BWSC. Nordic COMOS Experts Community. 1st June, Customer Case. How you can achieve better performance.

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1 BWSC Customer Case. How you can achieve better performance. Nordic COMOS Experts Community 1st June, 2016

2 Insert photo Brief Introduction to BWSC by: Peter Hedelund Christiansen IT Tool Developer

3 About BWSC in the Global Market World leading EPC turnkey contractor for: Large and medium scale diesel power plants Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plants Renewable Energy Power Plants (Biomass, Biogas, etc.) Facts about BWSC (2014): 280 employees in Denmark and 137 abroad Turnover 170 million Installed 172 power plants in 53 countries with a total capacity in excess of 3,400 MWe Involved in the entire plant life cycle: Plant design, procurement and construction Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Service and Rehabilitation Training Taking a leading role in development of projects: Extensive expertise in financing of projects Developer, sponsor, and investor in IPP plants Widespread international network

4 4 A Top Professional Power Partner World-wide provider of turnkey power plant solutions with solid track record and competences within: Entire in-house range of basic and detailed power plant engineering Full procurement & logistics incl. heavy transport Dedicated professional project management Complete implementation of EPC turnkey contracting including full test & commissioning World-wide implementation of full Operation & Maintenance contracts and provision of training programmes, after sales services, etc. World-wide power project development full scale involvement in Independent Power Projects (IPPs) Investor and part owner in Energy Companies

5 5 Challenges. Yearly project flow increased from approx projects. Increased number of employees by 50%. High level of Global Competition. Request for increased mobility and productivity. Co-operation possibility with associated company in the Philippines.

6 6 Old Comos infrastructure and data exchange. Comos DB BWSC HQ DK Sites Worldwide General consultants Home workstation (Local LAN) (Hardcopy, PDF or Excel File) (On-Site LAN or Remote-Site Excel Export) (VPN, Internet or DB Export) Time Consuming control and synchronization, updating of files and data.

7 7 New Citrix Setup. Comos DB BWSC HQ DK Local (LAN) / Citrix & AAP Sites Worldwide General consultants Home workstation Citrix & AAP Citrix & AAP Citrix & AAP DASH - Philippines Citrix & AAP AAP = Application Accelerator Platform

8 BWSC Citrix networking 8

9 9 Selection of implementations due to Citrix and the Application Accelerator Platform. High graphics requirements. Drafting of PID s 3D Modelling (Aveva) DASH (PHI) Access to realtime data and documents. Comos DB Citrix and Application Accelerator Platform Demanding latency requirements Drafting of PID s 3D Modelling (Aveva) DASH (PHI) Query speed improvement BWSC HQ DK All Sites Test data input Construction data input Sites Batch service. BWSC HQ DK

10 10 Areas of focus. Graphical high performance. (Line optimization between Allerød (DK) and Philippines. Latency must be less than 240ms.) Redundant and fault tolerant system. (Business critical communication.) Minimized lead times for projects. (Global Competition.)

11 11 Benefits. Real-time data. (Always updated and identical data) Minimized downtime. (Control and synchronization and updating of files.) Graphic high performance in 3D modelling and Comos PID Drafting. (High latency and graphics requirements.) Seamless Citrix and Application Accelerator Platform implementation. (Knowhow -> Lean-On.)

12 12 Selected IPP, Biomass & Biogas Projects Copyright Rabai, Kenya 89.9 MW IPP Contractual Details Plant owner: Rabai Power Limited Electricity Off-Taker: KPLC Developer & Aldwych Int. Ltd. Sponsors: BWSC A/S Shareholders: BWSC, Aldwych, IFU and FMO Senior Lenders: DEG and Proparco Mezzanine Lenders: EAI and Proparco Contract Start: October 2008 Commencement of Operation: Autumn 2009 O&M: 20-year O&M contract Western Wood, Wales, UK Contractual Details Plant owner: Western Bioenergy Contract start: April 2006 Project completion: October 2008 O&M: 5-year O&M contract Cost effective and performance-related contract Contracted as a turnkey project with BWSC as EPC Consortium Leader Plant Characteristics 14 MWe 20 tons per hour of wood fuel consumption Net electrical efficiency:29% Lemvig Biogas Plant, Denmark Contractual Details Plant owner: Lemvig Biogas A.m.b.A Project built: 1992 Project extension: 2008 Plant Characteristics Approx. 165,000 ton/year Approx. 7 mio Nm 3 biogas CHP Lemvig Town: 2.1MW e / 2.5 MW th Biogas plant: 0.7MW e / 0.8 MW th Plant Characteristics Plant Concept: Diesel Engines: Combined Diesel and Waste Heat Recovery Steam Cycle for highest possible efficiency 5 x 18V46 Wärtsilä

13 13 Selected Diesel Power & CHP Projects Atherinolakkos Diesel Power Station, Crete Helsinge CHP Plant, Denmark Saint Louis Power Station Extension Contractual Details Plant owner: PPC, Greece Commissioned: 2004 Plant Characteristics Plant output: Diesel Engines: Generators: SCADA System: Waste Heat Recovery Boilers: Desalination Plant: Stack height: 102 MW at generator terminals 2 x Mitsui MAN B&W type 12K90MC-S 2-stroke ALSTOM Power, 2 x 51.2 MW, 13.8 KV, 50 Hz ABB Industrial IT / BWSC Application 7,000+ signals Aalborg Industries type AV-6N, 2 x 11 ton/hour, 7 bar, 165 C Alfa Laval type TVC 4-721, 2 x 720 m3/day 122 m Contrautual Details Plant owner: Helsinge KVV Commissioned: 1995 Plant Characterictics Electrical output: 6.1 MWe Heat production: 7.5 MW heat Overall efficiency: ~ 85-90% Contractual Details Plant owner: CEB, Mauritius Commissioned: 2006 Plant Characterisctics Diesel Engines: 3 x Wärtsilä type 16V46 4-stroke Alternators ABB, AMG 1600SP12, 13,8 MW Radiator Coolers: GEA Ergé-Spirale Step-up Transformers: Pauwels Trafo, OLS 16/140 Stack height: 45 m

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