Energy Dynamics LimitedIn association with
BROAD Group
Introduction to Energy Dynamics Limited Introduction to BROAD Group Absorption Cooling Technology LPG Absorption Overview of Energy Structure in Jamaica Cogeneration LPG Absorption Feasibility Conculsion Thanks
Energy Dynamics Limited (EDL) is an Energy Services Company (ESCo) based in Trinidad and Tobago but operating throughout the Caribbean for over ten (10) years.
Commenced in 2000 Member Caribbean Hotel Association Operates throughout Caribbean Barbados (EDL Renewables) Eastern Caribbean Dominican Republic Dutch Caribbean – St. Maarten, Aruba & Curacao
Provides Energy & Environmentally Friendly Solutions
Manage US$ 15 M in Projects Annually
Energy Dynamics Limited exists to profitably provide the most economically and environmentally friendly solutions to satisfy our customers.
In support of this we are committed to: Developing long term relationships through effective customer
service; Keeping in the forefront of technology through training and educating
our employees and customers; Evaluating and selecting appropriate technologies to meet our
customer’s needs; Providing a challenging, profitable and harmonious work environment
for our employees; Building and maintaining long term and honest relationships with our
suppliers.
Energy Engineering Services Energy Audits Design of Building M & E Energy Systems HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical Systems Cogeneration Systems Feasibility Studies
Corporate Utility Management Programs (CUMP)
Supply of Energy Efficient Solutions Renewable Energy Systems – Solar Thermal & PV Project Financing (ESCo)
Broad Air Conditioning Systems Building Management Systems Energy Recovery & Dehumidification
Systems Active & Passive Chilled Beams Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
Energy Dynamics Limited - "Buy the Power to Save"
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Broad Air Conditioning Certified Service Engineers
Alerton BMS Certified Engineers AEE - Certified Energy Managers FSEC Certified PV Engineers FSEC Certified Solar Thermal Engineers AEE - Distributed Generation Certified
Professionals HVAC Engineering Technicians (York, Mc. Quay, LG).
Customer US Million DollarsPetrotrin Oil - HVAC 4.4
Petrotrin Oil - Mechanical 1.0E-Teck - HVAC 2.0E-Teck - BMS 0.6
One Woodbrook Place - HVAC 5.0One Woodbrook Place - BMS 1.0US Embassy Barbados - BMS 0.4
Secondary Schools - HVAC 13.0Primary Schools - HVAC 1.9
Social Development Tower - HVAC 3.0
Customer Location Chiller Quantity Chiller capacity (Rt) Total capacity (Rt) Year of
commissioning
Hospital Trinidad 2 66 132 2003
Commercial Building Trinidad 3 20 60 2004
Commercial Building Trinidad 2 33 66 2005
NGC Warehouse Trinidad 2 100 200 2005
Hospital Trinidad 1 66 66 2005
Accra Beach Resort Barbados 3 66 198 2006
The Crane Resort Barbados 2 248 496 2007
OWP Apartment Complex Trinidad 2 1300 2600 2008
Commercial Building Trinidad 1 66 66 2009
Financial Complex Trinidad 1 413 413 2009
Commercial Office Dominican Republic 1 20 20
Customer Location Chiller Quantity Chiller capacity (Rt) Total capacity (Rt) Year of
commissioning
Secondary School Trinidad 1 66 66 2010
Secondary School Trinidad 2 165 330 2010
Chemical Laboratory Trinidad 3 331 993 2011
Commercial Building Trinidad 3 250 750 TBC
Hotel Dominican Republic 1 661 661 TBC
Secondary School Trinidad 3 2 *165 + 66 396 2011
Secondary School Trinidad 3 2 *165 + 66 396 TBC
Secondary School Trinidad 3 2 *165 + 66 396 TBC
University of Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad 2 1300 2600 TBC
University Jamaica 3 800 2,400 TBC
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Distributed Energy System & BROAD CCHP case study
Energy Cooperation Forum
November 21, 2011
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BROAD & key technology of CCHP LiBr absorption chiller
BROAD covers an area of 1 km2 / 100 hectaresThe 2nd BROAD Town is 3 times bigger.
Developing Milestones•First direct-fired non-electric chiller (DFA) manufactured in China (1992)•World's largest manufacturer and seller of non-electric chillers (since 1996)•World's only manufacturer remotely monitoring all chillers (since 1996) •World's first exhaust-fired non-electric chiller (1999)•World's first multi-energy non-electric chiller (2001)•World's smallest non-electric chiller (2002) & largest central air conditioning (2003)
•A private group with 2,400+ employees.•Established in 1988 with USD 3,000 by Mr. Zhang Yue. •No.1 global seller of absorption chillers since 1996•25,000+ installations in 70+ countries. •No. 1 global market share.•Nineteen straight years profitable, fourteen•straight years loan-free and eleven straight years •top tax payer among Chinese private companies.
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BROAD Facts
A private enterprise with 2,000+ employees. Established in 1988 with US$3,000. No.1 global seller of absorption chillers since 1996 25,000+ installations in 70+ countries. No. 1 global market share. Nineteen straight years profitable, fourteen
straight years loan-free and eleven straight years top tax payer among Chinese private companies.
