energy efficiency, bership base and represents both the manufacturers of cogen- today’s energy sector is far from perfect. the technology cuts down total fuel demand eration equipment and the users of that equipment and most of compared to the separate production of electric- the supply and contract chain in between. Based in Brussels, the ity and heat. Through the reduction in primary association was founded in 1999 and was one of the main actors energy use, and the higher efficiency, cogenera- in shaping and in forming the Cogeneration Directive (2004/08/ tion reduces CO2-emissions, and as a mature EC), which provides the main policy framework for cogeneration available technology today it is one of the most in European Union law. COGEN Europe members are active par- et, the use of cogeneration as an efficiency EUROPEAN ENERGY POLICY. The European Union has three pillars to its energy policy: Security of supply, climate change abatement and economic sustainability. In 2004, it adopted a Cogeneration Directive, which recognized that With cogeneration there is clear and immediate benefit to society as a whole from using fuel more efficiently. COGEN Europe works with the European Union Institutions and immediate solutions, which we have available ticipants in the work of the association and collectively aim to on security of supply and energy efficiency was The lack of internalization of the externalities of right now. Additionally, by its distributed nature, ensure that the interests of the sector are understood and taken such that the EU would seek to promote the wid- energy costs distorts the sector for cogeneration it reduces electrical grid losses and creates local into account in all aspects of the legislative process that effect it. est possible adoption of cogeneration. Despite as do incomplete liberalization and the several employment. A cogeneration plant is compa- good beginnings the legislation has made only subsidies (direct or indirect) on energy, which still rable in size to the boiler technology it replaces. slow progress into active member state policy, exist in member states. All these things mean It can cohabit well with domestic or commercial and it is only now in 2009 that the EU can really that the return on what is a wise investment organizations, and its effect is fuel independent. claim to have completed the legislative process for society is lower than many investors will and to be starting fully on implementation of accept and carries a sobering level of risk. With INCREASING CAPACITY. The member states of the Directive. Full and robust implementation of cogeneration there is clear and immediate ben- the European Union are currently assessing just Fiona Riddoch the Directive will bring large energy efficiency efit to society as a whole from using fuel more how big the potential for cogeneration is. As part Managing Director COGEN Europe the potential positive impact of cogeneration 11 COGEN Europe: Author 12 coJen industry news industry news coJen Empowering smarter energy choices now: Smart Grid Imagine a world powered by clean energy, a world where consumers are empowered to save energy and money, and a world where plug-in electric vehicles are commonplace. All of these scenarios contribute to reducing our dependence on foreign fuels, slashing carbon emissions, and improving energy security. This is a more sustainable world — a world made possible by a “smarter grid”. A story by Bob Gilligan, Vice President GE Energy Transmission & Distribution B DOING MORE WITH LESS. With world energy consumption fore- pay one set price – all day long. Smart meter tive energy sources are integrated into the senses faults and operates controls to isolate to triple by 2050 worldwide. Power outages and interruptions cost casted to triple by 2050, we need to find a way to do more with technologies and demand response programs power system, further deployments will not problems in seconds. Smart meters will also the U.S. economy $100 billion annually. The U.S. spend $200,000 less – and quickly. Smart grid technologies can help us get there can change that through a feature called “time be as simple as just “plugging them in”. One of help pinpoint exactly which customers are being per minute, or $13 million an hour, on foreign fuels, and are produc- through increased energy efficiencies and better utilization of our of use” pricing, a method by which consumers the greatest challenges with renewables – like impacted. ing less than 10% of energy domestically from renewable sources. existing electrical infrastructure. What most people don’t know pay lower prices for electrical power during off- wind and solar – is that their power output is Moreover, increasingly overburdened electrical infrastructure is is that there’s inherent waste in the way our power is currently peak periods. inherently variable. Smart grid technologies can “Smart grid” will help turn our greatest energy quickly aging, undergoing little investment in 25 years. delivered. Without intelligent devices sensing how much voltage help manage the variability of wind and solar to challenges into lasting solutions. Empower- help alleviate reliability issues caused by power ing consumers with choice and control will fluctuations. make them part of the solution. Technological Automated demand response technologies will investments can make the grid more capable act as a lever that utilities can pull to help lower of integrating renewable energy or “at-home” demand in the event there is a gap in renew- generation, and improved efficiency will help us do more with less._ ut why now? Currently, world energy consumption is predicted consumers need, utilities will often deliver too much. Smart energy tools provide real-time information to help manage energy usage and save money. Today, we operate in a 21st century society, built on a 19th century Smart grid, on the other hand, delivers just what’s needed. If electrical infrastructure, which functions with very little intelligence. installed on 10% of the distribution feeders in the U.S., GE’s grid It might be surprising to learn that utilities typically hear about efficiency technology (i.e. GE’s Coordinated Volt-VAr Control) is power outages only through consumer calls. The “smart” grid, designed to reduce electricity consumption by approximately however, will reflect the way we live today. 9.3 billion kWh per year, avoiding annual CO2-emissions equivalent Empowering consumers with this knowledge can able power generation – for instance, if the wind to the emissions of 1.1 million cars on U.S. roads. help save them money by encouraging off-peak stops blowing. To address such contingencies, usage of higher consumption devices, like wash- a utility may incentivize consumers to opt into ers, dryers or air conditioners. In addition to put- programs that allow certain devices to be ting consumers in control of their energy destiny, temporarily switched off during peak times. In these technologies will help utilities manage peak the future, storage technologies could also help demand from the source side. In a yearlong study utilities manage the short term imbalances in RETHINK AND REDUCE - EMPOWERING CONSUMERS TO by the U.S. Department of Energy, smart grid cus- the supply and demand of energy. MANAGE ENERGY USAGE AND SAVE MONEY. Today, most con- tomers reduced peak consumption by up to 15%, sumers are in the dark when it comes to energy consumption and and overall consumption by up to 10%. THE ENERGY INTERNET. Simply put, the smart grid marries IT with our current electrical infrastructure, helping us support our 21st century energy needs. The smart grid is essentially an “energy internet,” delivering real-time information and knowledge – empow- The smart grid is essentially an energy internet, delivering real-time information and knowledge. ering smarter energy choices and delivering significant benefits: • Optimizing renewable energy sources and enabling broader penetration. • Empowering consumers to manage their energy usage and save money without compromising their lifestyle. • Delivering increased energy efficiencies and decreased carbon emissions. • Increasing power reliability and operational efficiencies, delivering greater productivity. 13 It might be surprising to learn that utilities typically hear about power outages only through consumer calls. KEEPING YOUR LIGHTS ON JUST GOT EASIER. Author Smart grid technologies provide real-time costs. Yet, with electricity rates rising, consumers might be comforted to know that smart energy tools – such as smart meters FUELING THE NATION WITH CLEANER, knowledge of grid status, enabling utilities to and home energy panels – provide real-time information to help RENEWABLE POWER JUST GOT EASIER. prevent trouble before it occurs, or, in the event manage energy usage and save money. Developing “homegrown” renewable energy of an outage, react quickly to reduce the impact. Bob Gilligan It’s a fact! The utility’s cost of producing electricity varies through- is critical to reducing dependence on foreign Ultimately, utilities will move from “guessing” to Vice President, GE Energy, out the day. Yet the majority of residential electricity customers oil. However, once significant levels of alterna- “knowing” with a technology that automatically Transmission & Distribution 14 coJen industry news industry news coJen The preferred method of electricity generation for independent power producers: Multiple-engine approach In a highly competitive environment where the ability to offer flexible, low-cost, reliable and high-efficiency power can mean the difference between winning or losing a bid for an electricity supply contract, independent power producers must explore the most mutually beneficial options for constructing a generation facility and meeting capacity needs. The stakes increase in developing areas where demand is high and an IPP may be the only power supplier supporting the grid. T –> Generating electricity with multiple gas engines offers the added benefit of combined reliability and availability of the units. Utilizing the region’s natural gas • High fuel efficiency: Using multiple en- ABBILDUNG 1: Efficiency of multiple gas IPPs high flexibility when capacity needs must challenges. Thanks in large part to strong companies employ is just as important to their supplies as a primary fuel source to generate gines offers near maximum value efficiency with engine plant compared to a single PRIME- be increased. With gas engines, extending or economic growth and increasing populations in businesses and the utilities they support as their electricity, the generator sets support the the combined conversion of energy. A multiple- MOVER. downsizing the plant can be done in a much the world’s developing countries, global energy ability to maintain and offer it reliably. national grid and help Bangladesh to meet its engine approach ensures that the engines are