John Fingleton- CHP Projects

CHP Projects Operated & Maintained by Fingleton White
Name
Location
Description
Commissioned
Hrs/Years
Operating
(30.12.06)
109,612 hrs
13.9 yrs
C.H.P. Ltd.
Dairygold Co-Op,
Mallow,
Co. Cork
4.0MW Gas Turbine
20 tonne/hr Boiler
Mar 1993
CoGen Ltd.
Unit 1
Dairygold Co-Op,
Mitchelstown,
Co. Cork
4.8MW Gas Turbine
23 tonne/hr Boiler
Feb 1997
66,776 hrs
9.10 yrs
CoGen Ltd.
Unit 2
Dairygold Co-Op,
Mitchelstown,
Co. Cork
5.0MW Gas Turbine
27 tonne/hr Boiler
Nov 1999
43,335 hrs
7.1 yrs
Gatepower Ltd.
Unit 1
Guinness Ireland Group, 4.8MW Gas Turbine
Dublin
27 tonne/hr Boiler
Oct 1997
76,382 hrs
9.2 yrs
Gatepower Ltd.
Unit 2
Guinness Ireland Group, 4.8MW Gas Turbine
Dublin
27 tonne/hr Boiler
Dec 1997
67,697 hrs
9.0 yrs
Gatepower Ltd.
Unit 3
Guinness Ireland Group, 4.8MW Gas Turbine
Dublin
27 tonne/hr Boiler
Jan 1998
46,009 hrs
9.0 yrs
GV Power Ltd.
Golden Vale plc,
Charleville, Co. Cork
5.0MW Gas Turbine
27 tonne/hr Boiler
Nov 1999
43,438 hrs
7.1 yrs
Askeaton Power
Wyeth Nutritionals,
Askeaton
5.0MW Gas Turbine
30 tonne/hr Boiler
Nov 2004
15,213 hrs
2.1 yrs
C.M.P. Ltd.
Carbery Milk Products,
Ballineen, Co. Cork
5.0MW Gas Turbine
30 tonne/hr Boiler
Fingleton White
operating since
May 2006
N/A
Munster Joinery
Munster Joinery,
2.8MW Steam Turbine
Ballydesmond, Co. Cork 15 tonne/hr Boiler
Dependent on
SEI Grant
N/A
Greenhouse Gases Reduction
The annual reduction in CO2 emissions due to the CHP projects operated by Fingleton White & Co. Ltd.
is estimated to be over 100,000 tonne/annum.
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CHP Ltd.
Installed Capacity
4.2 MW
Electricity
20 tonnes/hr
Steam
Commissioned
1993
Average annual reduction
in
CO2 emissions
11,167
tonnes/annum
Energy savings over
conventional
generation from 2001-2005
24,458
MWh/annum
CHP Ltd. is located at Dairygold
Co-operative Society’s milk
processing plant at Mallow, Co.
Cork. CHP Ltd. provides over
90% of the dairy plant’s steam
and power requirements
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Munster Joinery Ltd.
Installed
Capacity
3 MW Electricity
15 tonnes/hr Steam
Commissioned
Hot Water Boiler:
2006
The Munster Joinery facility is
located in Ballydesmond, Co.
Cork. The CHP Plant consists of
a wood burning furnace which
burns wood chips and saw dust
(which would otherwise be
manufacturing waste) to produce
a high temperature exhaust,
which in turn is passed through
the waste heat boiler to produce
steam.
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GV Power Ltd.
GV Power is located at Kerry
Group’s Charleville milk
processing plant at Charleville,
Co. Cork. GV Power provides
over 80% of the dairy plant’s
steam and power requirements.
GV Power was judged “Winner
Large CHP System” for 2002 by
Sustainable Energy Ireland.
Installed Capacity
5.2 MW
Electricity
27 tonnes/hr
Steam
Commissioned
1999
Average annual
reduction in
CO2 emissions
13,786
tonnes/annum
Energy savings over
conventional
generation from 20012005
31,272
MWh/annum
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Gatepower Ltd.
Installed Capacity
Commissioned
14.4 MW
Electricity
108 tonnes/hr
Steam
Units 1&2:
1997
Unit 3: 1998
Average annual
reduction in
CO2 emissions
26,787
tonnes/annum
Energy savings over
conventional
generation from 20012005
31,828
MWh/annum
Gatepower Ltd. is located at the
Guinness (now Diageo Ireland)
Brewery, St. James’ Gate, Dublin.
Gatepower provides 100% of the
Guinness electricity and steam
demands, and exports
approximately 40% of generated
electricity to the national grid.
Gatepower was judged winner of
Boilerhouse CHP System of the
Year in 1999 and 2001, and
runner up in 2000.
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Askeaton Power Ltd.
Installed Capacity
5 MW
Electricity
30 tonnes/hr
Steam
Commissioned
2004
Average annual
reduction in
CO2 emissions
14,017
tonnes/annum
Energy savings over
conventional
generation from 20012005
29,019
MWh/annum
Askeaton Power is located at the
Wyeth Nutritionals
manufacturing plant at Askeaton,
Co. Limerick. The CHP facility
supplys 90% of the site’s steam
and power needs.
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Development Options
1.
Conventional Design and Project Management
Advantages:
Client has input at all times and commitment to spend is
at latest stage possible.
Disadvantages:
Capital investment required
Capital cost usually higher
2.
Turnkey
Design and Build
Advantages:
Greater control on cost
Disadvantages:
Capital investment required
Little input on component elements
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Development Options
3.
Design, Build, Operate & Maintain (DBO)
Advantages:
Greater control on capital cost and operating costs
Disadvantages:
Capital investment required
4.
Build, Own, Operate & Maintain (BOO)
Advantages:
No capital investment required
The onus is on the Contractor/Developer to provide the
service. The Cient has no input in the design or operation
of the plant other than to specify his requirements, e.g.
architectural detail, capacity, back-up availability.
Disadvantages:
Sign up to a long term contract with projected heat and
electrical loads.
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