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BROAD Facilities
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TESTING PLATFORM
100+ testing beds to test all performances of 23kW ~ 11.63MW chillers. The largest and most advanced testing platform for absorption chillers all over the world.
BROAD Facilities
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BROAD Facilities
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Whole unit shoot-blasting
2 x 1,632m3 shoot-blasting machines ensure:1. Clearing the metal rust and enhancing the painting;2. Exposing the welding leakages;3. Reduce the strength by welding, avoid deformation by welding and expansion.
BROAD Facilities
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BROAD believes “fire-control service”, rather than “fire-fighting service” -- We think much of maintenance, rather than salvage.
24/7 3-level Free Monitoring Service for 25 years
24/7 Maintenance From BROAD resident-work engineers + Service engineers of local partners
25 Years Free Annual LiBr Solution analysis to indicate the health of the chiller
Atomic Absorption SpectrometerService team locallyMonitoring Center in BROAD H.Q.
BROAD Service
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The fifth “China After Sales Service Awards” was holding in National Guest Hotel on April 2nd.
BROAD, Haier, ZoomLion and SinoTruck awarded “Chinese Meritorious Service Enterprises”, the top after sales service awards in China.
Other 30 enterprises awarded “Top 10 service” by their products, service and sales.
BROAD Service
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BROAD & WORLD EXPO SHANGHAI
BROAD & COP16 CANCUN, MEXICO
BROAD was awarded “Global Partner” of World Expo 2010 Shanghai
Mexico President attended ribbon-cutting ceremony of COP16 BROAD Pavilion
Social benefits of CCHP system & BROAD achievement
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Social benefits of CCHP system & BROAD achievement
In May of 2011,our president Zhang Yue was one of the five who awarded the honorable title of “CHAMPIONS OF THE EARTH” by UNEP
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CCHP generating and install
capacity ratio
Danmark
Netherlands
U.S.A
Japan
Distributed Energy System /Combined Cooling, Heating and Power is a system that apply power, cooling and heating to customers in one district at the same time to achieve high-efficiency through integration and application of primary energy conversion.
1. EU such as Denmark, Netherlands etc. are over 40%
2. USA 7% in 2003,(56,000MW)3. Japan in 2006 reaches 8,700MW4. China has a late start because of
the limitation of natural gas.
Introduction of DES/CCHP system & its development
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Economical analysis
generation efficiency
exhausted heat recoveryto improvecooling/heatingefficiencyheat lossWaste heat recovery 55%
Electricity 35%
Loss 10%
With using natural gas as its primary energy, the DES/CCHP system is usually use gas turbine or combustion engine to generate first,then high-temp exhaust gas to generate more power through exhaust heat boiler-steam turbine;the low grade heat like low-temp exhaust gas and low pressure steam extraction are used for cooling and heating.
•CCHP system can achieve 90% of the total thermal energy use efficiency•. According to the data from US department of commerce: average energy saving ratio of CCHP system can reach 46%.
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Typical application and solution of CCHP system
Natural gas
Gas turbine
Exhaust500℃
Exhaust chiller
Chilled water7℃Efficiency 78%
Heating water 65℃Efficiency 51%
ElectricityEfficiency 35%
Natural gasGas turbine
Exhaust500℃
Exhaust chiller
Chilled water7℃Efficiency 78%
Heatingwater65℃Efficiency 51%
ElectricityEfficiency 35%
Natural gasGas generator
Exhaust500℃
Jacket water 98℃
hot water & direct-firedchiller
Chilled water7℃Efficiency 66%
Heating water65℃Efficiency 46%
ElectricityEfficiency 38%
Mode 1: Exhaust type Energy efficiency: Electricity + cooling 113%Electricity + heating 86%
Mode 2: Exhaust & direct-fired type Energy efficiency: Electricity + cooling 113%Electricity + heating 86%
Mode 3: Exhaust, hot water & direct-fired type Energy efficiency: Electricity + cooling 104% Electricity + heating 84%
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BROAD products are running in more than 70 countries
SOUTH AFRICA
Jamaica
Dominic Republic
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CDMA Patent Holder Mr. Jacobs, Chairman of Qualms, taking part in the ribbon-cutting Ceremony
Project features: • Power generator supplies electricity to building or power grid,
BROAD chiller recycles exhaust for cooling, no fuel input• Cooling capacity: 4600kw (1x Exhaust Fired Chiller)• Power generator capacity: 4,500 kW (1 x Gas Turbine)• Power generation efficiency 35%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 780,000• Payback period: 1.7 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 2,333 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 7,000 ton• Equivalent of planting: 380,000 trees
QUALCOMM HQ, USA
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• US military base of the 82nd Airborne Division, key air force base
• Chiller model: 1 x BE300VIII515-35.1/29.4-6.7/12.2-d
• Cooling capacity: 3,500kW
• Power generator capacity: 5,200 kW (1 x Solar gas turbine)
• Power generation efficiency 30%
• Yearly energy saving: $ 270,000
• Payback period: 4 years
• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
808 ton oil
• Yearly CO2 cutting: 2,420 ton
Equivalent of planting: 131,480trees
• BROAD CHP type: Exhaust fired chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 88%
FORT BRAGG Air Force Base, North Carolina
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• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & Exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 82%
• A private co-educational research university , one of the eight universities of Ivy League.