shorter time and at a lower cost as compared to increasing power demand. The move was part constantly running at or near their projected traditional prime-movers. of a government initiative to reform the load, which yields the highest efficiency and the country’s power sector, including through the lowest possible maintenance costs. Because of development of IPPs. It also gave GE an oppor- their high fuel efficiency as single engines, multi- tunity to showcase GE’s Jenbacher gas engines ple gas engines provide a rapid response to load as a viable option for growing power demand changes. In other words, if demand changes, in rural areas, along with proven success in the the output, or delivered electricity, can be easily industrial sector. adopted by switching a number of engines on or Multiple gas engines off, keeping the combined efficiency high. Single prime-mover consumption is expected to double by 2030. The electric power utilities industry has been gearing up for this issue of supply and demand for quite some time, exploring many new options to deliver efficient, reliable electricity to its customers. independent power producers (IPPs). High fuel efficiency, availability and reliability supplemented with flexibility are the most important advantages of multiple gas engine plants. Still relatively new kids on the block, IPPs aid 15 5dT[4UUXRXT]Rh the equipment and method of generation IPP he world is experiencing enormous energy • Low emissions: Natural gas is characterized by the lowest CO2-emission level among fossil fuel. The utilization of natural gas in gas engines ! " # ;^PS<F allows for particularly low emissions of SO2, NOx, and particulate matter. utilities in meeting power demand by generating PROVEN TECHNOLOGY SUPPORTING LOCAL “GE’s Jenbacher gas engine technology is the power they need to support area growth POWER NEEDS. In one of the largest orders of already well-known as a cost-effective power and peak demand periods. Not only has the GE’s Jenbacher gas engines to date, indepen- generation system approach for the Bangladesh • Availability and reliability: In the event the customer the advantage of a stable electric- reliability at relatively low specific costs. Our existence of a third-party player introduced dent power producers Doreen Power Generation industrial sector. We have chosen Jenbacher of an outage emergency, the necessary quantity ity grid. Service maintenance also becomes a engines are characterized by a compact design incentives like cost savings and performance & Systems, Ltd., and Doreen Power House & gas engines for our rural electrification projects of reserve power is also relatively low when mul- more seamless process in the multiple engine and high power density, and therefore require a enhancements, but the highly competitive Technologies, Ltd., (subsidiaries of Asian Entech based on the units’ reliability and performance tiple units are employed because one unit failure approach. Unlike plants run by one prime-mover, comparatively small footprint”, explains Martin nature of independent power production means Power Corp., Ltd and Saiham Power Plant Ltd, record,” said Tahzeeb Alam Siddiqui, managing affects only a small sum of the total output. where a great deal of supply capacity is needed Schneider, product line manager at GE’s Jen- that IPPs are charged to employ, operate and respectively) purchased 28 of GE’s Jenbacher director of Asian Entech Power Corp. for scheduled maintenance, smaller engines bacher gas engine business. “It is the combina- maintain the very best and most efficient gene- J620 natural gas-fueled engines to support a operating in parallel can receive scheduled tion of benefits, that makes the multiple engine ration systems. major rural electrification initiative in Bangla- A QUESTION OF PROFITABILITY. Generating maintenance in sequence so that less spare approach an economical and highly attractive Independent power producers may be privately desh. Combined, the engines generate approxi- electricity with multiple natural gas-fueled capacity and no outage time is necessary. solution for Independent Power Producers.”_ held facilities and most often do not possess mately 81 MW of electricity at four new power engines offers the added benefit of combined their own transmission facilities. IPPs usually plants in developing areas of the South Asian reliability and accessibility not available with a operate within the franchised territories of host country. Three power plants were built, each single prime-mover, as well as other significant utilities and make electric energy available with eight of GE’s JGS 620 GS-N.L. Jenbacher advantages, making this approach a highly In fact, multiple engine plants have achieved configurations in the multiple engine approach for sale to utilities or the general public. But, generator sets; and a fourth plant features four economical solution for IPPs. near 100 percent reliability ratings, which gives to satisfy changes in demand. This allows the “Distributed power generation with multiple gas engines provides high efficiency and maximum “It is the combination of benefits, that makes the multiple engine approach an economical and highly attractive solution for Independent Power Producers.” • Flexibility: An added bonus is the ability to install or remove engines quickly and alter 16 coJen applications and solutions applications and solutions coJen Residues from agricultural production are a valuable source of energy, where the objective is to turn waste into energy. Promising electricity supplier for the future: Biowaste All over the world, consumption of energy is increasing steadily due to industrialization and population growth. More and more countries are now looking for alternatives to fossil fuels as a means of generating power. The goals of these initiatives are usually to protect the environment and to gain independence from foreign suppliers. Above all in agriculture and waste management, the use of organic waste products in biogas plants is opening up undreamed-of potential for the generation of electricity and heat. Germany, for instance, is taking a leading role in these international efforts with its renewable energy law. Numerous countries are following this example, and biogas plants are achieving a boom never seen before. W hat do Austrian wine growers, a Thai on the source material. For example, a ton of m3 palm oil producer, a U.S. dairy farm and a Paki- chicken manure can produce 50 stani biofuel producer have in common? Quite The same amount of pig manure will yield only appears quite similar to countless others in the simply, they all produce tons of organic waste 21 m3 of biogas. “dairy state” of Wisconsin. Every day, the animal of biogas. that can be used to generate biogas. “I really don’t like using the term ‘waste’ when we are talking about residue from agricultural production. Rather, we see it as a valuable source of energy, where the objective is to make good use of Manager for GE’s Jenbacher gas engines. With 1,100 milk cows, the Norwiss dairy farm residents of the farm produce an incredible Biogas is an especially high-value fuel that is ideally suited for running gas engines. it,” says Thomas Elsenbruch, Marketing Program 70,000 liters of liquid manure, which are stored in so-called “manure lakes”. Apart from the unpleasant odor, these vast amounts of liquid manure caused by the density of cattle in the U.S. make up approximately 15% of anthropo- Biogas is an especially high-value fuel that genic methane emissions. is ideally suited for running gas engines. The The Norwiss farm differs from the area’s other energy produced can be used either for the farms in one respect: By using the biogas gained company’s own electricity needs or can be fed from the fermentation of cow manure for power into the public power grid. The heat generated is generation, the “manure lakes” have been typically used as heat supply for the plant. And turned into “energy lakes”. The farm now not finally, the material left over from the fermenta- only completely covers its own energy needs, Following Nature’s Example. Biogas is tion process is used as a high-quality fertilizer in it also supplies 600 households with reliable a natural, purely ecological product that is agriculture. electricity. The original rethinking in this case extracted from biomass at biogas plants. When GE’s Jenbacher business has been supplying took place on a small scale. Now, Wisconsin is organic waste material undergoes anaerobic biogas-fueled gas engines all over the world for expected to introduce changes at the state level fermentation – a controlled decomposition pro- more than 30 years. The number of delivered en- that could lead the U.S. to a greener future. cess – a mix of gases is given off that consists of gines has now grown to more than 1,500 units 50 to 70% methane (CH4) and 30 to 50% carbon – and growth has accelerated rapidly in recent The most plentiful oil in the world and dioxide (CO2), depending on the makeup of the years. From the vast expanses of the northern what it is used for in Thailand. In terms of source material. Almost all organic substances U.S. to the tropical hills of Thailand, Jenbacher volume, at more than 42 million metric tons, more can be transformed into biogas in this way, biogas engines operate reliably in extremely palm oil is produced than any other plant oil in the although the yield may vary significantly based varied climatic conditions. world. It is used primarily in the food, cosmetic Biogas is a natural, purely ecological product that is extracted from biomass at biogas plants. 