VGB POWERTECH 5 (2021) - International Journal for Generation and Storage of Electricity and Heat
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<strong>VGB</strong> PowerTech 5 l <strong>2021</strong><br />
Industry News<br />
BORSIG Service GmbH - Europas<br />
größter Wärmespeicher in Berlin<br />
und BORSIG ist dabei<br />
(borsig) In Berlin-Sp<strong>and</strong>au entsteht derzeitig<br />
der größte Wärmespeicher Europas mit<br />
einem Fassungsvermögen von 56 000m 3 .<br />
Dieser soll bis Ende 2022 an das Berliner<br />
Fernwärmenetz angeschlossen werden.<br />
Die BORSIG Service GmbH hat den Auftrag<br />
erhalten, diesen Wärmespeicher in die<br />
vorh<strong>and</strong>enen Kraftwerksanlagen verfahrenstechnisch<br />
zu integrieren. Leistungsfähige<br />
Pumpen und Rohrleitungen sorgen<br />
zusammen mit einer intelligenten Leittechnik<br />
für eine effiziente Nutzung der regenerativ<br />
erzeugten Wärme.<br />
Damit unterstützt BORSIG die Pläne der<br />
Stadt Berlin, bis 2050 klimaneutral zu wirtschaften.<br />
Die bereits vorh<strong>and</strong>ene Power-to-<strong>Heat</strong>-Anlage<br />
wird zukünftig ihre<br />
Energie aus Wind- und Solarkraft beziehen.<br />
Ein wichtiger Teil der Anlage, der<br />
Elektrodenkessel, wurde bereits 2019 fertiggestellt.<br />
Im kommenden Jahr werden<br />
alle weiteren Komponenten und Leitungen<br />
errichtet. Der Wärmespeicher der Anlage<br />
wird bis zu 56 Millionen Liter Wasser fassen.<br />
Das 120 MW th leistungsstarke System<br />
wird in Zukunft 10 % des gesamten Energiebedarfs<br />
Berlins durch regenerative<br />
Energien decken können. Durch das angeschlossene<br />
Fernwärmenetz werden so<br />
mehr als 30.000 Wohnungen beheizt.<br />
Die BORSIG Service GmbH als einer der<br />
wichtigsten Zulieferer gehört dem Berliner<br />
Traditionsunternehmen BORSIG mit Sitz<br />
in Berlin-Tegel an und bietet umfangreiche<br />
Serviceleistungen für die Energietechnik<br />
sowie die Öl-, Gas und Wasserversorgung.<br />
Schon in den 1980ern baute BORSIG einen<br />
Kohlekessel für das Kraftwerk Reuter West.<br />
Power-to-<strong>Heat</strong>-Anlagen nutzen Strom für<br />
die Erwärmung von Wasser. Dies geschieht<br />
durch eine Art großen Tauchsieder. Das so<br />
erhitzte Wasser wird in einem Tank (Wärmespeicher)<br />
eingespeist und steht dort<br />
dem Berliner Fernwärmenetz flexibel zur<br />
Verfügung. Das Projekt garantiert eine höhere<br />
Stabilität der Wärmeversorgung und<br />
flexiblere Einspeisemöglichkeiten. Das<br />
Berliner Fernwärmenetz ist ein Verbundsystem.<br />
Mit dem Bau einer zusätzlichen<br />
Power-to-<strong>Heat</strong>-Anlage kann der Ausfall <strong>and</strong>erer<br />
Kraftwerke besser ausgeglichen werden.<br />
Durch die Nutzung erneuerbarer<br />
Energien kann Berlin dem Ziel, innerhalb<br />
der nächsten 30 Jahre fossilfrei zu werden,<br />
ein Stück näher kommen.<br />
LL<br />
www.borsig.de (211571311)<br />
HAMON to take part in the world’s<br />
largest waste-to-energy plant<br />
(hamon) By providing a 30 modules ACC,<br />
Hamon, in a Joint Venture with ADC Energy<br />
(UAE), will contribute to the World’s<br />
largest Energy from Waste Plant in Dubai,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the various projects <strong>for</strong> the conservation<br />
<strong>of</strong> natural resources, rationalized<br />
consumption, <strong>and</strong> the inclusion <strong>of</strong> alternative<br />
<strong>and</strong> renewable energy resources in Dubai’s<br />
energy mix.<br />
The Air-Cooled Condenser designed by<br />
Hamon will ensure various plant load operating<br />
cases. The scope <strong>of</strong> work includes the<br />
design, delivery <strong>and</strong> erection works with a<br />
limited final lay-down area availability.<br />
The facility, located in Warsan, will treat<br />
5,000 tons <strong>of</strong> non-recyclable municipal solid<br />
waste from the Dubai area per day, with<br />
a total <strong>of</strong> 1,825,000 tons a year that will be<br />
converted into renewable energy. The<br />
171 MW <strong>of</strong> electricity generated will be fed<br />
into the local grid as baseload energy <strong>and</strong><br />
will power around 120,000 homes.<br />
As the population is increasing <strong>and</strong> using<br />
products that require packaging, it is assessed<br />
that the typical person produces one<br />
ton <strong>of</strong> trash in a year, causing adverse effects<br />