• Chiller model: 1x BHE177X440-92/98.9-38/29.4-7.2/15.6-d-200• Cooling capacity: 2,326kW• Power generator capacity: 4,555kW (2 x CAT gas engine)• Power generation efficiency 38%• Yearly energy saving: $ 209,340• Payback period: 2.4 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
626 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 1,880 ton
Equivalent of planting: 101,840 trees
Princeton University, New Jersey
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• The tallest building in the South America• Chiller model: 5 x BZHE500IXBD-424-80/90-33/27-5.5/15.5-k• Cooling capacity: 30,000kW• Power generator capacity: 14,000 kW(6 x Cummins gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving: $ 6.3 millions• Payback period: 1.3 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
8,333 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 25,000 ton
Equivalent of planting: 1,370,000
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & exhaust&direct-fired chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 82%
COSTANERA Center, Chile
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• Power generator supplies electricity to the factory, BROAD chiller recycles exhaust provide the process coolingwater, no fuel input.
• Cooling capacity: 2,268kw (3x Exhaust Chiller)• Power generator capacity: 930 kW (1 x Diesel Engine)• Power generation efficiency 35%• Yearly energy saving cost: $245,000 • Payback period: 1.8 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
561ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 3400 ton
• BROAD CHP type: Exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 65%
MABE Refrigerator, Mexico
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Project features: • The generators supply power to the airport, and BROAD non-electric
chillers recycle jacket water to supply cooling /heating. • Cooling capacity: 20,000 kW (6 x hot water chiller)• Gas Engines: 2,000 kW x 6• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 4.5 millions• Payback period: 3 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 5,600 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 16,600 ton• Equivalent of planting: 900 thousand trees
Madrid Airport, Spain
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Forum Barcelona 2004, Spain
Project features:• BROAD non-electric chillers recycle low pressure steam from steam turbines to supply cooling /heating. • Cooling capacity: 20,000 kW (4 x steam chillers)• Gas Engines: 14,000 kW x 4• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 4.5 millions• Payback period: 2 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 5,600 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 16,600 ton• Equivalent of planting: 85 thousands trees
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• Security and expertise in banknotes, security documents, andsmartcard solutions for communication and payment
• Chiller model: 1 x BHE65IX440-85/95-33/28-6/12-d • Cooling capacity: 756kW• Power generator capacity: 1,170 kW (1 x Deutz gas engine)• Power generation efficiency 38%• Yearly energy saving: Euro400,000 • Payback period: 2.5 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
1,190 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 3,570 ton
Equivalent of planting: 193,800 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 83%
Giesecke & Devrient Munich, Germany
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• One of the largest shopping and leisure malls in Europe, Includingdozens of restaurants, health club, multiplex cinema, funfair
• Chiller model: 2 x BE155X410-33/28-6/12-d-200• Cooling capacity: 3,600kW • Power generator capacity: 6,000 kW (2 x Jenbacher gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 39%• Yearly energy saving: Euro740,700• Payback period: 4.2years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
2,180 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 6,300 ton
Equivalent of planting: 331,720 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 66%
Colombo Shopping Mall, Lisbon Portugal
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• World famous special chemical fiber manufacturer• Chiller model: 2 x BDH215X70/85-31/26-250
2 x BDH240X70/85-31/26-3002 x BS200X0.8-35/29
• Total cooling capacity: 15,000kW• Power generator capacity: 36,000kW(12 x GE Jenbacher gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 38%Yearly energy saving: $554,000• Payback period: 3.5 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 54,300 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 9,100 ton
Equivalent of planting: 402,840 trees
Grodno Khimvolokno, Belarus
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• The biggest producer of coking coal in Poland and owned by Mittal Mill • Chiller model: 3 x BS450IX0.5-35/26-12/21-400
3 x BS360IX0.5-35/25-12/21-300• Cooling capacity: 28,260kW• Power generator capacity: 80,000 kW (2 x Siemens steam Turbine)• Power generation efficiency: 35%• Yearly energy saving: Euro1.1million• Payback period: 3.3 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
3,290 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 9,870 ton
Equivalent of planting: 535,800 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Steam chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 68%
Zdzieszowice Coke Plant(Phase I&II&III), Poland
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• Australian capital airport. Gas generators supply electricity and waste heat of exhaust and jacket water are recycled by BROAD for free cooling.
• Chiller model: 3 x BZHE95XD-454-80/88-33/27.5-5/13-70/50-k-100• Cooling capacity: 3,315kW• Power generator capacity: 3,600 kW (3 x MWM gas engine)• Power generation efficiency : 39%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 860,000• Payback period: 1.2 years • Yearly energy saving equivalent:1,100ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 3,300 ton
Equivalent of tree planting: 180,000 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & exhaust&direct-fired chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 83%
Canberra Airport( Phase I, II, III), Australia
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National Australia Bank H.Q.