17 From “manure lakes” to “energy lakes”. > 18 applications and solutions coJen > applications and solutions coJen > and aluminum industries, but it can also be mixed with diesel or converted directly to biodiesel. Planting oil palms is very promising because the industry boasts a particularly high yield per acre – one of the main reasons for the popularity of palm oil farms around the world. There is a dark side, however: The oil production process generates huge quantities of organic waste material that, if not processed, has a negative impact on the ecological balance of the region. More countries now recognize the benefits of ecological and autonomous power supply as a huge advantage and are following the example of Germany. –> China’s First Chicken Manure-Biogas Plant Natural Palm Oil Ltd. in southern Thailand has made a long-term goal of recycling the waste material from its palm oil mills. Two Jenbacher gas engines are already supplying 33,000 Thai households reliably with electricity. Recently, an order was placed for a third engine. “We are very pleased with both power plants’ results. The high reliability of Jenbacher gas engine on-site –> Traditional biogas application: utilizing sewage gas in wastewater treatment plants –> Biogas from cow manure: Norswiss dairy farm power technology convinced us to install another turned into hard cash. In addition to the more tra- of plants using renewable energy sources a fixed capacity expansion at the Chumporn mill,” said ditional applications, such as utilizing sewage gas price for the power they generate for a certain CO2-emissions and can be sold. Preecha Kuansongtham, Director of Natural Palm in wastewater treatment plants, new opportuni- period of time. The EEG and its revisions of 2004 The numbers for Jenbacher gas engines with Oil Ltd. ties are constantly developing. and 2009 have been decisive in promoting power carbon credit projects are remarkable. A sewage generation using renewable energy in Germany. plant in South Africa can earn 33,000 emission Today, the German law is already considered a reduction certificates a year, which corresponds huge success story and, as a result, served as to the same amount in CO2-equivalents saved. a model for 47 other countries, including the A farm with three million chicken in China can High-proof power supply. In Pakistan, a Jenbacher gas engine found its way to a local ethanol factory run by Shakarganj Mills Ltd. It is used there to convert the biogas incurred in the From an international perspective, the Kyoto Protocol also plays an important role in the construction of biogas plants. production of ethanol from sugar cane into elec- –> 19 Biogas project in Italy: the government supports power generation using renewable energy sources certificate corresponds to one metric ton of saved Jenbacher unit for our power plant production Italian government, which has issued so-called save as much as 95,000 metric tons of CO2- “certificati verdi” (green certificates) for power equivalents. Obviously, Jenbacher gas engines tricity. As a renewable energy project, the plant So why has demand only grown so rapidly in generation using renewable energy sources. are making a verifiable contribution to reducing is eligible for carbon credits because it enhances recent years? The answer is simple: Thus far, bio- These certificates are transferable commercial CO2-emissions around the world and are at the energy efficiency at the mill and displaces the na- gas plants have only been able to compete with instruments verifying that the power generated same time helping companies lower their energy tional grid’s energy generated from fossil fuels. By the price of power generated using conventional comes from renewable energy sources. In Eastern costs and recycle waste in a responsible and using the biogas instead of fossil fuels for power sources of energy, such as nuclear energy, hydro- Europe and the emerging countries of Asia, ef- effective way._ generation, the plant is expected to produce power or calorific power, under certain circum- forts are increasing to promote the expansion of approximately 20,000 tons of certified emissions stances. In order to be economically competitive, biogas plants by guaranteeing certain prices for reductions annually. However, the potential is far the state has to provide assistance with fixed electricity. greater. “With 225 million liters of ethyl alcohol power prices to biogas plant operators, at least produced annually in Pakistan, we expect many for a certain period. Achieving the Kyoto goals with biogas. other distillery companies to install similar plants “More and more countries now recognize that the From an international perspective, the Kyoto Pro- to support the energy needs of the national grid,” benefits of ecological and autonomous power tocol also plays an important role in the construc- said Kashif Kazmi, Project Manager for the plant. supply are a huge advantage and are following tion of biogas plants. Since 2005, companies that the example of Germany,” Thomas Elsenbruch produce more greenhouse gases than the speci- A clean affair: countries promote biogas. explains. The German Renewable Energy Sources fied threshold values have been required to pay As these examples demonstrate, the advantages Act (EEG) took effect in 2000 and promotes the fines – unless they buy emission certificates from of biogas plants are apparent. And these are just expansion of power and heat generation using other companies that produce less greenhouse a few of the types of organic waste that can be renewable energies. The idea is to offer operators gases than the permitted levels. One emission 20 coJen distributors and service providers distributors and service providers coJen News from the Champions League Thanks to a dense network of local sales and service providers, Jenbacher power plants can now be found virtually everywhere in the world. Authorized Jenbacher sales and service providers offer professional support and outstanding service to customers of GE’s gas engine division – including communication in the local language and knowledge of significant regional information. The largest independent sales and service provider out of these is Clarke Energy. The Jenbacher team has been working closely with Clarke Energy since 1995 – to the mutual benefit of both companies, which are now playing in the “Champions League” of the industry. F –> Largest independent sales and service provider for Jenbacher gas engines: Clarke Energy engines in Great Britain. The outstanding quality GE, Clarke Energy soon committed to interna- Clarke Energy Ltd. sells and provides support for of the engines made in Jenbach and Clarke tional expansion. Jenbacher products in many countries around Energy’s strong service and customer orientation the world, for everything from individual gen- resulted in resounding success. rom its headquarters in Liverpool, UK, sets, fueled by natural gas or alternative gases such as biogas, landfill gas or coal mine gas, to entire combined heat and power plants. Clarke Energy‘s core competence is in the conception and realization of complete solutions for power plants with an output of up to 45 MW. With its policy of maintaining good customer proximity With customer proximity and more than 370 highly qualified employees Clarke Energy ensures top-quality service, technology and customized solutions to meet customer’s energy needs. and with the expertise of more than 370 highly The decisive milestone regarding the company’s current expertise in the power generation segment came in 1995, when Clarke Energy began working with Jenbacher gas engines in Great Britain. In 1998, the company became the exclusive sales and service supplier for Jenbacher prod- qualified employees, Clarke Energy ensures top- The company continued to develop, expanding its ucts in Australia and New Zealand, with Nigeria quality service, state-of-the-art technology and range of products and services with a number of following in 1999. Just a few years later, Clarke customized solutions to meet customers’ energy technologies for various gas engine applications, secured its position in India and France with its needs. From a project’s start to its completion, including professional project management and own branches. The Clarke Energy international Clarke Energy offers professional project man- product expertise that is constantly growing. It is network now includes branches in Ireland, China agement and ISO-certified quality management. particularly important to Clarke Energy to offer and Tunisia, and the company is still gathering All services – engineering and design, consultan- its customers economical and ecologically sound momentum._ cy and conception, installation and commission- complete solutions. In addition, the company has ing, and service and maintenance – come from set up a dedicated customer service division for a single tried and tested source. Jenbacher products. The extensive range of ser- –> Clarke Energy’s headquarters in Liverpool, UK Clarke Energy Ltd. ·Largest independent distributor of Jenbacher gas engines from GE Energy ·More than 370 employees in nine countries ·To date, plants installed with 1,700 MW ·More than 900 MW under O&M (operation & maintenance) operator contract vices includes a comprehensive stock of original From spare parts supplier to energy pro- Jenbacher spare parts, service, repair and remote fessional. The decisive milestone regarding monitoring. the company’s current expertise in the power 21 generation segment came in 1995, when Clarke Sharing success around the world. Energy began working with Jenbacher gas Reinforced by its successful collaboration with 22 coJen distributors and service providers Clarke Energy’s core competence is in the conception and realization of complete solutions for power plants. distributors and service providers coJen Ultimate ambition: Maximized customer satisfaction CoJen talks to Jim Clarke, CEO of Clarke Energy CoJen: How would you describe the activities of Clarke Energy using 15 Jenbacher J620 engines. Our services ranged from gas in a single sentence? purification and treatment to feeding electricity into the public Jim Clarke: We constantly strive to find and realize innovative so- grid two kilometers away. As with all coal mine gas projects, the lutions to meet our customers’ needs. We meet these challenges biggest challenges were removing dust and moisture from the by collaborating with the Jenbacher gas engine division of GE. gas and regulating the fluctuating methane content of the gas. Another outstanding project recently was the combined heat and How important is the cooperation with GE to you, and what power plant for Hydro Polymers Ltd. in Durham, Great Britain. Here, characterizes it? too, our assignment was the design and construction of a turnkey We have been collaborating with the Jenbacher team since 1995, plant. The plant, with a natural gas-powered Jenbacher J612 and we are currently working together in nine countries around engine and an electrical output of 1.8 MW, was commissioned in the world. Both companies have grown significantly in the last July 2008. The waste heat from the engine is used to preheat the few years. This is due in part to our excellent cooperation, which air used in the customer’s drying production process. With this, the is based on considerable mutual trust, technical expertise and a plant achieves an outstanding efficiency factor of 90%. shared customer focus. Thank you very much for this interview. What joint goals have you set? Simply put, our goal is to install as many Jenbacher gas engines as possible and achieve the highest possible degree of customer satisfaction. We are working together to accomplish this with our comprehensive range of services and our knowledgeable employees. CoJen talking to: Can you describe a couple of outstanding projects that Clarke Energy has completed recently? The first example that occurs to me is our coal mine gas project –> 23 Coal mine gas project in Moranbah, Queensland, Australia: complete solution from a single tried and tested source for Energy Developments Ltd. in the Australian town of Moranbah, jim clarke Queensland. The plant was commissioned in November 2008. We CEO designed and built a turnkey 45 MW plant fueled by coal mine gas Clark Energy 24 coJen region special region special coJen The Need for More Power Jenbacher Sales & Service Providers in Southeast Asia and India India – Clarke Energy India Private Limited “Shivkiran”, Lane no. 4, Dahanukar Colony, Kothrud, Pune 411 038 Phone: +91 20 30241704 Thailand – Italthai Industrial Co., Ltd. 2013 New Petchburi Road, Bangkapi, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10310 Phone: +662 3191031-40 Indonesia – Navigat Energy Pte. Ltd. 139 Cecil Street, 04-02 Cecil House, Singapore 069539, Rep. of Singapore Phone: +62-21-5724944 Malaysia and Singapore – JD Group Sdn. Bhd. 1, Jalan Lada Hitam Satu, 16/12A 40200 Shah Alam Phone: +603 55191 000 –> Jakarta, Indonesia 25 For additional information, please contact our GE offices in India ([email protected]) and Singapore ([email protected]). 