on the environment. By processing<br />
waste into bi<strong>of</strong>uel, Waste-to-Energy plants<br />
release considerably less carbon <strong>and</strong> methane<br />
into the air than having waste decay<br />
away in l<strong>and</strong>fills.<br />
With the Dubai Strategic Plan <strong>2021</strong>, the<br />
UAE National Agenda <strong>2021</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the Dubai<br />
Integrated Energy Strategy 2030, Dubai is<br />
making great strides in the field <strong>of</strong> sustainability.<br />
These strategic plans aim at protecting<br />
the environment <strong>and</strong> ensuring sustainable<br />
development.<br />
Dubai Municipality is keen to strengthen<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts nationally <strong>and</strong> across the UAE to<br />
achieve the targets <strong>for</strong> minimizing the volume<br />
<strong>of</strong> municipal waste disposed <strong>of</strong> in<br />
l<strong>and</strong>fill, <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> developing alternative energy<br />
sources through the speedy implementation<br />
<strong>of</strong> projects <strong>for</strong> the sustainable<br />
management <strong>of</strong> waste, energy, <strong>and</strong> the environment.<br />
LL<br />
www.hamon.com (211571252)<br />
Voith Hydro: Large volumen,<br />
long duration (LVLD) renewable<br />
energy <strong>and</strong> water storage project<br />
in Idaho, U.S.<br />
• 720 MW <strong>of</strong> ternary pumped storage<br />
equipment <strong>for</strong> the Cat Creek Energy <strong>and</strong><br />
Water (CCEW) Project in Elmore<br />
County, Idaho.<br />
• The overall project will provide more<br />
than $ 1 billion in U.S. manufacturing<br />
<strong>and</strong> construction jobs over the next six<br />
years.<br />
• More than 2.7 million metric tons <strong>of</strong><br />
CO 2 emissions will be <strong>of</strong>fset.<br />
• The project will provide<br />
critical water storage.<br />
(vh) Voith Hydro has received the first <strong>of</strong><br />
several contracts to design, manufacture,<br />
<strong>and</strong> install 720 MW <strong>of</strong> ternary pumped<br />
storage equipment <strong>for</strong> the Cat Creek Energy<br />
<strong>and</strong> Water (CCEW) Project planned<br />
near Mountain Home, Idaho on the South<br />
Fork <strong>of</strong> the Boise River.<br />
The overall project, which includes wind<br />
<strong>and</strong> solar generation parks, the pumped<br />
storage plant, the associated electrical<br />
transmission facilities <strong>and</strong> structures, <strong>and</strong><br />
a very large upper reservoir, will provide<br />
more than $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing<br />
<strong>and</strong> construction jobs over the next six<br />
years <strong>and</strong> will <strong>of</strong>fset more than 2.7 million<br />
metric tons <strong>of</strong> CO 2 emissions annually. The<br />
CCEW project also addresses many key national<br />
<strong>and</strong> regional issues including the<br />
transition to providing firm, resilient <strong>and</strong><br />
reliable renewable energy; the mitigation<br />
<strong>of</strong> long-term effects <strong>of</strong> climate change; <strong>and</strong><br />
the securing <strong>of</strong> a significant portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
future water storage needs in the Boise<br />
River Basin.<br />
“Voith Hydro is all in when it comes to<br />
supporting the renewable energy transition<br />
<strong>and</strong> climate change goals in the U.S.<br />
<strong>and</strong> around the world,” said Stanley J. Kocon,<br />
President <strong>and</strong> CEO <strong>of</strong> Voith Hydro<br />
North America.<br />
John Faulkner, Owner <strong>of</strong> Cat Creek Energy,<br />
also noted, “The CCEW project was<br />
uniquely conceived to address the needs<br />
<strong>for</strong> renewable energy <strong>and</strong> water storage<br />
with the best technologies available <strong>and</strong><br />
with the highest degree <strong>of</strong> flexibility to adjust<br />
to future needs. By selecting Voith Hydro<br />
ternary units, we lock in the most capable<br />
technology <strong>for</strong> the pumped storage facility<br />
<strong>and</strong> confirm our intent to build this<br />
critical infrastructure project with American<br />
steel manufactured in America.”<br />
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