NAB Data Centre, Australia
Project features: • The generators supply power to the buildings, and BROAD non-electric
chillers use exhaust & jacket water to supply cooling /heating. • Cooling capacity: 1,900 kW (1 x exhaust, hot water & direct fired chiller)• Gas Engines: 1,500 kW x 1• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 0.4 millions• Payback period: 1.5 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 530 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 1,600 ton• Equivalent of planting: 85 thousand trees
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WORLD EXPO, SHANGHAI
Building Area: 2.2 Million Sq. MeterChiller Quantity: 51 units Total Cooling Capacity: 126MW/ 35,800RTEnergy Input: Natural Gas + Exhaust
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Project features: • The generators supply power to the buildings, and BROAD non-electric
chillers use waste steam to supply cooling. • Cooling capacity: 28,000 kW (4 x steam chillers)• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 7millions• Payback period: 1.8 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 10,800 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 29,600 ton• Equivalent of planting: 153 thousand trees
China-Singapore Industrial Park Phase I (Moonbay Park)
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Beijing World Trade Center Tower III, China
Project features: • Steam turbine adopts high pressure steam to produce
electricity for public grid• Cooling capacity: 11,630kW (2 x steam fired chillers)• Cooling efficiency:141% (Cooling COP)• Yearly energy saving cost: RMB 2.3 million• Payback period: 3.7 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 3,033 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 9,100 ton• Equivalent of planting: 500,000 trees
The tallest builing in beijing
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DLF Cyber City, India
Project features: • The generators supply power to the buildings, and BROAD non-electric
chillers use exhaust & jacket water to supply cooling. The backup burner provide cooling during generators’ idle time or partial load
• Total cooling capacity: 513,000 kW (Total 53 x exhaust, hot water & directed fired chillers)
• Power generation efficiency 38%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 78 millions• Payback period: 1.2 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 260,000 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 780,000 ton • Equivalent of planting: 43 million trees
The world's largest real estate developer
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• A 7 star hotel in New Delhi, BROAD chiller recycles exhaust for cooling.The backup burner provide cooling during generators’ idle time or partial
load.• Chiller model: 1 x BZE219XBD500-k-250 • Total cooling capacity: 2,547kW• Gas engine capacity: 2,200 kW (1 x MWM gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 39%• Yearly energy saving: $ 147,000• Payback period: 2.7 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
440 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 1,320 ton
Equivalent of planting: 71,440 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Exhaust & direct-fired chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity =69%
LEELA PALACE HOTEL, NEW DELHI
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• One of the famous film manufacturer in the world• Chiller model: 6 x BE106X440-d-B2-125• Total Cooling Capacity: 7,398 kW• Power generator capacity: 2,055 kW (6 x CAT gas engine) • Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving: $ 490,000• Payback period: 0.64 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
1,460 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 4,398 ton
Equivalent of planting: 238,640 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 67%
TRI PACK FILMS, KARACHI PAKISTAN
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GRAMEEN PHONE, Bangladesh
Project features: • Power generator supplies electricity to buildings or power grid,
BROAD chiller recycles exhaust for cooling, The backup burner provide cooling during generators’ idle time or partial load.
• cooling capacity: 5,815kW(2 x Exhaust & direct fired chillers 1 x Direct fired chiller)
• Power generator capacity: 1,000kW x 2• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 700,000• Payback period: 3.4 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 260,000 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 6,000 ton• Equivalent of planting: 250,000 trees
City landmark building
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• The tallest building in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia• Chiller model: 3 x BZHE332XB-400-90/100-40/34.4-6/14.9-d-500• Cooling capacity: 11,600kW • Power generator capacity: 6,000kW (3 x Taihao diesel engine)• Power generation efficiency 38%• Yearly energy saving cost: $ 225,490• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
2400 ton oil• Yearly CO2 cutting: 6,780 ton
Equivalent of planting: 358,000 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & exhaust & direct-fired chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 82%
Jedda United Tower , Saudi Arabia
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• The first & biggest CHP project in Iran and it uses sea water directly ascooling water which can save water consumption and energy
• Chiller model: 3 x BS303X1.0-40/34-7/12-500• Cooling capacity: 10,600kW• Power generator capacity: 125,000 kW (6 x Hitachi gas turbine)• Power generation efficiency: 30%• Yearly energy saving: $ 5,916,130• Payback period: 3 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:17,695 ton oil
• Yearly CO2 cutting: 53,090 tonEquivalent of planting: 2,080,000 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Steam chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 81%
Kish Island, Iran
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• The most advanced airport in North Africa • Chiller model: 2 x BHEY187X464-88/98-90/70-37/32-6/12-w-250• Cooling capacity: 4,350kW • Power generator capacity: 4,349 kW (2 x CAT gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving: $ 57,060• Payback period: 3.2 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 2,560 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 7,900 ton
Equivalent of planting: 420,000 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 84%
Enfidha Airport, Tunisia
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• Office Building of the Thailand Federal Government• Chiller model: 2 x BE907X533-38/32-6/13-d-1000• Cooling capacity: 21MW • Power generator capacity: 5,500 KW (2 x Turbomach gas turbine)• Power generation efficiency: 32%• Yearly energy saving: $ 4.7 millions • Payback period: 4 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
14,060ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 42,140 ton
Equivalent of planting: 2,287,600 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 94%
THAI GOVERNMENT CENTER, BANGKOK
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• One of the biggest textile mill in Indonesia,BROAD Packaged systems are implemented
• Chiller model: 8 x BHE148X454-81/88-7/13-d-200• Cooling capacity: 13.7MW • Power generator capacity: 2, 000KW (8 x MTU gas engine)• Power generation efficiency: 38%• Yearly energy saving: $ 1.2 millions• Payback period: 1.1 years• Yearly energy saving equivalent:
3,590 ton oil • Yearly CO2 cutting: 10,710 ton
Equivalent of planting: 581,400 trees
• BROAD CHP type: Hot water & Exhaust chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling + Electricity = 82%
JAKARTA SPIN MILL, INDONESIA
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• Located at the Busan Olympic sailing centre and it’s the highest
building at seaside. It is owned by Hyundai Group and six star
hotel 、
office and shopping mall are all included.