26 coJen region special region special coJen INDIA. Nearby India – not considered part of Southeast Asia nor a member of ASEAN – has the fourth-largest coal reserves in the world. The country currently has about 140 GW of genera- The countries of southeast Asia and India couldn’t be more different, but most share one characteristic: tion capacity, mainly based on coal, thermal and hydro, with about 8% from renewables. Dominating the South Asia continent, India – made up primarily of Hindus – has a diverse economy, The Need for More Power with about half its population in agriculture. Services are the country’s major source of economic growth, however, accounting for more than half of India’s output with less than one-third of its labor force. Commercial energy demand is expected to grow by 4% annually. Commercial energy demand in India is expected to grow by 4% annually. As their energy requirements grow along with their populations, the diverse countries of Southeast Asia and nearby India are seeking ways to fulfill their power needs. Stymied by lack of infrastructure and funding, many of Although the government’s goal is power for all these countries still have rural areas that are largely unserved by their power grids. And even those nations that by 2012, most rural Indian households do not have plenty of natural resources are faced with populations that have grown so quickly – or are so spread out – use electricity – about 80 million households still that their power supplies have not kept up with demand. use kerosene for lighting – and even in electrified villages, supply is inadequate and unreliable. G reater energy stability, security and sustainability were some Per capita energy use is just one quarter of the global average at 630 kW/annum. IndonesiA. Unlike Thailand, Indonesia has plenty of natural gas, of the energy goals outlined at the annual ASEAN (Association with resources estimated to last more than 50 years. Still, with While most countries in the region lack electrical of Southeast Asian Nations) Ministers on Energy Meeting last less than 60% of the population served by the grid, Indonesia is power, there are exceptions, such as the highly August in Thailand. But although they agree on their countries’ especially hungry for power. The country’s 230 million population is industrialized nations of Malaysia and Singapore. energy needs, the nations participating in ASEAN couldn’t be more spread over a country that is made up of more than 17,000 islands, A peninsula bordering Thailand, Malaysia has diverse. 6,000 of which are inhabited. The country’s people, most of whom plenty of petroleum and natural gas – and not are Muslims, work primarily in agriculture, such as rice, coffee and nearly enough people to use it all. The island of palm oil, as well as in industry, including petroleum and natural gas. Singapore does import most of its fuel, mainly THAILAND. There’s Thailand, for instance, found in the heart of natural gas from Malaysia and Indonesia, to Southeast Asia and one of the most devoutly Buddhist countries in the world. Thailand’s economy is dependent on its exports, primarily rice and palm oil. Energy-wise, the country, which is about the size of Spain, supplies electricity to about 80% of its 65.5 Indonesia will need at least 20 GW of power expansion within the next ten years. support the densely populated country, which has 4.7 million people on 700 square kilometers of land. million population. A big problem is lack of natural resources, with Thailand importing most of its natural gas from Myanmar and The supply challenges in Indonesia are many. The country is BUT INCREASING POWER IN THESE COUNTRIES Malaysia. Political uncertainty has plagued Thailand, too, ham- dependent on oil for electricity generation, but oil production is de- ISN’T SIMPLE. Industrialized countries such as pering some infrastructure megaprojects. pleting, and the country sees coal as the primary energy source of Malaysia and Singapore generally rely on large, the future. Although coal and natural gas reserves are abundant, centralized power sources to meet their electric- the supporting infrastructure is limited, with a lack of gas pipe net- ity needs. While these plants are usually quite works, coal transportation and electricity transmission networks. economical, they transmit electricity for long Indonesia will need at least 20 GW of power expansion within distances over huge power lines. That approach Still, Thailand is the major economic power in the Mekong region the next ten years. In Indonesia from 1970 to 2006, the average won’t work in most rural areas of Southeast Asia and also is the leading consumer of electricity compared with growth of primary energy averaged around 8%, and the growth and India, where many remote villages are not its neighbors. In 2003, for instance, the country consumed 1,448 rate of demand through 2026 is estimated at 7%. Making up the yet electrified or have low load densities. Exten- kilowatt-hours of electricity per capita, as opposed to China’s energy largest energy consumer is the industrial sector at 40%, followed sion of the grid is uneconomical and would lead consumption at 827 kilowatt-hours per capita. The current installed by transportation at 38% and household and commercial at 22%. to heavy transmission and distribution losses. power generation capacity is about 30 GW, not including imports With a total installed capacity of about 29 GW, Indonesia relies on Around the globe, too, prices for fossil fuels have of 340 MW from Laos and 300 MW from Malaysia. Peak demand is coal at 46% as its primary power supplier, followed by oil at 24%. expected to rise to nearly 50 GW by 2021. Natural gas is third at 14%. Thailand is the leading consumer of electricity compared with its neighbors. 27 risen sharply. In fact, some Southeast Asian –> Southeast Asia’s major problem: power supply has not kept up with demand countries – Vietnam, for instance – have faced > 28 coJen coJen region special region special > energy crises because, as import prices rise, they just don’t As their energy requirements grow along with their populations, the countries of Southeast Asia and India are seeking ways to fulfill their power needs. have the resources to meet their countries’ power needs. Those countries that have natural resources must deal with the consequences of using them. India, for instance, has relied heavily on coal, but realizes it must reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, lack of funding can make energy expansion difficult. Many countries are looking into carbon credit programs, emissions trading schemes designed to help mitigate global warming. The Clean Development Mechanism, an arrangement under the Kyoto Protocol, allows industrialized countries that have a greenhouse gas reduction commitment to invest in projects that reduce emissions in developing countries. Reliable power supply is key for economic growth. Financing can also take place through sales of excess power. In India, for instance, there is a ready market for excess power since power shortages are frequent. Through such programs, existing and new customers could add additional capacity and trade up to 50% of the total installed capacity. GE: A MAJOR PRESENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND INDIA. Traditional energy sources such as coal and oil will continue to be used and needed in Southeast Asia and India, and GE’s product and service offerings can be found in many countries in the region. GE’s presence in Indonesia, for instance, dates back to supply and preserving the environment. Efficiency has targeted a potential capacity of 190 MW. Sources per day from other municipalities and 1,000 tons per day from the 1970s with the introduction of the turbine business and has In India, more state governments are moving toward renewable are livestock farms, agriculture and the palm industry. industry. continued to grow since then. purchase obligations, and the Electricity Act 2003 mandates the Biogas is also seen as a solution in India, where plants could use In India, GE installed the first hydropower plant in 1902. Today, Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) to promote cow manure, slaughterhouse and vegetable market wastes, as SOLUTIONS WITH JENBACHER GAS ENGINES. Gas engines often all of GE’s global businesses have a presence in India, and the renewable energy development. well as urban and industrial wastes. Co-digestion of farm and are a practical solution for decentralized power generation. Offer- agriculture residues can be mingled with urban and industrial ing small footprint requirements and quick installation, they can wastes. The country’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy even help solve environmental dilemmas. Financing can be done estimates biogas potential from agro-industrial wastes at about utilizing carbon credits, and payback on investment can take just 1,300 MW, primarily from distilleries, but also from such industries a couple of years. Following are solutions that could be signifi- as sugar, starch and slaughterhouses. cantly expanded in Southeast Asia and India, based on those company participates in a wide range of manufacturing, services and technology businesses there. While GE Energy is well known throughout the region for its large steam and gas turbines and even for its nuclear business, huge centralized power sources simply can’t meet all of the needs of Thailand – perhaps because of its lack of natural resources – leads the region in terms of governmental support for renewable energy projects. the rural communities in Southeast Asia and India. A more suit- countries’ resources and needs: able approach for those areas is distributed generation, where BIOGAS IN THE FOCUS. While the more traditional renewable energy is produced very near where it is used, sometimes even in sources of wind and solar have been employed in a number of the same building. Southeast Asia projects, one option gaining widespread support The Association of Southeast Asian Nations has recognized the need and benefits of renewable, sustainable energy sources. oil, followed by Indonesia and Thailand. In Thailand alone, GE has about 20 installations, some of which have several engines, at is biomass – plant matter, such as agricultural waste, grass, crops 29 • Palm oil plants. Malaysia is the top producer of crude palm DISTRIBUTED GENERATION, RENEWABLES AND ALTERNATIVE or waste materials from such industries as sugar cane and palm The financial viability of biogas projects in India depends on palm oil plants – where 40 to 45 tons of palm oil fruit can create ENERGY SOURCES. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations oil that can be used as a solid fuel or converted into liquid or revenue sources, such as sale of power, sale of manure and the equivalent of 1 megawatt of electrical power within an hour. (ASEAN) has recognized the need and benefits of renewable, sustain- gaseous forms to produce heat and electricity. compost, and carbon trading through the Clean Development At the Tha-Chang mill, the Thai Biogas Energy Company (TBEC) able energy sources, which often are a natural fit with distributed Thailand, for instance, produced 1,500 MW from biomass in 2007, Mechanism (CDM). Government support has included provisions in processes 60 tons of palm oil fruit per hour. Palm oil mills involved generation. Thailand – perhaps because of its lack of natural resour- and the Ministry of Energy is targeting 2,800 MW by 2011. Also Electricity Act 2003 such as open access to the grid for renewable are collecting carbon credits and can even sell electricity on the ces – leads the region in terms of governmental support for renew- gaining popular support is the utilization of biogas from animal power, preferential tariffs by state regulators, targets for renew- grid. Read more about this project on page 33. able energy projects. The country has implemented a law that en- manure, which lowers greenhouse gas emissions as well as ani- able power and captive generation decontrolled. Fiscal incentives ables small power producers to invest in renewable energy projects. mal waste. That’s significant in Southeast Asia and India, where or concessions include customs duty for imports, excise duty for • Tapioca starch factories. A new biodigester system at the In Indonesia, the country has put priority on alternative energy such waste increasingly poses groundwater contamination issues manufacture of renewable power devices and income tax. largest tapioca starch factory in Southeast Asia provides nearly development including renewable energy. The government’s in some areas. Dumpsites, too, constitute a valuable energy source. Municipal 100% of the factory’s considerable energy demand, displacing pricing policy gives major influence to better energy efficiency Currently, Thailand’s power generation output from biogas is solid waste (MSW) now just produces 4 MW of power in Thailand, significant annual purchases of fuel oil and grid electricity. The and energy diversification, which could play an important role in about 28 MW, but that figure could expand to 60 MW by 2011 but the government has targeted 100 MW by 2011. The source: grid-connected 5 MW power plant supplies all its electrical energy reducing the cost of electricity production, securing the energy – and the Department of Alternative Energy Development and 9,000 tons per day of waste in Bangkok alone, with 6,300 tons to the factory, with the added capability of selling surplus > 30 coJen region special region special > electricity to the local utility. The Korat Waste-to-Energy Co. coJen Facts & Figures Limited (KWTE) is a pioneer in this field and owns and operates the facility as a renewable energy services company. The factory India includes three Jenbacher J320 generator sets. Natural resources: Coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world), iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, titanium ore, • Landfill sites. Using Jenbacher engines, companies can pro- chromite, natural gas, diamonds, petroleum, duce green power, while minimizing land and water pollution. The life limestone span of the dumpsite can be increased three to five times as well. In Population: 1.15 billion (2008) Singapore, for instance, Jenbacher gas engines are being used in the Government:Federal republic country’s first organic waste biomethanization treatment plant. Economy:Average growth rate of more than 7% from 1997 – 2007. Poverty reduced by about • Cow manure. In India, a methane-to-energy plant uses 235 tons 10 percentage points. per day of cattle manure to produce 1 MW of power and 35 tons Electricity production: 665.3 billion kWh (2007) per day of organic fertilizer. The project, which uses Jenbacher gas Electricity consumption: 517.2 billion kWh (2006) engines, received the “Best ‘Green’ Power Plant in Asia” award at Natural gas production: 31.7 billion cu m (2007) Power-Gen Asia 2007. Natural gas consumption: 41.7 billion cu m (2007) • Sewage gas. Biogas can be produced by the digestion and Indonesia incineration of sewage sludge. In India, for instance, sewage treat- Natural resources:Petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, ment plants have been established in major cities, with funding bauxite, copper, fertile soils, coal, gold, silver available through Jawaharlal Nehru Renewable Urban Mission Population: 237.7 million (2008) (JNURM), providing an opportunity for Jenbacher engines. Government: Republic Economy: GDP real growth rate 6.1% (2007) • Associated petroleum gas. In Indonesia, opportunities exist Electricity production: 125.7 billion kWh (2006) to use associated petroleum gas, often called flare gas, unwanted Electricity consumption: 110.7 billion kWh (2006) natural gas that is disposed of by burning as it is released from an Natural gas production: 56 billion cu m (2007) oil field or at a gas processing plant. Natural gas consumption: 23.4 billion cu m (2007) GE’s Jenbacher solutions are helping to meet the region’s energy demand. Thailand Natural resources: Tin, rubber, natural gas, tungsten, tantalum, timber, lead, gypsum, lignite, fluorite Programs are being developed for associated petroleum gas Population: 65.5 million utilization, mostly for small power generation. For a long time, this Government: Constitutional monarchy unwanted oil by-product has been simply flared. But because of Economy: Annual real GDP growth averaged 6% from the increase in both environmental consciousness and energy 2002 – 2004; but declined to 4.9% from 2005 – 2007 demand, flaring is now often avoided or even prohibited. Electrical production: 130.7 billion kWh (2006) GE’s solutions are helping to meet the region’s energy demand. Electrical consumption: 123.9 billion kWh (2006) A well-established sales and service network for Jenbacher gas Natural gas production: 25.4 billion cu m (2007) engines in Southeast Asia and India ensures that GE is set up to Natural gas consumption: 35.3 billion cu m (2007) support the region’s needs. In addition, the Hangzhou packaging operation for Jenbacher gas engines, which ships engines for Southeast Asia, ensures fast response and excellent customer support. A strong network of distributors – Clarke Energy in India, Italthai in Thailand and PT Navigat in Indonesia – provide local expertise with their thorough knowledge of the countries we serve._ –> Tradition meets innovation: GE’s solutions are helping to meet the region’s energy demand 31 32 coJen region special - sucess story region special - sucess story coJen Jenbacher engine where it, along with oxygen, can be burned directly. 40 to 45 tons of palm oil fruit can create the equivalent of 1 MW of electrical power within an hour. The Tha-Chang mill produces 60 tons per hour. The palm oil mills involved can collect carbon credits for the power produced, which can be turned into money. In Thailand, too, an innovative government program allows palm oil mills to connect Turning waste into energy The area around the Tha-Chang palm oil processing mill in Thailand used to emit a pungent odor. Even worse, wastewater from the plant discharged methane – their power to the grid – and sell it. Since this energy comes from a renewable energy source, they are also entitled to an add-on tariff. “Obviously, the palm oil producers are very eager to do this,” says Dietmar Rauter, GE Energy Sales Manager – Southeast Asia. “They are taking what used to be a malodorous area that emitted gases into the environment, and turning it into electricity. It is a winning situation for them.” Payback on the initial investment is usually within two to two-and-a-half years. “The palm oil producers are taking what used to be a malodorous area that emitted gases into the environment, and turning it into energy.” a leading cause of global warming – into the air. But that was before Thai Biogas Energy Company (TBEC), using GE’s Jenbacher gas engines, began … TBEC, one of the leading biogas companies in Thailand, has four operating projects that create biogas and electricity. In addition, annual carbon credits from TBEC’s projects exceed 130,000 per year. The company develops, designs, finances, implements, T operates and maintains the projects. “Thailand’s shape really benefits this conversion of methane to electricity,” Rauter says. oday, there’s no longer a strong odor. There “The palm oil mills are mainly in the south of Thailand – fairly near are no environmentally detrimental emissions. And palm oil producers are able to make money by generating power from the wastewater produced from processing palm oil. The palm oil business is a major industry in Thailand, second only in the world to Malaysia and Indonesia. Palm oil, which is used for cooking in most Southeast Asian kitchens, comes from the fruit from palm trees. Fruit bunches grow on the palm trees for six to eight months until they are ripe and weigh 30 to 40 kg, and then they The oil production process generates huge quantities of organic waste material that, if not processed, has a negative impact on the ecological balance of the region. tourist areas and major cities – and are very well connected to the electric grid.” THE JOURNEY HAS JUST BEGUN … GE sold its first Jenbacher engines for Thailand’s palm oil industry in 2006 – coinciding with the passage of Thailand’s carbon credit laws. Today, GE has about 20 installations, some of which use several Jenbacher engines. The plants range in size from 500 kW up to 6 MW of power. Very large plants process some 200 tons of fruit per hour. “Carbon credit trading development has been a major factor are cut off and collected. At a processing mill, in this industry, since it is a big part of the payback to the palm the fruit bunch is steamed and the crude oil is oil producers,” Rauter says. Educating those palm oil producers pressed out of it. Wastewater that is created in about the benefits of becoming electricity producers has