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. Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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 Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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. Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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 Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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. Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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. Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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 Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007 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. Renewable Energy for Industry, Tuesday 12th June 2007
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