• Chiller model: 2 x BS65X0.8-6/13-37.5/32-75
• Total cooling capacity: 1,520kW
• Yearly energy saving: $ 75,530
• Payback period: 6.2 years
• Yearly energy saving equivalent: 520ton oil
• Yearly CO2 cutting: 1,230 ton
Equivalent of planting: 62,000 trees
• BROAD type: Steam chillerEnergy efficiency: Cooling = 135%
Hyundai I'PARK, Korea
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SEOUL BUNDANG PLANT, SOUTH KOREA (HEAT PUMP)
Model: BDS1000 * 2 units;Heating Capacity: 15.5MW / 4,418RTHeat Input: 0.36MPa waste steam
46.4 Deg C hot waterHeating water in/out: 55 Deg C/ 89 Deg C
• BROAD Steam Type Heat Pump
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
Heat Pump for Condensed Water Temp. Increase
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Q & A
Thank you very much!
BROAD Absorption Chillers
How do they work?
Absorption Chillers Uses the absorption cooling process to achieve the
refrigeration effect necessary to produce chilled water; No mechanical compression of refrigerant as is done in the
vapor compression type chiller; Therefore, very little electricity is needed for the absorption
cooling system when compared to the vapor compression system.
Two liquids inside: Lithium Bromide (LiBr) – absorbent
Diluted; or Concentrated
Water – refrigerant Liquid; or Vapor
Absorption Cooling CycleHigh Temperature Generator• Dilute LiBr solution is boiled –
water vapor escapes, LiBrconcentrated
Condenser• Water vapor condenses to water
Evaporator• Water vaporizes at low
temperature under vacuum conditions
Absorber• Water vapor condenses on
cooling water tubes and LiBrbecomes diluted
BROAD Absorption Chillers Inputs Heat – natural gas, town gas , biogas, diesel, recycled oil Lithium Bromide salt solution (non toxic, has a high affinity for
water) Cooling water (30°C)
Outputs (dedicatedly or simultaneously) Chilled water (>5°C) Heating water (<95°C) Hot water (80°C)
BROAD Absorption Chillers Features Dual fuel – gas/oil, gas/waste heat, multi energy Waste heat from power generation or industrial waste heat
streams (steam, hot water, exhaust, etc.)
How the BROAD Chiller works
How the BROAD Chiller worksDilute LiBr solution is heated in the High Temperature Generator (HTG) and causes water vapour to leave and enter the Low Temperature Generator (LTG)where it is used to heat up some more dilute LiBr solution.
How the BROAD Chiller worksThen it passes on to the Condenserwhere the water vapour condenses on the cooling water tubes to liquid water.
How the BROAD Chiller worksThe liquid water is then sprayed on the tubes in the Evaporator. These tubes contain the chilled water that is circulated for cooling.
How the BROAD Chiller worksThe evaporator is under vacuum condition which causes the water to evaporate at very low temperatures. The energy for vaporization is taken from the chilled water and so it is made colder.
How the BROAD Chiller worksThe water vapour travels over to the Absorber where it will condense on the cooling water tubes. Concentrated LiBr, which has a high affinity for water, is sprayed over these tubes as well and absorbs the water, thus it becomes dilute LiBr solution that is returned to the High Temperature Generator (HTG) and the Low Temperature Generator (LTG)
How the BROAD Chiller works
Dilute LiBr solution is
preheated using concentrated
LiBr solution in the High
Temperature Heat Exchanger
(HTHE) and in the Low
Temperature Heat Exchanger
(LTHE) before it is returned
to the Low Temperature
Generator (LTG). and the High
Temperature Generator (HTG)
respectively.