been a the process is pumped into a lagoon. challenge, but more and more palm oil mills are recognizing that they can profit from the system. And this business gets more and THE THA-CHANG MILL PROJECT. In Thailand, more interesting in other countries, such as Malaysia, as well. temperatures reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit – or The system used at palm oil mills is also easily replicated for other higher – each day. The steamy wastewater cre- industries, such as tapioca starch factories. Meanwhile, however, ates bacteria, which quickly begins to smell, and palm oil farmers in Thailand are reaping the benefits from TBEC’s the bacteria creates methane, which climbs into projects as their smelly lagoons are replaced with the smell of the atmosphere. money._ Or that’s what used to happen at the Tha-Chang mill. TBEC has covered the wastewater lagoon with what looks like a huge blanket. The methane that is emitted from the lagoon is collected and sucked out from under the blanket into a 33 –> The palm oil business is a major industry in Thailand, as well as in Malaysia and Indonesia 34 coJen service service coJen ;XUTcX\TBTaeXRTb QMVT U^a9T]QPRWTaVPbT]VX]Tb Investing in tailored solutions for our customers: With the Jenbacher service team, customers ;XUTcX\TBTaeXRTb get an alliance for life The Jenbacher service team offers its customers customized, professional service throughout the life cycle of their Jenbacher gas engines, living U^a9T]QPRWTaVPbT]VX]Tb up to its responsibilities for the smooth operation of the customers’ equipment. It is not just the development and production of best available gas engine technology that makes GE’s Jenbacher product line highly successful. After all, it is the right service at the right time that ensures optimum operation of the engine, and thus the efficiency of the plant. ;XUTcX\TBTaeXRTb TJenbacher he 450-plus employees of the global service organization and the 1,500 U^a9T]QPRWTaVPbT]VX]Tb service technicians working for authorized sales and service providers – more than 60 around the Upgrades, Repair and Overhaul Commissioning the elegant Plaza Indonesia hotel and shopping countries around the world ensures the very best complex in Jakarta or at the Strass sewage treat- care and support for customers at their loca- ment plant in Austria. tions. This in turn creates a high level of customer satisfaction. Investing in flexible, customized solutions for customer success. world – ensure that GE customers have the very best care and support. Spare parts. The first-class quality of Jenbacher original spare parts contributes significantly to “GE’s life-cycle management underscores the company’s high quality standards and assures us of the best service whenever we need it.” ;XUTcX\TBTaeXRTb?[db U^a9T]QPRWTaVPbT]VX]Tb Spare Parts Contractual Service Agreements – Kwekerij Baarenburg, Niederlande Commissioning. Our experienced certified field the engines’ long service life of 60,000 operating technicians make sure the engines are installed hours – and more. Parts can be delivered on time according to our customers requirements. around the world. Service agreements. Flexible service agree- Upgrades, repairs and overhauls. ments meet our customers maintenance require- With upgrades consistently installed in the course “When signing a contract for a Jenbacher gas ments while giving maximum cost control for the of regular maintenance work, the power plant engine, you are really entering into a life-long life of the gas engines. can run even more efficiently. In the case of major partnership. GE’s life-cycle management under- Field Service Training overhauls, the Jenbacher Repair Center offers atTraining. Specialized, practical training tractive, flexible solutions. Downtime is minimized and assures us of the best service whenever we programs for customers, operators, and sales with time-saving exchange engine options._ need it,” says the Dutch rose grower Baaren- and service providers are targeted to meet the burg, describing the longtime relationship with individual needs of participants. scores the company’s high quality standards ;XUTcX\TBTaeXRTb?[db the gas engine division of GE Energy. U^a9T]QPRWTaVPbT]VX]Tb Lifetime Services Plus for Jenbacher Remote monitoring. With timely and accurate technical support, our remote monitoring, gas engines. With Jenbacher gas engines, life cycle management begins the moment they diagnostics and servicing is provided globally Remote Monitoring, Diagnostics and Servicing through the Jenbacher service network. are commissioned. Customers around the world 35 value the secure feeling of all-around support – Field service. Local presence of Jenbacher whether they are in a Dutch tomato greenhouse, sales and service providers in more than 60 36 coJen service service coJen At the same time, we are continually working on improvements in the area of remote connection. We are testing the use of satellite links, among Technology development is at the forefront for GE Energy’s Jenbacher gas engine division In top form! others, in order to offer this service in more remote regions in which no Internet or telephone connections are available. All in all, we see it as our obligation to care for the engines over their lifetime, in order to make it possible for our customers to operate their plants in a cost-efficient manner. An additional objective is also to further improve the durability of core components. Is there also potential for improvement of Jen- Some 200 employees worldwide work on the technological development of Jenbacher gas engines. Between 2005 and 2009, the company doubled bacher engines in the environmental area? its investment in this area, underscoring the importance that GE places on technological advancement. Since the beginning of 2009, a dedicated Gas engines are already among the cleanest team within the newly established Technology Service division has been working on improved service solutions for plants that have already been types of engines available, and we are achiev- installed. ing excellent results with such products as the CoJen speaking to Bernd Wilmsen, Technology Leader Service for the Jenbacher product line CL.AIR exhaust gas treatment. However, there is still potential to further reduce emissions, for instance in the area of combustion optimization, catalysers or thermal after-treatment. It is a very important area for us. “We are investing in the future now, so that we will continue to be a technology leader in the gas engine industry.” CoJen: Mr. Wilmsen, GE is among the world’s of 90% for combined heat and power generation leading companies in the design and produc- plants. There are, however, still applications with tion of gas engines for the efficient genera- potential, such as when there has been no heat How is Jenbacher coping with the current tion of power and heat. How significant is the demand so far and therefore the waste heat tense economic situation? Are you more cau- development of technology in your company? from the engines has not been used. We are tious at the moment? And what are the main objectives for the new presently developing a process for this applica- No – in fact the opposite is true. We keep on Technology Service division for Jenbacher gas tion in cooperation with GE’s Global Research increasing our investments in technological engines? Center in Munich. development every year, and in 2009 we are Bernd Wilmsen: Investment in technological advancement is at the forefront at GE. On the one hand, it helps to secure our technology leadership for the future. On the other hand, advance- planning to spend about 10% more than the “Our technological developments are always catered towards customer benefits.” previous year. We are investing in the future now, so that we will continue to be a technology leader in the gas engine industry. Thank you very much for this interview. ment is critical because we are accountable to our customers. After all, they are accustomed What further potential for development is the to purchasing innovation when they buy a Service Technology division currently working Jenbacher engine. In the Service Technology on? division, we are working to continually improve On the whole, our technological developments engines that have already been installed, to always have customer benefits in mind. For our make it possible for our customers to operate customers, the reliability of their engines is par- their plants in an even more economical manner. ticularly important. We achieve improvements At the same time, we are also developing new above all through better adjustment of the plant products, for instance for gas cleaning, which to the different areas of application, because will deliver added value for existing plants. the better an engine is calibrated to its specific CoJen talking to: use, the more reliably it runs. In addition, we are 37 Jenbacher plants already achieve an efficiency developing new service maintenance strategies level of over 90%. Is an improvement in ef- in the Service division that are ideally suited to ficiency even possible? the requirements of our customers. A key term in bernd wilmsen Of course, it’s difficult to improve on peak values this context is “condition-based maintenance.” Technology Leader Service –> GE‘s Jenbacher team is now designing the innovations for the future success of its customers 38 service coJen service coJen So far, so near: Connecting customers remotely in Asia Faster and smarter: Digitizing Field Service Growing energy consumption in Indonesia presents a challenge to the state-owned GE keeps up with the latest technology, even when the issue at hand is energy providers, and energy shortages are commonplace. With the showcase documentation of the services provided. Among other things, the Signature Pad project Plaza Indonesia Extension, GE has established itself in Asia as a competent (digital signature) greatly simplifies paperless accounting between the service provider for the growing number of companies looking for a reliable, decentralized technicians and customers, therefore speeding up the entire process. energy supply. A decisive factor here is the possibility of remote monitoring for the Jenbacher plant using the “Hermes” remote service package, which this customer decided to purchase. Plaza Indonesia Extension – remote service, without a service technician Paperwork was yesterday. a prestigious project in Asia. The Plaza having to drive to the plant. In addition, with In days gone by, Jenbacher service technicians had to fill out a Indonesia Shopping Center and the Grand Hyatt regular maintenance and overhauls, the technical number of forms when they carried out maintenance work or Jakarta, one of the most symbolic buildings online support helps achieve better planning commissioning at the customer site. In addition to their technical in Asia, is located at the heart of the business and