Koen Jacobs Sales Director. ENERGYST International Projects. Netherlands

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1 Koen Jacobs Sales Director ENERGYST International Projects Netherlands

2 Restore power in emergency situations Agenda 1. Introduction Energyst International Projects 2. Restore power in emergency situations What is an emergency? Managing Emergencies Reducing risk in real time to restore power in emergency situations Planned & unplanned emergencies Where temporary power delivers rapid power recovery Project phases for temporary power deployment Critical success factors for rapid temporary power deployment Prepare your organisation to ensure your productivity 3. Lessons learned, the importance of planning ahead 4. Questions and answers

3 Introduction Energyst International Projects Industry project 30 MW Event project 610 KW Utility project 50 MW Event - Eiffel Tower 200KW Oil & Gas NORSOK spec XQ1250 CATERPILLAR based company Global coverage Specialist in restoring power under critical conditions Corporate strategy of long term industrial and mining partner for: Utility companies, Major power end users. State of the art equipment Mobile power plants Over 250 MW of Caterpillar power available for deployment. Turnkey Rental Solutions Temporary Power, Heating & Cooling

4 What is an emergency? An emergency is a situation which poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or environment. Power loss due to catastrophic breakdown with immediately threatening to life, health, property or environment. Power shortage due to an increase in demand or decrease of supply with a high probability of escalation to cause immediate danger to life, health, property or environment. Utility Industry & Mining

5 Managing Emergencies Emergencies will always be there. Start reducing your risk now! To manage emergencies You need to understand the magnitude of critical events that could come across under severe conditions. Managing Emergencies Meaning: understand what and how an emergency might happen. the probability of something happening the consequences if an emergency happens. Risk = Probability x Consequence

6 Reducing risk in real time to restore power in emergency situations Risk = Probability x Consequence Risk = what could happen = Scenario Forget to plan?...then you plan to forget! Scenario planning makes the difference between success and failure of reducing the negative consequence of risk: Scenario planning to identify points of consideration Scenario planning to structured crisis management Scenario planning to reduce risk in real time Scenario planning to restore power in the wake of an emergency

7 Reducing risk in real time Scenario / contingency planning G.A. PrePlanning Proposal Gap Analyses Equipment Planning Equipment Preparation Logistics Planning Site Inspection Transportation Gap Analyses Build-Up Test Turn Key Brief site team Dismantle

8 Reducing risk in real time Pre-defined Emergency Solutions The CP consists of a customized series of contingency solutions. The plant manager can choose from different solutions and choose the level of protection that best matches his needs. Rapid Solutions Optimum Solutions Energyst Contingency Plan (CP) When there is an emergency, only make one phone call and a pre-defined emergency solution starts immediately. The CP ensures through a pre-defined thorough site inspection that all information critical to an emergency solution is identified and recorded in the CP dossier. This includes identification of site layout, building access, onsite equipment on-site, connections, staging areas.

9 Planned & unplanned Emergencies Unplanned emergencies Natural disasters: floods, earthquakes, lightning strikes, etc Catastrophic breakdowns: Generation and / or transmission On-site power generation break-down Reduced capacity / cut-off from regional electricity grid Planned emergencies Decrease in supply through.. Predictable low water levels for Hydro Delay in capital funded projects Unclear governmental policies (also from neighbouring countries) Transmission infrastructure lagging behind generation Increase in demand through. Rapid industrialisation / temporary increase in production Expanding residential consumer base Seasonal and temporary increases in demand

10 Where temporary power delivers rapid power recovery Electrical Power Utility companies Unplanned emergencies Planned outages Bridging power solutions Independent Power Providers Industrial / Mining companies Remote locations not connected to grid Bridging power solutions Short bursts of production Event companies Remote locations not connected to grid Back-up redundancy with the grid

11 Project phases for temporary power deployment 1. Optimal plant solution design 2. Logistic challenge 3. Installation & plant commissioning 4. Site operations

12 Critical success factors for rapid temporary power deployment Design of the temporary power solution Based on your user requirement specifications (URS). Agreement in advance on the level of contingency. Forward transportation Containerised power modules that can easily be shipped. Installation & commissioning Equipment needs to be plug & play ready. Standard power blocks for rapid multi MW operations. Operation Trained supervisors and operation crew to ensure productivity. Training your operations group for power plant take over. Service and maintenance Basic level of servicing performed on-site. 24/7 network for speedy major service & repair. Quality Health Security Environment (QHSE) Ensuring compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.

13 Prepare your organisation to ensure your productivity Partnership with a trustful temporary power solution provider is vital in state of emergency Your temporary power solution provider could be an one stop shop business partner, however Prepare for the emergency and request a site visit to discuss a noobligation contingency plan. Ensure through a pre-defined thorough site inspection that all information critical to an emergency solution is identified and recorded in the contingency plan dossier. Try to agree in advance on client based operational procedures. Arrange for tax free import / export of the temporary power plant. Select suitable sites for installation: Are site works necessary? Review the access roads and site security level Select a diesel fuel supplier(s) Review rent-2-buy possibilities power plant take over.

14 Lessons learned.. The importance of planning ahead To manage emergencies you need to understand the magnitude of critical events that could come across under severe conditions. Mobile temporary power plants are critical to rapidly restoring critical power infrastructure in the wake of a emergency. An existing contingency plan reduces significantly recovery time. Choose the level of contingency protection that best matches your needs. Strategic partners / partnership are vital in state of emergency.

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