BROAD BCT Chiller
Available Capacities:
6.6 - 33 RT
Includes water cooled condenser
Fuels: Natural gas, LPG, Town gas, Light Oil
NG consumption: 10kWh/m3
BROAD Direct Fired Absorption Chiller
BROAD Steam Absorption Chiller
BROAD Packaged Chiller
Central Air Conditioning Industrialization
Space Saving
The BROAD Packaged Chiller includes chilled water pumps and cooling water pumps on a single skid.
It may also be totally enclosed in a container to protect the components from weathering and to make installation easy.
BROAD Packaged Chiller
Central Air Conditioning
Industrialization
Energy Saving
50% less water resistance from
large sized check valves means
less pumping energy required.
Two pump system - Inverter
controlled. Water will be
pumped according to demand.
BROAD Packaged Chiller
Central Air Conditioning Industrialization
Water Softener
Water treatment chemicals are included to deposit in the cooling water circuit.
QUESTIONS?
Thank You!
CAC 2000Steven Marston CEng, P.E
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
• Large A/C and mechanical engineering contractor operating in Jamaica since 1929
• Specialist engineering skills with demonstrated capability in high tech projects
• One of the only two Grade 1 A/C contractors approved by NCC
• A few recent projects:• NMIA airport – all HVAC work including energy centre (4 no 450 ton
chillers), buried chilled water pipeline, air handling units, controls etc• UWI BMSC – an extremely complex HVAC system including active
chilled beams, Taco LoFlo pumping system and dedicated outside air units
• PCJ – replacing the existing chillers/ice storage system with a Carrier 23XRV chiller and reducing electricity consumption by 63%
• LG VRF systems installed (or being installed) in 12 locations – these typically save 50-60% on a/c consumption
BROAD ABSORPTION CHILLERLARGE HOTEL JAMAICA
Steven MarstonCAC 2000
EXISTING SYSTEM
• 450 ton chiller• 400 ton chiller• CHW pumps (3 no 40 hp)• Cond pump (2 no 50 hp)• Cooling towers (2 no)• Cleaver Brooks boiler – fuel oil fired (old) producing low
pressure steam (used in laundry)• Calorifier – converts energy from steam to heat water• Temperature mixing valve (for room hot water)• Laundry facilities• Multi-storey hotel with rooms, kitchens, common areas
etc.
LAYOUT
19XR
ST-800
NT
B-1
LAUNDRY
NT
CHW PUMP COND PUMP
P-1
CALOR
ASSUMPTIONS
• Chiller plant operates 24 hours/day and 355 days/year
• Load profile of hotel known• Hot water quantity known• Electricity cost US$0.33 /kWh comprising
consumption + fuel @US$0.296 and demand at US$14.97/kW (rate 40)
• LPG at US$0.74/l• Water at US$6.3/cu m• Simulated using Carrier HAP software
ANNUAL UTILITY COSTS
Units/yr Cost/yr
Electricity (kWh)Chiller, pumps, tower 1,530,839 506,622 Rest of hotel 3,189,248 1,055,355 Annual electricity 4,720,087 1,561,977
Diesel/LPGChiller (l) - - Boiler (l) 269,011 228,659 Annual Fuel (l) 269,011 228,659
Cooling towerWater and chemicals 43,800 293,281
Total utilities (US$) 2,083,917
Existing system
ENERGY SAVING OPTIONS CONSIDERED
• Option 1• Improve efficiencies of existing chiller plant
• Option 2• Change from electrically driven chillers to a
direct-fired absorption chiller
OPTION 1: IMPROVE EFFICIENCIES OF EXISTING PLANT
• New 450 ton 23XRV variable speed chiller (most efficient electric chiller option)to replace the older 400 ton chiller
• VFD’s and energy efficient motors installed on existing pumps and tower
• Valve modification of existing AHUs• Non-chemical water treatment system – saves
chemicals, water and the chemical free “dump” water can be re-used for irrigation (not valued here)
CARRIER 23XRV CHILLER
OPTION 1: ANNUAL UTILITY COSTS
Units/yr Cost/yr Units/yr Cost/yr
Electricity (kWh)Chiller, pumps, tower 1,530,839 506,622 965,773 328,027 Rest of hotel 3,189,248 1,055,355 3,189,248 1,055,355 Annual electricity 4,720,087 1,561,977 4,155,021 1,383,382
Diesel/LPGChiller (l) - - - - Boiler (l) 269,011 198,415 269,011 198,415 Annual Fuel (l) 269,011 198,415 269,011 198,415
Cooling towerWater and chemicals 43,800 293,281 35,040 177,602
Total utilities (US$) 2,053,672 1,759,398 Savings 294,274
Existing system 23XRV chiller
OPTION 2: DIRECT FIRED ABSORPTION CHILLER
• Broad direct fired (multi-fueled) absorption chiller rated at 496 tons of chilled water production to replace the older 400 ton chiller
• Chiller will also produce some 87,000 gallons/day of hot water of which 7,000 gallons per day is free (ierecovered from waste heat)
• VFD’s and energy efficient motors installed on existing pumps and tower
• Valve modification of existing AHUs• Non-chemical water treatment system
BROAD CHILLER PLANT
OPTION 2: LAYOUT
DF ABSORPTION
ST-800
NT
B-1LAUNDRY
NT
CHW PUMP COND PUMP
P-1
CALOR
OPTION 2: ANNUAL UTILITY COSTS
Units/yr Cost/yr Units/yr Cost/yr Units/yr Cost/yr
