1 / 13

Connecting to the Grid : A partnership approach

Connecting to the Grid : A partnership approach . Philipp Lukas Managing Director Future Biogas Ltd. Jeremy Bending Director, Network Strategy National Grid. First Commercial 3 rd Party Owned and Operated Bio-gas Project Connected.

sybil
Download Presentation

Connecting to the Grid : A partnership approach

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Connecting to the Grid : A partnership approach Philipp Lukas Managing Director Future Biogas Ltd Jeremy Bending Director, Network Strategy National Grid

  2. First Commercial 3rd Party Owned and Operated Bio-gas Project Connected Lindholme, Doncaster – 23rd October 2013 • First Third Party Ownership Model • Procurement of Grid Entry Unit by customer • DFO ownership and operation of injection unit • Promote Connections Market – UIP pipe lay from grid to NG Injection Unit • Collaborative Lessons Learn workshop held with NG, Future Biogas and CNG Services Ltd (consultants to Future Biogas) • Initiatives taken forward to future projects

  3. Doncaster Gas-to-Grid • Key Numbers: • 350m3 Gas + 500KW Elec • 35,000t agricultural feedstock • 15 local farmers • 2 full time staff Renewable Gas for: 3,500 local homes in Winter 50,000+ homes in Summer !! Biogas Plant 28,000 tonnes of organic fertiliser

  4. Who are….. • Future Biogas • Build and operate biogas plants • Work closely with local farmers and landowners • Provide long-term, transparent, local supply opportunities • History • 2011 - 1st plant near Norwich (1.4MWelec) • 2012 - 2nd plant near Norwich (1.56MWelec) • 2013 - Doncaster (>350m3 – Gas to Grid – with NG) • 2013 - North Norfolk (2MWelec) • 2014 – Further gas plants in construction – with NG ! • Aims • Create the conditions for a vibrant AD market • Encourage best practice in supply and operations • Engage government, NGO’s and stakeholders to promote sustainable industry

  5. Technology • Biogas - Agraferm AG • Turnkey provider with 80+ plants worldwide • 4 operating plants in UK and 5+ in build • Upgrade – Air Liquide • Membrane unit • Over 100,000m3/hr installed and 10 years operating experience • Gas Chain • Elster – Grid Entry Unit • Flogas – Propane addition • NG – Remotely Operated Valve Remote Telemetry Unit • Future Utilities – UIP contractor • CNG Services – Project Management

  6. Challenges • Stages to Grid Entry • Enquiry – very fast • Detailed Analysis Study – firm indication • Connection Agreement – the deal • Network Entry Agreement – just before injection  no pre-accreditation • Problems solved • GSMR derogation allows up to 1% O2 in <37bar • Speed of connections – months not years • Plus many more…… • Other Issues • Propane injection – limited supplier choice • Blending – propane costs money! • Sustainability

  7. Sustainability • DECC Sustainability for Biomethane • GHG saving of 60% compared to EU heat – much tougher than for electricity • Fugitive methane critical for all producers – over 1% unacceptable • Biomass AD will need to audit crop production/fertiliser use/transport and conversion – with ILUC just over the horizon • DECC/Ofgem Calculator crucial tool DECC Biomass electricity target (60%) DECC biomethane target (60%)

  8. Evolution of a Developing Market • Operating Model at ABE and FBE • Technology developed through Innovation funding • Lessons Learnt incorporated in future operating models • Separate kiosk incurs additional cost and time to the project • Full procurement by NG for ROV, RTU, GEU National Grid Own & Operate 2010 – NG Own & Operate 2010 Outlet to Network Inlet NG ROV GEU Satellite RTU National Grid • Operating Model at Lindholme, Doncaster • GT owns the ROV and Telemetry Unit • DFO procure, install and own GEU • GT discharged responsibility of CV measurement to DFO 2012 – 3rd Party Own & Operate 3rd Party Own & Operate 2012 Outlet to Network Inlet NG ROV GEU Satellite RTU Customer National Grid

  9. Evolution of a Developing Market • Model at Hibaldstow (Future Biogas), Widnes (ReFoods), Chittering (Pretoria Energy) • Allows the complete BtG facility to house customer & NG Assets (RTU & ROV) in one kiosk • NG sole access to NG facilities • Reduce cost to the customer and streamlined delivery. • Reduced land requirement and any possible planning objections • Customer control of supply chain. 2010 – NG Own & Operate 3rd Party Own & Operate – Integrated Unit 2014 Propane Injection PRS CVDD Odourisation Telemetry Gas Bottle Storage 2012 – 3rd Party Own & Operate RTU Satellite Outlet to Network NG facility Customer facility

  10. Site: Oulton Street Gas Flow: 600scm/h Site: Scampton Gas Flow: 600 scm/h Site: Doncaster Gas Flow: 500scm/h Site: Hibaldstow Gas Flow: 600scm/h Site: Holkham Gas Flow: 600scm/h Site: Widnes Gas Flow: 1231scm/h Site: Minworth Gas Flow: 900scm/h Site: Sotterley Gas Flow: 1200scm/h Biomethane Sites Site: Stockport Gas Flow: 96scm/h Fairfield Bio Energy Site: Euston Estates Gas Flow: 500 scm/h Site: West Fen Farm Gas Flow: 350scm/h Site: Chittering Gas Flow: 1100scm/h Site: Adnams Brewery Gas Flow: 96 scm/h Strutt and Parker (Farms) Hetherington Properties Pretoria Energy

  11. Working in Partnership for Sustainable Future Networks • Promoting and Delivering Customer Choice & Competition • UIP lay from National Grid network to ROV • Efficient approach to time / cost • Customer procure & install – 3rd Party Own & Operate • Auxiliary Infrastructure • ROV / RTU • Commercially focussed and reduced investment risk • Design standardisation meeting industry standards • NG regulatory framework & legislative compliance • NG / Future Biogas / CNG pushing the boundaries

  12. Our Commitment • Innovative Technology Solutions • Integrated Unit • HPPE • >7bar Self Lay • Air Medium Actuators – Field Trial • Customer Choice • Ease and efficiency of connection

  13. Thank you Jeremy Bending, National Grid Philipp Lukas, Future Biogas Ltd

More Related