organization. Overall, remote service signifi- competence, they had to demonstrate their skills in a wide variety district in Jakarta. The expansion project is also cantly improves both the availability of the plant of report writing: Assembly reports, time sheets, travel expense one of the most prestigious projects for the Jen- and its efficiency. And finally, the data analysis and out-of-pocket accounting were all part of the program. The bacher gas engine division of GE. Nine natural can be extremely helpful when optimizing the customer onsite had to sign personally to confirm that the work gas-fueled J620 GS engines with total electrical individual plant with customized solutions, which had been carried out in good order. output of about 25 MW will in future supply the is another benefit to all customers. Signature pad is today. entire complex with reliable, efficient energy. Making use of learning. In addition to the With the introduction of the ERP system from Oracle, service Remote – from Jakarta to Jenbach. One customers, the authorized service providers also technicians can complete all reports onsite on their laptops. The of the challenges of this first remote connection benefit from the use of remote technology. The customer’s signature is digitized using the Signature Pad and in Indonesia was the country’s IT infrastructure, availability of plant data has a direct impact stored together with the reports. The advantage to the customer: which had not kept pace with economic growth. on improved planning for services offered and The entire process is simpler and better, and the time saved on Together with the local sales and service pro- therefore on the expansion of the service com- administrative work can be used for personal contact. vider PT Navigat, the Jenbacher team set up an petence of Jenbacher service providers. In the Internet connection for the remote service. The case of complex issues, the Excellence Center in connection has been as trouble-free as it is in all Jenbach can also dial into the plant quickly and other areas of the world. easily to help with error analysis. Once again, this means that the customer benefits from Available for all eventualities – in an optimized plant availability thanks to the remote instant. Remote service offers many benefits connection._ to the customer. In case of a malfunction, remote service help is immediate, and downtime can be minimized. Statistics show that 50% of technical problems can be eliminated with 39 –> Prestigious project: The Plaza Indonesia A small but important side benefit is that the new ERP system also Plaza Indonesia facts: ·Total space: more than 220,000 m2 ·5 underground levels with parking for allows structured, simple recording of empirical values, concerns and areas for improvement that can be addressed in the long term to improve the Jenbacher products._ around 1,200 cars ·6 floors of entertainment with a movie theater and shopping mall ·41 storeys office tower, 48 storeys residential tower 40 coJen service service coJen New from old: Major overhaul of the Strass wastewater treatment plant After 60,000 operating hours, it was time to overhaul the sewage gas cogeneration unit of the Achental-Inntal-Zillertal Wastewater Management Association in Strass, Austria. The Jenbacher unit at this sewage treatment plant is responsible for power supply of 167,000 residential homes. After a record time of just 15 days, the engine was reinstalled – and performance has been significantly improved ever since. A CoJen talks to Josef Dengg, Managing Director fter the major overhaul, the combined heat and power plant at the sewage treatment plant of the Achental-Inntal-Zillertal Wastewater in Tyrolean Strass is ideally equipped for the next Management Association 60,000 operating hours or 2,500 days. Furthermore, it is more efficient and economical than A good fellowship ever before. Its efficiency was increased by 1.5 percentage points with the upgrades carried out in the course of the general overhaul. In CoJen: Why did you decide to have your plant addition, a number of technical innovations have completely overhauled instead of buying a new engine? reduced the plant’s gas consumption by about 30,000 m3 per year. –> Record time for overhaul: 15 days Josef Dengg: Economic considerations were the decisive factor. A major overhaul – which usually With specific upgrades and overhauls GE ensures that our customers Jenbacher engines are kept with the latest technology. since the Strass sewage treatment plant has two increases the service life of an engine by around older engines that operated during this time to 12 to 15 years – was much more profitable for “dispose of” the gas and secure power supply. us than buying a new engine. The upgrades carried out at the same time to improve efficiency As good as new. This example clearly shows For the customer, the most important factor in how a major overhaul can bring huge savings improving the profitability of the plant was not to the customer. The costs are about a third What are the most striking aspects of your improving the output of the engine, but incre- of the cost of purchasing a new engine, which relationship with the Jenbacher service team? asing its efficiency. In the past, because of the in many cases makes a major overhaul – due In our dealings with the Jenbacher team, they natural fluctuations in sewage water volume, after 60,000 operating hours – a good alterna- have always been competent, reliable and have biowaste had to be added at times to achieve tive to purchasing a new engine. With specific worked well with us. On this basis, we have de- sufficient gas volume. Thanks to the now-redu- upgrades, Jenbacher engines are kept with the veloped an ecological and economical symbiosis ced gas consumption, this is only necessary in latest technology by undergoing an overhaul. For based on fellowship over the last 19 years. exceptional cases. the customer, these improvements ensure the The Jenbacher service offer of an exchange efficient operation of their plant._ engine during the overhaul was not needed 41 made it even more cost effective. The Jenbacher overhaul resulted in 30,000 m3 less fuel consumption per year. –> Ideally equipped for the next 60,000 operating hours: sewage treatment plant in Tyrolean village Strass 42 coJen supply chain supply chain coJen The core component from Tyrol As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of gas engines, GE even has its own crankshaft production facility in Jenbach. The facility is currently being significantly expanded to achieve greater production depth and flexibility. Customers will benefit from this move with shorter delivery times and superior quality. Crankshafts – a core engine component. Every reciprocating engine contains a crankshaft, experience in the production of crankshafts for of a millimeter for diameter, conicity, concentric- engine function and lifecycle time. Overlap- Jenbacher Series 2, 3 and 4 engines. ity, cylindricity and run out have to be achieved. ping regions of individual holes are particularly This tolerance bench is equivalent to about half critical; a bulk particle less than 0.1 millimeter in the diameter of a human hair. size may result in expensive motor damage. For which transmits power to other components, such as the generator. Along with the conrods Capacity expansion brings benefits to and pistons, the crankshaft is therefore a core customers and GE. GE’s decision in mid engine component. 2007 to expand its crankshaft production was prompted by steadily growing demand. The Continous investment in latest manufacturing technology increases flexibility and capacity. consequence has been not only a significant 43 polished, cleaned and inspected. All this work is carried out by hand by our specially trained staff – with the assistance of endoscopes similar to those used in medicine. expansion of capacity, but also increased productivity. For example, setup times have been Here, too, the Jenbacher team employs the very reduced to such an extent that the Jenbacher latest technologies, making it possible to achieve It is understood that every crankshaft is subject It is hardly surprising that this component is team has been able to shift from conventional new capacities and faster processing times. to a 100% inspection for accuracy and surface extremely strained through bending, torsion and batch production to single piece flow production. Over and above this, the new machine tools quality, cracks and cleanliness before it is vibration. The requirements made on produc- For the customer, this means shorter delivery offer higher processing quality and help to keep dispatched just-in-time for assembling in an tion are correspondingly high. Besides material times – not just for new engines, but also for WIP (work in progress) to a minimum. engine. This is the only way to ensure that crank- quality, factors such as geometrical accuracy, maintenance and repair work. In addition, the staff must be highly qualified shafts do not become soiled between production residual tension, surface quality and heat treat- However, the biggest advantage of this expan- and motivated for such an expansion – and and installation. The crankshafts of plants being ment during production processes are all of sion is the significantly increased flexibility. In Jenbacher certainly has such a staff. The gas overhauled are also inspected for damage in the decisive importance to the equipment’s quality the future, it will also be possible to manufacture engines division of GE attaches great impor- crankshaft production department, and are sub- and lifecycle. crankshafts for type 6 engines. Production can tance to the training and further education of jected to the same quality inspection processes then be adapted to changing customer demand. its apprentices and staff in all areas of the com- as new crankshafts. From initial delivery to pany – from job preparation to development. overhaul, the maxim is: Do everything possible Each year, GE needs several thousand crank- –> GE is investing in the latest crankshaft production technology in Jenbach this reason, the intersections must be precisely Highly qualified and experienced employees are the basis for implementing such technology. shafts for Jenbacher gas engines as well as Quality not left to chance. Both sophisti- for other business areas within the company, cated machine tools and skilled employees are Minute attention to detail. The fact that such as GE Transportation and GE Oil & Gas. needed to manufacture crankshafts that meet GE pays great attention to quality is illustrated Jenbacher is the only business within GE with the high quality requirements for operation in by the oil holes in each crankshaft. These holes the expertise to manufacture them. This capabil- Jenbacher gas engines. For example, criteria provide a reliable supply of oil to the bearings, ity is the result of more