Electricity (kWh)Chiller, pumps, tower 1,530,839 506,622 965,773 328,027 371,813 122,501 Rest of hotel 3,189,248 1,055,355 3,189,248 1,055,355 3,189,248 1,055,355 Annual electricity 4,720,087 1,561,977 4,155,021 1,383,382 3,561,061 1,177,856
Diesel/LPGChiller (l) - - - - 351,738 168,238 Boiler (l) 269,011 198,415 269,011 198,415 - - Annual Fuel (l) 269,011 198,415 269,011 198,415 351,738 168,238
Cooling towerWater and chemicals 43,800 293,281 35,040 177,602 35,040 178,602
Total utilities (US$) 2,053,672 1,759,398 1,615,890 Savings 294,274 437,783
Existing system 23XRV chiller Absorption chiller
ANNUAL OPERATING COSTS (US$)CHILLER PLANT ONLY
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200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
Existing system 23XRV chiller Absorption chiller
Water and chemicals
LPG - boiler
LPG - chiller
Elect - chiller plant
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
23XRV chiller Absorption chillerCapital cost (US$) 445,920 569,328 Annual savings (US$) 294,274 437,783 % savings 14% 21%
Simple payback (yrs) 1.5 1.3Net present worth (20 yrs) 7,701,013 12,339,427
SUMMARY
• Option 1• Improves the efficiency of the existing system but hotel energy
costs based on use of an expensive commodity (electricity)• Hot water still from existing boilers – capital investment required
to upgrade these (not added to costs)
• Option 2• Improves the efficiency of the existing system while utilizing a
cheaper source of fuel• Absorber can utilize the cheapest available fuel e.g. LPG, diesel
oil, LNG or even waste heat • Hot water produced by absorber – can avoid capital
investment in existing boilers (not valued)
CAC RECOMMENDATIONS
• Phase 1• Identify funding and proceed with the installation of the
absorption machine – will reduce operating costs by 21% and return capital in 1.3 years. Plant will generate some US$12M of additional value over a 20 year lifetime
• Phase 2• Install VFD’s and controls on air handling units, pumps, fans
and any other large motors• Improve controls in rooms
• Phase 3• Cogeneration – using conventional engines, micro-turbines
or even fuel cells to generate electricity and utilizing the waste heat to operate the absorption machines
COMMENTS
• Facility operates 24 hours/day with relatively constant demand for chilled water (24 hours/day) and hot water (18 hours/day) for laundry, kitchen and guest rooms. Payback period will be increased if the operation runs less hours or has different demand profiles
• The real value of the absorption chiller is usage of a cheaper fuel (some 31% of the cost of electricity), the joint production of hot and chilled water along with fuel flexibility inclusive of waste heat sources
• Technology is proven but previous installations in Jamaica (from 1960’s) had issues related to water treatment (high carbonates) and maintenance
ISSUES TO BE RESOLVED
• Redundancy – the analysis does not consider backup for a chiller expected to run for 24 * 355 hours/yr. Since demand charges are a significant part of the electricity bill, operating the old chiller as backup is not an option worth considering. Doubling the chillers will increase the payback but project still has a great return on capital
• Integrating the chilled and hot water outputs with the existing infrastructure
• Installing the new unit(s) with minimal disruption to hotel• Planning for the future addition of cogeneration plant
QUESTIONS?
William (Bill) ClarkPresident
DGMS Inc (Global)DGMS JAL (Jamaica)
CMRC LTD (Jamaica)C3 Energy Solutions (Caribbean)
Office 618-355-5861Fax 240-359-5861JA Cell 876-419-9594
Friendly, Professional ServiceBuilt on Personal Integrity
Overview of DGMS Family of Companies Discuss Energy Costs in Jamaica Define High Efficiency Generation Systems Identifying the “Right” Applications Keys to Successful Projects High Efficiency Generation Economics Conclusion and Questions
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WITH ALL JAMAICAN TALENT!
The last three years have seen a dramatic increase in electric costs.
Although Fuel costs have increased, not at the same rate as JPS.
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For Resorts/Hotels and Office Buildings, AC is typically 50-60% of the energy use
Solar and Wind power does not replace the need for base load energy production
LPG is lower cost (per energy unit) than other readily available fuels
LNG will come to Jamaica
What is Co and Tri-generation?
FUEL 100% CO and TRI-GENERATION
LOSSES– 15%
ELECTRICITY – 40%
USEFUL HEAT45% COOLING
(Tri-Generation)
• 24/7 Operations• Consistent Electric Usage• Consistent Thermal Usage
• Hot Water• Steam• Chilled Water (AC)
• Energy Costs are at Least J$15M/Mo
Know your Usage Profile◦ Electric◦ Thermal
Manage your Energy Usage◦ Energy Management System◦ Flatten your Usage
Conserve whenever possible Integration of Energy Production Systems Future Proof the Investment Skilled Operations and Maintenance
It is much less expensive to reduce consumption than it
is to produce more!
