Energy efficiency potential in Thailand`s iron foundries
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Energy efficiency potential in Thailand`s iron foundries
Exportinitiative Energieeffizienz Energy efficiency potential in Thailand's iron foundries Report on the experiences from the project “Capacity Development for Increasing of Energy-Efficiency in Medium Sized Enterprises” Focus: Energy Efficiency and Best Available Techniques Konrad Mair, Dipl.-Ing. Government of Upper Bavaria, Munich Head of Department “Environmental Protection, Public Health and Consumer Protection” www.efficiency-from-germany.info giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. The Programme • The International Climate Initiative of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) • In 2008/09 the German-Thai Climate Initiative has started • GIZ implemented 3 projects 1. Development and Implementation of Climate Protection Policy in Thailand; Partner: Ministry of Natural Resources an Environment (MoNRE), Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) 2. Capacity Development for Increasing of Energy-Efficiency in Medium-Sized Enterprises; Partner: Ministry of Industry (MoI), Department of Industrial Works (DIW) 3. Dissemination of Experiences in the Implementation of Climate Protection Policy in the Nature-Oriented Tourism; Partner: Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA). Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 2 1 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Goal of the project Reduction of climate affecting emission through the improvement of energy efficiency in medium-sized enterprises. (Industrial enterprises in production and manufacturing) Target groups • Thai Administrative Offices • Thai Industrial Associations • Unit operators of Medium-Sized Enterprises • Consulting firms in the energy and environment sector • Education and training institutes and universities Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs 3 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Project’s Objectives and Services • Elaboration of a Guideline on Best Available Techniques for 5 industrial sectors Ferrous Metal Casting Industry Glass Manufacturing Industry Textile Industry: Dyeing and Finishing Secondary Aluminium Industry Canned Food Industry • Ad hoc advice and recommendations during On-Site Visits • Pilot installation • Consultations with stakeholders on the side of the operators and administrations on Best Available Techniques for Environment and Energy Efficiency • Curriculum for Trainers • Train the Trainers; Train the SMEs Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 4 2 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Expected Results/Effects • New forms of organisation and sponsor structures of the facility (Centre of Energy and Environment for Thai Industry) • Improvement of the consultation service for the medium-sized enterprises • Improvement of economic relation between Thai and German • Reduction of greenhouse gas emission through the implementation of energy efficient measures and Best Available Techniques (BAT) in medium-sized enterprises • Recommendations for improvement of administrative processes and procedures (permitting, monitoring, inspection) Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs 5 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Guideline Ferrous Metal Casting Industry Table of Contents – Main Chapters 1. Introduction 2. Basic Processes – Ferrous Metal Casting 3. Resources 4. Energy Efficiency 5. Environmental Impacts and Measures 6. Safety 7. Annexes Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 6 3 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Training: Ferrous Metal Casting Industry 1. Introduction 2. Basic Processes – Ferrous Metal Casting 3. Resources 4. Energy efficiency 4.1 Energy Management 4.2 Process specific measures 4.3 General measures – cross-sectional technologies 5. Environmental Impacts and Measures 6. Safety 7. Annexes Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs 7 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Energy consumption in German ferrous metal foundries - kWh/to good casting - others compressed air process heating Energy consumption total 2637.46 kWh/to good casting Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 8 4 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. General Impression • Production procedures in Thai foundries are similar to German foundries • Great interest and understanding of the operators as well as of the civil servants and consultants to modern technology • Energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important – great interest in forward-looking technology • Main interest is currently focused to casting quality and competitive costs • Automation is not yet in focus • Environmental performance depends on the company's philosophy Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Energy Efficiency in SMEs Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz 9 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Potential – Energy Efficiency • Energy Audit o No results of audits were reported • Energy Management System (EnMS) o Hardly respectively not implemented (EN 16001, ISO 50001) • Energy consumption o Generally no separate department gathering Good chance for Consultants • implementation of the results regularly brings of cost saving and • benefits for environment protection Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 10 5 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Potential – Energy Efficiency – production units 1 • Main consumer: Melting Process (50 – 60 %) • Predominantly use of induction furnaces • Production of GG and GGG • Energy consumption o Theoretically: 390 kWh/t casting o High performance induction furnace: 600 kWh/t casting o Examples: 780, 980 – 1130, 500 – 530 kWh/t Great potential for improvement Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs 11 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Potential – Energy Efficiency – production units 2 • Induction furnaces o Great chance for modern medium frequency technology combined with process control technology connected with o BAT technology: cover extraction (or swing aside hood) plus fabric filter • Ladle management (10 – 15 % energy consumption) o Till now hardly focused Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 12 6 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Potential – Energy Efficiency – cross sectional technology • Compressed air systems • Electric motors and motor systems • Illumination • Air conditioning • Air ventilation systems Potential for improvement: Electric motors Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 giz Energy Efficiency in SMEs 13 PSortner für Perspektiven, Weltweit. Summary • The Ferrous Metal Casting Industry produces in a wide range • Knowledge on production procedures is very high • To be in compliance with national emission limit values is of course • Basics how to improve energy efficiency should be known • Improvement of energy efficiency and environmental performance always is hand in hand • The demand for consulting and investment to improve the energy efficiency and to keep BAT in the Ferrous Metal Casting Industry is estimated to be high • Even if the industry was invited to all of our project workshops, the guideline should be presented once more to the Ferrous Metal Casting Industry Workshop: Energy Efficiency in Thailand‘s Industry - Statement Mair Frankfurt, 26th June 2012 14 7