than three decades of such as tolerances of less than two hundredths and are therefore of decisive importance to both to ensure unrivaled quality._ 44 coJen personality story personality story coJen An interview with Michael Wagner, Marketing Leader: Innovative products and creative solutions for a successful future Michael Wagner has a passion for gas engines. Born in Salzburg, he has been working with Jenbacher gas engines for more than 16 years now and has long since grown to consider Tyrol his home. He is an innovative engineer with business foresight, and he attaches equal importance to striving for technically perfect products actively seeking for direct contact with the customers. In an interview with CoJen, Michael Wagner talked about the exciting times in the international gas engine business and the daily challenge of building customer enthusiasm for gas engine technology from GE. CoJen: Mr. Wagner, you have been working for marketing for our gas engines. We also put over the world. Europe will still play an important but also environmental policy considerations lute core competence for years. In addition, the Jenbacher product line for more than 16 a lot of energy into the development of new role in our international business. In the medium that validate the use of gas engines. For us, as service and customer support have the highest years. Would it be fair to describe you as an applications and services for our customers. term, however, I see the biggest potential for a company, it is now extremely important to priority for the Jenbacher team. We manage to “old-timer” in the company? Utilizing industrial waste gases, such as in the growth in Russia, India and Bangladesh, as well position our Jenbacher products and services so maintain excellent customer proximity with our Michael Wagner: You’re right. Sixteen years steel industry, is a good example. as in the Asian regions of Indonesia and China that we emerge from the crisis stronger than we own subsidiaries and with our local sales and and in Brazil in Latin America. These emerging were when we entered it. The current situation is service providers. Thanks to our global network, countries offer ideal conditions for the use of therefore not just a risk, but also an opportunity. customers can be sure they are in good hands working for the same company tends to be a rare thing in the current day and age. But I haven’t worked in the same position for that whole time, and furthermore, the growth and My job is to create new segments and develop regions for future business. changes in the company have always made my work exciting and challenging. with us. with rapidly increasing demand for electricity, Nevertheless, the international gas engine with public power supply lagging behind. business is becoming progressively more Thank you very much for this interview. competitive. What are the arguments in favor What area of your work is the most appealing to you personally? How do you see this development in light of of a power plant from GE, from the customer’s Does that mean that we can count on you for Without doubt, the development of new applica- the current economic situation? perspective? another 16 years? tions for our gas engines. Many of the segments Good projects that make economic sense are re- For customers, what is decisive is that the gas By then I would definitely be an old-timer. But se- in which we want to be present today and in the alized even when the economy is down. In some engine solves their energy problem. Sometimes riously, we live in an amazingly exciting time. De- future do not fully exist yet; they must first be regions, however, there are delays because the they have no access to the public grid and have mand for efficient, decentralized power stations actively created. From the business standpoint, question of financing cannot be easily solved to generate their own power. Or, if they want to has grown rapidly in the last few years. Given that is an extremely stimulating challenge. It re- there. In addition, most of our applications offer generate electricity and heat more efficiently, the fact that worldwide energy consumption will quires innovative ideas and the ability to realize significant environmental benefits. The reduction they may find that a cogeneration plant is Age: 44 double again in the next 20 to 30 years, I see no them. That’s a quality that Jenbach as a location of greenhouse gases is a central point within less expensive than are conventional means. Education: Degree in Mechanical Engineering reason why I shouldn’t work for the company for has always been closely linked to. the European Union, with the renewable energy In Jenbach, we have been focusing for more and Economy from the Technical University in directive and the energy efficiency directive. than 50 years exclusively on the development, Graz, Austria refinement and sale of stationary gas engines. Married, with two daughters another 16 years. 45 gas engines: strong economic growth, combined Profile GE does business in more than 70 countries all North America, too, has experienced important You and your team are responsible for the over the world with its Jenbacher gas engines. changes in energy policy under the Obama This specialization has given us a leg up, both Recreation: Enjoys spending weekends and global marketing activities of Jenbacher gas Where else do you think this journey will take administration. And last but not least, the in terms of technology and in respect of our holidays with his family. Keeps fit by mountain engines. What tasks does that include? the company? subject of environmental protection will become customer focus. For most of our competitors, climbing and ski touring Together with my team of 12 people, I am Gas engines were traditionally a European appli- increasingly important in the emerging regions. gas engines are simply a by-product of diesel Since 2003: Marketing Leader, Jenbacher gas responsible for market research and strategic cation, but in recent years they have spread all As you see, there are not just economic factors, engines, whereas they have been our abso- engines 46 home base Answer an easy question and win a weekend in Innsbruck! coJen From the city to mountaintop in just 20 minutes All good things come in threes. And more! One time is no time at all, twice is better, and all good things come in threes. Though such expressions may be of proverbial relevance, they do not apply to CoJen! With the publication of our third issue we have now really got going, and are already looking forward to the forthcoming issues. The fact that our magazine has continued to grow is mainly thanks to all those who have once again fed our editorial team with ideas and constructive suggestions in the past weeks. 1809. A year that is inseparably linked to the history of Tyrol and its provincial capital. Napoleon’s army was sweeping across Europe. And the Tyrolean struggle for independence was raging on Bergisel. Andreas Hofer and his peasant troops confronted the French and the Bavarians, and were victorious. A folk hero was born, and a myth We would like to invite you once more to give us your opinions. What is still missing from CoJen? What would you like to see more of? Which themes should we devote more space to? We call upon you once again to please give us five minutes of your time. Simply answer the questions below and fax your answer to us on +43 5244 600-527. Or e-mail us your suggestions to [email protected]. Once more, we’d like to express our heartfelt gratitude for your opinion and support. In return, we shall organize a drawing of all your contributions: The lucky winner will receive a voucher for a weekend in Innsbruck for two persons. I would like to read more in CoJen about: Which topic would you like to know more about in the next issue of CoJen? created. These happenings have helped shape the identity of many Tyroleans up to the present day. This year marks the 200th anniversary of this historic year, and it will Masthead be commemorated by a host of events, including critical reflections on maintaining a balance between the traditional and the modern. And plenty of good reasons for visiting Innsbruck precisely this summer. Publisher GE Jenbacher GmbH & Co OHG Achenseestr. 1-3, 6200 Jenbach, Austria Editorial team: 2009. Innsbruck today. Hardly any other city The trip on up into the northern Alps on Axel Dancker, Andreas Eberharter, Arnfried combines its Alpine temperament with urban flair the new Hungerburg funicular and an Kiermeier, Katherina Koller, Julia Kronthaler, quite like Innsbruck. It is this special charm that aerial tramway is positively breathtaking. Stephan Laiminger, Eugen Laner, Georg Male, makes Innsbruck one of the most livable cities These facilities enable you to get from the city Herbert Nagl, Thomas Misch, Thomas Pupp, in Europe, and a popular destination for many centre to an altitude of over 2,000 meters in Martin Schneider, Martina Streiter, Michael city travelers and students. Thanks to the open just 20 minutes. The architecture of the new Wagner, Manfred Waldenmair, Christof Waltl, borders of the European Union, the university – funicular is also pretty spectacular. This is Zaha Salina Wieser, Karin Zogmayer whose medical faculty enjoys an international Hadid’s second bold statement for the Alpine reputation – has become a colorful melting pot of metropolis. The rugged cliffs of Karwendel seem Guest writers in this issue: young people. Like the locals, they too enjoy the close enough to grasp as your gaze falls on the Fiona Riddoch, Managing Director COGEN Europe unique combination of recreation, outdoor sports Inn valley far below you. The panorama spans Bob Gilligan, Vice President GE Energy, and a lively restaurant and bar scene. 360 degrees, and the snow-capped giants of the central Alps can be seen glittering in the Transmission & Distribution personal data: name: title: address: Several years ago, star Iraqi architect Zaha distance on the horizon to the South. Those in Design and Layout: Hadid created a new landmark for the city search of relaxation can tuck into a typical Tyro- Zimmermann & Pupp Werbeagentur of Innsbruck here, where once the bayonets lean plate of cold meat and sausage on the ter- clashed and Andreas Hofer made his mark race and simply enjoy the good life. For the more Printer: on history, here on Bergisel: the completely athletic visitor, the entire region – as the trendy Alpina Druck GmbH, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria refurbished and imposing Bergisel ski jump. At name Nordpark suggests – is ideal for hiking, Printed on paper free from chlorine. the beginning of January each year, ski fliers climbing and biking. Here you are always at one convene here to compete against one another in with Nature, with the city before your eyes. Feedback: the “four ramps” tournament. 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