Installed Capital Costs◦ J$100M to J$150M/MW
Investment can be Phased in◦ Thermal◦ Use of existing systems◦ Full Cogeneration or Trigeneration systems
Payback is typically less than two years!
Questions?William (Bill) ClarkPresidentDGMS Inc (Global)DGMS JAL (Jamaica)CMRC LTD (Jamaica)C3 Energy Solutions (Caribbean)Office 618-355-5861Fax 240-359-5861JA Cell 876-419-9594
PROJECT NAME:ENGINEER NAME:
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CHILLER SELECTION BROAD GAS CHILLER Water Cooled Electric Air Cooled ElectricBROAD (BZ) Chiller Model number (104 kcal) 150Quantity 1Model No. /Type Water cooled Water cooled Air CooledFuel LPG Electricity ElectricityTons installed 496 450 450Chiller Loading 81%Tons running 400 400 400
CHILLER SPECIFICATIONS BROAD GAS CHILLER Water Cooled Electric Air Cooled ElectricInstallation cost ($US/ton) $1,296 $969 $776Maintenance cost ($US/ton) $15 $12 $12Services per year 4.00 4.00 4.00EFLH 14.00 14.00 14.00Electrical - kW/ton (includes pumps and CT.) 0.19 0.94 1.35
Fuel m3/h cooling 0.12
Fuel m3/h heatingFuel m3/h hot water (3% rec'd from exhaust)Fuel m3/year 618
Fuel kWh/m3 7415.49
water required for drift make up (m3/day) 57.52 50.75 0.00kVA required 105 470 675COP 1.57
LOCATION SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTIONpower factor 90%$US/kWh electricity $0.33$US/kVA electricity $0.00$US/m3 LPG $630.70$US/m3 water & Sewerage $6.12
$US/m3 water treatment $0.006
AUXILLIARY INFRASTRUCTURE COSTS BROAD GAS CHILLER Water Cooled Electric Air Cooled ElectricFan Coil Units/Evaporators $0 $0HW PumpsCHW PumpsCW PumpsWater Infrastructure & Treatment (1 USD/gal) $15,000 $13,000Backup Generator (200US/kVA) $0Electrical Infrastructure $4,000 $0Gas Infrastructure $10,000
BROAD GAS CHILLER OPERATIONAL COSTS COST (US$) ENERGY(kWh)CO2 EMMISSIONS
(Tons/yr)CO2 EMMISSIONS
(Pounds/yr)Annual Electricity Consumption $128,159 388360 229 503703Annual Electricity Demand $0Annual Maintenance $23,809Annual Fuel Consumption $389,671 4581566 0 0Annual Water & Sewerage $128,478Annual Water Treatment $9,333TOTAL $679,449 4969926 229 503703
WATER COOLED CHILLER OPERATIONAL COSTS COST (US$) ENERGY(kWh)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Tons/yr)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Pounds/yr)Annual Electricity Consumption $634,049 1921360 1131 2492004Annual Electricity Demand $0Annual Maintenance $21,600Annual Water & Sewerage $113,363Annual Water Treatment $9,333TOTAL $778,345 1921360 1131 2492004
AIR COOLED CHILLER OPERATIONAL COSTS COST (US$) ENERGY(kWh)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Tons/yr)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Pounds/yr)Annual Electricity Consumption $910,602 2759400 1624 3578942Annual Electricity Demand $0Annual Maintenance $21,600Annual Water & Sewerage $0Annual Water Treatment $0TOTAL $932,202 2759400 1624 3578942
BOILER OPERATIONAL COSTS (OPTIONAL) COST (US$) ENERGY(kWh)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Tons/yr)CO2 EMISSIONS
(Pounds/yr)Annual Diesel Fuel Consumption $0 0 0TOTAL $0 0 0 0
INSTALLATION COSTS BROAD GAS CHILLER Water Cooled Electric Air Cooled ElectricInstallation Cost ($US) $671,841 $449,050 $349,200
FEASIBILITY STUDY SUMMARY BROAD vs Water Cooled BROAD vs Air CooledInitial Cost Difference ($US) $222,791 $322,641Annual Cost Savings ($US) $98,895 $252,753Payback (years) 2.25 1.28Annual Electrical Energy Savings (kWh) 1533000 2371040Annual CO2 Savings (Tons/yr) 902 1395Annual CO2 Savings (Pounds/yr) 1988301 3075239
Jamaica LPGSerene Granger
21-Nov-11Jamaica
Conclusion1. Absorption cooling is a proven air conditioning
technology that is growing within the Caribbean.
2. LPG Cooling on its own provides over 13% annual energy savings over water cooled electric systems and over 27% against air cooled electric systems.
3. Cogeneration Systems provide payback under two (2) years and is the best available energy solution for Jamaica.
4. BROAD is the world leader in absorption cooling technology and is poised to be leader in Jamaica.